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Daniel in Babylon: Daniel's Days and God's Years

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Daniel in Babylon: Daniel's Days and God's Years

$29.64
 
The Daniel Calendar Matrix was developed by author Allen C. Stroud in 2006. A limited release of the work was made public in 2010. It was subsequently released world-wide in 2014. With its focus on the genealogical record in Genesis, the Daniel Matrix reveals how the birth and death dates of twenty-three specific Hebrew Patriarchs, from Adam to Joseph, were chronologically arranged to preclude all possibility of the numbers and dates being random, fictional or without purpose. According to this research, a "contiguous" period of 2,309 years was recorded in Genesis by Moses after the Exodus of 1532 BC, and before his death in 1492 BC. The author's goal was to accurately align that unique 2,309 year period in history to the Gregorian calendar, thus connecting it to modern history. This research clearly illustrates how precisely God understands all history; long before mankind created the events our historians have written about. But the author contends the peculiar nature and arrangement of the specific numbers in Genesis did not dictate history; instead, it is our actual history that confirms the arrangement in Genesis was determined supernaturally; by someone that knows all history before it happens. That history is now speaking to us, and it behooves all of us to discover and trust the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Daniel and Jesus Christ. 312 pages.


Author: Allen C. Stroud
Publisher: Allen C. Stroud
Publication Date: Dec 12, 2013
Number of Pages: 312 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1450721133
ISBN-13: 9781450721134
 

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