The King James Code

The King James Code

by Michael Hoggard

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Product Description one Lord, two witnesses, three days in the tomb, four gospels, five smooth stones, six days, seven seals, eight people in the are, nine fruits of the spirit, ten commandments God's special order fills the pages of His Word, the Holy Bible. Since September 11 we have seen many battles fought in the world, and in the United States, but none so important as the battle for the Bible. As America unites in a common patriotism, there is a clear call to get back to the basics of what has made this country the greatest country on the earth. At the top of that list is the greatest book in all of human history, the King James translation of the Holy Scriptures, the very book that is the foundation of this Land (Psalm 11:3). "The King James Code" is not a book of secret knowledge, but a guidebook unfolding for its readers a numerical journey that starts with the beginning of creation, and takes us through the end of time. About the Author Michael Hoggard serves as senior pastor of Bethel Fellowship Church in Festus, Missouri, and is the founder and director of Prophetic Research Ministries. He has spent several years researching the Scriptures and has discovered several biblical principles for understanding the Word of God as a prophetic voice. He has been called upon to lecture on college campuses, Bible conferences, and local churches. Mike, his wife Lisa, and their chilfren, live just south of St. Louis.

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