Jesus Unmasked: The Truth Will Shock You
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Narrated by:
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Tony Verkinnes
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By:
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Todd Friel
About this listen
Proof: The Bible is Supernatural
If someone claimed that the Declaration of Independence is a brilliant document, all we need to do is study the Declaration itself to draw our own conclusion. Similarly, all we need to do is read the pages of the Bible to determine if it is indeed supernatural.
The New Testament claims that the Old Testament is loaded with fuzzy pictures that are actually pictures of Jesus Christ.
- Jesus is the Ark
- Jesus is the Door
- Jesus is the Water
- Jesus is the Bread
- Jesus is the Bronze Serpent
- Jesus is Tabernacle
- Jesus is the Sabbath
- Jesus is 7 Festivals
- Jesus is the I AM
Jesus Unmasked reveals over thirty Old Testament stories that point to Jesus Christ Himself. What were once shadowy pictures of redemption in the Old Testament became a Technicolor reality when Jesus Christ was born.
Prepare to meet Jesus in the Old Testament. Prepare to take a whirlwind tour through the Bible and see the perfect, brilliant harmony that proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that God wrote a book.
Only God could write one story through dozens of authors over thousands of years about one man without a single contradiction. Jesus Unmasked proves that God wrote a book and you can stake your eternity on it.
©2014 Todd Friel (P)2014 New Leaf Press AudioWhat listeners say about Jesus Unmasked: The Truth Will Shock You
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- James Dancer
- 11-03-20
Nice!
This book is fantastic at showing the average person how Jesus fulfils the old testament.
My only criticism is that Todd goes of topic quite frequently going into too much detail into random theological issues. Although these parts of the book are a good read on their own, they feel a little bit unnecessary in the context of this book.
I would have preferred him to write a separate book on the other random theological points and doctrinal explanations as they are encouraging in their own right.
The parts of the book that do relate to the title are excellent though!
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- Creative Michelle
- 29-01-22
good story for christians
I listened to the story out of curiousity but will remain spiritual and not religious. gained more knowledge for sure, but still not converted
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