The Two Babylons

The Two Babylons
Language:English
Price:R500 (+R51 postage)
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In 1865 Rev. Alexander Hislop had published his famous book "The Two Babylons". These DVDs constitute a lecture series based on this book. Rev. Hislop purposes to draw a parallel between the physical city of Babylon built by Nimrod (situated in modern Iraq), and the spiritual city of Babylon as described in Revelations 17 – 18. Although authored almost 2 centuries ago, this book represents one of the finest examples of what today Is known as "spiritual mapping", and contains loads of information of vital current day significance.
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