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Third Corinthians: Ancient Gnostics and the End of the World

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Third Corinthians: Ancient Gnostics and the End of the World

By: Ken Johnson
Narrated by: Jeff Raynor
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This little known, 2,000-year old Greek manuscript was used in the first two centuries to combat Gnostic cults. Whether or not it is an authentic copy of the original epistle written by the apostle Paul or not is gives an incredible look into the cults that arise in the last days. It contains a prophecy that the same heresies that pervaded the first century church would return before the Second Coming of the Messiah.

©2008 Ken Johnson (P)2019 Ken Johnson
Christianity Eschatology Ministry & Evangelism Religious Studies
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Another Absolute Must Buy from Dr. Ken Johnson of BibleFacts Ministries, I highly recommend all of his books in Paperback, Kindle, and Audiobook!!!

An Absolute Must Buy from Dr. Ken Johnson!!!

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This was a good read for me. I'm really liking his books. on to the next one.

Definitely schooled me.

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I think with as little as we currently know on Gnostics, the author could have taken a more objective approach. Half way through I felt as though I was being preaches too.

Seemed a bit subjective

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