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Self-published author links modern-day global disasters and ancient biblical prophecies.
Rev. Richeter Cox outlines the modern-day disasters foretold in ancient biblical prophecies, unraveling the drama of unprecedented global tribulations and man’s ultimate redemption in this Xlibris release, Earth’s Darkest Hour- Man’s Darkest Hour.
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February 4, 2010 (FPRC) -- Revealing deep truths found in the Bible concerning the Last Days in mankind’s future, Rev. Richeter Cox pieced together a compelling description of modern day disasters, famines and conflicts and how they eerily resemble the biblical End Times.
Apocalyptic events such as the seven-year period of extraordinary disasters like earthquakes, super typhoons, flash-floods, even large asteroid-like impacts that entail massive loss of life are carefully outlined with both biblical and modern-day references,
including the emergence of a charismatic tyrant who will take over the world by force, killing billions of people .
Written in a precise yet easy to understand language for both the bible scholar and the student, Richter Cox explores the theme of escape from the Great Tribulation and the certain victory of the post-apocalyptic age, ultimately spelling hope for mankind despite the apparent grim outlook.
Richeter Cox is an ordained minister who has studied the End Times since 1977. He has studied early and medieval art along with historic and modern events that both shed light upon the Antichrist’s system and the End Times specifically. Richter Cox lives with his wife and two daughters in Howe, Texas.
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