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  • Predictions and claims for the Second Coming

    Predicted date Claimant Description 500 Hippolytus of Rome, Sextus Julius Africanus, IrenaeusThese three Christian theologians predicted Jesus would return in the year 500. One prediction was based on the dimensions of Noah's ark.[1]: 35  In Hippolytus' Commentary on Daniel, he writes that six thousand years must pass, since the creation of the world, and he believes it was created 5500 years before Christ. 1260 Joachim of FioreThe Italian mystic determined that the Millennium would begin between 1200 and 1260.[2]: 48 1368/1370 Jean de RoquetailladeThe Antichrist was predicted to come in 1366 and the Millennium would begin in 1368 or 1370.[3]: 55 1492 Various Russians Many Russian Orthodox Christians beginning from the start of the 15th century believed this year would mark the end of the world (and by extension, the

    After Fall From Grace, Preacher and Career Reborn

    During the most important times in Martha Feenstra’s life--including her battles with breast cancer and a malignant tumor at the base of her tongue--she has relied on Tim Timmons, now pastor of the New Community Church in Irvine, for spiritual support.

    “He married my youngest son, and he buried my husband,” said Feenstra of kant Mesa. “He’s been a Rock of Gibraltar for me.”

    She met Timmons when she sang in the choir of the now-defunct South Coast Community Church, which at its zenith in the 1980s had more than 10,000 members and was one of Orange County’s biggest churches.

    Even after his fall from grace mitt i allegations of misconduct and his eventual return to be head of the small New Community Church, Feenstra has stuck bygd the preacher. So have many in his new congregation of about 500.

    “I’ve counseled half of apelsinfärg County,” Timmons said recently, fiddling with a kust of receding gray hair. “It makes you tired.”

    So do the

    Bible society

    A Bible society is an organisation dedicated to spreading the Christian message, by increasing the number of Bibles in the world. Depending on the organisation, their activities may include Bible translation; editing and producing new editions of the Bible, including audio books, e-texts, sign language Bibles, and other formats; publishing; printing; purchasing editions; and distributing Bibles. Many have also worked more widely to promote literacy and education to allow people to read and teach the Bible; run bookshops; publish other books; and be involved in educating or supporting clergy and lay preachers.[1]

    Traditionally Bible societies are non-sectarian and focus on offering the Bible text itself rather than promoting interpretations or providing commentaries. Inevitably, they're not entirely non-sectarian, and religious doctrines influence the texts they produce and how they are distributed: in particular there were disputes over the Apocrypha and

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