El rapto: en un momento desaparecieron : cuenta regresiva a los últimos días de la tierra

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Tyndale Espanol, 2006 - 410 pages
El libro final del preludio desarrollará las tres cuartas partes del rapto y seguirá al cielo a los personajes como Irene y Raimundito (y otros) que podrán ver los sucesos de la Tribulación desde la perspectiva del cielo. El libro alternará el enfoque entre los sucesos en la tierra inmediatamente después del rapto (incluyendo muchas cosas que los autores quisieran haber podido cubrir en los libros originales) y el enfoque en los personajes en el cielo y cómo ven ellos los caóticos sucesos en la tierra. The final prequel will have the Rapture three-quarters of the way through the book and then follow characters such as Irene and Raymie (and others) up to heaven to see events in the Tribulation from heaven's perspective. The book will alternate between focusing on events on Earth immediately after the Rapture (covering lots of things the authors wished they could have covered in the original volumes) and focusing on characters in heaven and how they view the chaotic events on Earth.
 

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Section 1
35
Section 2
47
Section 3
67
Section 4
77
Section 5
101
Section 6
109
Section 7
119
Section 8
129
Section 14
291
Section 15
301
Section 16
313
Section 17
323
Section 18
333
Section 19
343
Section 20
349
Section 21
361

Section 9
153
Section 10
195
Section 11
221
Section 12
239
Section 13
279
Section 22
375
Section 23
385
Section 24
403
Section 25
409
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About the author (2006)

Jerry B. Jenkins was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 23, 1949. He is the author of more than 175 books including the Left Behind series, Riven, Matthew's Story, The Last Operative, and The Brotherhood. He is also the former editor of Moody Magazine, and his writing has appeared in Reader's Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. He wrote the nationally syndicated sports story comic strip, Gil Thorp, from 1996-2004. He owns Jenkins Entertainment, a filmmaking company in Los Angeles, which produced the critically-acclaimed movie Hometown Legend, based on his book of the same name. He also owns the Christian Writers Guild, which trains professional Christian writers. As a marriage and family author and speaker, he has been a frequent guest on Dr. James Dobson's Focus on the Family radio program.

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