The Witness of the Stars
Author: E.W. Bullinger
Format: Paperback
Pages: 204
Features: Charts, diagrams, indexes. Kregal Edition w/ fold-out planisphere.
Condition: New
Building upon ancient astronomical sources and current scientific data, E.W. Bullinger displays how the constellations bear witness to the accuracy of biblical prophetic truths. Numerous celestial charts and diagrams are provided to lend vivid support to his conclusions. With the psalmist, one discovers that "the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth His handiwork," thus encouraging Bible students to look upward for the coming of Christ.
Dr. Bullinger takes Psalm 19 and, using it as a base, expands the understanding of astronomy to include confirmation of God's word. This book is of value to the advanced student of Christian evidences, and for the average Christian it will give greater appreciation for God's handiwork in the heavens.
CONTENTS:
BOOK 1: THE REDEEMER (His First Coming)
1. The Prophecy of the Promised Seed of the Woman / 29
2. The Redeemer's Atoning Work / 45
3. The Redeemer's Conflict / 54
4. The Redeemer's Triumph / 62
BOOK 2: THE REDEEMED
1. Their Blessings Procured / 74
2. Their Blessings Ensured / 84
3. Their Blessings in Abeyance / 92
4. Their Blessings Consummated and Enjoyed / 104
BOOK 3: THE REDEEMER (His Second Coming)
1. Messiah, The Coming Judge of All the Earth / 120
2. Messiah's Reign as Prince of Peace / 137
3. Messiah's Redeemed Possessions / 147
4. Messiah's Consummated Triumph / 162
Ethelbert William Bullinger (1837-1913), was a direct descendant of Johann H. Bullinger, the Swiss reformer. Bullinger was a lifelong scholar and writer studying at King's College, London.
In 1862 he was ordained in the Church of England. He is also the author of the notes and appendixes of The Companion Bible and the author of numerous works including Commentary on Revelation, Great Cloud of Witnesses, How to Enjoy the Bible, and Number in Scripture.
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