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The Mark of Faith: A View on a Key Biblical Prophecy
The Mark of Faith: A View on a Key Biblical Prophecy
The Mark of Faith: A View on a Key Biblical Prophecy
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In this book the author presents an often overlooked interpretation of the puzzling thirteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation - the only book of the Bible that can rightly be called an epistle of Jesus Christ Himself. In the proposed view, the author deals with the “mark” - the most mysterious symbol of this book - as something more of a metaphor than anything literal. In his approach the author portrays the mark as being the spirit of what one believes regarding the existence of (or the absence of) afterlife, as well as what the believer thinks of own fate in the matter. The reader would also be able to encounter some highly worthy and illuminating advice on how to ensure personal salvation.

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Release dateFeb 17, 2016
ISBN9781311914231
The Mark of Faith: A View on a Key Biblical Prophecy

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    The Mark of Faith - Dmitri Diaguilev

    The mark of faith

    A view on a key Biblical prophecy

    By Dmitri Diaguilev

    Smashwords edition © 2016 Dmitri Diaguilev

    I would like to thank Jesus Christ for helping me to understand these things, and to make them available to others.

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    A two-sided coin

    An atheist's faith

    The cords of binding

    The marks of truth

    What is the image then?

    Buy the truth, and sell it not

    Keeping good conscience

    But be ye doers of the word

    Eating it while it's fresh

    In conclusion

    Preface

    As you read this book, you might find that in quite a few places my ideas differ from the mainstream. For this reason I should say a few words about my own faith. Originally I am an Orthodox Christian, but am currently considering myself more of a saved Charismatic Christian. I have had some Catholic influence in my life, at one point even clinging to a works-based salvation doctrine. I was also heavily influenced by evangelical friends, through help of whom I have embraced the doctrine of faith. But, possibly due to the strict clear conscience-keeping practices of my

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