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Voice of EternityThe Apocalypse of the Apostle PeterFor centuries, the Apocalypse attributed to John has been accepted as the definitive vision of the end times. However, a hidden revelation, written by one of Christ's twelve apostles, offers a unique testimony: the Apocalypse of Peter. Discovered in 1886 in Egypt, this extraordinary manuscript carries undeniable authority, coming from someone who walked alongside Jesus, heard His deepest teachings, and witnessed His miraculous works.This invaluable text transcends historical records. Written by the apostle who was the cornerstone of the Church, it presents a vivid and direct account of humanity's destiny. It is not filled with distant allegories or metaphors but offers an intense and detailed vision, where heaven and hell are unveiled with the clarity of one who witnessed such realities. Divine judgment is portrayed as inevitable and just, yet abundant with mercy for those who choose the light.The discovery of this gospel challenged theological interpretations and reignited profound discussions among scholars and believers. Peter's text provides an unprecedented portrayal of the Final Judgment, describing the eternal triumph of the righteous and the irreparable torment of the wicked. His words echo with the urgency of a call to reflection and choice, leading the reader to an unavoidable confrontation with divine truth.Unlike John's text, Peter delivers a profoundly human narrative, filled with emotions and unshakable convictions. He recounts not only the unfolding of the final events but also the spiritual impact of a world where the heavens open, angels descend to execute the divine plan, and Christ reigns as judge and savior. It is a message of hope and warning, an appeal for humanity to recognize the magnitude of what is to come and prepare to face its eternal destiny.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9786599810152
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 196
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-01-01
- Förlag: Imprint