Does it matter? It won't happen in your life time anyway.
Matthew and Revelations. And if you read them closely you will see it may not be long.
It's God's message to humans. It gives you advice on everyday life, and tells the beginning of the world and the end of the world.
If you include The New Testament and count from the end of the Bible, the answer is Haggai. If you count from the end of The Old Testament, the book is Judges.
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they read it. Additional Answer: In various ways - reading, studying, as a reference source etc... Unfortunately, the Bible is often the most unused book in a home - a dust collector or book end even though it is the world's best seller.
Answer:I close the Book and put it down.
I'm going to take a guess, you are talking about which book in the Bible. Revelation, the last book in the New Testament, tells the story of the end of the world and the completion of the plan. The plan being the salvation of the human race through Jesus Christ.
YES! the book of revelation tells us all about it. (for further details read the book of revelation. it is the last book of the bible)
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Read the book of Revelation in the Bible
It is a certainty that the world will end. The bible tells us about it and what to expect.
The bible tells us that God will destroy the world and the antichrist will be thrown into the lake of fire.
What this person said: "I read in my history class that the world will end in 2012." , i dont think the world will end in 2012. I dont care what books say nor what the internet say about the world ending in 2012. it's called read the "Holy Bible." This book tells the truth!
It's God's message to humans. It gives you advice on everyday life, and tells the beginning of the world and the end of the world.
Try looking in the last book of the Bible, called Revelation. That tells a lot about what will happen in the future.
Nobody knows for sure. The Bible tells us to live in readiness, 'it will come as a thief in the night'.
Yes. You can read all about it in the book of Matthew chapter 24 and the book of Revelation for starters.
David's reign is mainly discussed in II Samuel, although there is a little bit about it at the end of I Samuel.