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The 2300 Days of Daniel 8:14
Editorial comment: This larger, single issue of the Day Star is a double issue and represents the July and August 1998 editions. WUAS decided to publish a two-month single edition for two reasons. First, because the study of Daniel 8 is so complex, it deserves a comprehensive presentation. Previously, comprehensive studies have been published in…
Prophecy 4 – The Seventy Weeks
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Great Clocks from God – Part 2
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18 Prophetic Time Periods
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