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JerUSAlem and the Blood of Jesus Christ
- Narrated by: Aaron Day
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Is the United States of America in the Bible?
Have you ever wondered if America is in the Bible, and who the people called Israelites are today? America has been very blessed with vast waterways, rivers, creeks, mountains, plains, trees and resources flowing with milk and honey. Americans have had a history born out of the wild and rugged heritage of Europe, and tamed the land that is just one aspect of the Kingdom of Heaven. Could America be tied to the New Jerusalem mentioned in prophecy?
©2012 Brian "David" Mattson (P)2015 Brian "David" Mattson
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