Heidi Heiks
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Satans Counterfeit Gospel
$23.95Add to cartThe purpose of this book is to vindicate the real gospel and to clear up gospel misconceptions that have been plaguing the church for decades. After accomplishing this objective, the reader can now present this gospel as shown in the Scriptures and fully backed through the writings of Ellen G. White. We must unite on this platform of truth, fulfill the prayer of Christ in John 17 and speak with one voice, or risk the chance of being a castaway and shaken out of His Church when Christ begins to “thoroughly purge his floor” Matt. 3:12.
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Answers To Objections Source Book
$21.95Add to cartThis fourth volume written by Heidi Heiks is dedicated to the prophetic periods of Daniel and Revelation. It addresses twenty objections and other issues that Heiks feels demand clarification. All objections are for the years and events connected to AD 508 and AD 538. Readers will find that Heiks clarifies documentation and resolves all the best arguments brought against what he considers, and has presented as, correct interpretation. The author also includes the Source Books’ bibliographies, which are a great resource for any scholar, historian, or layperson doing research.
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Satans Counterfeit Prophecy
$22.95Add to cartThis study is more about what the fifth and sixth trumpets of Revelation are not, rather than what they are. After all, it is premature to speak of what they are, when the generally-accepted view is built upon a platform of error. It is this fog of error that must first be lifted before we, as a church, can move forward, united in our message to the world as we rightly present the warning messages of the trumpets of Revelation to a dying world. This study comes at a critical time, as the sixth trumpet of Revelation has its application in force in this present period of earth’s history, and will continue so until the close of probation, as we will prove. The seventh trumpet of Revelation, as will be shown, is when Jesus receives His kingdom. The administration of the seven last plagues will follow, climaxing with the second coming of Christ in the clouds of heaven.
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AD 508 Source Book
$21.95Add to cartBrother Heiks has spent many years of research studying the primary documents of church and political history. We appreciate the fine work that Brother Heiks has done in collecting and analyzing much of this obscure material. Students of political, religious and prophetic history are in his debt for this very useful work.
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AD 538 Source Book
$22.95Add to cart“The year A.D. 538 was a landmark year for the beginning of the fulfillment of an important time prophecy that spans the Middle Ages. It is essential, therefore, that those who follow the historicist method of interpreting prophecy establish this fixed point as firmly as possible. Brother Heiks has done precisely that with this present study of the important events that occurred and documents what were developed that year. His related studies of A.D. 508 and A.D. 1798 are also recommended to complete this trilogy of important historical-prophetic studies,” said William H. Shea, MD, Ph.D., Former Professor: Old Testament Department Seminary, Andrews University; Former Associate: Biblical Research Institute, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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AD 1798 1843 Source Book
$19.95Add to cart“The events of the year 1798 and what followed immediately afterward are of great interest to students of history and prophecy. In this collection of primary and secondary documents compiled shortly thereafter, Brother Heiks has filled out the events surrounding the captivity of Pope Pius VI and the setting up of the Roman Republic through the eyes of those who participated in those events at the time. One can follow this course of events in intimate detail through the witness of those who favored such a change and those who did not. All of this makes the importance of those events much more clear and Brother Heiks is to be congratulated for bringing together these remarkable sources that provide so much detail in their witness,” said William H. Shea, MD, Ph.D., Former Professor: Old Testament Department Seminary, Andrews University; Former Associate: Biblical Research Institute, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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King Of The North
$16.95Add to cartThere are two schools of thought on the interpretation of Daniel 11, especially the closing verses which are seen as still to be fulfilled in the future. The first may be called the literal historical view in which the kings of the north and south are seen as literal geo-political entities in the present day Middle East. Adventist interpreters favored this view until the end of World War I when the British and the Turks fought a battle at Megiddo (Armageddon), but Christ did not come after it.
This failure led to the development of the second view, what may be called the spiritual or symbolic interpretation.
By the end of World War II most Adventist interpreters had adopted this view. In this case the king of the south no longer refers to Egypt but it is seen as a symbol for an end time spiritual or political power. Likewise the king of the north is no longer Syria, but an alternate opposing spiritual or political power. In this school of thought search is made for a fitting application for these symbols and several possibilities need to be considered. Brother Heiks stands squarely within the parameters of the symbolic approach and he has given careful and detailed consideration to the possibilities that need to be examined in carrying out his search for the correct application of these symbols.
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Daily Source Book
$21.95Add to cartWithin the pages of this book, you will obtain knowledge about the sanctuary and the work of the priest on earth and the work in heaven that Jesus, our High Priest, is fulfilling.
William H. Shea, Ph.D., retired professor of Old Testament Department Seminary, Andrews University; and retired associate for the Biblical Research Institute, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, provides the following insight about this book: “In the Hebrew of the Old Testament the word tamid is used as an adverb, which modifies a verbal motion, to point out that the action goes on regularly, consistently or continually-‘daily’ at regular, repeated intervals. It is never used of an object or action in the most holy place, where the priest ministered only once a year. Nor is it ever used of pagan worship or the use of idols. It is used almost thirty times in connection with the tabernacle in the wilderness and the temple of Jerusalem-always referring to some action the priest carried out in its courtyard or in the holy place.