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The Elements Shall Melt With Fervent Heat

A Study of 2 Peter 3

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2 Peter 3 is the ultimate passage of appeal for those who say the Bible predicts the end of time and human history. However, in this in-depth study, Preston demonstrates that Peter was predicting the end of the Old Covenant world of Israel, in the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in AD 70. That was the passing of Israel's "heaven and earth." Christian Eschatology Christianity Theology
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The contents were great, but . . .

The message of this book is great. The author really knows his Bible and explains it well. I cannot argue with his writing.
However, the formatting of the Kindle edition is a disgrace. It looked like someone had simple run a pdf through an OCR app and never bothered to look at what came out. The chapters on the contents page were out of order and were missing. Icons and emojis like check marks or bulleted list were converted into random letters added to the front of words. It was a terrible job.
In addition, I listened, or tried to listen, to the Audible edition. It was “virtual voice”. Please if you are going use AI to read books, teach it not to call out the punctuation! In a book with Bible references in it, read John 3:16 as “ John three colon one six. Can AI be taught that it’s “hated” not hatted. I made it through the book, but I would gotten a lot more out of. I will never again download a virtual voice book. Definitely below Audible’s standards.

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