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King David II

Current price: $34.99
King David II
King David II

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King David II

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Christians absolutely love King David from the Bible. They feel tremendous affection for him. And yet, Christians don't realize there's going to be a second King David who comes in the end-times. I believe I'm King David II, and when you're done reading this book, you're going to have a hard time saying I'm not. This is because this book is absolutely amazing. The arguments I make in it are bulletproof and ironclad. But because you haven't read the book yet, let me give you something that's going to help you believe. When Jesus Christ was on the planet, he was the suffering servant who died for our sins. But for a brief shining moment, the people looked at Jesus like the king he's eventually going to be, and that's when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey on Palm Sunday. When Jesus Christ was on the planet, he had his greatest moment when he was on the back of a donkey. When it comes to end-times prophecy, symbolism is a very big deal. I don't know if you realize it or not, but I'm named after the donkey. This is because my last name is Burros, and burro is Spanish for donkey. In addition to this, I'm a Jewish disciple of Jesus Christ, and most end-times prophecies revolve around the Jewish people. In addition to being the Jew who's named after the donkey, God loves to do miracles in my life, and I discuss these miracles in the book. In fact, when you're done reading about these miracles, you're going to have a very hard time saying I'm not King David II.

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