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Books in this catalog have
been coded according to the level of understanding needed
to benefit fully from them.
(B) Is for Basic. One need
not have much background to grasp these books. They are good
books for beginning your study of prophecy. More advanced
students can also benefit from them if the subject matter
is of interest to them.
(I) Is for Intermediate. These
books assume that the reader has at least some grasp of the
great themes of Bible prophecy. It would be best to read some
of the basic books before tackling one of these.
(A) Is for Advanced. Serious
students with a good grasp of prophecy, Bible college and
seminary students, as well as pastors and Bible teachers will
find these books helpful.
See our list of recommended
reading for suggestions on planning your study of prophecy:
Basic books do not require
extensive previous reading or mastery of the subject's background
to be understood. Some of them will be on a rudimentary level,
but others might treat their subject in some depth. You will
find most of what you need to follow the author's line of
thought within the book itself.
Intermediate books assume that
the reader has a basic grasp of the subject, and do not always
fill in background or describe the "big picture"
for the reader. Some terms and concepts will be used without
definition or explanation.
Advanced books are for
readers with extensive knowledge of the subject who wish to
delve into the details. Typical readers would be Pastors,
college and seminary students, and experienced Bible study
leaders in the church who desire a thorough mastery of their
subject.
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