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After reading Revelation and many of the books like it in the Old Testament, I've come to understand that there has been a great misunderstanding of the Bible in general. This great misunderstanding has been applied by theological seminarians in one form or another, and they passed on these errors to their students. The students, then, duplicated these errors. Misinterpretations are transcribed from erroneous teaching to begin with. So, when a layman goes to theological seminary, having the truth, desiring to know more, often comes out with something altogether different than what he went in with. He pays money to get a degree, and because he's paid the money to get the degree, often begins with the attitude that he will conform to the teaching for the grades, while maintaining his beliefs (honorable), but ends up with a whitewashed, seminary version, which is nothing more than a lie. In effect, the truth he went in with is lost under the guise of "getting a degree." This book is a primer to understanding the Bible. It provides a reference to major prophecies, differences between the Hebrew, Greek, and English languages, and links secular history with biblical history to give the Bible student a flavor for correctly interpreting the Bible.