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The last great empire on earth, impacting the most people, was the Roman Empire (27 B.C.-A.D. 395). Since then, some leaders have tried and failed to rule the world. But the day is coming when a revived one-world empire will become the stage for the coming Antichrist. Covers Daniel 2:31-45.
From the series Signs: 31 Undeniable Prophecies of the Apocalypse.
From the series Signs: 31 Undeniable Prophecies of the Apocalypse.
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