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Hidden In Broad Daylight

Hidden In Broad Daylight

Gabriel Pollard

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Editorial:
Gabriel Pollard
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia
ISBN:
9798232682163
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Hidden In Broad Daylight: Buried Treasures examines the ominous warnings woven throughout history and scripture, foretelling an impending global judgment described as more severe than the flood in the days of Noah. The narrative opens by exploring how many people dismiss the signs unfolding around them as ordinary seasonal or natural changes, failing to recognize them as early indicators of a divine reckoning.Drawing from biblical prophecy, the book highlights the sounding of trumpets as symbolic markers of approaching judgment. It traces powerful parallels between the final days and the era before the great flood, emphasizing humanity’s repeated tendency to ignore prophetic warnings, even when clear signs and messages are provided for preparation and reflection.As the narrative unfolds, the book uncovers buried truths and spiritual treasures hidden within scripture and ancient texts that reveal a recurring cycle of human neglect toward divine counsel. Real-world events and natural phenomena are examined through a prophetic lens, presented as potential harbingers of an approaching upheaval rather than random occurrences.The climax confronts the inevitability of judgment, depicting a world irrevocably transformed and unrecognizable, where opportunities for repentance have passed and cries for mercy receive no response. In its conclusion, the book urges readers to learn from the failures of the past, stressing the importance of spiritual awareness, readiness, and faith. Amid its solemn warnings, it offers a measured sense of hope, pointing to inner preparation and steadfast belief as the means to endure the coming tribulation.

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