The Roman Empire in the Light of Prophecy The Rise, Progress, and End of the Fourth World-empire

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The Roman Empire in the Light of Prophecy The Rise, Progress, and End of the Fourth World-empire

by W.E. (William Edwy) Vine

EN·~2 hours·78 chapters

Chapters

78 total
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THE

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THE ROMAN EMPIRE - IN THE LIGHT OF - Prophecy - —OR,— THE RISE, PROGRESS AND END OF THE FOURTH WORLD-EMPIRE.

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W. E. VINE, M.A.,

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OFFICES AND AGENTS.

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PREFACE.

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The Roman Empire in the Light of Prophecy.

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Chapter I. - THE TIMES OF THE GENTILES.

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The Times of the Gentiles.

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Nebuchadnezzar's Dream.

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The Fourth Kingdom.

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Description

Exploring the Roman Empire through the lens of biblical prophecy, this work offers a concise yet thorough review of the empire’s birth, expansion, and eventual decline. Beginning with Augustus and the early triumphs that secured Rome’s dominance, it weaves together historical milestones and scriptural references to illuminate how ancient events were seen as unfolding within a divine timetable.

Drawing on decades of discussion sparked by the upheaval of 1914, the author presents material originally aired in contemporary periodicals, now organized into a readable narrative. The approach balances scholarly detail with a respectful caution against over‑reaching predictions, encouraging listeners to meditate on the passages rather than accept definitive forecasts. This measured tone makes the book a useful companion for anyone interested in the intersection of history and prophecy.

For listeners, the result is a thought‑provoking journey that connects the rise of a world‑shaping empire with the timeless questions raised by sacred texts. It invites reflection on how past civilizations inform present understanding without committing to sensational conclusions.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (125K characters)

Release date

2012-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W.E. (William Edwy) Vine

W.E. (William Edwy) Vine

1873–1949

Best known for the classic expository dictionary that still helps readers explore New Testament Greek, this English Bible scholar wrote with a clear, practical aim: to make Scripture easier to study. His work has remained a trusted reference for generations of students, preachers, and curious readers.

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