Summary: The Parallel Truths Of The Messiah Of Israel

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The parallel truths of the Messiah of Israel and the life of Joseph.
Read Now for the first time and learned the truth.
Joseph was sold four times before he got to Egypt not once as we’ve been told. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is now revealing the truth to his children.
This truth will make you free and will reveal the Messiah of Israel to you.
Joseph revealed himself to his brethren on their second visit and so will the Messiah
Be revealed to all of Israel on His second visit. All truth is parallel
They that love the truth will love reading this book.

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