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What if ancient visions revealed the truth about the end of days, the fate of souls, and the battle between good and evil?
The Apocalyptic Writings resurrects the most powerful and mysterious end-times scriptures from the apocryphal tradition.
These sacred texts—adapted in modern language—guide listeners through dreams of destruction, encounters with angels, journeys to hell, and divine prophecies once whispered in secrecy.
What you’ll discover inside:
• 2 Esdras (4 Ezra) – Cosmic Q&A between the prophet and the Most High
• 3 Esdras – Lost insights bridging biblical history and renewal
• 2 Baruch & 3 Baruch – Epic visions of world collapse, judgment, and the hidden structure of heaven
• Apocalypse of Abraham – The patriarch’s divine ascent and the fall of Satan
• Apocalypse of Peter – Early Christian visions of punishment and paradise
• Ascension of Isaiah – Christ’s journey through seven heavens and Satan’s fall
• Sibylline Oracles & Vision of Ezra – Prophetic messages from oracles and apocalyptic poets
A must-listen for anyone drawn to spiritual mysteries, cosmic justice, or the apocalyptic imagination.
Begin your journey today into the fire, glory, and mystery of The Apocalyptic Writings.
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