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MagPro Quote of the Day:
"It seems from this passage in Daniel 9:25 that the Messiah was prophesied by God to come to us at a specific time in history. I’m glad God gave us this information, because over the years many people have claimed to be the Messiah." ... "But let’s delve into these verses a little deeper, to try to find out exactly what point in history this prophecy of God was pointing towards."

From the Introduction (p20) of the book The Future of Israel (Volume I: Genesis) by Misop Baynun – a MagPro Publishing author (Publishing.MagPro.org)

MagPro Photo of the Day:
Misop Baynun and Hermes Mc. Grath Floating Effortessly on the Dead Sea Water

The Dead Sea (Ein Gedi, Israel) was once referred to as 'The Salt Sea.' There is not much life there, due to all the salt (hence the names). But the salt makes it very easy to float and swim. One day, because of this extra buoyancy, I almost swam across the Dead Sea, getting quite close to the country of Jordon. But since I didn't bring a waterproof passport, I didn't actually go all the way over. Misop Baynun 

For more photos, please visit MagPro Photos (www.MagPro.org/Photos)MagPro Photo of the Day:
Misop Baynun and Hermes Mc. Grath Floating Effortessly on the Dead Sea Water

The Dead Sea (Ein Gedi, Israel) was once referred to as 'The Salt Sea.' There is not much life there, due to all the salt (hence the names). But the salt makes it very easy to float and swim. One day, because of this extra buoyancy, I almost swam across the Dead Sea, getting quite close to the country of Jordon. But since I didn't bring a waterproof passport, I didn't actually go all the way over. Misop Baynun

For more photos, please visit MagPro Photos (www.MagPro.org/Photos)

MagPro Song of the Day: "Will You Give Your Heart and Walk the Track?" from the album One Duct Road by Misop Baynun a MagPro Records (Records.MagPro.org) recording artist

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