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Between the Lamb and the Lion   Click for Sample Chapter 22K
Clifford Goldstein
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Paperback Book    128 pages
Pacific Press Publishing Association ISBN: 0816312389
A new view of Jesus in the book of Revelation--from the cross to His coming.

With the approach of this century's end comes a heightened interest in the plethora of apocalyptic predictions. Some are complicated. Most are silly. And a surprising number of interpretations leave out the key Character in this cosmic drama--Jesus. Most Christians, even Adventists, deal with Christ either as the Lamb at His first coming, the lion at His second, or both, but they miss His crucial role in between.

Between the Lamb and the Lion, by Clifford Goldstein, answers the question, What is Jesus doing now? It looks at Christ's role as High Priest in the heavenly sanctuary as depicted in Revelation and brings crystal clarity to the concept of a two-phased, or two-apartment, ministry.

In characteristic Goldsein style, this book vibrates with a passion for Jesus and shows that His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary today in no way conflicts with the cross. It is, in fact, the very means by our lives and prepares us to meet the Lion when He comes again.

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  Clifford Goldstein

Clifford Goldstein, editor of the Sabbath School Quarterly since 1999, has had a long and distinguished writing career. He has written 16 books and numerous magazine articles. He has been the editor of Liberty magazine and Shabbat Shalom magazine.

Clifford, born in Albany, New York, has an apparent passion for writing and studying, and he is a lover of philosophy. These days Clifford describes his life as "very boring," but in his younger days, Clifford’s life was anything but "boring." Nicknamed "Heckle" by friends at the University of Florida for the colorful verbal assaults he leveled against a certain street preacher, Clifford was the poster boy for rebellion and philosophical skepticism. When Clifford met God all that changed, and he began to use his writing talents and his intellect for God’s glory.

Clifford has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and a master’s degree from John Hopkins University. He is married to Kimberly and has two children, Zachary and Hannah. In addition to writing, Clifford’s passions are snow-skiing and playing street hockey with his son in front of the White House.