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The Oil Analysis Handbook is a volume in Coxmoor's Machine &
System Condition Monitoring Series. Oil is considered as much an
integral part of machine as any of its mechanical components and so
must perform many vital functions over an extended period. By
testing a sample of lubricant it is possible to measure its ability
to continue its original function. This book sets out the concepts
of oil analysis for the mature professional, the novice and
student.
Although Daniel 2:45 states that the great statue composed of four
metals and with feet of clay reveals the future, relatively few
biblical scholars have understood it as an amazingly accurate
timeline that does exactly that. Liberals have been unwilling to
consider that the statue's fourth kingdom is Rome. Most
conservatives have recognized that it is Rome, but they have gone
astray by seeking a nonexistent link between that ancient empire
and the modern world. The key to understanding the statue is to
recognize that it presents a prophecy that was fulfilled in the
first century by the Coming of Christ, which was the historical
equivalent of the rock that destroys the statue. The rock's growth
into the mountain that covers all of Earth foretells a process that
began in the first century and includes the thousand years of
Revelation 20. This process appears to have reached a historical
climax in our own time. John S. Evans is a retired professor of
economics and international finance who taught at the University of
Alabama from 1968 until 2000 after beginning his teaching career in
1959 at the University of South Dakota. His professional
accomplishments included a year in Mexico as a Fulbright Lecturer
and the writing of a textbook on international financial
management. Since 1996, when he went into partial retirement, his
primary intellectual activity has consisted of the intensive study
of the Bible, with emphasis on the Book of Daniel. In 2004, he
published with Xulon Press The Four Kingdoms of Daniel: A Defense
of the "Roman" Sequence with AD 70 Fulfillment. The present book
expands on parts of The Four Kingdoms and offers much new material.
Evans has authored over thirty articles that have been posted at
planetpreterist.com and has been a frequent guest on John
Anderson's "Voice of Reason."
Although Daniel 2:45 states that the great statue composed of four
metals and with feet of clay reveals the future, relatively few
biblical scholars have understood it as an amazingly accurate
timeline that does exactly that. Liberals have been unwilling to
consider that the statue's fourth kingdom is Rome. Most
conservatives have recognized that it is Rome, but they have gone
astray by seeking a nonexistent link between that ancient empire
and the modern world. The key to understanding the statue is to
recognize that it presents a prophecy that was fulfilled in the
first century by the Coming of Christ, which was the historical
equivalent of the rock that destroys the statue. The rock's growth
into the mountain that covers all of Earth foretells a process that
began in the first century and includes the thousand years of
Revelation 20. This process appears to have reached a historical
climax in our own time. John S. Evans is a retired professor of
economics and international finance who taught at the University of
Alabama from 1968 until 2000 after beginning his teaching career in
1959 at the University of South Dakota. His professional
accomplishments included a year in Mexico as a Fulbright Lecturer
and the writing of a textbook on international financial
management. Since 1996, when he went into partial retirement, his
primary intellectual activity has consisted of the intensive study
of the Bible, with emphasis on the Book of Daniel. In 2004, he
published with Xulon Press The Four Kingdoms of Daniel: A Defense
of the "Roman" Sequence with AD 70 Fulfillment. The present book
expands on parts of The Four Kingdoms and offers much new material.
Evans has authored over thirty articles that have been posted at
planetpreterist.com and has been a frequent guest on John
Anderson's "Voice of Reason."
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