Transition Text Theory Study Archive
Did Jesus divide His Olivet Discourses between two subjects and separate their fulfillment by thousands of years? If so, how or when?Continue reading“Transition Text Theory Study Archive”
Titus Flavius Vespasianus Study Archive
God co-operates with us. — Their miseries, by your valor and God’s assistance, are multiplied. Their factions, famine, siege, and the falling of their walls without a battery, do they not manifest that God is angry with them, and assists us? – TitusContinue reading“Titus Flavius Vespasianus Study Archive”
R.C. Sproul: The Last Days According to Jesus (1998)
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The radical character of John’s baptism is also seen in this light. He called Jewish people to undergo this cleansing rite because their King is about to appear and they are defiled and unready to meet him. Consequently John calls the people to repent and be baptized. “The kingdom of heaven is at hand”.Continue reading“R.C. Sproul: The Last Days According to Jesus (1998)”
John Denton: Prophetic Day or Year – Jerusalem’s Destruction and the Seventy Weeks (1998)
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Everything that God had given this nation had been stripped away. The model of God’s Kingdom project had now been destroyed. The real thing was now under construction its foundations already laid.Continue reading“John Denton: Prophetic Day or Year – Jerusalem’s Destruction and the Seventy Weeks (1998)”
Colin Green, How could a historical Jesus predict that the Temple would be destroyed? (2015)
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Mark’s Gospel was written before 70AD. Therefore, it is clear that Mark’s gospel contains a forecast made before 70AD about the temple’s destruction.Continue reading“Colin Green, How could a historical Jesus predict that the Temple would be destroyed? (2015)”
Travis Finley: Response to Brock D. Hollet’s book, “Debunking Preterism,” Part One (2018)
The reason the dispensational futurist is wrong is because his concept of the kingdom is wrong; the reason the “already-not-yet” interpreter is wrong is because his concept of the resurrection is wrong.Continue reading“Travis Finley: Response to Brock D. Hollet’s book, “Debunking Preterism,” Part One (2018)”
The Witness of 70 AD from the Historicist Perspective (2014)
Are there some good reasons to condemn Preterism as heresy? As much as Dispensationalism. What is a Preterist? Someone that believes there is absolutely nothing left in the future for the elect! If you must give us a label, we are historicists, which means we believe Bible prophecy has been fulfilled and is now fulfilling in world history.
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Steve Sabz: Armies of Angels in the Clouds (2014)
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The Old Testament’s description of the Lord’s angelic forces is eerily similar to that of Josephus’ and Tacitus’ account of what happened in 66 ADContinue reading“Steve Sabz: Armies of Angels in the Clouds (2014)”
John Calvin: The Seventh Sermon upon the first Chapter of Deuteronomie (1555)
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That is the cause why he setteth them before us after that fashion. And we see also how our Lord Jesus speaketh of himselfe, in bewayling the destruction of the Citie of Jerusalem
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Anthony Buzzard: The Markan Apocalypse – The Core of the Christian Message (1992)
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It must follow that a destruction of Jerusalem not followed immediately by the parousia does not match the outline of events given by Christ.Continue reading“Anthony Buzzard: The Markan Apocalypse – The Core of the Christian Message (1992)”
Michael Shover: Luke 21:20-21 – The Flight to Pella (2018 Audio)
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This our Lord indicated in Matthew 24:13 when He said, ‘he that endures to the end shall be saved.’ The end that He had spoken of was the end of Jerusalem.
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Rebuilding the Temple in AD 363. The Third Temple – Will it be Rebuilt?
Any attempts by the Jews to sacrifice animals again in the Temple can be and was seen by God as a mockery of the Messiah’s death. God would not allow this in 363 A.D., and He won’t allow it now.Continue reading“Rebuilding the Temple in AD 363. The Third Temple – Will it be Rebuilt?”
Adam Maarschalk: The Historical Events Leading Up to 70 AD (2009)
a fascinating timeline of these events, beginning with the martyrdom of James, the brother of Jesus. Continue reading“Adam Maarschalk: The Historical Events Leading Up to 70 AD (2009)”
Ovid Need: King Agrippa’s Speech To the Nationalists (1998)
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Had I perceived that you were all zealously disposed to go to war with the Romans, and that the purer and more sincere part of the people did not propose to live in peace, I had not come out to you, nor been so bold as to give you counsel; for all discourses that tend to persuade men to do what they ought to do is superfluous, when the hearers are agreed to do the contrary.Continue reading“Ovid Need: King Agrippa’s Speech To the Nationalists (1998)”
Tisha B’Av Study Archive
On the “ninth of Ab” it was decreed concerning our fathers, that they should not enter into the land (of Canaan), the first and second temple were destroyed, Tisha B’av may have been our 9/11, but out of this painful crucible, we will eventually emerge stronger and more robust than ever before