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The Coming of Elijah Coming Before The End? Has He Come?
The Coming of Elijah: Past or Future? In Brian Martin’s DVD “You’ve Got To Be Kidding” the point was made that John the Baptizer was…
Elijah- John the Baptizer, and the Resurrection Harvest
Elijah- John the Baptizer, and the Resurrection Harvest The relationship between John the Baptizer and the Resurrection Harvest is one of the most ignored subjects…
Connections– Letting Scripture Interpret Scripture
When we “connect the dots” between major OT prophecies and the NT, it is clear that the Second Coming – and the end of the Millennium, was in the first century.
The Redeemer Shall Come From Zion – #3- More on the Blindness of Israel
The eschatological significance of the first century blindness of Israel is commonly overlooked in discussions of the end times. This is a tragic oversight that guarantees a misinterpretation of eschatology!
The Redeemer Shall Come Out of Zion – #2
Paul’s citation of Psalms 69 and discussion of the “blindness of Israel” in Romans 11 provides extremely important contextual basis for concluding that Romans 11 was fulfilled in the first century judgment of Israel’s blindness.
The Redeemer Shall Come Out of Zion- Part #1
While commentators commonly posit the fulfillment of Romans 11:25-27 at the end of the Christian Age / End of time, there are contextual elements that demand the first century fulfillment of this great passage!!
Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law: Don K. Preston’s Final Negative
Debate on the Passing of the Mosaic Law Formal Written Debate Disputants: Don K. Preston -V- Terry Benton Don K. Preston’s Third (Final) Negative Let…
Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law: Benton’s Final Affirmative
Benton-Preston Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses Benton’s Third Affirmative The proposition: Obligation to the Law of Moses ended at the cross…
Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses– Don K. Preston’s Second Negative
Don K. Preston’s Second Negative With Terry, I hope that all who read this exchange will be profited. It is always good to share differing…