A Response To Glenn Edmiston’s Review of Torah To Telos
Review of Don K. Preston’s The End of the Law By Glenn Edmiston A Response to A Review By Don K. Preston My friend…
Review of Don K. Preston’s The End of the Law By Glenn Edmiston A Response to A Review By Don K. Preston My friend…
More on the Great Tribulation: How Could AD 70 Have Been The Great Tribulation? In a previous article we addressed one of the most common…
Short Shot: Daniel 9:24f, Antiochus Epiphanes, Bringing In of Everlasting Righteousness In a previous article, I noted that it is commonly claimed among the higher,…
Be sure to read Benton v Preston debate- Preston’s First Aff. before reading Benton’s first negative. Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law…
Any view of eschatology that omits or denies the role of Israel and the Song of Moses, is a false eschatology!
While it is commonly taught that the Law of Moses was “nailed to the cross” that claim will not stand up to close Scriptural scrutiny.
If– no, SINCE- Paul said that the Song of Moses (Deuteornomy 32) was being fulfilled in his personal ministry to call the Gentiles, this completely destroys the idea that the Law passed away at the cross.
The Last Trumpet / The Last Day– #1 It goes without saying that in these verses Paul was predicting the consummate resurrection at the time…