If the Old Law could not pass until every jot and every tittle was fulfilled, and if Christ has not come, in judgment and the resurrection, then the Old Law remains fully in effect, binding and imposed.
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About Matthew 5:17-18- Some Objections and Answers- #1
If “All” in Matthew 5:17-18 truly means “all” comprehensively, then the Lord has come, the resurrection is fulfilled, and Israel remains God’s chosen, covenant people! If those things are not fulfilled, the Old Law remains in full force, and Israel remains God’s covenant people!
View More About Matthew 5:17-18- Some Objections and Answers- #1Connections– 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.
View More Connections– Letting Scripture Interpret ScriptureExciting Announcement! New Book by Don K. Preston (D. Div.)
According to Scripture, the Jerusalem Temple that was standing when Jesus was on this earth, is the temple that had to be standing at the time of the fulfillment of the last three of Israel’s feast days! This is stunning, and refutes all futurist eschatologies!
View More Exciting Announcement! New Book by Don K. Preston (D. Div.)Guest Article: Holger Neubauer– There is ONE BODY
The question (s) about the resurrection are some of the most commonly asked of all. I am happy to share this article by my friend…
View More Guest Article: Holger Neubauer– There is ONE BODYShort Shot: Zechariah 11 and the End of the Law of Moses
Zechariah 9 proves that the Law of Moses was not “nailed to the cross.”
View More Short Shot: Zechariah 11 and the End of the Law of MosesFormal 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…
View More Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law: Benton’s Final AffirmativeFormal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses: Don K. Preston’s First Negative
Don K. Preston’s First Negative (Be sure to read Benton’s first affirmative here) I join with Terry in saying how much I appreciate the opportunity…
View More Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses: Don K. Preston’s First NegativeFormal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Terry Benton’s 1st Affirmative
Terry Benton’s First Affirmative Resolved: Obligation to the Law of Moses ended at the cross of Christ. Affirmed: Terry W. Benton Denied: Signed–Don K. Preston…
View More Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Terry Benton’s 1st AffirmativeFormal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Terry Benton’s Final Negative (#3)
Benton’s 3rd Negative – Preston-Benton Debate The Proposition: Obligation to keep the Law ended with the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. As we close…
View More Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Terry Benton’s Final Negative (#3)