Old Testament Israel and New Testament Salvation- #5- The Resurrection

When one claims that God was through with Israel and the Old Covenant at the cross, this is a massive miscarriage of hermeneutic. Well after the cross Paul would affirm that God had not (yet) cast off Old Covenant Israel (Romans 11:1-4). He was even then fulfilling His promises to her through the righteous remnant.

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The Wedding of the King of Kings

Old Testament Israel – New Testament Salvation – #4- Part Two- More on the Messianic Banquet

The New Testament posits Christ’s parousia, the eschatological Wedding and the New Creation all at the same time. The OT is empatic in positing those things at the time of the judgment of Old Covenant Israel. This is a daunting challenge to all futurist views of eschatology!

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An Exciting and Important Announcement! A New Book By Don K. Preston

In Luke 21:22 Jesus said that in the events of the coming desolation of Jerusalem and the temple: “These be the days in which all things written must be fulfilled.” There are many efforts to escape the force of his words. But if Jesus truly meant that by the time of that destruction all prophecy would finally be fulfilled, then the entire history of church doctrine concerning the time of the end is false! This book changes everything!

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Like Father Like Son, Don K Preston

Paul and Isaiah 65-66: A Comparative Analysis- Part Two

Isaiah foretold the future to him judgment of Old Covenant Israel for casting out the faithful of the Lord. Paul draws directly from Isaiah to speak of the imminent judgment of Israel for persecuting the Christians and putting them out of the synagogue. Should we thing that Paul was improperly citing Isaiah?

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The Wedding of the King of Kings

Paul and Isaiah 65-66: A Comparative Analysis – Part One

In 2 Thessalonians 1, Paul draws directly from the prophecy of Isaiah 66, to promise coming vindication of the suffering of the Thessalonian church. That vindication would come in fulfillment of Isaiah 66, that foretold the Lord’s coming “in flaming fire” to avenge the martyrs of the Lord. While most commentators claim that Paul had in mind “the end of the world” a careful analysis of both Isaiah and the context of 2 Thessalonians 1 falsifies that notion

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Like Father Like Son, Don K Preston

Matthew 10:22-23 and the Coming of the Son of Man- Part 1

Skeptics say that Jesus’ prediction of his coming found in Matthew 10:22-23, proves that he was a false prophet, and that his apostles were likewise wrong. The Bible is therefore not inspired and to be rejected. But, did Jesus fail? Did he, after all, come in judgment in the lifetime of the apostles?

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