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First century historian Ernest Martin has noted: While the first part of the Book of Revelation could well have been composed just before 60 C.E., the Book of Revelation has no chronological or historical relevance in its message as far as the 1st century is concerned. » What age did the book of Revelation pertain to? Part 1I would surmise that all full preterist believe it was written for the first century believers with no significance to the latter or present age. » To days Messianic doctrine verses ancient biblical Judaism.Over the years we have people join our forum that are from the Messianic camp. Resonantly we had a skeptic from that Judaic religion in a discussion about the parousia of Christ. » The Rebuilt TempleThe major Biblical prophecies relevant to the Tribulation indicate that there will be a Temple in Jerusalem, at least by the middle of the seven year tribulation period. In this article we will discuss the history of the Temple and consider what would be necessary to rebuild the structure in the near future. » Ezekiel's Vision And The Third TempleJohn Silverton wrote an article that was not a portrayal of Ezekiel’s Temple but an attempt to prove that the New Covenant replaced Israel and G-d’s holy written instructions. I have answered his article in his article rebuttal section for anyone’s viewing. In this article, I would like to focus back to the root of the topic and discuss Ezekiel’s vision on the third temple. » Ezekiels TempleOn the sites forum there is a on going topic called Ezekiel's temple. In that category I recently had a discussion about Ezekiels temple with a Jewish convert named Boomer who stated the flowing. G-d does not do away with covenants! If so He would be consider a covenant breaker. » Further Examination (Response by Don Preston)It is standard fare to read in the commentaries that John 5:24-29 speaks of two resurrections. R. H. Charles says of vss. 24-25 "we are not here concerned with the bestowal of physical life." When he approaches verses 28-29 however, he simply asserts without evidence "physical death is presupposed." » Cursed Is The GroundSometimes things can be profound but simple. This is especially true when it comes to understanding Scripture. » Attacking Titanium Submarines: The misdirected missiles of FuturismIn a recent series a futurist pastor sought to sink the ship of preterism but in actuality the series did nothing but fire spit-wads at titanium submarines. » Sinking the Ship of "Hyper-Preterism", Torpedo #2: "The Resurrection of the Body" (Response by Don Preston)In your article you argue that there is a spiritual resurrection for the believer then a future physical bodily resurrection. » Cursed Is The GroundThis is to responds, in part, to the article, “ Sinking the Ship of "Hyper-Preterism" Torpedo 1: "Some Unfinished Business" written by my son, Joe Puckett, Jr. of whom I’m am very proud of. What more could any father asked for, but to have a son who have a honest and sincere heart to walk, not in his footsteps, but in the footsteps of Christ? I believe understanding the... » Sinking the Ship of "Hyper-Preterism", Torpedo #2: "The Resurrection of the Body" (Response by Tyrone Cropper)In order to truly comprehend our Bible we most see things through God’s perspective and not man. » Sinking the Ship of "Hyper-Preterism", Torpedo #2: "The Resurrection of the Body"The Bodily Resurrection We are looking at a view of eschatology (i.e. study of last things) that believes everything in the Bible was fulfilled by the year AD 70 when the city of Jerusalem was destroyed. Most refer to this idea as “the AD 70 Doctrineâ€, “Covenant Eschatology†or “Realized Eschatologyâ€. » Sinking the Ship of “Full Preterismâ€: Torpedo #1 Some Unfinished BusinessWas the destruction of Jerusalem the only “end†the New Testament talked about? Did the year AD 70 mark the end of the Biblical story? Some say so. » A challenge to all preteristA few well-known Bible teachers have taken it upon themselves to rid the Church of the Preterist view of "Realized Covenantal Eschatology." » No man knows the day or hourI have been doing a lot of thinking about some of issues being discussed in various circles. One issue that was brought forward is when Christ will return. » Jackson and MelloDon Preston shows the logical inconsistencies of the futurist attack on the meaning of the Greek word “mello.†» A challenge to all preteristIn Peter’s sermon on Pentecost, he quoted a prophecy in Joel which said that the sun would become dark and the moon would turn to blood before the day of the Lord. |
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