Charles Meek: Where Hal Lindsey Went Wrong (2019)
Dispensationalism was born in 1830 with John Nelson Darby. It died in 1988 when their prophecies failed to materialize in “that generation.” Rest in peace. Continue reading “Charles Meek: Where Hal Lindsey Went Wrong (2019)”
Jarrod Drawbaugh: Reflections of a Former Full Preterist, Part 12 – Three Things That Led me Out of Full Preterism (2019)
Those moments quickly faded as I came face to face with sin, both in the world and in myself. My view was causing me to stare at something directly in the eyes while simultaneously denying its existence.
Martin Luther: The Fifteenth Chapter of St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians (1534)
by calling Christ “the Firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” Paul wishes to signify that the resurrection is to be viewed and understood as having already begun in Christ Continue reading “Martin Luther: The Fifteenth Chapter of St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians (1534)”
Biblioteca Preterista: La gran ramera del Apocalipsis (2019)
Por eso es que no tengo dudas que “todo está consumado”, particularmente para Mi no hay profecía por cumplirse e nuestros días, las puertas de los cielos están abiertas.
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Alan Kurschner: Apantēsis (Meeting) Does Not Mean ‘an Immediate Escort’ Back to Earth: A Response to Posttribulationism (2019)
rather than reading the posttrib concept of an “immediate escort to earth” back into the meaning of apantēsis, it is better to take three explicit biblical passages that depict the people of God being escorted to heaven—not earth—when Jesus returns. Continue reading “Alan Kurschner: Apantēsis (Meeting) Does Not Mean ‘an Immediate Escort’ Back to Earth: A Response to Posttribulationism (2019)”
Jonathan Photius: The Prophecy of Ezekiel 4 and the Modern Jewish Return (2019)
The Prophecy of Ezekiel 4 and the Modern Jewish Return. (Refuting the Full Preterist’s claim that all prophecies were fulfilled in 70 AD)
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Jay Kesler: Hopeful Anticipation of a Future in God’s Hands (1999)
It certainly seems to be a tragic irony that so many Christians are first to join the alarmist bandwagon and cry, “wolf.” In the meantime, the watching world is losing faith in the central message of the Church and credibility is being forfeited. Continue reading “Jay Kesler: Hopeful Anticipation of a Future in God’s Hands (1999)”
Stephen Griffith: The Historical and Biblical Impossibility of Partial Preterism (2012)
This paper shows the contradictions of Partial Preterism with known human history as well as Partial Preterism’s failure to harmonize with three key Bible texts
Philip Toit: ‘This generation’ in Matthew 24:34 (2018)
The contention of this article is that the view that ‘this generation’ in Matthew 24:34 would point to Jesus’ contemporaries per se is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of what ‘this generation’ means in Matthew and, arguably, in the other Synoptic gospels. Continue reading “Philip Toit: ‘This generation’ in Matthew 24:34 (2018)”
Black Nonbelievers: Jesus’ Failed Prophecy About His Return (2011)
Obviously, no divine final judgement and end of days has occurred. Jesus isn’t sitting on some throne somewhere on Earth ruling over the planet. Continue reading “Black Nonbelievers: Jesus’ Failed Prophecy About His Return (2011)”
Rapture Ready FAQ: Did Dave MacPherson invent the false history of the Pre-Trib Rapture?
Rapture Ready FAQ: Can you tell me more about Kenneth Gentry and his preterist errors?
The entire preterist argument goes up in smoke since they have reversed the interpretative process by declaring first that “this generation” has to refer to Christ’s contemporaries, thus all these things had to be fulfilled in the first century. Continue reading “Rapture Ready FAQ: Can you tell me more about Kenneth Gentry and his preterist errors?”
Jason Bradfield: Irrefutable Refutation of Hyper-Preterism (2018)
Some were denying the resurrection of bodies, yet accepted that Christ bodily rose, so Paul argues that those two beliefs are contradictory to one another because of the logical relationship between them. They both cannot be true at the same time. And since Christ did bodily rise, then there can be no objection to the rest of us bodily rising. Continue reading “Jason Bradfield: Irrefutable Refutation of Hyper-Preterism (2018)”
John Leonard Hug Study Archive
“He [Hug] excels all his predecessors in deep and fundamental investigations.”
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Invicta Video: The Siege of Jerusalem (70 AD) – In Four Parts
The Siege of Jerusalem stands out as one of the most brutal examples of Classical Era total war since the fall of Carthage over 200 years earlier! Continue reading “Invicta Video: The Siege of Jerusalem (70 AD) – In Four Parts”
American Presbyterian Church on the Second Coming and Preterism (2012)
Like Hymenaeus and Philetus, Russell, who lived in the 19th century, was guilty of profane and vain babblings and has increased unto more ungodliness, (II Tim. 2:16-18). Like Hymenaeus and Philetus, Russell’s word eats like gangrene. Continue reading “American Presbyterian Church on the Second Coming and Preterism (2012)”
Eric Bolden: A Critical Introduction to Preterism (2001)
Who are affected by these judgments? Jerusalem only, or the whole world? Unrepentant Jews only, or perhaps the Gentile powers that destroyed them, and continued to sin against God themselves? The Old Covenant only, or the whole age of sin, death and decay? Continue reading “Eric Bolden: A Critical Introduction to Preterism (2001)”