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Category: Church History

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Issues of Interpretation and Commentary on Matthew 24–25 – Jesus’s Olivet Discourse

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August 13, 2018

I am asked frequently if I can recommend a commentary on Matthew's Olivet Discourse. The problem is that (1) many commentaries on Matthew, in particular chapters 24–25, come from a historicist view, an interpretation …

What is the difference between a Christian being martyred today and a Christian being martyred by the future Antichrist?

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August 6, 2018

There are two levels where this question is answered, the corporate and individual level. Corporately The church has been persecuted for about 2,000 years by many antichrists (plural). This is a historical fact …

3 Problems with the Historicist Interpretation of the ‘Great Tribulation’ in Matt 24

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August 1, 2018

The preterist interpretation of the referent to the “great tribulation” in Matt 24 identifies it with the destruction and persecution associated with the events in Jerusalem in AD 70. Many of these preterists …

A Critique of the Pretribulation Interpretation on Daniel’s 70 Weeks’ Prophecy

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May 4, 2018

Most pretribulationists make the deep-seated assumption that God does not work with Israel and the church at the same time throughout redemptive history. They believe that God has “postponed his dealings” with Israel …

4 Reasons Why the Great Tribulation Does NOT Span Over the Entire Church Age: A Reply to Historicism – Ep. 113

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March 3, 2018

http://traffic.libsyn.com/thebiblicalprophecyprogram/4_Reasons_Why_the_Great_Tribulation_Does_NOT_Span_Over_the_Entire_Church_Age-_A_Reply_to_Historicism_-_Ep._113.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedHistoricism is the eschatological position that says the thrust of prophecy in the Olivet Discourse and Revelation are fulfilled in the span of the church …

Reply to Thomas Kidd: “When Christians Began Speaking of ‘the’ Antichrist”

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January 24, 2018

Since the comment section of Thomas Kidd's blog does not work, I will post my comments to his blog article here (his blog article is linked below). Thomas, Thank you for your article. …

What Is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)? – Michael Heiser’s Interview with Holly Pivec

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October 2, 2017

LISTEN HERE The New Apostolic Reformation possesses skewed eschatology, to say the least, containing some of the most bizarre—and unbiblical—interpretations I have come across in my studies. Holly Pivec (who is prewrath, incidentally) …

Revelation 12, the Great Sign, the Woman, the Rapture, and September 23rd 2017

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June 2, 2017

I have been asked a number of times what I think about the prophecy of Revelation 12 and the astronomical event this coming September 23rd 2017. Is there prophetic significance to this event? …

The Myth that Chiliasm (aka Premillennialism) was Condemned in Early Church Councils

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May 27, 2017

Francis X Gumerlock (who is an expert in Patristic commentaries on the book of Revelation) refutes the perpetual myth that Chiliasm was condemned in early church councils; for example at the Council of …

Reply to H. Wayne House on the Claim that APOSTASIA Can Mean ‘Spatial Departure’

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April 23, 2017

In my public debate in the cross-examination period with Thomas Ice I honed in on the Greek noun apostastia in 2 Thessalonians 2:3. I finally got him to admit in our cross-examination that …

VIDEO: Preterism, the Antichrist, and the Early Church Fathers

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December 28, 2016

On Antichrist’s Persecution of the Church: Epistle of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Hippolytus, Cyprian – Ep. 71 In this episode I read the primary literature of quotes from seven …

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