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Category: Day of the Lord

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Yahweh is Sharpening His Sword

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April 11, 2013

  (h.t. J.T.) May the evil deeds of the wicked come to an end! But make the innocent secure, O righteous God, you who examine inner thoughts and motives! The Exalted God is …

“Look, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and terrible day of the LORD arrives” — Malachi 4:5

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March 1, 2013

The Old Testament prophet Malachi foretold that Elijah the prophet would arrive before the day of the Lord: “Look, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and terrible day of …

What Is Prewrath?

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February 19, 2013

                  *The following description below is a brief overview. For books on prewrath click on the images above.   WHAT IS PREWRATH? by ALAN KURSCHNER …

A Response to Brian McLaren’s Pacifist god

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February 16, 2013

Joel Richardson has a brief piece on affirming the righteous judgments of Messiah Jesus: http://www.joelstrumpet.com/?p=4665  

The Coming Day of the Lord’s Judgment As the Context For the Gospel

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January 8, 2013

AN ATHENIAN GOSPEL from Evangelical Alliance on Vimeo. h.t. Justin Taylor

Part 6 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 13, 2012

This is the last installment of our six-part series. The last reason why verses 36–44 refer to the immediate context of the coming in verses 30–31 is found in a helpful parallel passage …

Part 5 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 12, 2012

The fourth reason why verses 36–44 refer to the immediate context of the coming in verses 30–31 is found in the use of the term parousia. The term is used only four times …

Part 4 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 11, 2012

The third reason why verses 36–44 refer to the immediate context of the coming in verses 30–31 is recognizing Jesus’ audience. Hart argues verses 4–35 are intended for a Jewish audience and verses …

Part 3 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 10, 2012

The second reason why verses 36–44 refer to the immediate context of the coming in verses 30–31 is found in the natural antecedent. Verse 36 reads, “But as for that day and hour …

Part 2 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 9, 2012

As mentioned in the first part, Hart views these two passages as incompatible because he construes verses 4­–35 teaching signs before Christ’s coming, while verses 36–44 teaching no signs before his coming. Therefore, …

Part 1 – Why the “Coming” in Matthew 24:36–44 Refers Back to Verses 30–31

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October 8, 2012

Pretribs have three big proof texts: James 5:7–9, Titus 2:11–14, and Matthew 24:36. It is the latter proof text that I will split up in a six part series. This first part is …

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