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Why the Bowls Follow AFTER the Trumpet Judgements: the Swift Imagery of the ‘Bowl’ (Part 3) – Ep. 155

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January 19, 2020

http://traffic.libsyn.com/thebiblicalprophecyprogram/The_Swift_Imagery_of_the_Bowl_Part_3_-_Ep_155.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedDr. Kurschner explained a point on the qualified language of the trumpet judgments in contrast to the unqualified or unabated language of the bowl judgments. …

Was Charles Spurgeon a Supersessionist When It Came to Israel?

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January 9, 2020

Spurgeon was a historical premillennialist, not a futurist premillennialist. I came across the following statement of his which would indicate he was supersessionistic: “And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, …

Pseudo-Ephraem Is NOT a Pretribulation Document

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September 29, 2019

Pretribulationists are fond to cite Pseudo-Ephraem as support for a pretrib rapture. Charles Cooper has written the following article (Pseudo-Ephraem), which reveals that the author actually places the return of Jesus for the …

Preterist Gary DeMar of American Vision Turns Down Public Debate Invitation

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July 24, 2019

Recently, preterist theologian Gary DeMar of American Vision was invited to debate ex-preterist and now-futurist Dr. Brock Hollett, who is the author of  Debunking Preterism: How Over-Realized Eschatology Misses the Not Yet of …

Hell is a real, conscious place of torment – a brief reply to annihilationism

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October 3, 2018

I want to make a brief note responding to the annihilationist claim that unbelievers will not suffer conscious torment after judgment day (i.e. they will cease to exist all-together). They will be “annihilated,” …

The ‘Thousand Years’ Reference in Revelation 20 Indicates a Period of Time

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September 9, 2018

Last week I responded to an objection that the thousand years reference in the book of Revelation is not literal. I want to address a similar objection. But this time it is not …

Answering a Common Amillennial Objection to Premillennialism on When Death Is Eliminated in Relation to the Millennium

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September 3, 2018

Leaving aside the question of the timing of the millennium for this article, though it is related to this issue here, amillennialists, such as Sam Storms, adduce a common objection against premillennialism. He and …

Why We Should Expect the Antichrist to Arrive THIS Generation

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August 18, 2018

Premise 1: The Bible teaches that Jesus can return during any generation (e.g. Matt 24:36–25:30). Premise 2: The Bible teaches that the Antichrist will arrive before Jesus's return (e.g. 2 Thess 2:8). Conclusion: …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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