Earth Doesn’t Always Mean Globe. Here’s Prophetic Language Proof.
“Earth” does not always mean the whole globe. In prophetic literature, it means the land spoken of. Proof: Isaiah 24:21 […]
“Earth” does not always mean the whole globe. In prophetic literature, it means the land spoken of. Proof: Isaiah 24:21 […]
Prophetic language needs to be recognized or crazy ideas can emerge. Heavens = governments, earth = general populace, stars falling
The Bible says the “mystery” (Corinthians, Revelation, etc) would be fulfilled at the last trumpet (the seventh trumpet, to be
Morning musings: John mentions that the sixth ruler (“five have fallen, one is”) of the sea beast (gentile land/dynasty), which
It is simply not true that all post-millennialists believe everyone will become a Christian before Christ returns. Even the assumptions
Recognizing the obvious fulfillment of prophecy isn’t a new fad. Eusebius (who helped preserve the writings of Irenaeus btw) saw
The problem with trusting the eschatology of Irenaeus is stuff like this. It sounds nice and clean, but is it
Both preterists and futurists alike are forced to logically admit that the “mystery of God,” what some call the “rapture,”
There is no PRE-trib rapture, sorry but: ——– If one wants to ignore both Jesus’ words on the timing thereof
The idea of 7 dispensations is mentally fun and exciting, but not Biblical. There is no such thing as a