Resurrection in the Age to Come (Christian Age)
September 19th, 2018 | Eschatology | No Comment
Resurrection in the Age to Come
Does The Bible Teach The Handling of Rattlesnakes ...
September 16th, 2018 | Eschatology | No Comment
Preacher Dies From Fatal Snake Bite In Snake Handling Service
The Kingdom is in Hand
April 6th, 2018 | Eschatology | No Comment
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Today our topic is the Kingdom is in hand. Now I know that for the most part many people have become more familiar with the phrase the kingdom is "at hand," but our subject today is the kingdom is "in hand." And there is a difference, a vast difference, between those two statements.
But let's go ahead and begin with our introduction. First and foremost, the kingdom is one of the most controversial topics among us. Most religious denominations and organizations who are in the business of teaching the word of God as well as individuals do not believe that the ...
Rising in the Heavenly Tabernacle 2 Corinthians 5
January 1st, 2018 | Eschatology | No Comment
Rising in the Heavenly Tabernacle
The discussion over the resurrection body continues as we study Rising in the Heavenly Tabernacle. There are countless posts in the Preterist groups and pages on Facebook and other Social Media sites.
The resolution to this debate centers around three things, namely context, historical Old Testament and NT references, careful and consistent interpretation and temporal indicators or time references.
What is the Context of 2 Corinthians 5?
Part of the problem in determining the context of 2 Corinthians 5 is viewing the first ten verses of the chapter as the context. This is misleading.
The full context begins in chapter ...
The Aorist Subjunctive In 1 Corinthians 15:49
December 6th, 2017 | Resurrection | No Comment
Does Paul Use The Aorist Subjunctive In A Didactic Context?
While most of the attention has been on 1 Corinthians 15:49 (See the previous article, nicknamed the Obituary). The best MSS all carry the “Omega” (long o) in phoresomen (?????????) versus (?????????) making it aorist subjunctive, and thus to be rendered as hortatory.
According to Ray Summers, “The hortatory subjunctive is the use of the first person plural to exhort others to join us in an action. "elthomen eis ton ?ikon," “Let us go into the house”. This is exactly the form found in 1 Corinthians 15:49. It is aor. 1, subj. ...