The Last Hour Do You Know What They Knew?
April 13th, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Last Hour Do You Know What They Knew?
When we discuss the coming of the Lord, we're often told, "no man knows the day or the hour". This is one of the best worst responses that can be given by those unfamiliar with the correct Bible teaching about the Lord's return.
They major in what they feel we cannot know instead of searching the Scriptures to see what has been revealed. In this study, we'll launch an inquiry into what the saints knew about Jesus' return. Once we establish what they knew, then we can simply learn or acknowledge what they ...
What Does Paul Say About Daniel 12 and the Time of...
May 6th, 2009 | Resurrection | No Comment
In a recent study, we discussed
Daniel 12, and Paul’s commentary
on the timing of the resurrection.
The question of inquiry was “What
does Paul say about Daniel 12 and
the time of the resurrection?”
However, we did not begin in Daniel, though it was the guiding text, but
took as our starting point, Romans 13:11–12. Here, we examined eschatology as both an exegetical (relating to hermeneutics and interpretation) and mathematical proposition. Understanding Daniel in the light of Paul’s teaching creates a very challenging mathematical proposition. Let’s note the text to see what we mean.
And do this, knowing the time that now it is high time to ...
Has The Resurrection Hour Come-Daniel 8:17?
December 12th, 2008 | Eschatology | 3 Comments
Has the Resurrection Hour Come-Daniel 8:17?
Perhaps one of the most contested themes in eschatology is the timing of the last resurrection hour. We will address the question today, “has the resurrection hour come?” Because most Christians view the resurrection as physical, meaning corpses rising from literal graves, they believe it has not yet occurred.
However, both the prophets and the apostles addressed the resurrection as a time of awakening from sleep. Using that metaphor, we approach the subject. When I was a young boy, my mother had a time for us to arise. We however, did not always like the time ...