Then Comes the End of the Age 1 Corinthians 15-24
May 31st, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
Then Comes the End of the Age 1 Cor 15:24
When we write then comes the end of the age are we deliberately attempting to change what the text says? No, we are simply expressing what the text means. In this, segment of our study, we will build on the last segment regarding the death of Adam.
In addition, we will demonstrate that "the end" of 1 Corinthians 15:24 is not the end of time as in some sort of destruction of the planet. Rather it is the end of the age, a concept very familiar to the first century readers, but ...
The Body is Dead Romans 8
May 11th, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Body is Dead Romans 8
Which body does Paul have in mind when he says the body is dead in Romans 8? Is it our physical body? Are we already physically dead? Were the Romans of the first century dead when Paul wrote to them?
Doesn't this question present a huge dilemma for those who advocate a physical future resurrection of the body? And what of those who claim we must wait until we die to get a body? How does that work with Romans 8:10-11.
The following video was created after questions were received from a previous video we shared on ...
First Corinthians 15 Death of Adam Part 2
May 6th, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
Welcome back to our study of First Corinthians 15 Death of Adam Part 2. In this study we cite and examine New Testament passages that offer commentary and insight on the Genesis account of Adam's creation and fall.
Do these accounts shed light on the nature of the death in 1 Corinthians 15 since Paul invokes the historical account of Adam in the chapter. As we examine these texts note Paul's point of emphasis. We believe the answers are clear. Additional resources for 1 Corinthians 15
1 Corinthians 15 and the Framework of the Resurrection Audio CD #11 Corinthians 15 and ...
1 Corinthians 15 Death of Adam Part 2
May 6th, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
Death of Adam Part 2
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We've examined the relationship of Adamic death in Genesis showing the death of Adam was sin-death based upon the context of Genesis two and three. This definition and exegesis supports the nature of death found in the teaching of the Jewish festivals. (See our earlier studies on the firstfruits).
In this study, we examine the New Testament language to see if it supports our conclusions on Genesis chapters two and three.
First Timothy
Paul discusses the role of men and women. In so doing, he appeals to the creation and fall. He gives two reasons for man's leadership ...
Death of Adam Part One1 Corinthians 15|Podcast
May 5th, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Death of Adam Part One
To further develop the framework of death in 1 Corinthians 15, it is necessary to invoke the study of Adam. All began in the creation of Adam and the Garden of Eden. We examine this narrative to examine the facts as presented in the historical case. Afterwards, we will example the apostolic commentary on the Genesis account t see what they made of the evidence.
Does Genesis teach that the Fall of Adam is physical death? Get the details in today's podcast. For more studies, visit AllThingsFulfilled.com