Conditional Futurism: New Perspective of End-Time ProphecyConditional Futurism introduces a new perspective of end-time theology (eschatology). The book holds to Christian futurism while integrating the Apocalypse of John with the conditional dynamics of prophecy taught in Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and various other books throughout the Old Testament. The new paradigm concludes that the final antichrist (also known as the man of lawlessness, the beast, and the eighth king) may read the apocalyptic prophecy of his doom while deciding instead to repent of evil and turn to the Lord, which is a biblical option that would fulfill the divine purposes of the apocalypse. This cutting-edge scholarship also develops new biblical models of angels appearing as humans, the descent of Christ into hell, and the kings in Revelation that incorporate with this end-time theology that encourages hope in all circumstances. |
Contents
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The davidic dynasty and Psalms | 18 |
isaiah | 28 |
Jeremiah | 42 |
Prince Gog from the land of magog | 48 |
Zechariah | 55 |
daniel | 61 |
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abomination that causes abraham abram additionally antichrist antiochus apocalypse archdemon armageddon assyria augustine Babylonian believers biblical biblical sacrifices blessings causes desolation chapter Christians church conditional futurism covenant daniel david dead death declared decree describes destroyed destruction devil disciples disobedience divine dream earth Empire end-time prophecy Enoch everlasting evil example exile Ezekiel fallen angels false prophet Fifth Ecumenical Council final antichrist fire forever fulfillment Gehenna Genesis glory God’s gospel Gregory of nyssa heaven hell Hellenistic Holy spirit horn human angelophanies includes interpretation isaiah israel israelites Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jesus taught Jewish Jews John Joshua Judah kingdom likewise live luke matthew messianic age nations nebuchadnezzar neo-Babylonian Empire nephilim ofthe beast olivet prophecy Persian Persian Empire Peter postmortem conversions prefiguration prince Psalm referred reign repent resurrection revelation righteous salvation satan says servant shammai suffer symbolic teaches temple Thessalonians throne thrown verses wicked word worship wrath Zechariah