3 et seq.), and left the field of his activities as suddenly as he had appeared (II Kings ii. 11). Elijah is also mentioned in later Biblical and apocryphal passages as follows: II Chron. xxi. 12. et seq.; Mal. iii. 24; Ecclus. (Sirach) xlviii. 1; 1 Macc. ii. 58; Isaiah'...
In a footnote to this verse in the NET translation, it is recorded that the Hebrew construction of this verse has the negative particle אֵין (’en, “there is not,”“there was not”) with a pronominal suffix, “he was not.” Instead of saying that Enoch died, the text sa...
who they are not.He said there are some individualstodaywho claim they are the prophesied Elijah. He stated that the Bible makes it clear who the prophesied Elijah is—John the Baptist. He stated that if anyone claims to be the prophesied Elijah to prepare the way for Christ's return, it...
Expanding on why Donald Trump received the coveted role of Satan, Daniel asserts that No. 45 “wasn’t the obvious choice.” The writer continues his shade: “I feel like Satan in the Bible is a slick, tempting, good character, not just a [blob] of human waste. It’s more of a...
5. James Malm misunderstood what should be clear passages in the Bible.He simply believes that certain events are passed that are not and misunderstands the sacrifice of Jesus. Notice what he posted on 1/16/2012: Dan 11:31 refers to Antiochus Epiphanes and not to the end time. That was ...
” The specific techniques employed in the exegesis of Scripture are usually referred to as “hermeneutics.” Exegesis is to draw out, extracting what is in the text the way it was written. Finding the true meaning and explain the passages of Scripture from their context. In other words, ...
This week on "Encounter God's Truth," we listen as Bible prophecy scholar Dr. John Whitcomb shows us why "Elijah May Appear—This Year!"This season of the year is a good one in which to remind ourselves of the importance of the prophetic future. Dr. Whitcomb's message takes us to a...