interpretation of it just as prophesied by Joel. It was not just instructions for this particular event of going in to fellowship with non-Jews but revealing an eternal truth. You would think that he would never forget this lesson. But he did; as we will shortly see in Galatians chapter ...
" (Chapter LXIV.—Constantine’s Edict against the Heretics. This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College). But this did not stop the Smyrnaeans. But it did ensure that true Christianity would remain outside of the mainstream of those that professed Christ. ...
that attempts have been made to harmonise Genesis with the increasingly popular ideas of geologists promoting the notion of slow and gradual change and the concept that the past can be explained in terms of forces we observe in the present. ...
While the significance of the seven heads (explained later in Chapter 17), and the “ten horns” (also explained later in Chapter 18) is somewhat ambiguous at this point, the “name of blasphemy” on its seven “heads” is readily understandable as the hypocritical, slanderous attempt by th...
(Revelation 6:17) in Chapter 7, John now takes us backward [1] in sequence to the last day scenario, prior to the saints’ reward in heaven, and just before the “four winds of the earth” have been released by the four angels. [2] These four angels had been protecting the earth,...
that idea of two Antichrists isn’t impossible at all. It’s actually likely. They might very well have planted two different Antichrists for two different paths. I’ve explained these two psy-ops and how they are simply two sides of the same coin, two different paths leading to the sam...
Chapter SummaryRevelation 17 zeroes in on God's judgment of Babylon as the center of religious corruption in the tribulation. The target of this wrath seems to be an eclectic form of all apostate religions. This might be a concrete, single religion. Or, it might be a near-religious blending...
Chapter 17 Rev 17:1 NKJV –“1 Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and talked with me, saying to me, “Come, I will show you the judgment of the great harlot(Rev 17:5 and on her forehead a name [was] written...
The Response of History ∾ to the ∾ Prophecies of Daniel "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but He revealeth His secret unto His servants the prophets."Amos 3:7 Chapter TitlePage # Introduction15 A Captive in Babylon's Royal Court19 ...
Read full chapter Footnotes Revelation 22:10That is, the angel speaking Christ’s words here, as explained inv 6and16. Or, He, Christ Himself speaking. Likewise throughout this paragraph. Revelation 22:11That is, morally filthy. The point of this verse is, Do what you are going to do....