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1 | Jewish law during the millenium | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 221308 | ||
Dear Keily, There are differences because the question is not easily answered. There are many fine scholars on most of the perspectives. In fact, what you are articulating is something called dispensational eschatology. It was popularized over the last hundred years, but is almost exclusively in American churches. You might be interested in a couple of charts that compare and contrast the perspectives: http://www.fivesolas.com/esc_chrt.htm Believe me... the matter is not a simple one. I am still on the fence. Frankly, I think the fascination on prophecy exhibited today is a spiritually unhealthy one. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Jewish law during the millenium | Bible general Archive 4 | keliy | 221313 | ||
Thanks again doc, will look next at those charts. But, just because the dispesational theology is relatively young, that is no reason to discount it, is it? The geographic reference should not limit its validity either, should it? Is not America blessed by God? I understand that to be fascinated by prophetical issues could be unhealthy, but -is it unhealthy to study the Book of Revelation, since it is the Only Book to come with its own divine blessing? Did not God disclose these things through John to be revealed to His servants for them to be used by Christ in extending and advancing His cause among men? I understand the matter is not a simple one, which is why I continue to study. Thanks for your help. keliy |
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