Category Archives: Eschatology
Adam’s Death Shows That God Views 1000 Years as a Day
I have taken a lot of heat for daring to assert that II Pet 3:8 might mean what it says, that is, a 1000 earth years is a day to God. Some expositors want to make Peter’s words mean that … Continue reading
Satan’s Little Season
> > Ron Nelson wrote: > > Ron Nelson to James J. > > I do not believe in Pre-millenialim, but I do believe that “Satan will > be loosed for a season,” (Revelation), which will be the spread of … Continue reading
Revelation 20–Final Judgment?
> Tom Couchman wrote: > > Tom Couchman to James Johnson … > > I must say I have never encountered an eschatological > hypothesis like yours. I can immediately see several > reasons to doubt that you are correct; … Continue reading
Revelation 20–Final Judgment?
> Tom Couchman with a question… > > Most commentators, for what I take to be obvious reasons, regard Rev > 20:11-15 as a depiction of the final judgment of all, righteous and > wicked. I suppose that’s the most … Continue reading
Adam Died Physically on the Day He Sinned
James wrote: God cursed woman for several reasons. He cursed her because He promised that in the day that she ate of the tree, she would surely die (Gen 2:17), and He kept His promise. She died before she was … Continue reading
The Mark of the Beast
In Rev 13:16-17 it says And he [the false prophet] causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17 And that no man might … Continue reading
In Flaming Fire 2 Thes 1:7-10
Paul wrote that the persecution of Christians (II Thes 1:4) was a clear justification (II Thes 1:5-6) for the doom God had in store for the world (II Thes 1:7-10). He said to those who were suffering persecution (II Thes … Continue reading
New Heavens and a New Earth — 2
[David B. wrote:] Similarly, there are spiritual things that we cannot relate to other than by figurative languance, since there are no words in our language that adequately describe them. This is what I see in Rev. 21. If I … Continue reading
New Heavens and a New Earth — 1
[David B. wrote:] I agree with all that you state below. We should not assume anything to be figurative unless there is evidence to this effect. However, realize that we can be JUST as wrong assuming something is literal when … Continue reading