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Are Pre-Wrathers chronologically indifferent to Revelation 16:15?
Post-Tribbers have loved Revelation 16:15 for quite some time. To them, this is positive proof in the chronological narrative that Jesus has not yet returned by the sixth bowl. Chronology in the book of Revelation can sometimes be difficult. It … Continue reading
Walter Martin was post-trib
Theological juggernaut, Walter Martin, was not pre-trib. I remember when I wanted to start reading about how different cults like Mormonism, the Watchtower, and Islam fell short in comparison to the Word of God, every commentary seemed to quote The … Continue reading
Three Views on the Rapture ~ Summary
With the recent rerelease of Zondervan’s latest edition of Three Views on the Rapture, people are bound to ask the big question, “So who won the debate?” After any debate, critics from all sides will appear out of the woodwork … Continue reading
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Two responses to the posttrib position
The first response to the posttrib position is written by Craig Blaising coming from a pretrib point of view, but perhaps more importantly he writes from a Progressive Dispensational point of view. This is important because much of the Historicist viewpoint that Douglas … Continue reading
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A Case for the Posttribulation Rapture by Douglas Moo
The third rapture position presented in the latest version of Zondervan’s book entitled Three Views on the Rapture is the Posttribulational Rapture view. It is written by Douglas Moo who is well known for his scholarship in other areas and … Continue reading
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