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A great book to read on Bible Prophecy

evangelist6589

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I just finished the book The Coming Economic Armageddon. Started in late 2010, put it off, and then started it back again late 2011 and just finished yesterday. Jeremiah does a great job supporting the premillennial/pretrib position, and classic dispensationalism. This book is loaded with details, and has much Biblical support. Its a little more academic than his other books in various chapters so be alert that the reading can be heavy at times. Jeremiah silences all critics with this book.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0446565938/?tag=baptis04-20
 

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Will have to read this, one of my faves. Finished reading his 'What in the world is going on' written over 4 years ago with much of what he said starting to happen. Heck, even a mormon (Beck) is predicting a global financial collapse very soon.
 
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evangelist6589

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Will have to read this, one of my faves. Finished reading his 'What in the world is going on' written over 4 years ago with much of what he said starting to happen. Heck, even a mormon (Geck) is predicting a global financial collapse very soon.

I may need to read that one again.
 

annsni

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Bye the way computer admins. This site does not work very well with FireFox for the Mac. I usually use Safari, but when applying for jobs I sometimes have issues with Safari on some employer websites, so I am using FF tonight.

The only issue I have is the ad - because I don't have the adblock for FF loaded. But otherwise it works fine. Is that the problem you are having?
 

evangelist6589

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The only issue I have is the ad - because I don't have the adblock for FF loaded. But otherwise it works fine. Is that the problem you are having?

No for some reason with my system posting threads is a problem. FF for Mac works fine on all other web boards I am on, so the issue must be this site. If I posted a request in the FF tech support groups thats the answer they would give me as other boards work just fine.
 

evangelist6589

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I wanna laugh, but the consequences of this deception is gonna catch up with us soon I fear.......

Its amazing what people will do when they know that they have been outgunned in an argument. I know of many people that dismiss David Jeremiah in this area, but cant stand on water when up against his exegesis. They just dismiss him as they do not agree with him, but these people do not know exegesis very well.

I remember another time I was chatting with a Reformed person on FB. We were disagreeing on an issue. He mentioned some reformed authors and I mentioned other authors. Then I said something and combined that with what an author said, and he replied with some joke. He knew he was outgunned and his reformed arguments could not stand water. So the only thing he could do was retreat to humor.
 

annsni

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No for some reason with my system posting threads is a problem. FF for Mac works fine on all other web boards I am on, so the issue must be this site. If I posted a request in the FF tech support groups thats the answer they would give me as other boards work just fine.

My Firefox works fine for BB - just the ads are wonky. Just posted on it now!!
 

annsni

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Its amazing what people will do when they know that they have been outgunned in an argument. I know of many people that dismiss David Jeremiah in this area, but cant stand on water when up against his exegesis. They just dismiss him as they do not agree with him, but these people do not know exegesis very well.

I remember another time I was chatting with a Reformed person on FB. We were disagreeing on an issue. He mentioned some reformed authors and I mentioned other authors. Then I said something and combined that with what an author said, and he replied with some joke. He knew he was outgunned and his reformed arguments could not stand water. So the only thing he could do was retreat to humor.

LOL - No sorry - "outgunned" is so not the truth. Just remember that pride cometh before the fall.
 

Greektim

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Jeremiah silences all critics with this book.

That's quite a bold claim since there are still non-dispo's just as adamant and publishing books that refute dispensationalism.

Though it was not even intended to do so, Beale's NT biblical theology book destroys dispensationalism. But I wouldn't say it silences anyone.
 

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That's quite a bold claim since there are still non-dispo's just as adamant and publishing books that refute dispensationalism.

Though it was not even intended to do so, Beale's NT biblical theology book destroys dispensationalism. But I wouldn't say it silences anyone.

Have your read this one from Beale? http://www.amazon.com/dp/0830826181/?tag=baptis04-20

I have it and plan on reading it this year. Looking for some opinions.
 

evangelist6589

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That's quite a bold claim since there are still non-dispo's just as adamant and publishing books that refute dispensationalism.

Though it was not even intended to do so, Beale's NT biblical theology book destroys dispensationalism. But I wouldn't say it silences anyone.

Really? GK Beale? I think Ryrie wrote a exhaustive book on Dispensationalism. Once a Hyper or Mid Acts Dispensationalist extremist tried numerous times to argue with me. I was not interested but told him to go buy that book. I dont think he did.
 

webdog

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That's quite a bold claim since there are still non-dispo's just as adamant and publishing books that refute dispensationalism.

Though it was not even intended to do so, Beale's NT biblical theology book destroys dispensationalism. But I wouldn't say it silences anyone.
This is also quite a bold claim as it must be a work of fiction.
 

Grasshopper

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Really? GK Beale? I think Ryrie wrote a exhaustive book on Dispensationalism. Once a Hyper or Mid Acts Dispensationalist extremist tried numerous times to argue with me. I was not interested but told him to go buy that book. I dont think he did.

So you, like Ryrie, don't believe the New Covenant has been established?
 
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