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The best Bible prophecy book to use to teach Sunday School

Greektim

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Are you kidding me??? You would endorse a Preterist view point? Perhaps your strengths are more in exegesis and NT Theology.
I guess you didn't watch the video. You would have seen an Amill who was not talking about preterism but giving valuable insight into the practical points of eschatology.

I think you would profit greatly from Hanagraff's book. It is popular level, so nothing intense. If nothing else, it would challenge our views and minds, something we all need.

And I like to think of the field of NT in general and biblical theology in specifics as my strengths ;)
 

Tom Butler

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What about the book entitled Things To Come by J. Dwight Pentecost?

Granted, it may be a bit "heavy reading" for some adults, but IMHO, it gives a wealth of information on just about every aspect of eschatology, especially the pro's and con's of the points in which there are diverse viewpoints in interpreting the varied aspects of eschatology.

This was one of the first books on eschatology I bought. You're right, it's heavy stuff. Pentecost comes down on the dispensational side, which I abandoned several years ago. But his book needs to be in every library.
 

evangelist6589

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I guess you didn't watch the video. You would have seen an Amill who was not talking about preterism but giving valuable insight into the practical points of eschatology.

I think you would profit greatly from Hanagraff's book. It is popular level, so nothing intense. If nothing else, it would challenge our views and minds, something we all need.

And I like to think of the field of NT in general and biblical theology in specifics as my strengths ;)

Wanna mail me a copy?
 

evangelist6589

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I guess you didn't watch the video. You would have seen an Amill who was not talking about preterism but giving valuable insight into the practical points of eschatology.

I think you would profit greatly from Hanagraff's book. It is popular level, so nothing intense. If nothing else, it would challenge our views and minds, something we all need.

And I like to think of the field of NT in general and biblical theology in specifics as my strengths ;)

What video? Please post. Also I would read that book but someone has to mail me a copy as I have nearly maxed my book budget for the month with only $5 left. I limit myself to $20 a month.
 

Yeshua1

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Church is using this one Charting the End Times and I like it as its a easy read with lots of discussion and Q&A. This is one area where Reformed seem to have missed the point whom often ignore prophecy not to reveal their Post/Amil, and or Preterist views. But this does not include Reformed whom are Reformed in Soteriology but Dispensational in eschatology like Mac.

Is this a book your church has also used? Or what ones? What makes it interesting are all the charts, tables, graphs and the like as well as his hard and Biblical defense. Hank Hanagraaf always picks on Lahaye, but its not like he is the worlds expert with only one book published on the subject while Lahaye has a dozen of them. Like David Jeremiah & John MacArthur, Lahaye knows what he is talking about.

Why do most churches ignore prophecy, especially when there are FIVE TIMES more prophecy scriptures for Christ's second coming than his first, and or references to the second coming appear in 23/27 NT books? Perhaps they ignore it because of ignorance. But I tell you the King is Coming soon and he would rather us spend our time preparing for this coming than debating all the secondary areas of theology such as MUSIC, Alcoholic Beverages, & Bible Translations.

the Late great planet earth! just kidding...

would say that Reformed , perhaps, take a cue from Calvin himself, as he wasso involved in refuring the RCC false Gospel, basically took over from them the prophetic views!

Would say good to use a book like eith er the Three views on theMillinium, or else 4 views on Rapture, to get a feel for the differing positions on this held within the Church!
 
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