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    The time of the end of the age of man spans from the book of Genesis in the Old Testament to the book of Revelation, which is the last book of the New Testament. Most people only consider the books of Daniel and Revelation as apocalyptic discernment to a future period known as the Great Tribulation. To fully understand where we are in the prophetic structure of the time that was allotted to the age of man, you must go back to the very beginning. You must look deep into the Scriptures for…

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    False Prophets

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    the 20th century, most of the world is living in a world that is unstable and brings the believers to personal troubles. Some of God’s people find themselves in a fiery furnace that leads them to a scrutiny that depicts the seven seals in the Book of Revelation as a true lesson of how to see and check human sin. The times puts them in a time of boundless persecution for both Jews and Christians alike. In fact, from the years 1908 to 1948 the uncertainties split the universe into pieces, and the…

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    Which may be the case, but that is not the issue. Wright asserts that much of the Revelation is metaphorical language, which on that part I would agree. With that, he states that hell may not be a place of fire and pain. However, there are other scenarios in the New Testament where this is stated outside of the book Revelation. For example, Matthew 13:50 and Mark 9:43. The Gospels are commonly known as narrative books rather than metaphorical (although Jesus did teach metaphorically), seemly…

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    The Antichrist Analysis

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    If one dares ask a question that examines or critiques Trump, prepare to be attacked. This will only get worse as his ascendancy continues. However, if you laud Trump with praise, he will elevate you to a place of honor, exactly corresponding to Daniel 11:39. This is presently happening as people sell their soul and surrender their principles to join the Trump Train. Buddy up to him and he will treat you wonderfully. But challenge him at your own peril. The last part of the verse says, “he’ll…

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    Ad 95 John The Apostle

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    Revelation was written AD 95 by John the apostle. It is known as the greatest apocalyptic literature to ever be written. Symbolic imagery is used throughout the writing for the purpose of relaying hope to those going through the struggle of persecution. The key themes are judgement, Christ return, as well as ones faithfulness to God by following that word of in everyday life. For example, god will give his judgement whether it be eternal life or eternal punishment. This is because there is good…

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    Rapture And Tribulation

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    Also, the book of Revelation, with all its various prophecies, mentions only one coming of the Lord—and that occurs after the Tribulation (Revelation 19-20). Passages such as Revelation 13:7 and 20:9 also lend support to posttribulationism in that there will obviously be saints in the Tribulation. Also, the resurrection of the dead in Revelation 20:5 is called “the first resurrection.” Posttribulationists assert that, since this…

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    Israel And Millenarianism

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    Introduction Millennialism is the conviction of a religious, social, poliical group or movement in tie card inal transformations of associated with millennial cycles. More generally, the term is used to refer to any sacralintion of a tlousand-year period. *Ihe phenonenon of millenarianism exists in many cultures aryl religions. Separately, a Christi•n millenarianism is singled out, it is a tewehing based on a literal interpretation of tie prophecy of Reselation 20: 1-6, determining the…

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    years. Upon waking up, he is disappointed to find out that humans are worshiping machinery and buildings rather than mutants. X-Men: Apocalypse can be examined as a complete intertextual reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ. Not only is it an intertextual echo for the Four Horsemen, but also there are two contrasting theological views of the character Apocalypse himself. Bryan Singer believes that this creation of Apocalypse embodies the God…

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    The scripture provides a tribulation time line; this period is set for seven years. During those days, the wrath of God will be released into humanity. While the chosen ones are celebrating and getting to prepare for the millennium with Jesus in heaven, the ones left behind are going to throw a great tribulation. It seems the people which select to follow Jesus throw this time they will be rewarded. 16 These verses read as follows: "And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was…

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    are certainly many valid reasons for studying the book of Revelation, this paper will focus on what I believe to be the three most significant and important of those reasons. The first reason that Revelation is worthy of our study and efforts is a simple one: it is part of the Bible! As part of God’s word, the book of Revelation is “given by inspiration of God” (2 Timothy 3:16 [NKJV]), literally meaning that it is “God-breathed”. Since Revelation is among the words given to man by God Himself,…

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