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A Biblical Guide to the End Times: What the Bible Really Says (paperback)
A Biblical Guide to the End Times: What the Bible Really Says (paperback)
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In the late 1800s, a certain view of the end times became very popular in America. Ideas like the rapture, the Tribulation, and the Antichrist made their way into the popular imagination of the church and beyond. Movies, novels, and countless books have been made assuming this set of biblical interpretations. Without knowing any other possibilities, many came to assume that the world would inevitably get worse and worse until finally Christ would swoop in to rescue some and then later finish off the destruction of the rest.
Preface: The End Times Plotline
The popular end times scenario of movies, novels, and books.
1. Things will get worse and worse.
Does the Bible teach that things will get dire before Jesus returns?
2. Israel becomes a nation.
Was 1948 a fulfillment of a biblical prophecy?
3. We will be caught up in the air.
Does the Bible teach the rapture to heaven forever before a Tribulation?
4. Magog will attack Israel.
Is Ezekiel about Russia or Muslim nation attacking Israel today?
5. These have come out of the Great Tribulation.
What tribulation does Revelation have in mind, and is it 7 years long?
6. Antichrist is coming.
What does the Bible actually teach about an Antichrist?
7. He seats himself in the temple as God.
Who is this "man of lawlessness" in 2 Thessalonians 2?
8. They gathered at the place called Armageddon.
What is the battle of Armageddon in Revelation?
9. They bound him for a thousand years.
Does Revelation mean us to take the Millennium literally?
10. I saw a great white throne.
What will the final judgment be like?
Epilog: The Biblical Plotline
How might we put the biblical teaching together?
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