Posted December 28th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
God uses the number seven throughout the bible to indicate completeness. For example, seven days of the week, seven colors of the rainbow, Noah’s Ark landed on the seventh month, seven deadly sins, and the Book of Revelation is full of the number seven. Complete, finished, do you think this could be the year?
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Posted December 21st, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
I know you believe in a pre-trib rapture, but why would Christians living in the end times be spared from suffering when other generations of Christians have had to suffer for their faith?
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Posted December 14th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Please explain Revelation 12, verse 6. Is this the church during the tribulation period?
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Posted November 9th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
In your article on the End Times According To Jesus Part 4 you mention Matt24:31. Since that verse follows the verses on the Tribulation, doesn’t that verse refer to the elect that make it thru the Tribulation gathered to enter the earthly Millennial Kingdom about to begin?
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Posted November 9th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Could the disappearance/vanishing in Psalm 12 describe the Rapture? If so, then could the rest of the psalm outline the events following the Rapture, including the duration of ‘seven times?’
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Posted November 8th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
There are some prophecy experts who have alluded to the possibility of a significant time gap between the Rapture of the Church and the onset of the Tribulation. Do you have an opinion on this and does the Bible hint at this possibility?
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Posted November 6th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
I hate to throw a stick into the spokes of Jack’s article concerning Revelation, but like all pre-tribulationists, he’s mistaken about the timing of the rapture.
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Posted November 1st, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
Many bible teachers say that the seven seals in Revelation and the subsequent breaking of them are a picture of the seven year tribulation period up to the coming of the Lord. This doesn’t seems logical to me.
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Posted October 23rd, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
I do not believe that the kings of the east must come from east of the Euphrates, or China and/or other far eastern nations. If you look up the words alone you will find that the kings of the east have always been in the neighborhood and were Israel’s enemies from surrounding nations.
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Posted October 12th, 2006 in Ask a Bible Teacher
In Joel Rosenberg’s novel The Ezekiel Option, some Iranians claim that they are descended from the Edomites and that Iran is in danger of God’s judgment upon the Edomites. Are some Iranians descended from Edom? And if so, could Obadiah’s prophecy against Edom be a warning for Iran?
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