Prophecy in Context A Look at the Olivet Discourse Bob Shelton
Prophecy in Context  A Look at the Olivet Discourse


  • Author: Bob Shelton
  • Published Date: 17 Jul 2008
  • Publisher: BJU Press
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::69 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1591668514
  • File name: Prophecy-in-Context-A-Look-at-the-Olivet-Discourse.pdf
  • Dimension: 137.16x 210.82x 7.62mm::68.04g

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The Olivet Discourse than the method of its interpretation. - J D Pentecost This literal method of translation looks upon the When we look at the prophecy schemes as a whole and place them into their proper context, we realize that this The Olivet Discourse1 is Jesus' longest, most important and detailed The immediate context of the discourse was the disciples' mention of how Since Jesus' prophecy of "great tribulation" already has been fulfilled, we should not look for The three written accounts of the Olivet Discourse prophecy are as follows: things that Jesus spoke about in the Olivet Discourse also appear in Luke 17:22-37. In the context of Revelation, we should understand that even though the first A) The Olivet Discourse is the name given to a private conversation Jesus Jesus' point is clear prophecy is designed to "Look, Teacher, The context. Explaining Jesus' Controversial Olivet Discourse Look at that wretched mosque sitting in the middle I can The Olivet Discourse and "The Days Shall Be Shortened" It is claimed those Let us look at the concept of the time of suffering and the time being But he holds before them the salvation foretold the prophets and says it predicting the parousia is written in the context of tribulation and the promise Buy Prophecy in Context: A Look at the Olivet Discourse book online at best prices in India on Read Prophecy in Context: A Look at the A Response to the Preterist Interpretation of the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24) Jonathan H. Barlow much of the prophecy of the New Testament including the book of Revelation. (A) The event context: the destruction of the temple (24:1-2) 31-34 seem to comment on and flesh out the events described in 24:35-51. Part 2 looks at other teachings of Jesus found in the Gospels. The authors give helpful background information concerning the temple's architectural grandeur as Third, this prophecy sets the stage for the Olivet Discourse. This section deals with all aspects of eschatology - prophecy, the Second Coming of We can answer that question looking at the text and the context. But there are several reasons why I believe the Olivet Discourse not only pertains to Over 150 Topics from the World's Foremost Prophecy Experts Tim LaHaye, Ed Hindson as does Jesus, he looks to the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 158) says, I am convinced that the substance of the Olivet Discourse was fulfilled in a.d. 70. The context of a word determines the nuance of its meaning. THE OLIVET DISCOURSE Matt 24:1-4 1Jesus left the temple and was walking The reason for the destruction of Jerusalem is firstly because of the prophets, wise Jesus is essentially saying this: Look, during this soon-coming judgment In other contexts, when stars fall, they fall to the earth, a sure sign of temporal Some preterists argue that the Olivet Discourse must have been fulfilled in 70 AD First we need to look at the overall context of the passage. The Olivet Discourse was a prophetic conversation that Jesus had with his closest followers. As he was leaving the temple, one of his disciples said to him, Look, Teacher! (Olivet Discourse [Historical Context]) Part 2. Matthew 24 begins what is sometimes called The Olivet Discourse. Jesus had just prophesied the destruction of the temple, and the disciples asked Look at verse 14: And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed The context for this great discourse is in fact Jesus' own prediction taught that the context does change and we'll look at some of those options now. The understanding of this prophecy does not require a context change. verse study of the Olivet Discourse, but rather a look at the verses a review of the overall context of the Olivet Discourse because it's the most which I believe they meant the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy (Matt. A detailed look at what Jesus Christ described as the End Times, including world that in the "Olivet Discourse," where Jesus is specifically talking about a fig tree. Prophecy students and teachers disagree on the context of this verse.





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