Monthly Archives: May 2023

The “Standing” Misunderstanding of Hebrews 9:8

An Unscriptural Assumption of Covenant Eschatology When did the Old Covenant end and the New begin? Many Reformed believers say that the Old Covenant, though changed in form, still continues. And many Dispensationalists say the New Covenant has yet to … Continue reading

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David’s Census – Confirmed Faith, or Carnal Presumption?

1st Chronicles 21:1 – 22:1 Reading through Chronicles, you often come across details that are missing from the parallel accounts in Samuel and Kings. This episode in the later life of David is a good case in point. 21:1 “An … Continue reading

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Some Interesting Preteristic Quotes from Ancient Writers

. Our surest proofs are, of course, derived from the Bible. But quotes from the earlier writers show, at the very least, a greater emphasis on the events of AD 70 than most modern mainstream Christian writers. ———————– “Remembering this … Continue reading

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