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» AD 70 WAS A TYPE OF THE END OF THE WORLD . . . OR WAS IT?

The biblical testimony that Christ’s parousia, the end of the age, and the resurrection were truly near in the first century is virtually overwhelming when one looks candidly at the passages.

» Who Were the Religious Leaders of Jesus' Day?

Jesus greatest opponent was not the greatest sinners of His day but the religious establishment.

» Who Were the Romans?

Part one in a series on first century history

» Crying Voices of the great tribulation.

The history of Christian martyrs, according to the Bible, begins in Acts with the stoning of the apostle Stephen. Later in the book of Acts, the apostle Paul calls Stephen Jesus' martyr. It says in Acts 22:20, "And when the blood of your martyr Stephen was shed, I stood there giving my approval and guarding the clothes of those who were killing him."

» Signs of the times before the end

Signs of the times before the end

» Early Preterist statements

The Early Church and the "End of the World"

» Early Preterist statements

The Early Church and the End of the World.

» THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM (1)

An Absolute and Irresistible PROOF OF THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY

» THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM (2)

An Absolute and Irresistible PROOF OF THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY

» THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM (3)

An Absolute and Irresistible PROOF OF THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY

» The miseries within Jerusalem

Flavious Josephus

» False Prophets

Flavious Josephus

» Herod's Temple and its Demise (Part 1)

One of the preterist viewpoint’s greatest allies is first century history. The more we learn about the events of the life of Christ and the generation that followed, the more appealing the fulfilled view becomes. In this article we will take a look at Herod’s temple in the day of Jesus and the apostles, for understanding it and its destruction will help us grasp the eschatology of the early...

» The Famine

Flavious Josephus

» More History Lessons

By the look of the tally, many have been reading the exchanges between me and Parker. From those exchanges, I felt that it was necessary to once again defend the position that the return of Christ was not something necessary to be documented by those living in the second century.

» Herod's Temple and its Demise (Part 2)

When we look for reasons why God destroyed Herod’s temple in AD 70, we must look beyond the corruption of the priesthood and the Herods. The end of the temple was the end of the old covenant world and the consummation of the new covenant age.

» AD 70 History

One of the greatest proofs of preterist thought is history itself. Historians such as Josephus, Tacitus, Eusebius, and sources such as the Talmud and the Bible give us a vivid account of the events of the first century. Did the first generation Christians see the signs that Jesus said would occur before His coming? If we let history speak, the answer is undeniably “yes!” All the events...

» CLARKE'S COMMENTARY - MATTHEW 24

Adam Clarke (1715- 1832)

» The Stones that were Cast

Flavious Josephus

» The Life of Josephus

Flavious Josephus


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