Tag: Chronological Biblical Precedent

“This Generation” in the Great Temple & Olivet Discourses

Last modified: I know I haven’t given you anything new in about a month-and-a-half, so I might as well let you know I’m still here (just working on 4 highly-interconnected posts in my critique series) and more thoroughly explain something I just explained quickly in another post. I mentioned what the phrase “this generation” meant […]

In the Days of … WHICH Kings? Part 2: Identifying the Antichrist (Mostly)

Last Modified: Part 9 of this series I suspect you’re curious about that word “Mostly”. As many details as I bring out about the Antichrist here, you’ll see that there’s one I actually can’t pin down. Having gone over many of the things that Pulliam overlooked in the prophecies of Daniel 2 & 7-12 in […]

In the Days of … WHICH Kings? Part 1: Points Pulliam Glossed Over

Last Modified: Part 8 of this series Introduction I think it’s a good time to address the main Title of Pulliam’s book: “In the Days of Those Kings” (also the title of Lesson 17 therein). The title is a reference to Daniel 2:44 – “In the days of those kings the God of heaven will […]

Musical Instruments in Christian Worship: Re-evaluating the Evidence

Last modified: This time, we’ll be taking a quick break from my series critiquing Bob Pulliam’s book “In the Days of Those Kings”. This issue has been weighing on my heart for at least a couple years, now, and I want to include a link to this post in my upcoming book (which I can’t […]

“This” or “Here”? How the Apostles REALLY Handled Old Testament Prophecies

Last modified: Part 1 of this series I’ve already typed several of the articles that will be part of my series critiquing the book “In the Days of Those Kings”, by Bob Pulliam. But I decided to lead off with this one because there have been so many occasions where people have, in my presence, […]