Tag: Preterism

“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 […]

The Manifestation Of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Which In His Own Times He Will Disclose

Last Modified: All Part of Satan’s Plan I’ll grant that this article deals with a tense subject, given how many date-setters for Christ’s return have already been and gone with nothing to show for it but disappointment and mockery in the best cases and suicides {Facebook post; the article cited by the source where I […]

Does the Bible Prophesy Any Future for Israel?

Last Modified: Outline (yep, this post is so long, I’m giving you shortcuts!): Introduction I’m no stranger to the ways that some people try to explain away all the clear statements in Scripture prophesying that Israelites would return to the land and worship at a third temple sometime after the second destruction of Jerusalem. But […]

Why Bother Critiquing “In the Days of Those Kings?”

Last modified: Introduction of this series I think the titular question of this post deserves an answer. I’ve seen countless bogus arguments online over the years, and managed to save my breath on a decent percentage of them. Why should this book be among the remainder? Well initially, my main reason for publishing a blog […]