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Revelation’s Harlot: Unfaithful Jerusalem and the Fall of the Old Covenant
Revelation’s Harlot: Unfaithful Jerusalem and the Fall of the Old Covenant Introduction Among the most provocative images in the book of Revelation is that of the great harlot riding the scarlet beast (Revelation 17). For centuries, interpreters have debated the identity of this woman, her relation to the beast, and the implications for Christian eschatology.…
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The Tribulation Foretold by Christ
70 AD: The Tribulation Foretold by Christ Introduction The destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD stands as one of the most sobering and significant events in biblical history. It is not merely a footnote of Roman conquest but a fulfillment of divine prophecy spoken by Christ Himself. According to preterist scholars, the Olivet Discourse (Matthew…
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Beast, Empire, and Antichrist: A Preterist Perspective on Revelation, Rome, and the Mark of 666
Beast, Empire, and Antichrist: A Preterist Reading of Revelation Introduction The Book of Revelation has stirred centuries of speculation, fear, and fascination. Many modern Christians, influenced by dispensational futurism, expect a future global dictator—the Antichrist—to rise, form a one-world government, and demand allegiance through a mark: 666. But a preterist approach offers a different lens,…
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What About the Rapture? A Biblical Look at 1 Thessalonians 4
What About the Rapture? A Biblical Look at 1 Thessalonians 4 Introduction The concept of the rapture—the sudden catching away of believers before a time of great tribulation—has captured the imagination of modern evangelicals, popularized through books, movies, and sermons. But is this doctrine rooted in the Bible? In this article, we will examine 1…
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Not Escaping but Advancing: Hope-Fueled Christianity in a Dark World
Not Escaping but Advancing: Hope-Fueled Christianity in a Dark World Introduction It is not difficult to look at the modern world and feel overwhelmed. From political corruption and economic instability to cultural decline and moral confusion, many Christians are tempted to retreat, to wait for rescue, or to believe that darkness is destined to prevail.…