Church and the Tribulation: A Biblical Examination of PosttribulationismZondervan Academic, 2010 M08 3 - 232 páginas In the opening chapter, Robert Gundry states, "It is hoped that the following pages will contribute to an understanding and appreciation of the posttribulational position and that it will do so in a manner characterized by 'wisdom from above. . . First pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy' (James 3:17)." In keeping with this expressed desire, the author presents his thesis regarding Christ's second coming, not as a polemical argument, but as a reasonable and tenable position. This book propounds the thesis that Jesus will return after the tribulation and that the first resurrection will occur at that time. Dr. Gundry believes that biblical evidence points most naturally to this conclusion. Because of his discerning analysis of Scripture, his careful logic, and the thoughtful presentation of his views, he is one of today's leading spokesmen for posttribulational eschatology. |
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... Luke 16:16 ) , " the prophets and the Law " ceased with John the Baptist . According to John 1:17 , “ grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ . " The beholding by the fourth evangelist and by other eyewitnesses of Jesus ...
... Luke 12:36 ; Titus 2:13 ; and perhaps Jude 21. Yet Paul uses Tроodéɣoμɑι in saying that he " looks for " the resurrection , includ- ing that of the " unjust " ( Acts 24:15 ) which takes place in a premillennial scheme not until after ...
... Luke uses éκdéxoμat also for Paul's waiting in Athens for Silas and Timothy although Paul knew they could not arrive until sufficient time for travel had elapsed ( Acts 17:15 , 16 ) . Cf. 1 Corinthians 16:10 , 11 ; and Hebrews 10:13 ...
... Luke 21:36 . Imminence is irrelevant to the two other passages where the term appears in the NT : Paul exhorts to wakefulness in prayer ( Eph . 6:18 ) and the author of Hebrews urges watchfulness in the care of the church ( Heb . 13:17 ) ...
... Luke 21:28 and to " the end of all things " in 1 Peter 4 : 7 . And Jesus uses it concerning the seasons of the year ( Matt . 21:34 ; 24:32 ; Mark 13:28 ; Luke 21:30 . In the same fashion we say that a holiday is " near , " although it ...
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Pertinent Points in the Revelation | 64 |
The Day of the Lord | 89 |
13511 | 100 |
13 | 152 |
Silence Harmonization and Differentiation | 156 |
The Judgment | 163 |
Historical Confirmation | 172 |
Addendum on the Futurity of the Seventieth Week | 188 |
Addendum on Imminent Posttribulationism | 193 |
Addendum on Midtribulationism | 200 |
Addendum on Partial Rapturism | 201 |
Correction in 2 Thessalonians | 112 |
The Olivet Discourse | 129 |
The End of the Age | 140 |
Excursus on the Consummation of the Age | 142 |
The Resurrection | 146 |
Addendum on Strombecks View of the Parousia | 202 |
Bibliography | 204 |
Indexes | 209 |