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The critics of true preterism, the view that all prophecy was fulfilled at the end of the Old Covenant Age of Israel in AD 70, constantly appeal to Jesus' words that in "the age to come" there will be no marrying. They note that preterists are married. Thus, the resurrection and the age to come has not come! Sounds powerful, right? The trouble is, the argument turns back on those very critics and falsifies their eschatology! In this incredibly powerful book, prolific author Don K. Preston (D. Div.) addresses this argument head on, showing with solid exegesis and solid logic that the argument is based on false assumptions. Not only that, he shows that Postmillennial and Amillennial writers alike agree that were are now in "the age to come!" Thus, according to their own arguments, they should not be married! This is an un-precedented, powerful book that totally devastates the futurist view of "no marrying or giving in marriage"! There truly is not another book like it, anywhere!
A positive exegesis of Daniel 9:24-27 demonstrating that Daniel's prophecy extends no further than the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. This book also proves that Daniel 9 predicted the last days resurrection. In addition to the positive exegesis, this book interacts with modern scholarship, and the critics of the true (full) preterist view, answering the charges of heterodoxy with solid, logical refutation.
Are we in the last days before the "end of time" All futurist views of eschatology say that Christ comes at the end of the current Christian age. However, the Bible is clear that the Christian age has no end! Furthermore, the Bible - in spite of the popular views of the end - identifies "the last days" not as the end of time, not as the end of the Christian age, but, as the last generation of the Old Covenant Age of Israel. That age came to its cataclysmic end in AD 70! This book has changed the lives of countless believers, dispelling the fear that the end is near. A "must read" for sure!
Formal public debate between prominent Reformed postmillennialist James Jordan and Don K. Preston D. Div., president of Preterist Research Institute. Much of this debate focused on the time frame and timing of the end of the millennium. With the continuing spread of preterism, this friendly, scholarly debate will be a great source of information.
Most Christians today believe that God's promise to establish the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31) has been fulfilled in the Gospel of Christ. It is a shock to learn that the Dispensational world denies this, and says the Jeremiad Covenant will not be established until the Second Coming of Christ, at the end of the Christian age! In this carefully reasoned and powerful new book, prolific author Don K. Preston (D. Div.) demonstrates the dangers of such a view, and with careful logic and exegesis shows that the Gospel is now, and will always be, the one covenant, the only covenant wherein salvation is to be found! This is a devastating critique of Dispensationalism, and a Gospel magnifying work! A definite "must read!"
She's on the run from a past she can't remember in this twisty psychological thriller from Natasha Preston, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE CELLAR! Scarlett Garner doesn't remember anything before the age of four—until a car accident changes everything. She starts to remember pieces of a past that frighten her. A past her parents hid from her...and a secret that could get her killed. Teen thrillers also by Natasha Preston: The Cellar The Cabin You Will Be Mine The Lost The Twin
The majority of Bible students today believe that the Law of Moses was "nailed to the cross." However, a rapidly growing number are discovering that in fact, this is not true at all! The Law of Moses, the Old Covenant, did not pass away until all things in it were fulfilled - in AD 70! In this easy reading, very powerful and convincing book, Daniel Dery of The Institute of Fulfilled Prophecy, presents an effective, logical, exegetical case for a period of approximately 40 years for the transition from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant of Christ to be completed. You will be amazed at how clear - and undeniable - the Biblical testimony is on this issue!
Paul's closing words to the Corinthians "Maranatha!" have caused a tremendous amount of speculation and interest. What precisely did he mean by that? In this important, intriguing and challenging new book, Holger Neubauer digs deep into the background of that term. He explores the connections between the coming of the Lord, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies-- and "the unity of the faith." In addition, he discusses such topics as the passing of the Law of Moses, the fulfillment of the prophecies of Malachi- i.e. the coming of Elijah, and many more related topics. This book is chock full of intriguing and fascinating discussion that will help the reader to understand the beauty of God's purpose to invite all men into fellowship with him, and demonstrate what it means to be united in Christ.
In Matthew 24:3, in response to Jesus' prediction of the coming destruction of Jerusalem, the disciples asked: "When shall these things be, and what shall be the sign of your coming and the end of the age." All futurist eschatologies hold that the disciples were confused and wrongly connected that impending Jewish catastrophe with Christ's coming at the "end of time"? But, what if the apostles were NOT confused? What if they were right to make that connection? What if the end of the age and Christ's coming were in fact inseparably linked in prophecy?In this examination of these probitive questions, prolific author, debater, lecturer, Don K. Preston sets out in this unprecedented book to show that it was not Jesus' apostles who were confused, but rather, futurist commentators! This is a ground breaking book. You will not find another book like it! But, the exegesis is rock solid, the logic is compelling, the evidence is powerful! This book may well change your entire view of eschatology!