THE UNVEILING OF JESUS REVELATION 8-12 A Layman and Scholar’s Guide to Interpreting The Book of Revelation By: Michael J. Sullivan Copyright 2008-04-08 Revelation 8 – 11 We now embark upon the third vision. In chapter eight we are informed that the opening of the seventh seal involves the judgment described here…
Month: September 2012
Commentary on Revelation Chapters 1 – 7
A Layman and Scholar’s Guide To Interpreting The Book of Revelation By: Michael J. Sullivan Copyright 2008-04-08 The purpose of this commentary My purpose writing this article/commentary is to glorify Christ in demonstrating what the story of redemption is all about from Genesis 1-3 to Revelation 20-22. In Adam and the story of Israel’s covenantal history, man realizes…
Philippians 3 – Question/Challenge on What Death/Resurrection is in View
Anti-preterism: why did Paul claim his hope was to attain the resurrection of the dead [Phil. 3:11], if the “death” to be overcome was purely a relational issue with God. Had Paul’s relationship with God not been restored? Are we to believe the man who wrote the majority of the N.T. had not been “raised”? Response: To reduce the biblical-preterist…
Seven / Seventy – Sabbath Rest and New Creation Motifs Found in the Beginnings of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Seven / Seventy Sabbath Rest and New Creation in the Beginnings of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John By Michael J. Sullivan The OT is filled with numerological significance pointing us back to the seven days of creation and Sabbath rest for the people of God. The NT points us to a New Covenant (NC) New Creation rest for the people…
A House Made Without Hands
By William Bell “Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth or ever You had formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.” (Psalm 90:1-2). For those familiar with this text and the prologue of the Gospel of John, this verse is parallel to John 1:1-3…
Commentary on the Gospel of John
By David A. Green www.PRETERISTCOSMOS.COM God sent His Son to save His chosen ones out from among His covenant-people, the Jews, and to save His chosen ones who were scattered among the nations (Jn. 10:16; 17:2). God sent His Son to make these two One (i.e., “one new man” in Christ), to raise them up to become the dwelling of…