Eschatology is the doctrine of the end times. Dispensational Eschatology is the story of how God keeps his promises to Israel and the church when the end times arrives. The book begins with a brief review and defense of dispensational theology. The question of hermeneutics (interpretive methodology) is thoroughly examined, with a separate chapter on hermeneutics for eschatology. Then Dispensational eschatology is thoroughly discussed and contrasted with related issues in Covenant eschatology. Is the New Testament Church the New Israel, as Covenant theology claims? Are the Rapture and Second...
Eschatology is the doctrine of the end times. Dispensational Eschatology is the story of how God keeps his promises to Israel and the church when the ...
The book of James is practical preaching on Christian character and duty. Sometimes James sounds like the Old Testament Wisdom books, and sometimes he thunders like one of the Old Testament prophets. James was the first New Testament writer and his letter forms a bridge between Old Testament law and Jesus' New Testament gospel message. James is not an easy book with its seeming mix of law and grace and its insistence on practical Christian works. The commentary explains what the book requires of Christians. The book's main themes are that trials develop spiritual maturity and good works...
The book of James is practical preaching on Christian character and duty. Sometimes James sounds like the Old Testament Wisdom books, and sometimes he...
This book was written for Christians, but non-Christians will also profit. The purpose is to explain the biblical doctrine of sexual morality, particularly as it concerns homosexuality, and exhort Christians to practice the biblical morality God requires of his saved people: steadfast in tolerance, faith, practice, and giving the gospel of salvation. The Christian problem with sexual immorality in general, and with homosexuality in particular, is not the practice of these things by others. The circumstance of living in the world means the Christian by necessity tolerates sin in non-believers....
This book was written for Christians, but non-Christians will also profit. The purpose is to explain the biblical doctrine of sexual morality, particu...
The commentary is in two parts. Part one is a discussion of Daniel's faith in a pagan land separated from temple and sacrifices, persevering in his faith by faith alone. Part two is a explanation of the prophecies Daniel received during the times of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian Empires. Some of the the prophecies explain Israel's future up to the time of their independence in 164 BC. Other prophecies explain the future history of the biblical world, Christ's advents, the Antichrist, and the Tribulation. The commentary uses Dispensational theology to explain the eschatological prophecies.
The commentary is in two parts. Part one is a discussion of Daniel's faith in a pagan land separated from temple and sacrifices, persevering in his fa...
This commentary on John 1-12 is designed for every Believer who sits in Sunday schools or Bible studies and can't get reasonable answers to their questions. By default, then, it is also intended for Bible teachers so they can understand what the Scripture says and provide reasonable answers for themselves and their students. Any Believer can study John's Gospel through this commentary and answer for themselves the two basic questions: what does it mean, and what does it mean to me? The author believes John's Gospel is the accurate, authentic, and credible product of God the Holy Spirit and...
This commentary on John 1-12 is designed for every Believer who sits in Sunday schools or Bible studies and can't get reasonable answers to their ques...
One of the basic issues with New Testament study is knowing where and when events took place. Here is a chronology of significant events in biblical and secular history from Jesus birth in 5 BC to the division of the Roman Empire in AD 395. Nine appendices discuss additional details: the month and year Jesus was born; the year his public ministry began; the duration of his public ministry; dating of his death; reconciling his crucifixion date with Daniel 9:25; details concerning the apostles; lists of Jesus' miracles and parables; and a brief description of the Jewish War.
One of the basic issues with New Testament study is knowing where and when events took place. Here is a chronology of significant events in biblical a...
The incarnation of God the Son in Jesus of Nazareth was the most significant act of God since the creation of the universe. God Became Incarnate is an in-depth examination of what it meant for God to become incarnate in a human being; how the incarnation was accomplished through a virgin birth; the baptism and temptation, and the necessity of the incarnation and resurrection to Christ's propitiation for mans' sins. The incarnation and resurrection were also vital to Christ's heavenly intercession, his return for his church, and his second advent. The year and location of the virgin birth are...
The incarnation of God the Son in Jesus of Nazareth was the most significant act of God since the creation of the universe. God Became Incarnate is an...
This commentary on John 13-21 is designed for every Believer who sits in Sunday schools or Bible studies and for their Bible teachers. Any Believer can study John's Gospel through this commentary and answer for themselves the two basic questions: what does it mean, and what does it mean to me? The author believes John's Gospel is the accurate, authentic, and credible product of God the Holy Spirit and the Apostle John. John wrote a historically reliable account of that part of the public ministry of Jesus the Christ which was not revealed by the Synoptic Gospels. His message throughout is...
This commentary on John 13-21 is designed for every Believer who sits in Sunday schools or Bible studies and for their Bible teachers. Any Believer ca...
Knowing where and when events took place is one of the basic issues with Bible study. Here is a chronology of significant events in biblical and secular history from Adam to the divided Roman Empire. Twenty-eight appendices discuss additional details, including an important reconsideration of the orthodox Egyptian chronology, which demonstrates the accuracy of the biblical record. Other issues discussed are where Noah's ark came to rest, the timing of the Exodus, the pharaoh of the Exodus, where the Red Sea crossing was made, and the location of the Mountain of God where Israel camped for two...
Knowing where and when events took place is one of the basic issues with Bible study. Here is a chronology of significant events in biblical and secul...