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The "Russian Chapters" of Ezekiel

During the Cold War in the past century, the evangelical prophecy teachers taught that Russia would invade the Israeli state. They got this from a misunderstanding of Ezekiel 38… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-russian-chapters-of-ezekiel/

Ishmael and Esau: Part 2

The Israeli state is the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. It is fulfilling all the prophecies of Edom in the violent manner that the Bible portrays. Yet most evangelical Christians… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/ishmael-and-esau-part-2/

Ishmael and Esau: Part 1

I was originally going to entitle these latest studies "The Religious History of Violence," because that is how carnally-minded men believe the Kingdom of God must be established… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/ishmael-and-esau-part-1/

Ishmael and Isaac in the Modern World: Part 3

Regardless of what form they take, Ishmaelites will not rule in the Kingdom of God. Biblically speaking, the sons of Hagar are not ultimate inheritors of the Kingdom. For this… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/ishmael-and-isaac-in-the-modern-world-part-3/

Ishmael and Isaac in the Modern World: Part 2

When God gave Abram a physical land inheritance (Canaan), it was not intended to be the highest inheritance for His people. Canaan was only a physical type of the real land… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/ishmael-and-isaac-in-the-modern-world-part-2/

Ishmael and Isaac in the Modern World: Part 1

The Bible teaches largely by illustration and by contrast. People are often types that illustrate principles, and many times they are compared to other types. Thus, Adam is… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/ishmael-and-isaac-in-the-modern-world-part-1/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Final

Daniel's 70 weeks is actually ten Jubilees. A Jubilee cycle is 49 years, followed by the Jubilee YEAR, which is the 50th year. But that 50th year is also the first year of the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-final/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Part 5

I mentioned earlier that Daniel's 70 weeks have two beginning points and two endpoints. The cycle began first in 458 B.C. when King Artaxerxes of Persia sent Ezra to Jerusalem in… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-part-5/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Part 4

Daniel's 70 weeks ended with the crucifixion. Of that there can be no doubt. The "clock" did not stop at the beginning or the middle of the week, in order to resume in the future.… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-part-4/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Part 3

The timing of Daniel's 70th week (26-33 A.D.) and Jesus' crucifixion are explicitly linked together by Daniel's prophecy. Likewise, because Jesus said in Matthew 18 that the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-part-3/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Part 2

In Part One I wrote that Daniel's 70 weeks had two starting points: 458 and 445 B.C. To identify these dates correctly is critically important in order to know the end points… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-part-2/

Daniel's 70 Weeks: Part 1

The idea of the seven-year tribulation at the end of this age is founded primarily upon the belief that Daniel's 70th week is yet future. This view, however, is based upon the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/daniels-70-weeks-part-1/

The Rapture: Part 10 (Final)

From what we have set forth in this lengthy series on "The Rapture," it should be apparent by now that the evangelical understanding of this term must be modified. The Greek term… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-10-final/

The Rapture: Part 9

The instructions for the Feast of Tabernacles in Lev. 23 single out only two days--the first and the eighth--as sabbaths. However, when we look deeper at the types and shadows, a… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-9/

The Rapture: Part 8

The divine law reveals His plan in both the first and second comings of Christ. The feasts in the seventh month of the Hebrew year (Sept.-Oct.) reveal the order of events in… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-8/

The Rapture: Part 7

The Feast of Tabernacles (Succoth, "booths") was to be kept for seven days, and then they had a final ceremony on the morning of the eighth day. The basic law of this feast is… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-7/

The Rapture: Part 6

Before moving on to explain the Feast of Tabernacles and its fulfillment in the time of Christ's coming, let us look one more time at the Old Testament types and shadows to glean… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-6/

The Rapture: Part 5

In Numbers 10, the stated purpose of blowing the trumpets is to gather the people (either the leaders or the congregation itself) and to muster the people for battle. We showed… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-5/

The Rapture: Part 4

We have shown earlier that Israel had two sets of feast days, one in the spring and one in the autumn. The spring feasts centered around Passover and Pentecost, both of which were… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-4/

The Rapture: Part 3

During my early years in the Church, I heard contradictory teachings from the same pulpits in regard to the final home of the saints. One week the preacher would long to "go to… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2006/08-2006/the-rapture-part-3/