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Tag: Prophecy

General studies regarding Biblical Prophecy. This section covers the broad themes of future events, the interpretation of prophetic literature (Daniel, Ezekiel, Revelation), and the timeline of God’s plan for the ages, providing a framework for understanding the End Times.

The Mystery Form of the Kingdom: Understanding the Matthew 13 Parables

In Matthew 13, Jesus uses parables to reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, offering profound insights into God’s unfolding plan for the present age. Each parable reveals a different aspect of the Kingdom, showing how God’s redemptive work continues until the final separation at the end of the age.

Precedence of Revelation

The Book of Revelation is deeply connected to numerous themes, symbols, and events found throughout the Bible. This chapter provides an in-depth look at these connections, illustrating how the final book of the Bible ties together prophecies, visions, and teachings from both the Old and New Testaments. The following comprehensive list highlights key elements of Revelation alongside their precedents in other biblical texts.

Unity in Prophecy: Embracing Diverse Views on the Four Horsemen

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are iconic symbols representing catastrophic events that will unfold during the tribulation period as described in the Book of Revelation, chapters 6-8. These horsemen represent the first four seals of a scroll that only the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, is worthy to open. Each horseman brings a distinct form of judgment upon the earth: conquest, war, famine, and death.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."