The Eschatology of Covenant This paper seeks to describe the prophetic options available to those who espouse Covenant Theology, and explain why Dispensational interpretation is not an option for them.
Two systems with much in common are contrasted. Dispensationalism or
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[T]his final study of Jesus' idea of the Kingdom continues to demonstrate how the disciples' expectation of a future Davidic kingdom was put there by Christ Himself. 9.KingdomTeachings5b-Acts1
[T]he question of Jesus' disciples, asked after they had been specifically instructed by Him (Acts 1:3) should have put paid to any idea that Israel has no literal kingdom hopes.... read more →
7.KingdomTeachings4 Now the attention is on Matthew's witness. Matthew's Gospel is perhaps the "Jewish" of the Gospels. These lectures have been taken from the course 'Biblical Theology of the New... read more →
[D]r. Henebury now turns to the Gospel of John. These lectures have been taken from the course 'Biblical Theology of the New Testament' at Telos Biblical Institute 6.KingdomTeachings3
[T]his lecture completes the study of the Kingdom of God in Luke's Gospel. These lectures have been taken from the course 'Biblical Theology of the New Testament' at Telos Biblical... read more →
BibInterp-Parameters This is an introduction to Dr Henebury's lessons on how to keep within the boundaries of sane Bible interpretation.
The Future of an Allusion - Full