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Category Archives: bible study
An interruption of the Layman’s commentary. Are there prophets in this enlightened time of the New Testament?
My pastor, who is not the only one, will adamantly proclaim that there are NO prophets since the arrival of the New Testament. Is that true? Let’s see what the scriptures say. “For just as we have many members in … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Faith, grace, Prophetic, Romans, spiritual gifts, Thoughts
Tagged Bible, body, Christ, differ, end times, exercise, exhortations, Faith, foretelling, function, gifts, given, God, grace, Holy spirit, Jesus, last days, members, New Testament, prediction, prophecy, prophetic, prophets, proportion, Romans 12, Scripture
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A layman’s commentary on Matthew 24, verses 16 – 28. Let those in Judea flee to the mountains.
We are now in chapter five of my Layman’s commentary on Matthew 24, and we are in the section identified by the publishers as the, Abomination of Desolation. Matthew 24:15 tells us this – “Therefore when you see the ‘ABOMINATION … Continue reading
Posted in Abomination, antichrist, apostasy, Assyrians, bible study, Daniel, departure, Jerusalem, Matthew's gospel, overtaken, Saints, the king of fierce countenance, the little horn, the prince that shall come, the willful king
Tagged Abomination, Bible, Christ, Daniel, desolation, end times, flee, flesh, great, holy place, last days, Matthew 24, mountains, nursing, pregnant, prophecy, prophet, Sabbath, saved, Scripture, shortened, Tribulation, understand, woe
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A layman’s commentary on Matthew 24 verse 15. The Abomination of Desolations.
The NASB entitles this next section, The Abomination of Desolation. As a standalone statement, this makes no sense to me, and thus, we begin a deep dive into Matthew 24:15 and beyond. “When ye therefore shall see the abomination of … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Thessalonians, Abomination, antichrist, Antichrist, bible study, Daniel, false prophet, Matthew's gospel, Protestantism
Tagged Abomination, antichrist, Belief, Bible, Christ, coming spoke of, Daniel, desolation, end times, false prophet, God, Holy, Jesus, last days, Matthew 24, place, prophecy, prophet, Scripture, see, spoken, stand, the day, understand
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An interruption of the layman’s commentary of Matthew 24. Let’s talk about the age of the earth from a Biblical point of view.
We had a house guest recently, and I try not to overwhelm them with my deep dives into scripture. But a family member had also stopped in, and that person instigated this conversation under the pretense of pointing out the … Continue reading
Posted in betray, bible study, Creation, darkness, David, fallen angels, Genesis, Heaven, heavens, King Saul, Satan, Saul, void, water
Tagged beginning, being, Belief, Bible, breathed, created, darkness, day, Earth, formed, formless, God, ground, heavens, hope, Jesus, light, living, man, prophecy, Satan, Scripture, two great lights, void
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A laymans commentary on Matthew 24. Chapter Four, verses 11- 15. “Because iniquity shall abound.”
Chapter Four “Because iniquity shall abound.” Matthew 24:11 NASB “Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.” Matthew is not the only one to make this statement. “Many will come in [appropriating to themselves] the name [of Messiah] which belongs … Continue reading
Posted in Abomination, bible study, Daniel, endurance, good news, lawlessness, Matthew's gospel, misleads, Prophetic, Thoughts
Tagged Abomination, arise, coming, Daniel, day, desolation, end times, endure good news, false, grow cold, Jesus, kingdom, last days, lawlessness, love, Matthew 24, mislead, preached, prophecy, prophets, Scripture, world
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A layman’s commentary on Matthew 24. Chapter Three, verses 7- 10. For nation shall rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom. Isn’t that what we are seeing?
Chapter three. “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:” Matthew 24:7 “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” We have been talking about … Continue reading
Posted in betray, bible study, devour, hatred, kill, Matthew's gospel, Rule the nations, sorrows, the nations, Tribulation
Tagged betray, earthquakes, fall, famines, hated, kill, kingdom, Matthew 24, name, nation, pestilences, the beginning of sorrows, they will deliver you to tribulation
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A laymans commentary on Matthew 24. Chapter Two, verses 3 – 6. When shall these things be – a common question these days.
Chapter two. Tell us when these things shall be or evidence of the end of the age. Matthew 24:3 “And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, coming, disciple, Matthew's gospel, Sermon on the Mount, signs, the end of the World, when shall these things be
Tagged disciples, end times, God, hope, Jesus, last days, Matthew, Mount of Olives, privately, prophecy, Scripture, the end of the World, the sign of your coming, when shall these things
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A laymans commentary on Matthew 24. Chapter one, verses 1,2. Signs of the end of the age.
Chapter one. Signs of the End of the Age. Matthew 24:1 “And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple.” The disciples, proud of their heritage and … Continue reading
Posted in Antichrist, bible study, Daniel, disciple, Matthew's gospel, stones, temple
Tagged another, Bible, buildings, came, departed, disciples, end times, Jesus, last days, left, Matthew 24, not one stone, prophecy, said, Scripture, see, shew, temple, torn down, truly, upon
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A word that needs to be heard.
Posted in condemnation, hypocrisy, judgment, strange doctrines, teaching a different doctrine, the goal of our instruction
Tagged Bible, Christians, devouring, doctrine, each other, end times, false teachers, God, humility, Jesus, last days, mockery, prejudice, Repentance, ridicule, Scripture, tradition
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The antichrist. How, then, do we fit the Roman Empire into this mix? Daniel 9:26 and a few other verses.
In the previous post, I referred to Daniel describing the statue, with the head of gold, to Nebuchadnezzar. He tells Nebuchadnezzar that he is the head of gold. Both the silver and the bronze are referred to as inferior kingdoms, … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Thessalonians, 70 weeks, antichrist, Antichrist, apostasy, bible study, confirm, covenant, Daniel, departure, empire, Nebuchadnezzar's statue, Revelation, ten horns and seven heads, the fourth kingdom, the king of fierce countenance, the little horn, the prince that shall come, the willful king
Tagged Assyrians, Bible, Christ, city, come, Daniel's prophecies, destroy, empire, end times, fourth kingdom, God, hope, iron, Jesus, Jews, kingdoms, last days, Nebuchadnezzar, people, prince, prophecy, Rome, sanctuary, Scripture, Titus
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