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In
Revelation
1:11, Yeshua the Messiah appears to the Apostle John and tells him to
"Write in a book what you see." What follows is
by far one of the most controversial of all the books of
Holy Scripture: the Book of Revelation. This text
contains the primary basis for what most believe about the end-times and the Second
Coming.
Eschatology is the "study
of end things." It includes phenomenon such as the
End of the Age, the rapture, and Second Coming.
However, like all areas of theology, there are multiple
interpretations how prophesied events are to transpire.
This section addresses eschatology and what
people believe will happen surrounding the end-times. Key
questions such as "When will the rapture take
place?" and "What will the Tribulation be
like?" are addressed.
A New Way to Look at
Prophecy
by
J.K. McKee
posted
01 July, 2004
Answering:
The Top Reasons People Believe in the Pre-Trib
Rapture
by
J.K. McKee
posted
06 May, 2008
The End-Times: What
Should We Expect?
by
J.K. McKee
revised edition posted 12
May, 2004
Is Being "Taken" Always a Good
Thing?
by
J.K. McKee
revised edition posted 02 October, 2005
The Message of Revelation
by
J.K. McKee
posted 05
November, 2007
The Problem of Messianic
Pre-Tribulationists
by
J.K. McKee
posted
01
January,
2003
What Happened to our Eschatology?
by
J.K. McKee
posted
01
January,
2006
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