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May 29, 2007

Marvin Rosenthal's The Pre-Wrath Rapture of the Church added to Shopping Cart

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...sort of. We do not carry it here so you will not be able to add it to your shopping cart, but you can purchase it through Zion's Hope by calling:
1-888-781-ZION (9466). Or, P.O. Box 121048 Clermont, FL 34712

This book by Marvin Rosenthal is a standard work on the Prewrath Rapture. Rosenthal was formerly a Pretribulational teacher but his conviction of what Scripture teaches on this subject compelled him to change his position, and to write this book and to challenge others who have been brought up in the pretribulational tradition to do the same.

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/29/07 @ 05:12 PM
Filed under: Prewrath Resources

 

May 23, 2007

Robert Van Kampen and His Prewrath Audio Lectures Now Available for Download!

This is the first time Robert Van Kampen's lecture series, The Olivet Discourse: Introduction to End Times, has been made available on the Internet.

It is a mp3 series of fourteen lectures that he taught at Grace Church of West Ottawa, West Olive, Michigan.

You can choose to either download all of them, or just those that interest you. Listen to them for your own study, or complement your Prewrath study group with them.

Click here to be taken to the audio lectures.

1. Importance of the Return of Christ
2. Different Views of the End Times
3. Interpreting Scripture
4. Position of the Early Church
5. Introduction to the Olivet Discourse
6. "Parousia" of Christ
7. The End of the Age
8. 144,000
9. The Sign
10. Time, Times, and Half a Time
11. The Key to Daniel and Revelation
12. Wheat and Tares
13. Conclusion on The Olivet Discourse
14. Questions & Answers

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/23/07 @ 07:22 PM
Filed under: Olivet Discourse, Prewrath Resources

 

May 22, 2007

Interesting Story on Rabbi Revealing Name of the Messiah

Israel Today reports, "Shortly before he died, one of Israel's most prominent rabbis wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he requested would remain sealed until now. When the note was opened, it revealed what many have known for centuries: Yehoshua, or Yeshua (Jesus), is the Messiah...." Click here to read more...

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/22/07 @ 11:29 AM
Filed under: News Items

 

May 10, 2007

www.bible.org

I'd like to suggest to those who value good internet Bible study resources, www.bible.org.

This is as well the home of the popular and reliable online Bible translation, The NET Bible.

The preface reads,

The NET Bible is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators’ notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars – experts in the original biblical languages – who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. Turn the pages and see the breadth of the translators’ notes, documenting their decisions and choices as they worked. The translators’ notes make the original languages far more accessible, allowing you to look over the translator’s shoulder at the very process of translation. This level of documentation is a first for a Bible translation, making transparent the textual basis and the rationale for key renderings (including major interpretive options and alternative translations). This unparalleled level of detail helps connect people to the Bible in the original languages in a way never before possible without years of study of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. It unlocks the riches of the Bible’s truth from entirely new perspectives...

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/10/07 @ 11:42 PM
Filed under: Miscellaneous

 

May 2, 2007

What Herb Thinks...

He writes,

One of the hardest things I have done was to leave the pre-trib camp. I knew that if I did, I would become an outcast to the very people whom I most needed to get my message out and wanted to reach. Yet, I also knew that God didn't reveal the information I had stumbled on to any of them. That being the case, I was willing to go outside the camp. Click here for more...

(h.t. Darrin)

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/ 2/07 @ 11:33 PM
Filed under: Prewrath Story

 

May 1, 2007

What is "RSS" All About?

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Have you heard of the intimidating Internet terms, "RSS," "RSS Feed," or "RSS Reader" thrown around? You may have noticed that most websites and blogs today use this new subscription service because they want their readers or customers to be notified of any new content to their site. In other words, in "Bookmarking" a site you have to manually search for any new content though there may not even be any--and that takes a lot of time. But RSS automatically notifies you of any new content--and brings it right to your door step without even going to the website to view it!

Many of the readers to this blog are notified of new posts via email. And that is an excellent means of notification. But if you follow several or more blogs or other websites daily, it would save you a lot of time to have new content from those sites aggregated to one place--and that is what an RSS program does for you.

Tim Challies has demythologized this often-enigmatic Internet function for us by writing a brief and lucid explanation. You can read it here.

If you choose to read this article, then afterwards, I would recommend the popular web-based RSS program called "Bloglines." And if you choose to use the Bloglines RSS program or some other, then this blog's RSS address that you can subscribe to is here; or if you look over to the right you will see an image that says, "RSS VALID" that you can click on.

Don't you feel like a techy now after reading this!

(Ignore the following search terms. pre-wath prewath prerath pre wrath prewraht pre-rath prewarth rapure rature raptre raputre raptrue rpature )

Posted by Alan Kurschner on 05/ 1/07 @ 10:19 PM
Filed under: General Blog