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It was an interdenominational seminary and these 'strange' theological positions are quite standard in the UK. We do not go by Darby. We go by the New Testament. In fact there are large numbers of amillennialists in the US who hold similar views. I suspect that you are cloistered in your own little world.
I grew up on Scofield as a young man, but turned from pretrib when I discovered all the contradictions and twisting of Greek that it required, together with its lack of regard for context. You Americans waste so much time arguing abut inessentials that you never contemplate the whole. Look at MATTHEW 24 in parallel with Mark 13 and Luke 21 and if you are open to truth you will soon see that your exegesis is wrong as far as 'great tribulation' (no article) is concerned.
Then read Revelation asking yourself what message for the church of John's day did it have? .
'The temple of theos' covers all pagan temples seen as one. It is a compound singular. He will worship in 'the temple of God' wherever situated proclaiming himself to be theos. It is not referring to the Jerusalem Temple which ceased long ago and no longer has any place in God's eyes. Why do you think its rebuilding is never mentioned in the New Testament? God cursed it in 70 AD. He had already replaced it with Jesus Christ and the Temple of the Holy Spirit. Like the millennium, ideas of a rebuilt temple were unknown to Jesus, Paul, Peter, and James. The temple was history.
Caligula displayed himself in one temple of theos after another.
Singular because representative of all temples of theos.
How can the activity of unbelieving Jews be a prophecy? You are living in a dream world. There is no suggestion in the whole of the New Testament that a third temple will be built, and such a temple would be an abhorrence to God. God's people now worship in 'the true Tabernacle not made with hands' (Heb 8.5; 9.11). Indeed the writer tells us that if there is a temple on earth there is no entry into the heavenly Tabernacle (Heb 9.8). I prefer to use the heavenly Tabernacle as in Heb 10.19 ff
well people believe all kinds of odd things once they vary from Scripture.
they are not 'under the altar' in Rev 20 they are living and reigning with Christ. so maybe its YOU who cannot read the Queen's English? Mass beheadings occurred in 1st century AD (Paul was one) so what's your problem?. That was what indicated that people in those days were going through great tribulation in 1st century AD. And when they arrived in Heaven their SOULS did not need heads. By the way SOULS don't have physical heads lol. Or do you think Paul is now in Heaven without his head?
Of course it doesn't worry me. The Holy Spirit delivered me from Darbyism many years ago.
I suggest you come to England and ask our young people what they think about the great tribulation. Unless they have been infected by American evangelists most of them won't know what you are talking about. Darbyism is not in vogue here. We proclaim the Scriptures which does not mention the great tribulation. We proclaim the second coming of Christ, but on the whole we leave Revelation (and much of Daniel) to the fanatics
I grew up on Scofield as a young man, but turned from pretrib when I discovered all the contradictions and twisting of Greek that it required, together with its lack of regard for context. You Americans waste so much time arguing abut inessentials that you never contemplate the whole. Look at MATTHEW 24 in parallel with Mark 13 and Luke 21 and if you are open to truth you will soon see that your exegesis is wrong as far as 'great tribulation' (no article) is concerned.
Then read Revelation asking yourself what message for the church of John's day did it have? .
'The temple of theos' covers all pagan temples seen as one. It is a compound singular. He will worship in 'the temple of God' wherever situated proclaiming himself to be theos. It is not referring to the Jerusalem Temple which ceased long ago and no longer has any place in God's eyes. Why do you think its rebuilding is never mentioned in the New Testament? God cursed it in 70 AD. He had already replaced it with Jesus Christ and the Temple of the Holy Spirit. Like the millennium, ideas of a rebuilt temple were unknown to Jesus, Paul, Peter, and James. The temple was history.
Caligula displayed himself in one temple of theos after another.
Singular because representative of all temples of theos.
How can the activity of unbelieving Jews be a prophecy? You are living in a dream world. There is no suggestion in the whole of the New Testament that a third temple will be built, and such a temple would be an abhorrence to God. God's people now worship in 'the true Tabernacle not made with hands' (Heb 8.5; 9.11). Indeed the writer tells us that if there is a temple on earth there is no entry into the heavenly Tabernacle (Heb 9.8). I prefer to use the heavenly Tabernacle as in Heb 10.19 ff
well people believe all kinds of odd things once they vary from Scripture.
they are not 'under the altar' in Rev 20 they are living and reigning with Christ. so maybe its YOU who cannot read the Queen's English? Mass beheadings occurred in 1st century AD (Paul was one) so what's your problem?. That was what indicated that people in those days were going through great tribulation in 1st century AD. And when they arrived in Heaven their SOULS did not need heads. By the way SOULS don't have physical heads lol. Or do you think Paul is now in Heaven without his head?
Of course it doesn't worry me. The Holy Spirit delivered me from Darbyism many years ago.
I suggest you come to England and ask our young people what they think about the great tribulation. Unless they have been infected by American evangelists most of them won't know what you are talking about. Darbyism is not in vogue here. We proclaim the Scriptures which does not mention the great tribulation. We proclaim the second coming of Christ, but on the whole we leave Revelation (and much of Daniel) to the fanatics
I suggest you come to England and ask our young people what they think about the great tribulation. Unless they have been infected by American evangelists most of them won't know what you are talking about. Darbyism is not in vogue here. We proclaim the Scriptures which does not mention the great tribulation. We proclaim the second coming of Christ, but on the whole we leave Revelation (and much of Daniel) to the fanatics
You must be out of gas,the blanket indictments are telling..........