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Biblical Prophecy
Wilbur M. Smith, D.D.
- The Significance of Prophecy.
What does "prophet" mean in the Word of God? What is the extent of prophecy
in the Old and New Testaments?
- Major Themes of Prophecy. There
are 13 or 14 major areas upon which the light of the prophetic word falls.
- Hebraic Prophecy. Those
predictions beginning in Genesis through to the New Testament concerning the
history and ultimate destiny of the Hebrew People are called Hebraic
prophecies.
- Messianic Prophecy. The
prophecies about the coming of the Lord Jesus are by far the most important
in all literature.
- Prophecies in Daniel. The book
of Daniel is the only panoramic survey of the great empires of the world
down to the end of the age. It has chronological prophecy indicating the
coming of the Lord.
- Prophecies of Christ. Jesus
talked prophetically concerning himself, the church, the Jews and the fall
of Jerusalem, the course of the age, the end of the age, and of judgment to
come.
- The Olivet Discourse. On the
Mount of Olives during Holy Week Jesus delivered His last pronouncement to
the public in general. It is recorded in Matthew 24-25, Mark 13 and Luke 21.
In this last discourse Jesus prophesies on the time before, during and after
the Tribulation.
- The Resurrection Chapter. I
Corinthians 15 talks about the Resurrection. Is there certainty in the
resurrection of Jesus? What is its importance?
- The Anti-Christ. Who is this
Anti-Christ, the supreme enemy of God? What will be his work? What are his
characteristics? Who are the two beasts that come against God?
- The Book of Revelation. We need
this final book of triumph and victory. It is a book of conflict, of light
over darkness, between the powers of evil, Satan, and Hell against the power
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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