The Day of the Lord Commentary

ebook Interpreting Old Testament End-Times Prophecy

By Greg Hinnant

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The Old Testament is richly laden with prophecies and foreshadowings of the last days. Having never researched its treasures, however, many Christians possess a lopsided, exclusively New Testament understanding of End-Times prophecy. The Day of the Lord Commentary meticulously examines every Old Testament text foretelling or foreshadowing the dramatic people and events that consummate God's prophetic plan, terminate this world order, and inaugurate Christ's unprecedentedly righteous, peaceful, worldwide kingdom on earth.Only the Bible, accurately interpreted, establishes accurate End-Times views. This commentary's abundant, biblical cross-references lay a deep, broad foundation for a clear, accurate eschatology. It will amaze you how often, and how specifically, Old and New Testament prophets agree. All see the same final events, and in the same order: Tribulation, Armageddon, Millennium! This in-depth study gives special attention to the Old Testament's less-known "little apocalypses" in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Zechariah, and identifies their many links to John's well-known apocalypse, Revelation. Soundly refuting Supersessionism, it explains why God has regathered the Jews, reestablished the State of Israel, and preserved it against all odds: Israel's Day of the Lord is coming!

The Day of the Lord Commentary