Full Preterism: The Antichrist Part 3
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Rev 11:11 "But after the three and a half days a breath of life from God entered them, and they stood on their feet, and terror struck those who saw them."
The city (Jerusalem) falls as a result of this. So these events clearly took place by/in 70 AD. But the antichrist (man of lawlessness) is also destroyed by the same "breath of life" that saves the believers who were resurrected at Christ's coming. So Christ's "breath" is in judgment - reward to good, destruction to bad.
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Great videos.
Do you have any suggestions on other sources to study full preterism?
undertoww 1 year ago
@undertoww
There is a book called 'House Divided - Bridging the Gap in Reformed Eschatology' that was sent to me by the author. Its a good book and the author(s) is good people.
On the subject of the Antichrist, however, there is none that even compares to Duncan McKenzie's book 'The Antichrist and the Second Coming: A Preterist Examination'.
FP websites that I personally like most are Sovereign Grace Preterism and Reign of Christ Ministries.
RenewalOfAllThings 1 year ago
@RenewalOfAllThings You are now on my list of heretical preterists :)
Danielezerable 8 months ago
@Danielezerable
You are now on my list of people not on my list. :)
RenewalOfAllThings 7 months ago
I like how McKenzie puts it:
"The individual beast, the eighth king (Rev. 17:11), comes out of the abyss (Rev. 11:7, 17:8) the eight kings of Revelation 17 are no more physical kings than the kings of Persia are in Daniel 10:13; cf. Dan. 10:20-21). The 8 kings were the demonic kings behind the pre AD 70 Roman Empire (which explains why there are only 8 kings, Rome had well over a 100 human emperors)."
Basically stating that the DEMONIC kingdom was "DESTROYED" at the coming, not the Empire.
RenewalOfAllThings 2 years ago
2Thess 2:8 "And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus will overthrow with the breath of his mouth and destroy by the splendor of his coming."
Again, this parallels exactly to its fulfillment in Rev 11:11. The saints/martyrs are resurrected (found innocent) by the breath of Jesus at his coming while on the other hand Titus and his demonic army along with the prostitute city of Jerusalem are destroyed by "breath" at his "coming" (found guilty) in judgment.
RenewalOfAllThings 2 years ago