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Content of Prophecy Study Set
1. SURVEY OF BIBLICAL PROPHECY,
A STUDY OF THE END TIMES AND
OF THE RETURN OF JESUS CHRIST
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2. SET ONE: STRUCTURE AND
TIMELINE OF 70TH WEEK
1 ASSUMPTIONS: in which we consider who ‘you’
addresses when encountered in biblical prophecy.
“Are you talking to me?”
2 BIBLE AS A BRIDGE: in which a suspension
bridge’s architecture serves as a graphic illustration of
the Bible narrative’s integrated structure.
3 WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED: What has the above
graphic given us for a view of the God of prophecy?
3. SET ONE: STRUCTURE AND
TIMELINE OF 70TH WEEK
4 ALL BOW DOWN: in which we consider glory and
magnificence at the formal end of human history.
5 DISPENSATIONS: the twin towers of our biblical
bridge support a prophetic roadway along which God’s
plan of redemption plays out in ordered measures.
6 ISRAEL, GOD’S TIMELINE: in which I explain the
unique role Jewish history plays in our use of biblical
prophecy. (An introduction to Slide VII)
4. SET ONE: STRUCTURE AND
TIMELINE OF 70TH WEEK
7 BASIC COVENANT: in which we consider in some
detail God’s covenant with Israel and its role in
prophecy.
8 DIASPORA: the tragedy of Israel’s ejection from the
Promised Land and its role in prophecy.
9 CONTENT OF THE 70 WEEKS: A treatment of the
70 Weeks’ prophecy, concentrating on its central
elements and events.
5. SET TWO:
PROPHECY IN THE GOSPELS AND
IN PAUL’S LETTERS
10 INTRODUCTION: in which we consider who ‘you’
addresses when encountered in biblical prophecy.
“Are you talking to me?”
11 THE ASCENSION: in which we consider how day
to day life fits in with an interest in the hereafter
12 THE OLIVET DISCOURSE: we look at Jesus’
treatment of His own return. This discourse forms
THE bridge between Daniel and Revelation.
6. SET TWO:
PROPHECY IN THE GOSPELS AND
IN PAUL’S LETTERS
13 OLIVET COMPANION VERSES: I offer you a series
of verses that guide and deepen our understanding of
Christ in the Olivet Discourse
14 RAPTURE AND RESURRECTION: I Corinthians-
one of THE classic rapture passages comes to the fore.
15 I THESSALONIANS: the companion passage to I
Corinthians 15’s treatment of the rapture and
resurrection.
7. SET TWO:
PROPHECY IN THE GOSPELS AND
IN PAUL’S LETTERS
16 THE CHURCH AVENGED: II Thessalonians 1
and the justice of God on behalf of His Church
17 THE MAN OF SIN: II Thessalonians 2 and the
Man of Lawlessness released and revealed
18 APOSTASY IN THE CHURCH: Paul warns
Timothy about the winnowing of the Church
19 SALVATION: A companion piece to #18, which
has begged the question, “Can I lose my salvation?”
8. SET THREE:
BACKWARDS THROUGH
REVELATION
20 INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION: In which I
explain the purpose of ‘backward engineering’ the
book of Revelation
21 GATES NEVER CLOSE: The architecture of
Eternity– a comparison of islamic and christian
visions.
22 THE ETERNAL CITY: The amazing physicality of
Revelation 21’s treatment of the Eternal City
9. SET THREE:
BACKWARDS THROUGH
REVELATION
23 THE RETURN OF JESUS CHRIST: Chapters 19
and 20 depict the return of the Savior
24 MILLENNIUM AND REVELATION: I spotlight
and expand on Revelation’s thin treatment of this
very real dispensation.
25 ON THE EDGE OF THE END: Five whole
chapters (14-18) devoted to circumstances
immediately leading to the return of Christ.
10. SET THREE:
BACKWARDS THROUGH
REVELATION
26 TIMELINE FOR REVELATION 5-13: I superimpose
the 70th Week’s geometry on the distinctly
non-sequential progression of these chapters.
27 SEQUENCE OF SEALS, TRUMPETS AND BOWLS:
How do these three judgmental series arrange themselves
in on our 70th Week Timeline? (Thank you, Robert
Gundry!)
11. SET THREE:
SIX TRIBULATION ACTORS
28 SATAN IN REVELATION: ENTITY I–The
Adversary of old tries to go toe-to-toe with his Maker.
What’s he hope to accomplish . . . .and how?
29 THE ANTICHRIST IN REVELATION: ENTITY
II–focusing mostly on Chapter 12, we follow his story
arc through several scattered passages.
30 THE SAINTS IN REVELATION: ENTITY III–The
overcomers, the margin of God’s victory! The
brothers!!! US?????
12. SET THREE:
BACKWARDS THROUGH
REVELATION
31 THE JEWS IN REVELATION: ENTITY IV–The
thin references in Revelation to this group’s role in the
Tribulation receives full treatment.
32 THE NATIONS IN REVELATION: ENTITY V–The
source of a harvest of souls you never saw coming!
33 THE CREATION: ENTITY VI–Waiting for the
freedom of the children of God and its own glorious
redemption