Ep. 14 is the eighth of an ongoing verse by verse study of the Olivet Discourse as recorded in Matthew 24 and is intended to be an audio companion to the written commentary It’s Not the End of the World located at http://www.preteristsite.com/plain/warrenend.html. The topic in this episode is Matthew 24:15:
Therefore when you see the ‘abomination of desolation,’ spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place” (whoever reads, let him understand)
Promoted Podcast
- Say Hello to My Little Friend ~ even though he ragged on MUGs and has not redeemed himself.
Links and Resources
(the exact page numbers for reference can be found in the written commentary)
- The Great Tribulation: Past or Future, Kenneth Gentry (co-authored with Tommy Ice) Kregel Publications, 1999
- Matthew 24 and the Great Tribulation, Brian Schwertley, http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/Tribulation.htm
- Matthew 24 Fulfilled, John L. Bray, John L. Bray Ministry 1996 (caveat - author slipped into NeoHymenæan apostasy and has an addendum to the end of this book announcing such - however, this book is fully orthodox)
- Rapture: The End-Times Error That Leaves the Bible Behind, David B. Currie, Sophia Institute Press, 2003
- Did Jerusalem Christians Flee to Pella? http://www. wheaton.edu/DistanceLearning/Pella.htm
- Perilous Times: Studies in Eschatological Evil, Kenneth Gentry, Covenant Media Press, 1999
- Point of Division by Dee Dee Warren
- Oh the Brittality of it All! by Dee Dee Warren
- Damned if you do, and damned if you don’t by Dee Dee Warren
- Hank Clarifies His Views by Dee Dee Warren
Recommended Reading
- God Crucified by Richard Bauckham - I just found out that his expansion on this work is going to be out in September and is available for pre-order at Amazon!!! Squeeeeee!!!!!!
Other Episode Credits and Information
- Take Off by Bob & Doug McKenzie
- Shame, Shame, Shame by Ratt
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