GENTILES ISRAEL n n t t t o n t o n c Patriarchs c m m n Patriarchs n Conscience Conscience i i e e i i t t t n t n e e n n a a c m u m c m u m h h c a m m c a l l e a a e i i e u e c u i c n i o n m n o m n f f i i a a n g n w g r e b w r e b r s s r d o d o n n s u s u u s A A g g i e u r s i e r a g r a r g r o r o e e e e P e e h A P h A H H T i T i L n n L M M l l v M M v v v C C l l i i o i n o i n K K M M G G E E Creation Adamic Noahic Abrahamic Mosaic New Armageddon Logos Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Gen. 1:28-30; Gen. 3:14-19 Established Gen. 12:1-3 Ex. 20-40 Gen. 9:1-17 Hosea 6:7 Responsibility Fulfill the Faith Animal Fill the Stay Distinct Obey Obey the Accept Sacrifice Alone Covenant : People Christ Earth Messiah Law Gen. 3:21 in Christ Gen. 7:14 Gen. 1:26-28; Gen. 9:7 Ex. 19:3-8 Alone 2:16-17 Failure GWT RAPTURE Disobeyed Evil and Built Babel Assimilated Reject Gog & Most Ate Fruit Wickedness 2 Chron. Messiah Magog Gen. 11:1-4 Gen. 34 Reject Gen. 3:1-6 Gen. 6:5-6 36:14 Christ Revolt Divine Judgment Confusion Sp. Death Diaspora Flood Tribulation Satan Egyptian Cross of Gen. 3:7-19 Deut. 28: Released Gen. 3:7-19 Languages Bondage 5th 63-66 Lake of Gen. 11:5-9 Ex. 1:8-14 Cycle Fire BIBLICAL DISPENSATIONS
PROPHETIC PANORAMA PROPHETIC PANORAMA PROPHETIC PANORAMA CHRIST CHRIST JUDGMENT MARRIAGE JUDGMENT MARRIAGE SEAT OF SEAT OF OF THE OF THE CHRIST CHRIST LAMB LAMB RAPTURE SECOND ADVENT CHRISTIANS CHRISTIANS NEW HEAVENS 666 1000 YEARS SEVEN YEARS AND NEW 1000 YEARS EARTH CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH TRIBULATION TRIBULATION MILLENNIUM MILLENNIUM AGE * AGE AGE ETERNITY ETERNITY * JUDGMENT JUDGMENT HADES LAKE OF FIRE
When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, make no other sense, therefore take every word at its ordinary, usual, literal meaning, unless the facts of the immediate context studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths indicates clearly otherwise. D. L. Cooper
The literalist (so called) is not one who denies that figurative language, that symbols, are used in prophecy nor does he deny that great spiritual truths are set forth therein; his position is, simply, that the prophecies are to be normally interpreted (i.e., according to the received laws of language) as any other utterances are interpreted—that which is manifestly figurative being so regarded. (Lange, Commentary on Revelation )
If God created man in His own rational image and endowed him with the power of speech, then a purpose of language, in fact the chief purpose of language, would naturally be the revelation of truth to man and the prayers of man to God. In a theistic philosophy one ought not to say that all language has been devised in order to describe and discuss the finite objects of our sense-experience. On the contrary, language was devised by God, that is, God created man rational for the purpose of theological expression. Gordon H. Clark
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