The Chronological Guide To Bible Prophecy: An Illustrated Panorama from Genesis to Revelation-Book
One of the purposes of this book is to highlight certain prophetic themes that are often overlooked by Christians today. There is much confusion about certain themes that the Bible is actually very clear about. Some of these themes include God’s prophetic plan for Israel and the Jewish people; the two advents of the Messiah; the duration, timing, and details of the future tribulation period (known frequently in the Old Testament as the Day of the Lord); and the timing, nature, and details related to the future kingdom age.
I would venture to say that the vast majority of Christians today focus mostly on the New Testament (understandably so). But without an awareness of the details of the prophecies in the Old Testament, we’re left with only part of the picture, and this can lead to some wildly wrong conclusions about prophecy.
A good understanding of the Old Testament makes the beauty of the New Testament truths shine all the brighter. Viewing the New Testament through the proper framework of the hundreds of detailed prophecies in the Old Testament adds to its richness and clarity.
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by Todd Hampson 205 pages-Softbound
A good understanding of the Old Testament makes the beauty of the New Testament truths shine all the brighter. Viewing the New Testament through the proper framework of the hundreds of detailed prophecies in the Old Testament adds to its richness and clarity.
For example, the final book of the Bible—John’s book of Revelation—is a thoroughly Jewish book. Revelation has 404 verses, yet contains more than 800 allusions to the Old Testament prophets!
There is no way someone can understand Revelation without the context of the Old Testament.