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The Hebrew Greek Key Word Study Bible, King James Version,
is a complete English Bible text for cross-reference study
to the original languages from which the Bible was
translated. In addition, there
Hebrew Greek Key Word Study Bible
Nice quality bible, good font size for people over 50. Good
content and easy to understand and read format. It would be
nice if the font was darker. Red Letter edition is handy...
key word study bible
Excellent study bible. for study and teaching. excellent
concordance. and the best part was the super quick delivery.
I was impressed. Willie..
Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible: New American Standard
Bible, Wider Margins
This book is a great study guide, and help to give a better
undertstanding of the scriptures throughtout the bible.
Precept
This is a great help for in depth studies. It replaces not
only your regular bible reading but eliminates other
research books.
the authors come up with a difrent teaching from what the
Bible teaches
The scholars of this book sustain a theological vision that
is different from what Christ teaches. They embrace the
chiliasm which basically leads one in awaiting for someone
else, a false messiah who promises a fictive salvation and
reign of good people here on earth.
"The Inconsistency of Chiliasm" from [...]
There is presently a teaching about the thousand-year
kingdom of Christ on earth prior to the Universal Judgment
that is gaining increased acceptance among different
Christian denominations. This teaching is known as chiliasm,
from the Greek chiliasmos, meaning "a thousand years." The
essence of this teaching is as follows: Long before the end
of the world, Christ will once again return to earth, defeat
the Antichrist, resurrect the righteous only, and establish
a kingdom on earth in which the righteous, as a reward for
their struggles and sufferings, will reign with Him for a
period of thousand years, enjoying all the good things of
temporal life. After this, another resurrection will follow
in which the rest of the people will be raised from the
dead. Then the Universal Judgment will take place, and God
will reward the righteous and punish the sinners. The
defenders of this teaching base their arguments on the
vision of the Apostle John in the 20th chapter of the book
of Revelation.
There it is said that an Angel descended from heaven and
bound satan for a thousand years and that the souls of those
beheaded for their witness of Jesus Christ and the word of
God came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand
years. "This is the first resurrection," says the book of
Revelation (Rev. 20:5). "When the thousand years have
expired, Satan will be released from his prison and will go
out to deceive the nations" (Rev. 20:7-8). Soon there
follows the judgment of the devil and of those who were
deceived by him. The dead will be raised up and judged
according to their deeds: "... And anyone not found written
in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire ... This
is the second death" (Rev. 20:14-15). Upon those who have
been resurrected in the first resurrection, however, the
second death will have no power.
Chiliastic views in antiquity were spread chiefly among
heretics. The Second Ecumenical Council in 381 AD.,
condemning the heretic Apollinarius, condemned his teaching
about the thousand-year Kingdom of Christ. To put a stop to
further attempts at introducing this teaching, the Fathers
of the Council inserted into the Creed the words about
Christ: "His Kingdom shall have no end." In other words,
when Christ's reign begins there will be no interruptions in
His eternal Kingdom. In more recent times, chiliastic views
were resurrected in some Protestant sects. As has been
indicated, in this teaching there are proposed two future
resurrections and two judgments: one for the righteous and
later another for sinners; and there are two future comings
of the Savior. There is a purely earthly reign of Christ
with the righteous ones as a definite historical epoch.
Formally, this teaching is based on an incorrect
understanding of the expression first resurrection, while
inwardly its cause is rooted in many contemporary
sectarians' loss of faith in eternal life and in the
blessedness of the righteous in Heaven, with whom they have
no communion in prayer. Another cause is to be found in
utopian dreams hidden behind religious ideas and inserted
into the mysterious images of the book of Revelation.
It is not difficult to see the inconsistency of the
chiliastic interpretation of the 20th Chapter of the book of
Revelation. Parallel passages in Sacred Scripture clearly
indicate that the first resurrection signifies spiritual
rebirth into eternal life through baptism. Here are some
typical passages in apostolic epistles: "Awake, you who
sleep, arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light
... You are risen with Christ" (Eph 5:14; Col. 3:1 and 2:12;
Eph. 2:5-6). Proceeding from this, by the thousand-year
reign we must understand the period of time from the very
beginning of the Church of Christ until the end of the
world. In the 20th chapter of Revelation, St. John consoles
the faithful with the thought that those who were killed for
Christ did not perish. Instead, they reign in Heaven with
their Savior.
The second death signifies the condemnation of sinners after
the Universal Judgment. It does not concern "the resurrected
in the first resurrection." This means that those
spiritually regenerated in Christ and cleansed by God's
grace will not be subject to Condemnation but will enter the
blessed life of Christ's Kingdom.
It is important to understand that the 20th chapter of the
book of Revelation does not introduce any new teaching about
the end of the world and the Second Coming of Christ. Its
purpose is to summarize the battle between the devil and the
Church which permeates the whole history of mankind. The
devil is defeated twice: first spiritually, by the
redemptive death of the Savior, and at the end of the world,
completely and finally, when he will be thrown into the lake
of fire. Christian martyrs began to celebrate their victory
over satan immediately following their death for Christ."
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