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The End: Letters from the Tribulation
by biblesketches
Micah Martin, creator of BibleSketches, explains eschatology from a biblical perspective while reminiscing and ranting about a world gone by.
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008 | Rant | Problems with Partial Preterism
Micah rants about Partial Preterism, the 3.5 year/42 month/1260 day period, and whether or not Amils and Postmils are required to be Partial Preterist.
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007 | Rant | Problems with the Pretrib Rapture
Micah rants about the Pretrib rapture, reviews some of the material he has released on Instagram, and talks about the notion of God "beating up His bride."
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006 | Bible | 1000 Years: Part 5 - Bonus Information
Micah discusses the plausibility of the 1000 year-week theory regarding the creation week, explains 2 Peter 3:8, and mentions some comments from Irenaeus and Hippolytus.
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005 | Bible | 1000 Years: Part 4 - Context and Conclusion
Micah looks at the context of Revelation 19 and 20, summarizes the logical problems for Amil and Postmil theologians, and gives the concluding reasons why "1000 years" should be viewed as a literal 1000 year period.
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004 | Bible | 1000 Years: Part 3 - OT and NT Usage
Micah analyzes the number 1000 in the Old and New Testaments (looking at Deut. 1:11, 7:9; Psalm 50:10; Psalm 90:4; Ecc. 6:6; 2 Peter 3:8), explains number usage with normative context, explains binomial idioms, and shares something from Augustine's City of God that will knock your socks off.
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003 | Bible | 1000 Years: Part 2 - Symbolic Arguments
Micah analyzes the top three arguments from Amil and Postmil theologians regarding the symbolic nature of the 1000 years in Revelation 20, and briefly reads sections from Sam Storms and David Chilton.
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002 | Bible | 1000 Years: Part 1 - Revelation 20
Micah explains the weak interpretation of the phrase "1000 years" from theologians on all sides, symbolic and literal numbers, and the need to address "1000 years" in an adequate manner.
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001 | Intro | Desert Island Eschatology
Micah explains how to study eschatology on a desert island, linchpin arguments, and the origin of having information "down pat."
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Micah Martin, creator of BibleSketches, explains eschatology from a biblical perspective while reminiscing and ranting about a world gone by.
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