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Chapter Four: Postmillennialism (7): The Postmillennial Interpretation of Revelation 20

David Engelsma·2010-05-15
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Previous article in this series: May 1, 2010, p. 350. A Mortal Blow to Postmillennialism There is no excuse for this desperate twisting of Scripture. But there is an explanation of it. Revelation 20:7-9is a mortal blow to the whole postmillennial scheme. As Selbrede rightly contends, "There is a fundamental inconsistency in postmillennialists holding to a final apostasy."¹ The passage must, therefore, be explained away. Postmillennialism dreams of anearthly victory of the kingdom of Christ...

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David Engelsma
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2010-05-15

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Revelation 20:7-9
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 38Ezekiel 39Ezekiel 38:2Ezekiel 39:1Ezekiel 38:9Ezekiel 39:6Ezekiel 38:8
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