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Chapter Four: Postmillennialism (9): A Critique of Hoeksema’s Interpretation of the Loosing of Satan

David Engelsma·2010-09-15
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Previous article in this series: August 2010, pg. 440. Previous article in this series: August 2010, pg. 440. Herman Hoeksema identified the battle of the nations, Gog and Magog, against the camp of the saints and the beloved city, in Revelation 20:7-9, with the battle of Armageddon, in Revelation 16:12-16. He explained the battle that results from Satan's loosing for a little season as a physical war between two elements of the kingdom of Antichrist. The pagan nations of the East will make...

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David Engelsma
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2010-09-15

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Revelation 20:7-9Revelation 16:12-16Revelation 20Revelation 16Revelation 16:15
John 5:28
1 Corinthians 15:51
Matthew 25:1-13
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