Happy Hour Bible Series: Eschatology: The Study of End Times Pt4 by Justin Prock

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Prophecy is unfolding before our very eyes—but are we seeing it for what it truly is? In this explosive four-part series, expert researcher Dr. Justin Prock takes us on a revelatory journey through biblical history, genealogy, and prophecy, challenging conventional narratives and uncovering profound truths about the final conflict.

From the origins of the Adamic Race to the divine appointment of Israel as a nation set apart, Dr. Prock meticulously traces the Davidic lineage, the division of the Kingdom, and the Assyrian captivity, revealing the astonishing identity of the House of Israel today. Using critical analysis and scriptural evidence, he dismantles long-held assumptions and sheds new light on who the true descendants of Israel are.

But the past is only the beginning. Dr. Prock brings us face to face with the Old and New Testament prophecies that directly shape our present reality. Through the lens of Charles Thomson’s Septuagint and the Greek New Testament, he exposes where we truly stand in biblical prophecy—and the revelations may shock you.

Part 4: The Major Prophecies of the New Testament crystal clear.

The umbrella to all Bible Prophecy is found in Hosea 6:2 and 2 Peter 3:8. From this point, we will cover Bible Prophecy with regard to Esau/Edom, the Olivet Discourse as found in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, the Beast of Revelation, the Battle of Gog and Magog, and of course, the controversial subject of the Rapture! Who gets taken first with regard to the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares? Who was left behind in Noah’s Flood? The righteous or the wicked? And when does all this take place? Does Jesus Himself tell us? How does 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 fit into this as well? Then, we will finish up with an overall picture of the Book of Revelation from an Historical point of view. You definitely don’t want to miss
this one!

Watch the full 4-part series at drtenpenny.com/eschatology

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