What Christ Actually Said (Chapter 2 of Little Seasonism Refuted, with Narration)

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In the book, _Little Seasonism Refuted; Or, Why We Are Not in Satan's Little Season_ , the eschatological view that Satan's short season is presently ongoing is refuted from various angles.

Chapter 2, "What Christ Actually Said", narrated in this video, analyzes the Greek text of various New Testament verses that are commonly cited as evidence of Christ's having returned in the 1st century and shows that they are not. The position is upheld that _not every mention_ of the "coming" of the Son of Man in the New Testament refers to Jesus's second advent to gather the saints and that the _parousia_ is an extended process that is still ongoing, only one of the events involved in which is the gathering of the saints, which is still to occur.

The book further reveals how the dominant eschatological views of Futurism, Amillennialism, and Preterism are also false and examines our current position on the prophetic timeline through a non-denominational Protestant Historicist lens.

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*Book Table of Contents*

Preface
What Christ Actually Said
Timeline Manipulation
"Impossible" Architecture
Saintly Art and Halos
The Millennium in Early Bibles
Tribulation: A Scriptural View
The 1,260-year Epoch of the First Beast
The Rise of the Second Beast (Late 1700s–1800s)
Satan's Little Season: A Scriptural View
Apollo, the Destroyer

*Chapter 2 Extrabiblical References Cited:*

7 "Subjunctive mood," Koine Greek Wiki | Fandom, accessed May 3, 2025, https://koine-greek.fandom.com/wiki/Subjunctive_mood
10 "Koine Greek: Verbs - Subjunctive," WikiChristian, https://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Koine_Greek:_Verbs_-_Subjunctive ;
Rodney J. Decker, Reading Koine Greek: An Introduction and Integrated Workbook (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014), 492. https://archive.org/details/koinegr/mode/2up?q=%22%CE%BF%E1%BD%90+%CE%BC%CE%AE+++aorist+subjunctive%3A+the+strongest+way+to+say+%E2%80%9CNo%21%E2%80%9D%22 ;
William Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar. 3rd Edition (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009), 295. https://archive.org/details/basicsofbiblical0000moun_h2k8/mode/2up?q=%22The+construction+%CE%BF%E1%BD%90+%CE%BC%CE%AE+followed+by+the+aorist+subjunctive+is+a+strong+negation%22
33 Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer, TH.D., Critical and Exegetical Hand-book to the Gospel of Matthew. 6th Edition. Translated by Peter Christie (New York/London: Funk & Wagnalls, 1884), 482. https://archive.org/details/criticalexegetic0000meye_y5k0/page/482
35 Israel P. Warren, D.D., The Parousia A Critical Study of the Scripture Doctrines of Christ's Second Coming; His Reign as King; the Resurrection of the Dead; and the General Judgment. Second Edition (Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 1884), 32. https://archive.org/details/parousiaacritic01warrgoog/page/n38
36 Ibid., 36-38. https://archive.org/details/parousiaacritic01warrgoog/page/n42

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