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Titre : | Kept From the Hour : A Systematic Study of the Rapture in Bible Prophecy |
Auteurs : | Gérald B. Stanton, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Zondervan Publishing House, 1956 |
Format : | 320 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | EB/C (Enlèvement de l'Eglise (Rapture) / Grande tribulation) |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface - Acknowledgments - CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION — A THEME OF SIGNIFICANCE: I. On the Importance of Prophecy / II. The Problem Before Us / III. Words for Christ’s Coming - CHAPTER TWO: NOT APPOINTED UNTO WRATH: I. The Tribulation Period in Old Testament Prophecy (A. Daniel’s Prophecy of Seventy Weeks ; B. Christians Are Promised Tribulation ; C. Suffering vs. Wrath) / II. Five Characteristics of the Tribulation (A. Its Purpose ; B. Its Extent ; C. Its Duration ; D. Its Intensity ; E. Its Source) / III. Promises of Deliverance ; Kept From The Hour - CHAPTER THREE: IS THE CHURCH IN MATTHEW TWENTY-FOUR?: I. Israel Not the Same as the Church (A. Israel Stems from Abraham ; B. The Origin of the Church is Pentecost) / II. Do Christ and Paul Disagree? (A. The Major Passage: Matthew Twenty-four ; B. A Comparison with I Thessalonians Four) III. Tribulation Saints - CHAPTER FOUR: THE DAY OF THE LORD: I. Various Days of Scripture (A. Creative Days ; B. Sabbath Day ; C. The Lord’s Day ; D. The Day of the Lord ; E. The Day of Christ) / II. Day Used for a Period of Time / III. The Day of the Lord, and the Great Tribulation ; Certain Inevitable Conclusions / IV. I Thessalonians Four and Five (A. I Thessalonians 4:13-18 ; B. I Thessalonians 5:1-11) - CHAPTER FIVE: WHO IS THE RESTRAINER? : I. Attempted Identifications (A. The Roman Empire ; B. The Jewish State ; C. Human Government or Gentile Dominion ; D. Satan ; E. The Church) / II. The Holy Spirit As Restrainer (A. Reasons For This Identification ; B. Objections To This View) - CHAPTER SIX: THE IMMINENCY OF THE COMING OF CHRIST FOR THE CHURCH: I. The Case Against Imminency / II. These Objections Answered (A. The Promise of the Comforter ; B. The Promise to Peter ; C. The Problem of Christ’s Parables ; D. The Great Commission ; E. The Statements of Paul ; F. Why This Attack On Imminency?) / III. The Hope of the Eady Church (A. Testimony of Scripture ; B. The Hope of the First Three Centuries) / IV. The New Testament Exhortations / V. The Imminent Return: An Incentive to Holiness / VI. Summary and Appea - CHAPTER SEVEN: THE GOLDEN RULE OF BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION: I. Literal Interpretation and Its Significance (A. Definitions of Terms ; B. The Importance of the Literal Method) / II. Historical Background (A. The Allegorical School of Interpretation ; B. The School of Literal Interpretation) / III. The Right Use of the Literal Method / IV. Literal Interpretation and the Time of the Rapture - CHAPTER EIGHT: THE PARTIAL-RAPTURE THEORY: I. Rapture Conditioned Upon Works / II. Doctrine of Rewards Confused / III. A Partial Resurrection Implied / IV. A Vital Pauline Doctrine Discredited / V. An Accommodation of Scripture To Suit the Theory - CHAPTER NINE: THE MIDTRIBULATION RAPTURE THEORY: I. The Church and the Tribulation (A. The Church Is Promised Tribulation ; B. The Church Needs To Be Developed and Purged ; C. The Church Will Be Removed Before Wrath Is Poured Out ; D. The Tribulation Lasts Three and One-half Years) / II. Is the Rapture in Revelation 11? / III. The Seventh Trumpet and the Last Trump / IV. Revelation 4 and the 24 Elders (A. What Happens At Revelation 4:1? ; B. Who Are the 24 Elders?) - CHAPTER TEN: THE POSTTRIBULATION RAPTURE THEORY: I. Posttribulational Attitudes and Methods (A. Offensive Attitudes ; B. Questionable Methods) / II. The Historical Problem / III. The Resurrection of the Saints / IV. Additional Posttribulational Arguments (A. The Wheat and Tares ; B. The Parousia of Christ ; C. The Church Promised Tribulation ; D. Do Christ and Paul Agree? ; E. The Day of the Lord ; F. The Restrainer of II Thessalonians 2 ; G. The Doctrine of Imminency ; H. The Rapture and the Revelation) / V. A Word in Conclusion - CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE RAPTURE: INCIDENTAL OR FUNDAMENTAL?: I. The Posttribulational Concept of the Rapture / II. Is the Rapture Simultaneous with the Revelation of Christ? / III. Rapture and Revelation Differ in Point of Time (A. A New Testament Pattern ; B. The Jewish Remnant ; C. Important Events Separate Rapture from Revelation) / IV. Rapture and Revelation Differ as to Their Leading Characteristics (A. Differences, As They Apply to the Redeemed ; B. Differences, As Thy Apply to Christ; C. Differences, As They Apply to the Events Themselves) / V. Who Shall Populate the Millennial Earth? - CHAPTER TWELVE: HIS COMING —OUR HOPE - Bibliography - APPENDIX: Literal Interpretation, Figurative Language and Prophecy: I. Three Cardinal Rules of Bible Interpretation / II. The Problem of Interpreting Figurative Language (A. Ten Practical Suggestions ; B. Recognizing Figures of Speech ; C. The Typology of Scripture) / III. Special Rules for the Interpretation of Prophecy / IV. The Symbolism of the Book of Revelation |
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