What Will the End Times Hold for Us All?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2025
- Streamed live on October 26th, 2017
Hank covers the Islamic and Christian perspectives on the end times, also known as Eschatology. For Christians eschatology is the thread that weaves the tapestry of Scripture into a harmonious pattern. While Christians debate various secondary aspects of eschatology, they are united in the truth that Christ will come again. Conversely, Islamic eschatology is alarmingly different.
To view more of the picture that Christianity and Islam paint of the end of the world, join us and make sure that you're a part of this crucial conversation.
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It's so great to seeing Hank's daughter has a sense of humor. I think that ministered to me more than anything else: I am a Christian who loves joking around. I get the sense she's like a real human. Her joy is evident.
I’m from Brazil. I love Haneegraaf’s books. I learn so much with his job.
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Hello Hank, I am so happy to hear you again. I use to live in WA state; and would listen to you each day on my way home from work. I now live in the bay area, Alameda. I can now get you on TH-cam. Congratulations on the 12 children. Most fitting. God bless!
Hank’s teachings are nearly timeless! Haven’t listened in a while-but glad his work is captured now on multiple digital platforms. Bless you Hank and your continued work for the truth. So awesome to see your children supporting the ministry. As a fellow Dad, I can only imagine the chest swell!!!
Hello Hank you've taught my family and myself so much!!! GOD Bless you 💯🙏
I took a break from the Bible for 5 years. Church for 3. It definitely was not a good thing, but most of all I wish I had prayed. I was struggling with the thought that it seems like many evangelicals have more of a relationship with a book than a person.
My life turned extremely dark, and while I did not walk away from Christ, I was certainly thinking about it. I was looking in different directions. My mind was in another place.
I think it's foolish for you personally to think you wouldn't walk away. When friends of yours are mistreated, when churches provide no answers, when parents condemn what they do not understand, you are going to seriously consider going elsewhere, because you do not know if this Christ is alive or not.
Where are you at now in the faith? I see your comment was years ago, I’m just curious. Hopefully in a good spot but I understand your difficulties.
"It's difficult for a man to understand something when his salary (and his pride) depend on his not understanding it." ~Upton Sinclair
Hi Hank I'm from Trafford Pa you've taught me so much I thank God for you!
I wish Hank would write a volume on Mormonism, Scientology, JWs, the Unification Church and Christian Science.
Hank addresses Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism, and Scientology in the Complete Bible Answer Book > www.equip.org/product/complete-bible-answer-book-collectors-edition-revised-updated/
Warren Nozaki
Research
From The Bahamas. Love the Bible Answer Man broadcasts.
They won't hold anything "for us all," until, I'm hoping, after we die. In the meantime, we're probably going to live out our ordinary lives, just like everyone else.
Off topic but I’m dying to know when the last temple will be available in audible source?? APPRECIATE YOUR MINISTRY! Has grown me up
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Discussions have happened on producing a Last Temple audio book, but that project has yet to begin.
Warren Nozaki
Research
Jesus made an end to sin. "Christians" today say everyone sins and the whole world is sinful.
Jesus destroyed the Law. "Christians" today say everyone is under the Law.
Jesus was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. "Christians" today think Jesus was sent for them.
Jesus came, returned and in judgement in AD 70 and for his bride, Israel. "Christians" today think Jesus is going to return again, and for them, non-Israelite pretenders!
Jesus came for his sheep (Israel), found and saved them. "Christians" today think they're his sheep, are lost and need saving.
Jesus said the twelve tribes would be judged. "Christians" today believe everyone (except them) will be judged.
Jesus said the gospels would go out to the nations and the end would come. Paul said the gospel has already gone out to the nations and the end came in AD 70. "Christians" think the gospel still needs to go out to the nations and the end hasn't come yet.
"Christians" today believe in a Jesus who failed. They hate the truth and want their own "Christian" religion instead of the truth.
There was only one Law (Ex.12:49, Num.15:15). Only Israel was under that Law. (Ps.147:19-20).
Every jot and tittle of the Law passed away in AD 70 when the temple and its people (what Jews referred to as "heaven and earth") passed away, exactly as Jesus said would happen in Matthew 5:18. Paul said in Romans 5:13, "where there is no (Old Covenant) Law, sin is not imputed". It follows inescapably that sin has not been imputed to anyone in nearly two thousand years. Nobody has needed salvation and redemption since AD 70.
Matthew 1:21 says Jesus came to save his people. That was Israel, not us. Hebrews 9:15 says that redemption was for sin done under the first covenant. That was Israel, not us. Galatians 4:5 says Jesus came to redeem those under the Law. That was Israel, not us. The Bible is Israel's redemptive narrative, not ours.
Post-AD 70 so-called "Christians" have been duped by a misappropriated redemptive narrative that appeared soon after AD 70 and its been a circus of error ever since. Isn't it time to stop pretending to be an ancient Israelite?
You've been living a lie, believe contrived doctrines and every Sunday, many of you give money to people who tell you untrue things. ~Michael Bradley
Did you buy a rapture kit from Jan Markel?
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hank love you lots,
Hi Hank, it's late, but HI, from Southeast Asia!
hi hank am from Canada
Ezekiel 4:9 is extant. And YUMMY.....
...the odds of any Muslim(s), entering the Heaven of Jesus Christ- is '0'.
If the soul goes to heaven then where does the spirit go is this the holy spirit of God even without a body we seem to need a spirit to be alive or weebee just being animal. you say the soul goes to heaven the body goes to the ground but you don't say where the spirit goes?
@Gleason Parker: Ecclesiastes 12:7 says at death the spirit returns to God who gave it.
"Uh yeah..I uh, only came ...for thee uh...lost sheep of thee uh...house of Israel, so....and that all happened in the first century...so.....Stop pretending to be first century Israelites, wannabes....." ~Jesus Christ in Matthew 15:24
Are these guys trying to be celebrities?
there is something new called *PROPER PRETERISM!* Full and Partial Preterism are demonstrably wrong, Proper Preterism is totally biblical and has the answers!
+Covenant Eschatology
yes!! Read this very carefully, then email me at shauk100@gmil.com ...
thechristianmythbusterseries.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/TO-THE-TEACHERS-OF-FULL-PRETERISM-1.pdf
@@stevehauk this is soooo weird
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Jesus returned in 70 AD, spiritually "on the clouds of heaven" in divine judgement and glory. People seem to think eschatology is for Christianity. It isn't. Eschatology was only for the Old Covenant age of Israel, and fulfilled in 70 AD. The New Covenant age is eternal.
@@70AD-user45 it IS for Christianity, that is why the gospel was still being preached and was going out (Col 4:2-3), even though it had already been preached in "all the world" (Col 1:23) and even though the last days would come to an end soon in THEIR day. The king sends out his servants to gather in more guests AFTER the city was destroyed [in AD70]. The wedding banquet is still ready and there are still people being invited to the wedding feast!
*What does all this mean?* It means 70ad was ONLY THE BEGINNING (not the end) of what we call Christianity.
@@stevehauk
There is no "end" of the New Covenant age of Christianity. Biblically speaking the end was only for the Old Covenant age of Israel.
Daniel 7, 14: "Then to Him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, That all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, Which shall not pass away, And His kingdom the one, Which shall not be destroyed.
It's very clear that Daniel was prophecying about the end of the Old Covenant age that he was living in, and that the New Covenant age was going to be eternal (Daniel 7, 14). So the wedding supper of the Lamb was in 70 AD at the end of the Old Covenant age. I'm NOT supporting "extreme Preterism" which falsely claims that this was only for the 12 tribes of Israel if that's what you think. I believe the New Covenant age of the church is for all (both Jew and gentile) and it's still ongoing, "on earth, as it is in heaven".
Hank, I’m sure you’re a nice guy you speak well you seem extremely intelligent but I am increasingly frustrated listening to you because you begin by saying what you’re gonna talk about and then take the better part of your narration and talk about everything else under the sun, may I suggest that you stay focused on the topic and cut down the usage of words by about 50% and get to the point just saying.