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    Explore "dispy" with insightful episodes like "Peter Goeman: A Dispensational View of Israel and the Church, Hermenuetics, and Problem Passages", "Dr. Ben Gladd: Dispensationalism and NT Use of OT", "Conference 2022: Dispensational Premillennialism by Zach McCue", "Daniel Hummel: The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism" and "EP 136 - The One Where Everett Rants Against Dispensationalism" from podcasts like ""Eschatology Matters", "Eschatology Matters", "Eschatology Matters", "Eschatology Matters" and "Bacon Bibles Barbells Podcast"" and more!

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    Peter Goeman: A Dispensational View of Israel and the Church, Hermenuetics, and Problem Passages

    Peter Goeman: A Dispensational View of Israel and the Church, Hermenuetics, and Problem Passages
    Dr Peter Goeman, Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at Shepherds Theological Seminary, and Ryan Eakins discuss dispensationalism from the view of a scholar. From Israel and the Church, to hermanuetics, to answering questions on key passages from a reformed perspective, Peter gives thorough and easy to understand clarity to the position known as dispensationalism.

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    Dr. Ben Gladd: Dispensationalism and NT Use of OT

    Dr. Ben Gladd: Dispensationalism and NT Use of OT
    Dr Ben Gladd discusses with Dr Josh Howard growing up in a Dispensational home, issues he sees with dispensationalism, the New Testament use of the Old Testament, the importance of NT allusions to the OT, his latest book (Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament), his writing process, and how academic works find their way into the pews through pastors.

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    Daniel Hummel: The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism

    Daniel Hummel: The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism
    In this part of our Lets Talk Eschatology sereis, Historian and author Daniel Hummel walks us through the process of writing and thinking through his latest book, "The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped A Nation"

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    EP 136 - The One Where Everett Rants Against Dispensationalism

    EP 136 - The One Where Everett Rants Against Dispensationalism

    John Hagee and Israel and the embassy moving to Jerusalem - these are the things we are diving into on this episode.

    Some of the links we are referring to include:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY6_hAkYRB4

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/top-pro-israel-evangelical-leader-sees-wellspring-of-support-for-jewish-state/

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/14/world/middleeast/robert-jeffress-embassy-jerusalem-us.html

    QUESTIONS - Why Hagee’s fascination with Israel and particularly with the Temple and Jerusalem?

    I believe this is a fulfillment of the biblical position in the Torah, where God promises to Israel in Deuteronomy, where he promises that He will make Israel the head, and not the tail, of the nations, and that toward the end of days, Jerusalem and Israel will be the epicenter of everything that’s going to happen. So this embassy event, to me, is an indication of God’s favor on this nation and on these people in a very physical way.

    "We are gentiles, we don’t have a covenant. You have a covenant, we don’t. And that’s the only way we get plugged in to have eternal life."

    Question - Any credibility to Hagee’s timing of events in Israel as quoted here, “I believe that God does everything in His own time. The concept of the year of jubilee, as taught in Leviticus, Chapter 25, the prophetic clock does not tick until the Jewish people are in the land. And measuring that, that God measures time in modules of 50 years: 1917 was a jubilee year because Israel returned to the land. Add 50 to 1917, and you get 1967, the year in which Jerusalem was joined to the State of Israel, and the land mass of Israel more than doubled in a war that is called to this day, a miracle. Add 50 to 1967, and you have 2017.

    This is a year of jubilee, and in this year of jubilee, Jerusalem has been pronounced the capital of Israel and the embassy is being moved. It’s a year of blessing that God is bringing to the Jewish people. So you are still front and center as far as God’s blessing being poured out upon you

    QUESTION - Jeffress: ‘You can’t be saved being a Jew’ - what about Romans 11 - does Rom 11 apply to unbelieving Jews? Is Jeffress a replacement theology guy?


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