Shipping Tomorrow: Principles of prophetic interpretation

Lynden O. Williams
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

In The Israel of God in Prophecy, LaRondelle allows the Bible to act as its own expositor by pointing to the New Testament as the basis for prophetic interpretation. Attention is given to the Old Testament prophecies concerning Israel and how the New Testament prophecies do not support the dispensationalist view.

This is the best counterargument on dispensationalism I have come across. It is a convincing argument both against the dispensationalist position and especially against hermeneutic. But it is more than that. It is an important contribution to the hermeneutic of eschatological material in Scripture, from which all eschatological traditions can benefit greatly. It presents a well-written, clearly formulated, and well-documented argument.

—Adrio König, emeritus professor of systematic theology, University of South Africa, Pretoria

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This plus three other books. If you are intrigued by LaRondelle's works, then you may be interested in this: https://www.logos.com/product/33885/lifeworks-of-hans-k-larondelle-part-1 

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