Bible Exegesis and the Impending Judgment as Unfolding the Design of God in the Creation of the Earth and Man, Their Present Fallen Condition, the Basis of Their Future Redemption Through Christ as Constituting the Future Kingdom of God, also Discursive, Consecutive, Symbolical, Historical and Chronological Prophecy, Foreshadowing the Near Conclusion of the Present Fabric of the World with the Signs of the Present Times.
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Link Singerman ID: supp2509
Year: 1892
Entry: Cunningham, Luther T. Bible Exegesis and the Impending Judgment as Unfolding the Design of God in the Creation of the Earth and Man, Their Present Fallen Condition, the Basis of Their Future Redemption Through Christ as Constituting the Future Kingdom of God, also Discursive, Consecutive, Symbolical, Historical and Chronological Prophecy, Foreshadowing the Near Conclusion of the Present Fabric of the World with the Signs of the Present Times. Newton Upper Falls, Mass.: The author, 1892. 487 p.
Author/Editor: Cunningham, Luther T
Location: Newton Upper Falls, MA
Title: Bible Exegesis and the Impending Judgment as Unfolding the Design of God in the Creation of the Earth and Man, Their Present Fallen Condition, the Basis of Their Future Redemption Through Christ as Constituting the Future Kingdom of God, also Discursive, Consecutive, Symbolical, Historical and Chronological Prophecy, Foreshadowing the Near Conclusion of the Present Fabric of the World with the Signs of the Present Times.
Printer/Publisher: The author
Language: English
Notes: Chap. 10, for example, is an unforgiving approach to the restoration of the Jews question informed by the Jewish rejection and putting to death of Jesus. "The general attitude of the Jews from the beginning of their history after leaving Egypt has been one of apostasy, degenerating all through their national existence; and certainly they have not improved since they have been scattered among all nations" (p. 156). Another ed.: Newton Upper Falls, Mass.: The author, 1892. 495 p. "Addendum No. 1. The Genealogy of Christ" on pp. 489-95. Copies: MiEM.