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  1. Dual-fulfillment prophecy is a key element to bible prophecy. Yes, some of the things in the olivet discourse happened in 70AD but Jesus did not return in the clouds and gather the elect and the trump of God did not sound. Parallel Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 with 1 Thessalonians 4 and Revelation 6 and 14. In order to understand the book of Revelation, we must come to the conclusion that it is a post tribulation, pre-wrath rapture. I recommend Pastor Steven L. Anderson for end times doctrine. The documentary called After the Tribulation reproved my views on end times prophecy because before I watched that, I held to Dr. Baldwin’s teaching on the end times but from reading my Bible and seeing the formation of the NWO and the signs of the times changed my mind. The first 5 seals is the tribulation, 6th seal is 2nd coming, the 7 trumpets and vials are wrath. Cut the book of revelation in half.

    • Luke, where does the Bible teach “Dual-fulfillment prophecy is a key element to bible prophecy?” I also heard that from a source 40 some years ago and used to believe it, but now I see no biblical precedence for it.

      Please see https://theolivetdiscourse.com/ It has information you may not have heard before.

      I used to like Steven Anderson but I was shocked to hear him condemn the entire nation of Japan for not accepting Christianity into their culture. Has he been a missionary for years Japan? I have. My heart is broken for the Japanese people. They do listen to the Gospel and will receive it when taught in a humble manner. They will reject pastors like Steven Anderson who condemn them.

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