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A Defence of (Reformed) Amillennialism (Part XI)

A Defence of (Reformed) Amillennialism (Part XI)

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  • David J. Engelsma

Engelsma concludes the argument that Isaiah 65 should not be understood literally but rather spiritually, as pointing to the spiritual kingdom that shall be established by Christ at his second coming. Thus the physical, earthly kingdom of postmillennialism is here rejected.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2008. 5 pages.

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The only man who should be counted a real theologian is he who can build up men’s consciences in the fear of God. John Calvin
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