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The First and Second Coming of Jesus

Posted on April 24, 2013 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

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Over the last few months, biblical language expert Justin Alfred walked us through many Scriptures and looked at a few lessons in history to answer the question, “How should we think about the second coming of Jesus?”

In case you missed it, here is the outline of the series:

  • Part 1 – They Shall Not Escape
  • Part 2 – How We Should Think About the Second Coming of Jesus
  • Part 3 – Prophetic Promises and the Law
  • Part 4 – Prophetic Promises from the Old Testament Prophets
  • Part 5 – Prophetic Promises and the “Writings”
  • Part 6 – The Dead Sea Scrolls on the First Coming of Jesus
  • Part 7 – The Old Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus
  • Part 8 – The New Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus (part 1)
  • Part 9 – The New Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus (part 2)
  • Part 10 – The New Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus (part 3)
  • Part 11 – The New Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus (part 4)
  • Part 12 – The New Testament on the Second Coming of Jesus (part 5)
  • Part 13 – A Lesson from History (and the Bible): Don’t Attempt to Determine Christ’s Return

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Comments

  1. Bob Demyanovich says

    April 26, 2013 at 1:43 am

    Justin,
    without the study there is no review. All of the commentators are blessed by your original presentation. thank you for your promotion of the Word of God.
    Rom 10:14-15

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