The doctrine of preterism teaches that all prophecy concerning Israel (or most of it) has already been fulfilled. Can this be correct? For the past two millennia there has been no fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, so even Bible believers have long grown weary of waiting for its fulfillment. In this volume I have devoted over 900 pages to exploring the many covenant prophecies – this is a huge portion of both Old and New Testaments.

Here is an excerpt from my Introduction –

“To get straight to the point – is God done with the Jews as His covenant people? In this book I will attempt to give a studied answer. But this will also be a qualified answer, because God is doing something different today than He did in His covenant relations with the sons of Israel. In today’s “dispensation of the secret” (Eph.3:9) God is working out a prior, hidden plan. That is, it was prior to His revelation to Abraham concerning “all the families of the ground” (Gen.12:3). The current dispensation has been described by some as a parenthesis in God’s dealing with earthly families and earthly matters. And just as a parenthesis separates something before from something after, we are awaiting the resumption of the “something after” part of prophecy.

The principal study is available in the two formats below. The remaining files are auxiliary to them.

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To read the principal study on-line:

Why-I-Am-a-Prophetic-Futurist-1.405-2nd-Ed