Historical Fulfillments Episodes

Paul's Second Arrest (AD 63-64)

We follow Paul's activities after his release until he was arrested again and sent back to Rome for trial and execution. We see when and where his three pastoral epistles were written, First and Second Timothy and Titus. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply email us to request…

Paul After Release (AD 63-64)

Three of Paul's epistles, First and Second Timothy and Titus, were written after Paul was released from his first imprisonment in Rome. We take a look at Paul's activities after his release and before he was arrested again and killed in the Neronic persecution in AD 64. If you wish to have the PDF lesson…

John's Writings (AD 60-63)

Futurists believe John remained alive for over two decades after the destruction of Jerusalem, and therefore tend to date all of John's writings after AD 70. We debunk all this and show that John died in the Neronic persecution, and therefore all of his writings had to be written before AD 70. If you wish…

Hebrews Corrects Barnabas

We look a little more at the activity of Mark in relation to Paul and the book of Hebrews, and especially his role in helping Paul write the book of Hebrews as a correction to the anti-Judaic polemic and hyper-allegorical interpretative methods exhibited in the Epistle of Barnabas. If you wish to have the PDF…

Hebrews and Its Courier

We cover the historical background of the book of Hebrews, including the churches to whom it was written, why Paul wrote it to those particular churches, as well as why I believe John Mark was the courier to take it to them. If you wish to have the PDF lesson outline for this podcast, simply…

Prison Epistles & Hebrews – AD 62-63

We review the date (AD 62-63) and circumstances of writing for all of Paul's prison epistles (Eph, Col, Phlm, Phlp, Heb), focusing especially on the epistles of Philippians and Hebrews. It includes more info about the role of John Mark in the scribal and courier work related to the book of Hebrews. If you wish…

Luke-Acts & Prison Epistles

Highlighted our activities to promote the preterist view in our exhibit booth at the Evangelical Theological Society. Date and circumstances of writing of Luke and Acts, plus two of Paul's prison epistles (Ephesians and Colossians) while Paul was in prison in Rome (AD 61-63). Email us if you wish to have the PDF lesson outline…

Barnabas (more)

Why God has arranged for America to endure four more years under Obama, and how Christians should live in response to it. Discusses more of the biblical narrative about Barnabas and Mark, to suggest when the Epistle of Barnabas might have been written, as well as when Barnabas died, and Mark joined Paul in Rome….