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“The Missing Key” – A Biblical Paradigm That Enables a Consistent Interpretation of Eschatology
From Jesus’s usage of the Noah and Lot examples, we can recognize a clear typological pattern established by these Old Testament judgment ev

Michael Filipek
Dec 24, 202414 min read


What Is the Abomination of Desolation?
(From the study "Understanding The Distinction Between Israel And The Church") Oil painting by Alex Levin, https://artlevin.com In our previous article, we focused on understanding the identification of the pronoun “he” in Daniel 9:26 and 27 (part of Daniel’s famous “seventy weeks prophecy” in Daniel 9:24-27). We concluded that this figure refers to Titus Vespasian and his destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. However, we noted how, especially in Verse 27, the identity of this f

Michael Filipek
Nov 20, 20239 min read


Who Is the "He" in Daniel 9:27? The Messiah, Titus Vespasian, or the Antichrist?
(From the study "Understanding The Distinction Between Israel And The Church") Within the famed “seventy weeks prophecy“ found in Daniel 9:24-27 exists an often debated conundrum in Christian eschatology. This debate surrounds the mysterious shift between Verses 26 and 27, focusing on Verse 26’s reference to “the prince that shall come“ which is followed by Verse 27’s opening phrase “and he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week.“ Does this pronoun “he“ refer to th

Michael Filipek
Oct 27, 202323 min read


Prophetic Mysteries of the Ancient Hebrew Wedding (Part 4)
In "Part 1", "Part 2", and "Part 3" of this article series, we began to examine the typological treasures hidden in the wedding rituals of the ancient Hebrews, which God instituted. It is astonishing to recognize that everything that God has said about His marriage to His bride, the Church, was anticipated thousands of years earlier in the institution of these customs. That fact is a profound piece of evidence that the author of the Bible is not bound to the constraints of ti

Michael Filipek
Jul 29, 202318 min read


Prophetic Mysteries of the Ancient Hebrew Wedding (Part 3)
In our "Part 1" and "Part 2" of this article series, we began to examine the typological treasures hidden in the wedding rituals of the ancient Hebrews, which God instituted. It is astonishing to recognize that everything that God has said about His marriage to His bride, the Church, was anticipated thousands of years earlier in the institution of these customs. That fact is a profound piece of evidence that the author of the Bible is not bound to the constraints of time as w

Michael Filipek
Jul 16, 202312 min read


Prophetic Mysteries of the Ancient Hebrew Wedding (Part 2)
In our "Part 1" of this article series, we began to examine the typological treasures hidden in the wedding rituals of the ancient Hebrews, which God instituted. It is astonishing to recognize that everything that God has said about His marriage to His bride, the Church, was anticipated thousands of years earlier in the institution of these customs. That fact is a profound piece of evidence that the author of the Bible is not bound to the constraints of time as we are. Rather

Michael Filipek
Jul 8, 20236 min read


Prophetic Mysteries of the Ancient Hebrew Wedding (Part 1)
It may startle you to discover the treasures hidden in the wedding rituals of the ancient Hebrews, which God instituted. It is astonishing to recognize that everything that God has said about His marriage to His bride, the Church, was anticipated thousands of years earlier in the institution of these customs. That fact is a profound piece of evidence that the author of the Bible is not bound to the constraints of time as we are. Rather, it is profound proof of His reality, an

Michael Filipek
Jul 4, 202310 min read
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