Spiritual Songs [ed. By H.a. Hammond]
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A collection of Christian hymns and spiritual songs with notes and commentary.
Dieser Autor befasst sich mit tiefgründigen theologischen Überlegungen und Schriftinterpretationen und legt Wert auf ein systematisches Verständnis von Gottes Plan im Laufe der Zeit. Seine Arbeit ist grundlegend für das Verständnis dispensationalistischer und futuristischer Ansichten zur biblischen Prophetie. Obwohl er sich oft mit detaillierten Studien beschäftigt, zielt er darauf ab, den übergeordneten göttlichen Zweck für die Menschheit und ihre Beziehung zu ihm zu erläutern. Sein Ansatz zur Heiligen Schrift zeichnet sich durch Strenge und die Verpflichtung zu einer getreuen Übersetzung aus den Originalsprachen aus.

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A collection of Christian hymns and spiritual songs with notes and commentary.
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This historic book may contain numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can often download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. The 1839 edition is not indexed or illustrated. The content discusses the sequence of events related to judgment as indicated in the seventh trumpet. Initially, the saints are taken out of the way, followed by the casting down of Satan. After the persecution of the Jews, a final struggle ensues, culminating in the judgment of the beast. The remnant's cry on earth invokes judgment, similar to the cry from under the altar in the fifth seal that prompted the sixth. The trumpet judgments follow in succession, with the last leading to the final judgment. A key question is the timing of Satan's casting down, which is addressed in the twelfth chapter. This chapter outlines the initial act of removing Him who is to rule the nations, setting the stage for subsequent events. The following step involves war in the heavens, leading to the adversary's downfall, occurring before the last three and a half years of tribulation. The transformation of the heavens happens afterward. It appears that the casting down of the dragon occurs prior to the establishment of the abomination, during the early seals. The appearance of the Son of Man follows the changes in the heavens, as indicated in various scriptures, marking the order of God's judgments.