Prophecy: Future in the Distant Past


    When does "soon" mean "late," "quickly" mean "slowly," "near" mean "far," "at hand" mean "far off" and "will not delay" mean "indefinite postponement? Never, ... except when proponents of popular apocalyptic views say prophecy spoken 2000 years ago applies to our future. But the predictions were short term!
    So should the Bible be interpreted to fit future fulfillment? Or should it be investigated historically for past fulfillment shortly following the original prediction? 2000 years ago, the middle first century was called "these last days" in which "the time was near" and the end of all things was at hand. Here lies the crux of the problem. Authorities explain this was just a little misunderstanding, and quickly conclude the end time is now. Abundant evidence shows there was no misunderstanding, and the time was at hand then. If you explore prophecy in terms of those who lived 2000 years ago, and consider historical evidence, you will find the "end of the age," popularly known as the end time, was the late first century.
    Discover the origin of end time prophecy, and consider it from the perspective of original intent. The major source of apocalyptic prophecy was a series of signs intended for the generation of the apostles. Now you can review these signs as they were fulfilled, documented in every detail, in the first century.
    Lynn Schuldt is an author and researcher specializing in Bible prophecy and history of the Roman Empire. Her persistent investigations uncovered abundant evidence for first century fulfillment of prophecy. Her attention to detailed historical documentation makes this book a valuable resource. A chronological table, listing of time statements, table of Old Testament prophecies fulfilled, bibliography, index and various maps and charts are included.


Son Mountain Press
P.O. Box 273254
Concord, CA 94527-3254

"Prophecy Paradox:
The Case for a First Century End Time"
by Lynn L. Schuldt, $18.95 paperback, 370 pages
ISBN 0-9647816-1-1 LCCN 2001116297
Pub. Date: November 1, 2001

Contact Lynn Schuldt
Message: (925) 682-1256
Fax: (801) 991-7471
E-mail: LSchuldt@earthlink.net




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