Table of Contents
Introduction 9
Chapter 1 The Hermeneutics of Eschatology: Five Foundational Principles for the Interpretation of Prophecy 15
Chapter 2 Defining Dispensationalism 43
Chapter 3 The Seventy Weeks of Daniel 9 and the Old Testament Roots of Dispensationalism 71
Chapter 4 Daniel's Contribution to Biblical Eschatology 93
Chapter 5 Problems with Premillennialism 135
Chapter 6 Who are the People of God? Israel, the Church, and "Replacement" Theology 177
Chapter 7 The Eschatology of Jesus: Matthew 24 and The Olivet Discourse (1) 229
Chapter 8 The Eschatology of Jesus: Matthew 24 and The Olivet Discourse (2) 259
Chapter 9 The Book of Acts and the Promise of Israel's Restoration 283
Chapter 10 Romans 11 and The "Future" of Israel 303
Chapter 11 The Kingdom of God: Now and Not Yet 335
Chapter 12 The Postmillennial View of the Kingdom of God 361
Chapter 13 The Book of Revelation and Biblical Eschatology: The Chronology of the Seal, Trumpet, and Bowl Judgments 387
Chapter 14 Amillennialism, Revelation 20, and The Binding of Satan 423
Chapter 15 Amillennialism, Revelation 20, and The First Resurrection 451
Chapter 16 The Antichrist in Biblical Eschatology: A Study of Revelation 13 and 17 475
Chapter 17 The Antichrist in Biblical Eschatology: A Study of 2 Thessalonians 2 521
Conclusion: A Cumulative Case Argument for Amillennialism 549
Scripture Index 561
Subject Index 573