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his idea was first suggested by Francisco Ribera, a Jesuit priest of Salamanca, who about A.D. 1585 published a commentary on Babylon and the antichrist that taught that Daniel's 70th week was in the future. Ribera put a big rubber band on the 70th week and extended it to the end of this age. His purpose was to counter the Protestant Reformation and to set aside the Protestant teaching of the time that the papacy was the antichrist. He put the first chapters of the Revelation in the first century. The rest he put in a three and one half year period at the end of time. A Jewish temple would be rebuilt by an antichrist who would deny Christ, pretend to be God and conquer the world. Imagination is a wonderful thing!
Clarence Larkin has admitted that the material he got for his prophetic charts came from Francisco Ribera. Thousands of sincere ministers have used these charts -- not dreaming where the facts presented came from or for what purpose they were intended. The damage Ribera did to the Christian church with this concocted teaching is beyond calculation!

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Titus, the prince of the people who would come (Romans), and his soldiers who were gathered out of all nations of the empire, destroyed Jerusalem and the people. He was doing the bidding of Christ.

The Remnant that accepted Christ left the city in obedience to Mt 24:15-22 and Lk 20:21, and escaped safely, but wrath was poured upon Christ rejecting Israel. (1Th 2:14-16; Mt 23:32-36.) Wrath fell only upon the disobedient and it came upon them to the uttermost. (See the Destruction of Jerusalem in The Weston Study Bible appendix.)

All scholars agree that in Daniel the divine time measure is a day for a year. (Eze 4:6.) The 70 weeks began in 457 B.C. and concluded in A.D. 34. The prophecy has already been fulfilled.

http://www.gospeltruth.net/scofield.htm
 
you think everything is a scofield heresy........was Graham even millenialist?.......I never heard him preaching about it......

Billy Graham says that he believes in the Rapture theology, but he does not emphasise it.

The belief that Jesus will come again is not new, and Christians have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming.
What does Billy Graham teach about the Rapture? -

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https://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_Billy_Graham_teach_about_the_Rapture
 
you think everything is a scofield heresy........was Graham even millenialist?.......I never heard him preaching about it......

.......he was indifferent to the millennialist debate......

All Christians do not agree on every detail of what will occur in the final events of this world’s history. Some of these events and their order of occurrence have simply not been made clear in the Bible. What is important is that all Christians hold in common that Christ will ultimately return bodily, visibly, and gloriously to reign and rule with His resurrected and transformed saints forever and ever. The details of this great event will be made known in God’s own time.
 
Billy Graham says that he believes in the Rapture theology, but he does not emphasise it.

The belief that Jesus will come again is not new, and Christians have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming.
What does Billy Graham teach about the Rapture? -

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www.answers.com/Q/What_does_Billy_Graham_teach_about_the_Rapture

https://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_Billy_Graham_teach_about_the_Rapture

thanks for proving yourself wrong.......the rapture is NOT the Scofield Heresy......
 
Rapture:
First Thessalonians 4:17 “Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord. Therefore encourage one another with these words.”

Scofield Heresy:
At the second coming, the saints enter the king*dom of glory (Dan. 7:27). The Scofield Bible, adding error to error, postpones the "kingdom" to an age to come and makes it a possession of natural Jews.

see the difference?......
 
thanks for proving yourself wrong.......the rapture is NOT the Scofield Heresy......

Scofield picks it up

“Darby’s pre-tribulational view of the rapture was then picked up by a man named C.I. Scofield, who taught the view in the footnotes of his Scofield Reference Bible, which was widely distributed in England and America.

Many Protestants who read the Scofield Reference Bible uncritically accepted what its footnotes said and adopted the [rapture doctrine], even though no Christian had heard of it in the previous 1800 years of Church history” (“Catholic Answers,” http://www.catholic.com/library/Rapture.asp).

Both Darby and Scofield claimed that the “day of Christ” refers to the rapture and that “the day of the Lord” refers to the actual second coming several years after the rapture.

In fact, “the day of the Lord” and “the day of Christ” both refer to Christ’s return to the earth throughout the Bible—that is, to the time when He will step foot on earth.

So also do the phrases, “the day of the Lord Jesus Christ” and “the Lord’s Day.”

They all speak of His actual descent and setting His feet on this earth (Zechariah 14:1-4).

This fact further discredits this principal premise of Darby and Scofield. (See our booklet The Book of Revelation Unveiled for further information about this subject.)

https://www.ucg.org/world-news-and-prophecy/the-rapture-a-popular-but-false-doctrine
 
Well, he's made a lot of money and maybe that's all that matters in America.

Quit listening to these false prophets. Hold them accountable for their failed predictions.

When it comes to eschatology, the following men are false teachers:

Tim LaHaye
Jack Van Impe
Grant Jeffrey
David Jeremiah
Ed Hindson
John Hagee
John MacArthur
Hal Lindsey
Pat Robertson
Billy Graham
Franklin Graham
David Reagan

Franklin just LOVES him some, uh, 'cabana boy'.

I'm surprised it's not bigger news.
 
Scofield picks it up

“Darby’s pre-tribulational view of the rapture was then picked up by a man named C.I. Scofield, who taught the view in the footnotes of his Scofield Reference Bible, which was widely distributed in England and America.

Many Protestants who read the Scofield Reference Bible uncritically accepted what its footnotes said and adopted the [rapture doctrine], even though no Christian had heard of it in the previous 1800 years of Church history” (“Catholic Answers,” http://www.catholic.com/library/Rapture.asp).

Both Darby and Scofield claimed that the “day of Christ” refers to the rapture and that “the day of the Lord” refers to the actual second coming several years after the rapture.

In fact, “the day of the Lord” and “the day of Christ” both refer to Christ’s return to the earth throughout the Bible—that is, to the time when He will step foot on earth.

So also do the phrases, “the day of the Lord Jesus Christ” and “the Lord’s Day.”

They all speak of His actual descent and setting His feet on this earth (Zechariah 14:1-4).

This fact further discredits this principal premise of Darby and Scofield. (See our booklet The Book of Revelation Unveiled for further information about this subject.)

https://www.ucg.org/world-news-and-prophecy/the-rapture-a-popular-but-false-doctrine

so what.......pretty much every Christian believes in the second coming and the rapture........Scofield picked it up and took it somewhere stupid.......that has nothing to do with the rest of Christianity, including Graham......
 
Well, he's made a lot of money and maybe that's all that matters in America.

Quit listening to these false prophets. Hold them accountable for their failed predictions.

When it comes to eschatology, the following men are false teachers:

Tim LaHaye
Jack Van Impe
Grant Jeffrey
David Jeremiah
Ed Hindson
John Hagee
John MacArthur
Hal Lindsey
Pat Robertson
Billy Graham
Franklin Graham
David Reagan

He stole a lot of money from the befuddled and the elderly.
 
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