Apostasy: The Great Falling Away
Will the Antichrist force people leave to the faith?
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Ralph Yost
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Those warnings are clearly written, and as such, should be clearly interpreted and understood. This book will focus on the clarity of those warnings, and to demonstrate to the reader, how it is dangerous for believers to deny the warnings.
The Bible is replete with warnings about falling away from the faith. It teaches us throughout, that believers will face tribulation, and consequently, have to endure to the end. In doing so, the Bible also warns believers about quitting the faith.
Jesus warned “At that time many will fall away and will betray one another and hate one another.” Paul emphatically wrote about “the apostasy” (hē apostasia). It is not a general, long term departure from the faith that has been observed for generations. Rather, it is one that occurs when the pressure on the followers of Jesus Christ reaches the greatest in the history of mankind.
Many commentators liberally interpret these warnings. They ignore the important grammatical functions of the Greek, and rely on English translations for their exegesis. In doing so, they miss the true meaning of the author’s quote and writing. The descriptions of the apostasy in the eschaton are very specific, and provide a chronology that many commentators deny.
This book avoids that problem for the reader in an easy to read, and comprehendible form. The commentary within is a detailed verse-by-verse study, that will allow you a broader, yet deeper, understanding than perhaps you had before. It provides the details that allow you to develop your own theology, without having one thrown at you. The additional information in the appendix will be especially helpful to the reader.
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