Acts 3:19–21: The Passage That Demands Premillennialism? (Ep 217)
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In this episode, we do a deep dive on Acts 3:19-21, one of the most ignored texts when it comes to NT eschatology. In Acts 3:19-21, Peter specifically notes that his view of eschatological matters is the one spoken of by the Old Testament prophets, and his timeline is not difficult to understand... it just might be problematic for some people's eschatological views.Time Stamps
- 00:00 Introduction
- 02:38 Context of Acts 3:19-21
- 07:19 In-depth Analysis of Acts 3:19-21
- 39:36 Comparison of OT Prophets
- 51:45 Jewish Kingdom Expectations
- 58:55 Putting Acts 3 within Luke-Acts
- 1:04:41 Summary and Conclusion
References Made in the Episode:
- "A Significant Chronological Problem for Postmillennialism in Acts 3:21" - https://petergoeman.com/a-significant-chronological-problem-for-postmillennialism-in-acts-321/
- “Implications of the Kingdom in Acts 3:19-21.” The Master’s Seminary Journal 26, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 75–93. - https://petergoeman.com/papers/implications_of_kingdom_goeman.pdf
- Why Most Translations are Wrong on Deut 4:29 and Why It Matters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9s4wqeZ3Fo
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