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David Chilton's books?

Scotth1960

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Dear friends, Did any of you read any of David Chilton's books in the 1980s?

Chilton, David. Paradise Restored.

Chilton, David. The Great Tribulation.


And the new edition of an old David Chilton classic book.


Chilton, David. The Days of Vengeance: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation. Horn Lake, MS: Dominion Press, 2006.

What do you think of Chilton's 5 point covenant model for structuring
much of Scripture, including the Book of Revelation? What do you think of his commentary on Revelation.
Do you think that the 5 point model is not enough points for a Biblical covenant? Should it not include a 6th an a 7th point, 6th point, the crucifixion of Christ; 7th point, the resurrection of Christ? What say you on this, if you have any opinion? Have you studied Reformed eschatology?
Have you studied any eschatology. Much of the Reformed eschatology is either amillennial or postmillennial. And is not always specifically Reformed. Christians of traditions other than the Reformed tradition may also agree with this eschatology, basically, either in its postmillennial or amillennial forms. There isn't much different between these forms, doctrinally, ISTM. God bless you.
In Erie PA Scott R. Harrington
:)
 
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