
Destruction of Jerusalem: How History Confirms Prophecy
The destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 was one of the most catastrophic events in Jewish history. Yet it was also one of the clearest fulfillments of Jesus’ words. The …
a fresh look at prophecy & the kingdom of God
We believe many biblical prophecies were fulfilled in the first century. At Endtimes Research Group, we explain partial preterism, a view that strengthens confidence in Scripture and points us to the ongoing hope of God’s kingdom.The fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, the spread of the gospel, and the establishment of the church all stand as powerful evidence of God’s promises kept. At the same time, we still look forward to the final resurrection and the return of Christ. This balanced view avoids both endless speculation and shallow literalism. In this section, we provide studies that explain the biblical basis for partial preterism and encourage believers to trust God’s unfolding plan.
The destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 was one of the most catastrophic events in Jewish history. Yet it was also one of the clearest fulfillments of Jesus’ words. The …
Have You Noticed the Clock? Have you ever noticed how often the Bible talks about time? The time indicators in the New Testament appear in many passages. These include words …
Christians have long debated how to understand biblical prophecy and the “end times.” Some believers hold to futurism, which expects most prophecies to be fulfilled in our future. Others embrace …
Many of us grew up hearing sermons about the end times that featured the Rapture, the Antichrist, and a rebuilt temple in Jerusalem. We were taught to expect a future …