
The Man of Lawlessness
Mere Fidelity
Is There a Day of the Lord?
Alistair MacIntosh: One of the central difficulties or challenges of reading a passage like this is maintaining some connection to history with it such that we don't just totally de-historize it. And I think what you're saying about how Judas fits into this sort of, like he's a sort of prototype, if you will, of this broader or this longer term horizon. But then you also have to wrestle with there is the eschaton, right?MacIntosh: It seems like what Paul is talking about here is actually just a timeline for what's going to have to happen before the end of all things comes before Christ comes.
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