The Lady and the Dragon
A Historical Update of End-Time Prophecies
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About the Book
"What is your opinion about the meaning of Bible prophecy? Is the book of
Revelation a prophecy about the future of this earth that is still yet to come
-- or is it prophecy that has mostly already been fulfi lled through this passing
Christian Age?
Christians living in our world today are familiar with the many futuristic
interpretations of the prophetic books of the Bible that have been offered to us by
the publishing industry -- especially some of the wild and radical interpretations
of the Book of Revelation. There are rivers turning to blood, stars falling to the
earth, a ""last chance to go to heaven"" theology, and on and on it goes. Every few
years, as the passing history of our world takes new turns, these predictions that
are supposedly based upon Bible prophecy have to be revised again and again
to make them suit the changing world scene. This means that there were some
wrong interpretations somewhere along the line.
But there is a better way. Before the middle of the 20th century when futurism
developed such an amazing acceptance into the Christian community, there was
another method of interpretation that was very prominent called ""historicist"".
This simply means that the Book of Revelation is really prophecy about
events that have been happening for about 2,000 years now, and that agree in
description and in timely order with the chapters of Revelation. The same is true
with much of the Book of Daniel. Loren Wilson, with his academic background
in history and his preaching experience as a pastor, has updated the writings of
the old historicist Bible commentators by including events of the 20th and 21st
centuries into the mix. The results may change your perspective of what Daniel
and Revelation is all about."
About the Author
Over the years Loren Wilson has been pastor of six churches in three states, USA, and is now teaching the Bible indepth over international short wave radio and local stations. He and his wife, Diane, are currently living in Macon, Georgia. They have four children and twelve grandchildren.