Reign of Christ

January31st

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Paul,

Since I cannot (i.e., am not allowed) to post on Dee’s Dee’s site, even though it is YOUR blog (huh?), I am going to ask that you email me again at samuelmfrost@yahoo.com That way, I can answer your question about “apocalyptic language” (not genre, Paul) in I Thes and I Cor 15, then, you can post my answer and interaction with you on her site, but your blog, then in a round about way, I can give you an answer to the article on her site, but your blog…..make sense? Good.

About the Author: Sam

Completed a M.A. in Christian Studies and a M.A. in Religion from Whitefield Theological Seminary, Lakeland, Florida (with combined credits in Hebrew exegesis from Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida - and in Greek exegesis from Church of God School of Theology, Cleveland, Tennessee). Author of Misplaced Hope, Exegetical Essays on the Resurrection of the Dead, and coauthor of House Divided: Bridging the Gap in Reformed Eschatology. Also edited A Student's Hebrew Primer for Whitefield Theological Seminary. Samuel M. Frost co-founded Reign of Christ Ministries, and has lectured extensively for over 8 years at Preterist conferences, including the Evangelical Theological Society conference. While ordained as Teaching Pastor by Christ Covenant Church in St. Petersburg, Florida (2002-2005) he helped host the popular debates between Don Preston and Thomas Ice (with Mark Hitchcock) and Don Preston and James B. Jordan. Samuel is widely regarded by many of his peers as being one of the foremost experts on prophecy, apocalypticism, and Preterist theology. Samuel Frost owns and operates his own business and resides in Florida with his wife Ann Marie, and his children, Janet, Jacob, Hunter, and Olivia.

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