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John A.T.
Robinson
Redating
the New Testament
CHART OF PROPOSED DATING
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James |
c. 47-8 |
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1 Thessalonians |
early 50 |
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2 Thessalonians |
50-1 |
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1 Corinthians |
spring 55 |
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1 Timothy |
autumn 55 |
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2 Corinthians |
early 56 |
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Galatians |
later 56 |
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Romans |
early 57 |
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Titus |
late spring 57 |
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Philippians |
spring 58 |
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Philemon |
summer 58 |
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Colossians |
summer 58 |
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Ephesians |
late summer 58 |
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2 Timothy |
autumn 58 |
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The Didache |
c. 40-60 |
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Mark |
c. 45-60 |
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Matthew |
c. 40-60+ |
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Luke |
-57-60+ |
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Jude |
61-2 |
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2 Peter |
61-2 |
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Acts |
-57-62+ |
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1, 2, 3 John |
c. 60-65 |
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1 Peter |
spring 65 |
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John |
c. -40-65+ |
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Hebrews |
c. 67 |
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Revelation |
late 68 (-70) |
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1 Clement |
early 70 |
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Barnabas |
c. 75 |
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The Shepherd of
Hermas |
-c. 85 |


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MAPS AND THEOLOGICAL CHARTS
Charts & Maps |
Jerusalem -
Temple |
Masada |
Portraits
2,000 Years of Josephus
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Numismatic
History |
The Roman Empire
FUTURIST, IDEALIST & PRETERIST CHARTS
Views Represented Alphabetically - Curator Doesn't Vouch
For the Accuracy of Any
LATEST ADDITIONS
Clarence Larkin Charts

Jewish Weights and Measures

CHARTS REPRESENTING MULTIPLE PROPHETIC VIEWS


FUTURIST CHARTS |
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ISAIAH PREDICTED THAT THE SERVANT…
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700 YEARS LATER, Y'SHUA… |
would be disfigured by suffering (52:14; 53:2-3) |
was struck, spat on and mocked (Mark 15:17-19) |
would come from humble beginnings (53:2) |
grew up in Nazareth, a city with a very (53:2) poor reputation; and not where the Messiah was expected to come from (Luke 2:39-40, 51) |
would be rejected by many (53:1,3) |
while on the cross, was mocked, blasphemed and reviled, even by those who were crucified with him (Matthew 27:39-44) |
| would bear our sins and suffer in our place (53:4-6,11) |
"…himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed." (1 Peter 2:24) |
| would heal many (53:4-5) |
healed many (Matthew 8:16-17) |
| voluntarily took our punishment upon himself (53:6-7) |
said, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep" (John 10:11) |
| remained silent during his suffering (53:7) |
did not defend himself to Herod, Pontius Pilate or the Sanhedrin (Matthew 26:62-64; 27:11-14; Luke 23:9) |
| would die (53:8,12) |
died on a cross (Mark 15:37; John 19:33-34) |
| would be buried with a rich man (53:9) |
was buried in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, a rich man (Matthew 27:57-60) |
| would not remain dead, but see his seed, prolong his days and be exalted (53:10-11) |
rose from the dead three days after the crucifixion and still lives today and millions of people see themselves as his spiritual seed (Matthew 28:1-10) |
CRITICAL OF FULL PRETERISM

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Lack of Christological Focus |

Cook's Parallel Passage? |

Focusing on shadows, Instead of on Him to
which the shadows point |
CARTOONS |
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GENERAL CHARTS / GRAPHS


Genealogical Table of the Ptolemies and Seleucidae
Transition Period of the Testaments
After Adam and Eve Sinned |
Moses gives Israel God's Law |
Jesus' ministry begins at age 30 |
Jesus' death on the cross |
God sends destruction on Jerusalem in 70AD |
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Era | |
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Transition Period
From Old to New |
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New Testament History
(to AD60s) |

Earthquakes and Historical Facts
   
   
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Revelation |
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Israel warned that something important is
about to happen (in that generation, 5:3)
Israel urged to obey God?s Law (4)
Obedience of God brings life and prosperity
(6)
Moses calls on two witnesses (4:25; 30:19)
Plagues, famine, sickness (28:59)
Israel will be a harlot (31:16)
A glimpse of the type of Promised Land (34)
Do not add to this book (4:2) |
The Church warned that something important
is about to happen (in that generation, 1:1)
The churches urged to obey God
(1-3)
Obedience brings life and protection (7:3)
Two witnesses called upon (11)
Great plagues, pestilence, famine and
mourning (18:8)
Israel is a harlot (19:2)
A glimpse of the REAL Promised Land
(21:1,2)
Do not add to this book (22:18) |
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New Covenant |
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Moses comes from the water to deliver
Israel from bondage in Egypt
Moses leads Israel to promised land, but
unbelieving generation rejects the land.
Evil generation has to die after 40 years
of re-generation
After 40 years, Israel enters promised
land, obstacle Jericho has to be destroyed under the leadership
of Joshua
The promised land offers Israel protection and life. |
Jesus baptized in water starts ministry to
deliver mankind from bondage of sin (A.D. 30)
Jesus leads Israel to salvation, but
unbelieving generation rejects him
Evil generation has to die while the Church
is created for 40 years
After 40 years, the Church enters promised
land, obstacle Jerusalem (Jewish Temple) destroyed under the
leadership of Jeshua (Jesus) A.D. 70
The parousia (Greek: presence of
Christ) offers the church protection and life |
PROPHECY FULFILLMENT
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“And this gospel of the
kingdom shall be preached in all the world (Greek
oikumene) for a witness unto all nations; and then
shall the end come” (Matthew 24:14) |
“But I say, have
they not heard? Yes indeed:
‘Their sound has gone out to all the earth, and their words
to the ends of the world (Greek oikumene)”
(Romans 10:18) |
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“And the gospel must first be published among all nations
(Greek ethnos)”
(Mark 13:10) |
“...My
gospel... has been made manifest, and by the prophetic
Scriptures has been made known to all nations
(Greek ethnos)...” (Romans 16:25-26) |
| “And
He said to them, ‘Go into all the world (Greek
kosmos) and preach the gospel to every
creature” (Mark 16:15) |
“...of the
gospel, which has come to you, as it has also in all
the world (Greek kosmos), as is
bringing forth fruit...,” (Colossians 1:5-6). |
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he said unto them ‘Go into all the world and preach the gospel
to every creature (Greek kitisis) “
(Mark 16:15) |
“...from the
gospel which you heard, which was preached to every
creature (Greek kitisis) under heaven, of
which I, Paul became a minister” (Colossians 1:23) |
| “But
you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you;
and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea
and Samaria, and to the end of the earth (Greek
ge)” (Acts 1:8). |
“But I say, have
they not heard? Yes indeed:
‘Their sound has gone out to all the earth (Greek
ge), and their words to the ends of the world”
(Romans 10:18) |
Corinthians 15, 1 Thessalonians 4 and Matthew 24 are the
same event
1 Corinthians 15
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1 Thessalonians 4, 5
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| 15:23 - are Christ’s at His coming |
4:16 - the Lord Himself shall come |
| 15:51 - sleep |
4:14 - sleep |
| 15:52 - the trumpet shall sound |
4:16 - shout, voice, trump |
| 15:52 - dead shall be raised |
4:16 - dead in Christ shall rise first |
Matthew 24
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1 Thessalonians 4 and 5
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| 24:27 - coming (Parousia) |
4:15 - coming (Parousia) |
| 24:30 - clouds |
4:17 - clouds |
| 24:31 - sound of a trumpet |
4:16 - shout, voice trump |
| 24:31 - gather together |
4:17 - caught up together |
| 24:36 - day or hour |
5:1 - times and seasons |
| 24:43 - a thief |
5:2 - a thief |
| 24:39 - took them all away |
5:3 - sudden destruction |
| 24:42 - watch |
5:6 - watch |
1 Corinthians 15
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1 Thessalonians 4
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Matthew 24
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| At His coming |
Jesus coming |
Jesus coming |
| Last trump |
Trumpet |
Trumpet |
| Dead saints raised |
Dead saints raised |
Angels gather saints |
| Living saints changed |
Living saints caught up |
Angels gather saints |
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Coming in the clouds |
Coming in the clouds |
Quest Magazine, 2-3 - On Feast Calendar
March April | March April | March April | May June | | September October | September October | September October | | ABIB | = | Green Ears | SIVAN | DRY SEASON | TISHRI | = | Flowing | | 14th | 15th | 16th | | | 1st | 10th | 15th | | PASSOVER | UNLEAVENED BREAD | FIRST FRUITS | WEEKS PENTECOST | (Approx. 120 days) | TRUMPETS | DAY OF ATONEMENT | TABERNACLES | Lamb Slain Blood Applied First Born Saved | 7Days No Leavened Bread Haste | Waving of Barley Bread | 50 Days after sheaf of wave offering Wheat Harvest | Ark building Church building | Shofar Calling of assembly | High Priest Holy of Holies Judgement | Booths Palms 7 Days + 1 Last Great Day Water |
Jesus as the Perfect Moses:
| Jesus is born under Jewish Persecution (Mt. 2) | Moses is born under Jewish Persecution (Ex. 1:8-22) | | Jesus escapes infanticide (Mt. 2:16-18) | Moses escapes infanticide (Ex. 1:22, 2:1-10) | | Jesus spends early days in Egypt (Mt. 2:13-15) | Moses spends early days in Egypt (Mt. 2:15) | | Jesus begins his ministry with self-enacted miracles and preaching (Mt. 4:18-25) | Moses begins his God-appointed mission with God-caused miracles (Ex.3:20, 4:1-9, 17, chps 7-14) | | Jesus gives the perfect law of love of the kingdom on a "mountain" (Mt. 5-7) | Moses gives to the people God’s law on Mount Sinai (Ex. 20ff, later capitulates to their weaknesses, Mt. 5:31-32; cf. Lk 10:4-12) |
Jesus as the Perfect Nation of Israel:
| Jesus is exiled in Egypt to escape death and then later leaves (Mt. 2:13-15; cf Hosea 11:1). This fulfills the testimony of Hosea. | Israel is exiled in Egypt to escape famine and then later leaves by God’s power (Gen. 47:4, Ex. 1:1-7, Ex. 12:51) | | Jesus is baptized (Mt. 3:13-17) to fulfill all righteousness. Thereafter, God announces that he is pleased with His Son (Mt. 3:17) | Israel is baptized in the Red Sea (Ex. 14:21-22, cf I Cor. 10:2) but God is not pleased with them (I Cor. 10:1-5). | | Jesus enters the desert where he is tempted and rebuffs Satan with the word of God (Mt. 4:1-11) | Israel is tested in desert and is found wanting (Ex. 15:22-26, 16:2-3, Chp 32, etc., Num. 26:65, cf I Cor. 10:5) |
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