The Man of Lawlessness Pt. 3 (feat. Larry Pechawer) | S4 Ep. 12

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Exploring 2 Thessalonians 2: In-Depth Discussion with Larry Pechawer | Scripture in Black & White Season 4 Check out the Ebook: https://renew.org/endtimes/ In this episode of Scripture in Black & White,  hosts Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington welcome special guest Larry Pechawer. They dive into an in-depth discussion on 2 Thessalonians 2, exploring different interpretations and theological perspectives. Larry, a retired Bible college professor with extensive experience in Old Testament and Hebrew studies, shares his unique insights and thorough analysis on the passage. The conversation covers topics such as the doctrine of imminence, the man of lawlessness, and the destruction of Jerusalem, providing listeners a comprehensive examination of these complex theological issues. Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:44 Understanding Second Thessalonians 206:14 Diving into the Text: Second Thessalonians 2:1-1211:16 The Man of Lawlessness and the Day of the Lord13:48 Historical Context and Interpretations20:24 The Role of Imminence in Prophecy21:42 Differentiating Key Figures: Lawless One, Beast, and Antichrist28:08 Paul's Connection to the Olivet Discourse39:52 The Coming of the Man of Lawlessness43:50 Imminence and the Return of Christ45:45 Debating the Signs of the Second Coming59:24 The Role of John of Gashala01:12:08 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections Visit Renew.org to sign up for our email newsletter and be the first to know about new content, books and resources.  Be sure to like, subscribe and follow on social media!  You can find us on:Instagram: @the.renew.network Facebook: Renew.org Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@RENEWnetworkTwitter: @therenewnetworkTikTok: the.renew.network Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RENEW See below for a longer description: In this episode hosts Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington, along with their special guest, Larry Pechawer, embark on a detailed discussion about 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2 and its implications, particularly regarding the end times, the concept of the "man of lawlessness," and the doctrine of eminence. The show kicks off with the usual warm greetings and introduction of Larry Pechawer, a Bible college professor with extensive experience in teaching both Old and New Testament scriptures. Larry shares his academic background, including his tenure at several theological institutions and his expertise in Old Testament prophecy, which laid the foundation for his interest in the topics discussed in this episode. The central theme of this episode revolves around 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2, where Paul discusses the second coming of Christ and the events that would precede it, such as the appearance of the "man of lawlessness." The hosts and Larry dive deep into the text, analyzing verse by verse to extract meanings and interpretations. The discussion is particularly focused on the significance of the "man of lawlessness," his identity, and the timing of Christ's return. A significant part of the discussion revolves around the interpretation of verses 8 and 9. Larry offers a unique perspective that the "coming" mentioned in verse 8 may not necessarily pertain to Jesus' second coming but rather to the appearance of the "man of lawlessness." His translation hints at a timeframe of events rather than a singular divine intervention. This reinterpretation challenges conventional readings that typically associate the verses directly with Christ's return. Another focal point is the doctrine of eminence—the belief that Christ's return could happen at any moment. Larry underscores the difficulty in maintaining this doctrine if Paul indeed listed specific signs and events that have to occur before the second coming. By linking the "man of lawlessness" and the rebellion to historical events like the Jewish revolt, Larry seeks to reconcile these passages with the idea that once those early prophecies were fulfilled, the second coming could then be considered imminent fr

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