A Harmony of Judeo-Christian Eschatology and Messianic Prophecy

  • W. Ellis J
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This essay presents a selective overview of the main themes of Judeo-Christian eschatological prophecy. Particular attention is paid to the significance of successive biblical covenants, prophecies of the “day of the Lord,” differences between personal and collective resurrection, and expectations of the Messianic era. Although the prophets of the Hebrew Bible and Christian New Testament lived and wrote in diverse historical and social contexts, their foresights were remarkably consistent and collectively offered a coherent picture of the earth’s last days, the culmination of human history, and the prospects of the afterlife. This coherence reflects the interrelated character of Judaic and Christian theology and the unity of the Judeo-Christian faith.

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W. Ellis, J. (2021). A Harmony of Judeo-Christian Eschatology and Messianic Prophecy. African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research, 4(3), 65–80. https://doi.org/10.52589/ajsshr-6slajjhx

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