Description
In this the third of four studies on Jesus' prophetic ministry in the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24:1-25:46) Zane Hodges continues to examine the events of the second half of the Tribulation looks climaxing at the battle of Armageddon. Matthew 24:15-35.
Outline/Structure:
Prelude 24:1-3
Exposition (Explanation of End of the Age/Day of the Lord) 24:4-35
Overview of Day of the Lord from beginning to end 24:4:-14
Matthe 24:15 - Midpoint of the Day of the Lord (detailed consideration of the last part of the Day of the Lord)
Matthew 24:23-28 Period of intense religious deception,
Conclusion to this unit of the Olivet Discourse 24:32-35
Introduction to Application 24:35-44
(Time Unknown)
Application with 4 parables 24:45-25:46
Matt 24:45-51 and Matt 25:14-30 parables addressed to church age saints.
Matt 25:1-13 and Matt 25:31-46 2nd and 4th parables addressed to tribulation saints.
Other Passsages: 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12; Revelation 17:7-18; Revelation 13:3-15; Mark 5:1-20; Revelation 18; Revelation 16:13-16; Revelation 19:11-21; Zechariah 14:1-9, 12-15; Revelation 12:13-17; Revelation 16.
May 23, 1995
Zane Hodges continues his exposition of the Sermon of the Mount beginning with the thematic statement in Matthew 5:13-16 and continuing with the beginning of the body of the sermon in Matthew 5:17-24. Why is there an impression in Matthew 5:17 that Jesus came to destroy the Law or the Prophets?...
Published 05/09/24
Zane examines why there are 3 Gospels for discipleship, Matthew, Mark and Luke, and what audience was each Gospel directed to?
Luke – Greek
Mark – Roman
Matthew – Hebrew
How does Matthew’s emphasis for discipleship to the Hebrew audience effect our understanding of the Sermon of the Mount?...
Published 04/30/24