Guest: Dr. John Whitcomb joins us for Ask Dr. John. Question: Was the Leviathan described in Job 41 created on Day 5 or Day 6 of the creation week? Question: Will Dan. 9:27 and Rev. 11:3 happen at the same time because the signing of a covenant starts the 70th Week of Daniel and the Two Witnesses also start at the beginning of the 70th Week? Question: In Amos 5:18, is "the day of the Lord" the second coming of Christ? Question: What is the holy nation of 1 Pet. 2:9? What is its makeup, function and significance? Question: Will those who have rejected the gospel before the rapture be able to be saved if they are still living after the rapture? Question: Are the tribulation saints part of the church? Question: Do you agree with James Usshers flood date of 2,348 B.C.? Question: How can we pray for students returning to public schools? Question: What are the trends you see in seminaries today? Question: Can you describe how you went about constructing your chronological Bible charts? Topic: We take your calls.
Brannon Howse: Aired August 21, 2014
Guest: Dr. John Whitcomb joins us for Ask Dr. John. Question: Was the Leviathan described in Job 41 created on Day 5 or Day 6 of the creation week? Question: Will Dan. 9:27 and Rev. 11:3 happen at the same time because the signing of a covenant starts the 70th Week of Daniel and the Two Witnesses also start at the beginning of the 70th Week? Question: In Amos 5:18, is "the day of the Lord" the second coming of Christ? Question: What is the holy nation of 1 Pet. 2:9? What is its makeup, function and significance? Question: Will those who have rejected the gospel before the rapture be able to be saved if they are still living after the rapture? Question: Are the tribulation saints part of the church? Question: Do you agree with James Usshers flood date of 2,348 B.C.? Question: How can we pray for students returning to public schools? Question: What are the trends you see in seminaries today? Question: Can you describe how you went about constructing your chronological Bible charts? Topic: We take your calls.