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Jesus and the End Time
End Times Teachings of Jesus
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Important Features

This site confines itself to discussing the words of the Bible, and treats those words with seriousness and respect.

This site shows and discusses New Testament passages that include words spoken by Jesus or descriptions of his teachings.

This site is designed so that any Bible text that cites another Bible text can be horizontally tiled with that other text.

Abstract

An End Time prophecy website that shows and discusses King James Bible passages that describe the End Times teachings or eschatology of Jesus. Passages of this kind include teachings of Jesus about hell, the Day of Judgment, the resurrection, etc. But only Matt. 25:46 describes him using the words everlasting punishment (eternal punishment in the NRSV). While theologians have long debated the question of whether these words mean a punishment that never ends, many lay people believe they do, though they may prefer to describe it as eternal conscious torment. Because the answer to this question is so important, this website takes more time and greater care when it discusses passages that use words like everlasting, eternal, and 'for ever' [sic] than when it discusses passages that do not.

Important Questions

How does the KJV Bible describe the teachings of Jesus about the End Time Judgment and/or End Time Kingdom?

What was Jesus talking about when he spoke of the Abomination of Desolation spoken of by Daniel the prophet?

How do the teachings of Jesus about hell and heaven compare with the most nearly similar teachings of the Old Testament?

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Useful Search Terms

Teachings of Jesus about hell


Eternal conscious torment


Everlasting punishment


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Jesus and the End Time


End Times teachings of Jesus


Eschatology of Jesus


King James Bible


End Time prophecy website


Senses of the word everlasting


Abomination of Desolation


Spoken of by Daniel the prophet