4 thoughts on “Q: Is Today’s Increase in Knowledge a Sign of the Times?”
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Thanks! Clear and makes perfect sense!
This interpretation of Daniel 11 and 12 was really different from what I thought about people traveling to and from and knowledge increasing. It makes sense the way you explained it. Thank you for sharing this
Once again David Levy is spot on concerning context and timing. I get really tired of hearing so-called “prophecy experts” putting forth meanings for today that don’t go into effect until the 7 years of the Tribulation. For years, people have taught that Pentecost was a fulfillment of Joel 2:28, 29 but in his commentary on Joel, David puts that prophecy in its proper future context.
Thank you, David. Every time I see you in IMG I think of Marjorie Soiberg and her love for you, FOI, and the Jewish people. Your faithfulness is a great encouragement.