Some Resources for Further Study on the Historic (Post-Tribulational) Pre-Millennial Position

I unpacked last Sunday why I lean toward this position (while qualifying my support a bit), and thought I might offer a few random resources in no particular order here. Again, I do not want to drink the koolaid on any system: they all have strengths and weaknesses. But I do believe that Historic Premillennialism is a helpful system and makes good sense of the text, overall.

Here are some resources:

Probably the one book to read on this system if you only have time for one. Exhaustive, persuasive, and well-written.

Probably the one book to read on this system if you only have time for one. Exhaustive, persuasive, and well-written.

This book was pretty important in introducing Historic Premillennialism to me and has had a profound impact on my own thinking about these questions.

This book was pretty important in introducing Historic Premillennialism to me and has had a profound impact on my own thinking about these questions.

Blomberg's own essay in this volume is quite helpful.

Blomberg’s own essay in this volume is quite helpful.

2 thoughts on “Some Resources for Further Study on the Historic (Post-Tribulational) Pre-Millennial Position

  1. The blog post’s title is “Some Resources for Further Study on the Historic (Pre-Tribulational) Pre-Millennial Position.” Did you mean to say “Pre-tribulational”?

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