The Mysterious Language Of St. Paul, In His Description Of The Man Of Sin [2. Thess. Ii] Proved From The Gospel History, To Relate Not To The Church Of Rome, But To The Times In Which It Was Written. With Some Remarks Upon Sir H.m. Wellwood's Sermons

The Mysterious Language Of St. Paul, In His Description Of The Man Of Sin [2. Thess. Ii] Proved From The Gospel History, To Relate Not To The Church Of Rome, But To The Times In Which It Was Written. With Some Remarks Upon Sir H.m. Wellwood's Sermons

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In "The Mysterious Language Of St. Paul," Nehemiah Nisbett offers a detailed exegesis of Paul's description of the 'Man of Sin' in 2 Thessalonians 2. Nisbett argues, contrary to prevailing interpretations, that Paul's words were not a prophecy concerning the Church of Rome, but rather pertained to the specific historical context in which they were written. The book presents a meticulous examination of the Gospel narrative, providing an alternative reading of Paul's text. Also included are remarks upon sermons by Sir H.M. Wellwood, further contextualizing and challenging contemporary theologica...