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The Fulfillment Framework - Interpreting the Bible through Prophecy and its Completion in Christ

Mark John

Narrador Mark John

Editorial: Independently Published

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Sinopsis

The Fulfillment Framework is a powerful three-part seminar that reshapes how we read, understand, and interpret the Bible—through the prophetic lens of Christ-centered fulfillment. Rather than treating Scripture as a collection of disconnected stories, this course reveals the infrastructure beneath the text: a unified message built on prophecy, pattern, and purpose. 
Mark John takes listeners on a journey through the Old and New Testaments, showing how every covenant, command, and shadow ultimately points to one central figure—Christ. This interpretive approach, grounded in biblical context and covenantal continuity, highlights not just what the Bible says, but how to rightly discern what it means. 
In this seminar, you’ll learn: 
* How prophecy and fulfillment form the backbone of biblical revelation 
* Why Jesus is not just the subject of the New Testament, but the key to unlocking the Old 
* Essential rules of interpretation (hermeneutics) that honor historical context and divine intent 
* How themes, types, and symbols unfold across Scripture with consistent clarity 
* A practical framework for reading the Bible as one unified story—from Genesis to Revelation 
Whether you're a Bible teacher, a curious believer, or someone seeking a deeper, Christ-centered reading of Scripture, The Fulfillment Framework will equip you with the tools to see the Bible in a fresh way.
Duración: alrededor de 2 horas (02:25:22)
Fecha de publicación: 30/05/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —