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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  The Potency of a Proper Placing of the Parousia - Dr. Kelly Nelson Birks
Seraiah?s statements that are in contradiction to the Lord Jesus and to the writers of the New Testament regarding the Lord?s parousia.
Seraiah does not accurately exegete these passages in accordance with their historical, grammatical, and comparative sense, is that he apparently does not find it necessary to consider the statements of the Lord Jesus Himself in regards to the timing of His parousia.
Seraiah?s observations here and would remind him that when one combines the personal pronouns of "we" and "us" that are contained in the 1 John 2: 28-3:3 quote, it simply amplifies all the louder the first century expectation that John was communicating to his audience.
www.preterist.org /articles/seraiah_response_ch6.asp   (8807 words)

  
 Seraiah's Last Judgment
Seraiah makes it plain that he misses what is to happen “behind the scenes” (in the spiritual realm) at the time of the temporal judgment awaiting the Jews.
Seraiah is siding with others in the futurist camp who say that “at hand” doesn’t really mean “at hand.” One must wonder if he would also agree with the dispensationalists that the kingdom of God is yet future, despite the fact that Jesus said it was “at hand” when He began His preaching (Matt.
Seraiah could just as well be describing his method of interpretation when he states, “Nonpreterist systems either ignore or reinterpret the passages that necessitate a ‘near’ or ‘soon’ fulfillment of the particular prophecy” (p.
www.kendavies.addr.com /articles/b_view/br_11.htm   (8478 words)

  
 Seraiah (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
When Zedekiah made a journey to Babylon to do homage to Nebuchadnezzar, Seraiah had charge of the royal gifts to be presented on that occasion.
Jeremiah took advantage of the occasion, and sent with Seraiah a word of cheer to the exiles in Babylon, and an announcement of the doom in store for that guilty city.
50:1-8) Seraiah was to read to the exiles, and then, after fixing a stone to it, was to throw it into the Euphrates, uttering, as it sank, the prayer recorded in Jer.
www.christiananswers.net /dictionary/seraiah.html   (194 words)

  
 The Shame of Seraiah: An Overview  | John Noe  |  Preterist Archive
Seraiah's Non-scriptural "End of Time" Paradigm The Bible never speaks of an "end of time," "end of the world," or "end of history." These terms and concepts are foreign to Scripture.4 Yet these phrases and concepts form the paradigm through which Seraiah and many partial-preterists, amillennialists, and post-millennialists attempt to understand end-time Bible prophecy.
Seraiah adds the qualification of "mostly." Therefore, the onus is on him to add an appropriate qualifier, such as "partial," to accurately describe his preterist position.
Seraiah's cursory and inadequate treatment of Paul's seed analogy is a glaring hermeneutical omission in his "physical resurrection" position.
www.preteristarchive.com /Preterism/noe-john_da_01.html   (4854 words)

  
 Jeremiah 51:59
Seraiah might have objected, and said that he was sent to Babylon, not by a private person, and one of the common people, but by the king himself.
As then Seraiah might have stated all these things, and have rejected the command which Jeremiah gave him, his gentleness is expressly mentioned, even that he was a meek man, and who withheld not his service -- who, in short, was ready to obey God and his servant.
It was, then, a remarkable instance of virtue in Seraiah, that he received with so much modesty and readiness what had been said to him by the Prophet, and that he obeyed his command, to the evident danger of his own life.
www.ccel.org /c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol21/htm/ii.iv.liv.htm   (724 words)

  
 Did we Miss the End?: Review of C. Jonathin Seraiah's "The End of All Things: A Defense of the Future"
Seraiah coins a new term to identify this subset of preterism.
Seraiah maintains instead that it is entirely possible to embrace the preterist position as a viable end-times interpretive view while at the same time illuminating and refuting the errors of pantelism.
Seraiah deals with these ambiguities and inconsistencies systematically and doesn’t fall to the temptation of mocking adherents for their flaws.
answers.org /bookreviews/misstheend.html   (1368 words)

  
 Jeremiah 51:60-64
It was not then necessary for Seraiah to have a pulpit, or in a public way to read the book to an assembled people; but it was sufficient to read it privately by himself, without any witnesses; and this may be gathered from the context.
Jeremiah, then, not only consulted the benefit of Seraiah alone, but that of all the godly; for though this was unknown for a long time, yet the messenger afterwards acknowledged that this command had been given him by Jeremiah, and that he took the book and cast it into the Euphrates.
In short, Seraiah was commanded, as the Prophet's messenger, to predict by himself concerning the fall of Babylon; but it was for the sake of all the godly, who were afterwards taught what had been done.
www.ccel.org /c/calvin/comment3/comm_vol21/htm/ii.iv.lv.htm   (1792 words)

  
 Biblical Horizons : CH: Biblical Chronology Newsletter No. 3_03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thus, Seraiah was probably in his 50s or 60s, which would put his eldest son Jehozadak in his 30s or 40s.
His genealogy is identical with that of Seraiah, and he is said to be a son of Seraiah (Ezra 7:1).
Ezra was the son of Seraiah, and brother of Jeshua the high priest.
www.biblicalhorizons.com /ch/ch3_03.htm   (1657 words)

  
 Examining the Foundations of Preterism  |  Critical Articles
Although Rev. Seraiah is a partial preterist and I am a futurist, and we disagree on points of prophetic interpretation, most partial preterists and futurists agree on the foundational and essential doctrines, which Rev. Seraiah does an excellent job of defending in this book.
Seraiah does not endeavor at all to "prove" that Peter was mistaken.
Seraiah's meaning and intent, since he clearly interprets "the end" to be the ending of the Jewish age, and "all things" to be all things in the Jewish age.
www.preteristarchive.com /CriticalArticles/entrekin-rusty_ca_03.html   (10477 words)

  
 Sariah in the Elephantine Papyri - FARMS JBMS
In the King James Version of the Bible, the nineteen instances of the male name sryh and the single appearance of sryhw are all rendered in English as Seraiah.
The English Seraiah spelling is an effort to represent a Hebrew pronunciation of Sera-yah or Sra-yah, which would essentially mean "Yah has struggled" (the first element of sryh and sryhw is usually interpreted as deriving from the srh root, meaning to "struggle" or "strive").
But in light of evidence from Iron Age seals and clay bullae, Nahman Avigad suggests that sryhw may be read Saryahu, meaning "Yahuweh is prince (sr)." By extension, the shorter name syrhwould be read Sar-yah, both in the case of the eleven biblically noted men and in the case of the female from Elephantine.
farms.byu.edu /display.php?table=jbms&id=40&previous=L3B1YmxpY2F0aW9ucy9ib29rb2Ztb3Jtb252aWV3LnBocA==   (1451 words)

  
 Sandlin Condemns Seraiah?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Because one of the verses that he supplies (2 Thess.1:8) in his definition of who should be considered a heretic, Mr.
Seraiah posits 2 Thessalonians 1 to AD 70 (bold emph.
Seraiah is 100% correct to posit the 2 Thessalonians 1 passage at AD 70.
ourworld.cs.com /preteristabcs/id100.htm   (2553 words)

  
 Bible Genealogy - pafg65.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Seraiah (Azariah, Hilkiah, Shallum, Zadok, Ahitub, Amariah, Azariah, Johanan, Azariah, Ahimaaz, Zadok, Ahitub, Amariah, Meraioth, Zerahiah, Uzzi, Bukki, Abishua, Phinehas, Eleazer, Aaron, Jochebed, Levi (3rd), Jacob, Isaac, Abraham (Abram), Terah, Nahor, Serug, Reu, Peleg, Eber, Shelah, Arpachshad, Shem, Noah, Lamech, Methuselah, Enoch, Jared, Mahalalel, Kenan, Enosh, Seth, Adam).
Ezra could not have been Jehozadak's brother because Jehozadak was a priest during the Exile and Ezra was a priest (scribe) at the end of the Exile as the Jews were returning to Jerusalem.
However, in Chronicles and in Ezra they are both listed as Seraiah's sons.
www.marshallgenealogy.org /bible/pafg65.htm   (242 words)

  
 JFB Commentary on Ezra Chapter 7
Seraiah was the high priest put to death by Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah (2Ki 25:18).
A period of one hundred thirty years had elapsed between that catastrophe and the journey of Ezra to Jerusalem.
As a grandson of Seraiah, namely, Jeshua, who held the office of high priest, had accompanied Zerubbabel in the first caravan of returning exiles, Ezra must have been in all probability a grandson, descended, too, from a younger son, the older branch being in possession of the pontificate.
bible.christiansunite.com /jfb.cgi?b=15&c=7&print=1   (805 words)

  
 USCCB - NAB - 1 Chronicles 4
The sons of Kenaz were Othniel and Seraiah.
Seraiah became the father of Joab, the father of Geharashim, so called because they were craftsmen.
Here is where they dwelt, and so it was inscribed of them in their family records.
www.nccbuscc.org /nab/bible/1chronicles/1chronicles4.htm   (777 words)

  
 Ezra - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Since, moreover, Joshua, or Jeshua, the high priest, who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel, was the son of Jehozadak and the grandson of Seraiah, Ezra was probably the great-grandson or great-great-grandson of Seraiah.
He would thus not be a high priest, though he was of high-priestly descent as far as Seraiah.
For the sake of shortening the list of names, six names are omitted in Ezra 7:2-7 between Azariah and Meraioth, and one between Shallum and Ahitub from the corresponding list found in 1 Chronicles 6:4-14 (Hebrew 5:30-40).
www.studylight.org /enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T3334   (790 words)

  
 Hibbards Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Entrekin should have studied Rev. Seraiah's book more carefully before he so warmly endorsed it, or better yet, limited his criticisms of Mr.
Gautier's views to the issues where Preterists find disagreement with inconsistent Futurists such as Rev. Seraiah.
I also found it odd that Rev. Seraiah has endorsed this Futurist's response article.
ourworld.cs.com /preteristabcs/id81.htm   (446 words)

  
 1st Chronicles, Chapter 4
And the sons of Kenaz; Othniel, and Seraiah: and the sons of Othniel; Hathath.
And Meonothai begat Ophrah: and Seraiah begat Joab, the father of the valley of Charashim; for they were craftsmen.
And Joel, and Jehu the son of Josibiah, the son of Seraiah, the son of Asiel,
www.htmlbible.com /kjv30/B13C004.htm   (821 words)

  
 Seraiah (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools
Nehemiah 12:2 adds that "in the days of Joiakim" the head of Seraiah's house was Meraiah.
At the request of Jeremiah he carried with him in his exile the passages containing the prophet's warning of the fall of Babylon, written in a book which he was bidden to bind to a stone and cast into the Euphrates, to symbolize the fall of Babylon (Jeremiah 51:59-64).
This daily newsletter provides a starting point for personal study, and gives valuable insight into the verses that make up the Word of God.
bibletools.org /index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/ID/7829   (493 words)

  
 Full preterism - TheologyWeb Campus
Really HM, if I am the ONLY ONE, you should be able to answer why I have a whole webpage countering hyperpreterism and NONE of them use the Creeds in the way you suggest.
BTW Dee Dee I did not read Seraiah's book nor have I read much or any of these other peoples stuff because I have very little time to read "eye strian migraines".
But I have been blessed to have read enough to know the difference and that complete preterism is the truth.
www.theologyweb.com /campus/showthread.php?t=54516&page=3   (3089 words)

  
 Jeremiah 51:61 Jeremiah said to Seraiah, When you come
Jeremiah said to Seraiah, When you come to Babylon, then see that you read all these words,
And Jeremiah said to Seraiah, When thou comest to Babylon, and shalt see, and shalt read all these words;
And Jeremiah said to Seraiah, When thou shalt come to Babylon, and shalt see, and shalt read all these words;
bible.cc /jeremiah/51-61.htm   (176 words)

  
 The Potency of a Proper Placing of the Parousia - Dr. Kelly Nelson Birks
"Though pantelists (read, Preterists -author) attempt various exegetical moves to prove that this passage is speaking of Jesus’ coming against the Jews, their attempts are embarrassing." (Seraiah, Pg.
There is no time reference anywhere in the verse…"(emphasis -author) {Seraiah, Pg.
We have demonstrated to the reader that the text is virtually one big time reference relegating the events John speaks of to the first century.
www.preterist.org /articles-old/seraiah_response_ch6.htm   (8838 words)

  
 Holy Bible - I Chronicles 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
13 And the sons of Kenaz; Othniel, and Seraiah: and the sons of Othniel; Hathath.
14 And Meonothai begat Ophrah: and Seraiah begat Joab, the father of the valley of Charashim; for they were craftsmen.
35 And Joel, and Jehu the son of Josibiah, the son of Seraiah, the son of Asiel,
site-found.com /christian_directory/Ichronicles4.htm   (965 words)

  
 Ed Stevens Inconsistent Futurists Partial Preterists
The previous two were by Jonathin Seraiah ("The End of All Things") and Jay Adams (Preterism: Orthodox or Unorthodox?).
Very few (if any) of the arguments in Mathison's book are new, but they are better developed and more convincingly argued by a broader range of critics than ever before, so several of us have already begun work on a multi-authored response.
Yet, on page 48 of Seraiah's book, he disagrees with the Nicene Creed: "The 'age to come' cannot have ended in A.D. 70, that is when it began." The 'age to come' according to Seraiah began in A.D. The creeds and
www.preteristplanet.com /id49.html   (1210 words)

  
 1 Chronicles 4
Eshton became the father of Beth-rapha, Paseah, and Tehinnah the father of Ir-nahash.
The sons of Kenaz: Othniel and Seraiah; and the sons of Othniel: Hathath and Meonothai.
Meonothai became the father of Ophrah; and Seraiah became the father of Joab father of Ge-harashim,
www.hope.edu /academic/religion/bandstra/BIBLE/1CH/1CH4.HTM   (746 words)

  
 Ezra 2:2 Who came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah
Who went with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, Baanah, The number of the men of the people of Israel:
Which came with Zerubbabel: Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mizpar, Bigvai, Rehum, Baanah.
Who came with Zerubbabel: Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mizpar, Bigvai, Rehum, Baanah.
bible.cc /ezra/2-2.htm   (223 words)

  
 SERAIAH in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online)
SERAIAH in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online)
Neh 12:2 adds that "in the days of Joiakim" the head of Seraiah's house was Meraiah.
At the request of Jeremiah he carried with him in his exile the passages containing the prophet's warning of the fall of Babylon, written in a book which he was bidden to bind to a stone and cast into the Euphrates, to symbolize the fall of Babylon (Jer 51:59-64).
www.bible-history.com /isbe/S/SERAIAH   (438 words)

  
 Seraiah on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Publication: Highlights for Children; Author: Fredrickson, Seraiah ; Source: MAGAZINES
Events leading to the conception of Solomon, the wise child.(poem)
Site manager Yakuba Kutai amd his 4-year-old son, Seraiah, do some caretaking at Stenton, the historic property in Philadelphia's Logan section, where they live.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/Seraiah.asp   (251 words)

  
 Quniton Gibson
I think I was 14 or 15, maybe younger.
Guitarist for Seraiah (from High School until 1993):
Clockwise - 1997-1999 (with members of the John Elefante band) released an independent CD that is still available.
www.petrameansrock.com /theband/quintongibson.htm   (155 words)

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