We have come at last to the New Testament, which is where most Christians first learn about the 'Day of the Lord'. However, even here we find ourselves looking at the context of five verses that speak of four different Days of the Lord. This proves yet again, that the Day of the Lord is not a simple term that many would like you to believe. And, even though these references in the New Testament are written in Greek, they came from Hebrew speakers who knew what the Day of the Lord meant in the Hebrew Scriptures.
The Day Of The Lord - Part Four
The Day Of The Lord - Part Four
The Day Of The Lord - Part Four
We have come at last to the New Testament, which is where most Christians first learn about the 'Day of the Lord'. However, even here we find ourselves looking at the context of five verses that speak of four different Days of the Lord. This proves yet again, that the Day of the Lord is not a simple term that many would like you to believe. And, even though these references in the New Testament are written in Greek, they came from Hebrew speakers who knew what the Day of the Lord meant in the Hebrew Scriptures.