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The footsteps of the Messiah
Book • 1982
Arnold Fruchtenbaum's work systematically examines Old and New Testament prophecy, arguing for a literal fulfillment of many prophetic passages in Jesus.
The book traces the role of Israel and the Jewish people in God’s redemptive plan and interprets prophecy from a premillennial, dispensational perspective.
Fruchtenbaum combines Hebrew background, historical context, and theological analysis to make complex prophetic themes accessible.
It is widely used in Messianic and evangelical circles as a reference for end-times teaching and the chronology of prophetic events.
The book has influenced pastors, Bible teachers, and students interested in understanding the prophetic timeline and Jesus’ messianic fulfillment.
The book traces the role of Israel and the Jewish people in God’s redemptive plan and interprets prophecy from a premillennial, dispensational perspective.
Fruchtenbaum combines Hebrew background, historical context, and theological analysis to make complex prophetic themes accessible.
It is widely used in Messianic and evangelical circles as a reference for end-times teaching and the chronology of prophetic events.
The book has influenced pastors, Bible teachers, and students interested in understanding the prophetic timeline and Jesus’ messianic fulfillment.
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