Biblical Eschatology

Eschatology, derived from the Greek word eschatos meaning “last” or “final,” refers to the study of the end times, encompassing themes like final judgment and humanity’s ultimate destiny.

Though the term “eschatology” is not directly mentioned in Scripture, its concepts are deeply embedded throughout, from the Old Testament to the New Testament, culminating in the Book of Revelation. Scholars often argue that eschatology is central to biblical themes, including God’s covenant with Israel and His ultimate plan for humanity.

Biblical eschatology can be viewed on two levels: the overarching destiny of humanity and the individual’s journey. The Bible often addresses both, offering a comprehensive perspective on God’s divine plan.

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