Eschatology

Study of “last things”—Yeshuans teaches all biblical eschatology was fulfilled in 70 A.D.

Eschatology comes from the Greek word eschatos, meaning “last.” It refers to the study of final events in biblical theology—such as the Second Coming, the resurrection, and final judgment. Most Christian traditions view these events as still future. Yeshuans, however, teaches a fulfilled eschatology: that all biblical prophecy was completed by 70 A.D., with the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. This view redefines eschatology not as the end of the physical world, but as the end of the age of law, temple, and religious mediation. The fulfilled age we now live in is marked by spiritual liberty, not waiting for final judgment.
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