The Last Days
The final years of the old covenant age—fulfilled in the first century, not future end times.
In the Bible, “last days” often refers to the closing years of the covenant God made with Israel—not to a future global apocalypse. Yeshuans teaches that this phrase describes the time between Jesus’ ministry and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.
Writers like Peter and Paul said they were living in the last days (Acts 2:17, Hebrews 1:2). This makes sense if those “days” were the last of the old age—not ours. The last days were marked by transition, judgment, and fulfillment—not by fear or modern events.
Understanding this restores trust in biblical prophecy and frees believers from endless speculation about future catastrophes.
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