Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Volume 29.
“In general it seems best to understand God’s repentance as his changed mode of action and attitude in response to a changed human situation.” (Volume 29, Number 4, Page 443)
“The evidence in the writings of the Church fathers is massive and in unison in favor of the Roman view” (Volume 29, Number 1, Page 27)
“There is no question that the earliest Jewish interpreters favored the Roman view” (Volume 29, Number 1, Page 26)
“The fire of God’s presence comes first to the ‘house of God’ to purify and prove those who serve in his presence, and then it moves out in the eschatological judgment to consume the godless and disobedient (1 Pet 4:17–18).” (Volume 29, Number 3, Page 289)
“suggestion that Daniel’s four kingdoms may be identified as the Assyrian, Median, Medo-Persian and Greek empires” (Volume 29, Number 1, Page 36)