Disruption of the World (or Overthrow)

[Editor:The disruption of the world” (CV: Matthew 25:34; Luke 11:50; John 17:24; Ephesians 1:4; Hebrew 4:3; 9:26; I Peter 1:20; Revelation 13:8; 17:8), mistakenly referred to as “the foundation of the world,” was the catastrophic overthrow of God’s original creation.

A whole eon (age) had gone by before humanity came into being, and all the events of that eon, whatever they were, had terminated in ‘the disruption of the world,’ that is, the disruption of the society as it existed at that time. That society was clearly a Celestial one, for it was in being before the Earth was even founded, as Job 38:4-7 makes plain.” – John Essex, “The Vessel of Humanity,” Unsearchable Riches, volume 73 (1982).

For more information about “the disruption,” see:

The Disruption of the World, see on the order form under “Compilations;”

Without Form and Void: A Study of the Meaning of Genesis 1:2, Arthur C. Custance (see order form under “Other Authors”).

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