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C. I. Scofield’s Prophecy Made Plain is a clear, concise look at biblical prophecy. As the title indicates, Scofield writes in a manner and substance to make biblical prophecy plainly understandable for the reader.
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C. I. Scofield (1843–1921) was an important early American proponent of dispensationalism. An influential theologian and minister in later life. Scofield was also a member of the Kansas House of Representatives as well as US District Attorney for the state of Kansas. He was the editor of the noted Scofield Reference Bible, first published in 1909. He was the author of a number of books, as well as a contributor to the four-volume set, The Fundamentals.
“There is a great deal of the study of prophetic truth, and a great deal of the hearing of the exposition of prophetic truth which has no effect upon conduct or character, simply because it is heard or studied without faith.” (Page 4)
“First, association. Our intimacies, our associations, perhaps more powerfully than any other influence, determine, in the long run, what we are.” (Page 5)
“A second formative influence, which we all recognize and will admit, is knowledge.” (Page 5)
“Reputation is what is said about us. Character is what we are.” (Page 4)
“The fig tree is everywhere and always a symbol of Israel” (Page 97)
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