An analysis of the discrepancies between the Greek Septuagint (LXX) and the Masoretic Text (MT) concerning prophecies in Daniel 9:24-27, particularly about the Messiah, indicate corruptions were deliberately made to prophecies in the MT to minimize their fulfilment in Jesus Christ. This affects interpretations of Christ's role in destroying Temple worship in 70 AD.
The Scofield Reference Bible, published in 1909, aimed to garner support from American Evangelicals for the Zionist state of Israel, emphasizing a dispensationalist view that separates Jewish and Christian covenants. This interpretive system has significantly influenced modern Christian thought, often at the expense of the core message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
A great deal of the Israeli propaganda targeting American evangelicals is the claim that there's deep friendship and admiration between Christianity and Judaism. But from history that wasn't so until the 1821 invention of Dispensational Zionism promulgated by the Scofield Reference Bible.
Rev. Matthew Littlefield recounts his journey from Dispensationalism to a more nuanced understanding of scripture. He critiques Christian Zionism, emphasizing the Bible's narrative unity, rejecting the rapture, and advocating for the church's inclusive role as God's people.
Eschatology explores end-time beliefs. US Senator Ted Cruz's recent false claim typifies the fiction and blatant errors of Christian Zionism, which is contrary to salvation through Christ alone, and judgment for all believers, regardless of ethnicity.