How a Changed Interpretation Strengthens Partial Preterism
When Dr. Kenneth Gentry's massive two-volume commentary The Divorce of Israel (2024) finally arrived, those of us who've followed his work for decades knew we were getting something special. But buried in those nearly 2,000 pages was a surprise: Gentry had changed his mind about who sits on the thrones in Revelation 20:4. And as I've reflected on this shift, I've become convinced it's not just a minor adjustment—it's a change that actually strengthens the partial preterist position and beautifully harmonizes with New Covenant Theology (NCT).