by
E. F. Stroeter
1846-1922
(New German version edited and published
by Jeurgen Krafzik)
March 2002
Translated by J. H. Tonn
U.S.A.
2007
CONTENTS
| Translator's Comments | 8 |
Section III: The Final Achievement of Completion and Reconciliation of the Universe |
154 |
| Preface for the New Edition | 10 | A. The Crucified and Risen Lord | 156 |
| Preface for the First Edition | 12 | 1. The Question of Rights | 157 |
| Introduction | 13 | 2. The Question of Will | 168 |
| Section I: The Purpose of the Eons | 19 | 3. The Question of Power | 176 |
| Section II: Plan and Outline (Preparation) | 44 | B. The Exaltation of Christ above All Heaven | 182 |
| A. The First Page of the Bible | 44 | 1. Christ, the Image of the Invisible God | 182 |
| 1. Creation as Restoration | 44 | 2. Christ, the Firstborn of all Creation | 187 |
| 2. All Locked up under sin | 53 | 3. The Great Time of Waiting | 191 |
| B. Abraham and Melchizedek | 63 | 4. The Training and Completion of the Future Executors of Judgment | 196 |
| 1. The Chosen Seed as Executor of Justice | 64 | a) Israel, a Blessing for the Nations of Earth | 196 |
| 2. The Cursed One Gives a Blessing | 75 | b) His Body, the Ecclesia, a Blessing and Judge for the World of Angels | 204 |
| C. Typical Judgments and Judges | 82 | C. The Reward for the Travail of His Soul | 209 |
| 1. The First Judgment in the World: The Flood | 82 | 1. The Heir over All | 209 |
| 2. The First Fire Judgment: Sodom and Gomorrah | 89 | 2. The Head over All | 217 |
| 3. Babylon and Nebuchadnezzar | 100 | D. The Reconciliation of All (I Corinthians 15:24-28) | 226 |
| 4. Achan and the Valley of Achor | 108 | 1. The Abolition of all Rulership, Power and Might | 226 |
| 5. Israel's Savior-Judges | 117 | 2. Death, as the Last Enemy, Abolished | 239 |
| 6. Israel's Enemies and Oppressors | 121 | 3. The Son, Subject to the Father | 254 |
| D. Israel, My Firstborn Son | 130 | 4. God: All in All (in everything) I Corinthians 15:28 | 258 |
| 1. Out of Egypt have I called My Son (Hosea 11:1) | 132 | A Final Word: Excerpt from a tribute by Dr. A. J. Bucher | 264 |
| 2. The Offerings by Fire | 134 | Appendix: Recommendation of Internet sites | 265 |
| 3. Sabbath and the Year of Jubilee | 139 | The Egg of Columbus | 265 |
| 4. The Redeemer (goel=kinsman): Boaz and Ruth | 142 | Brief Biographical Sketch of Professor Stroeter | 266 |
| 5. From Death to Life | 144 | Photo of Professor Stroeter | 270 |
| 6. From Judgment to Glory | 149 |
In order for searchers to embrace the revelation of E. F. Stroeter's by the Spirit of "Reconciliation"
we have taken the opportunity of reproducing
his writings from pages 236 and 237. Stroeter illuminates
"so in
Christ ALL shall be made alive," and "What was ruined by the sin of the first
Adam will be more than
compensated for and overcompensated through the
righteousness of the second Adam."
Adam's one offense brought judgment to all men to their condemnation. None escape this condemnation to death. "All are dying" (1Corth. 15:22). EVEN SO, Christ's one act of righteousness brings the free gift unto all men to their justification of life. Not one will be left out. "All shall be made alive" (1 Corth. 15:22).