AbilityForge Archive
Theological Frameworks
Original biblical scholarship — working frameworks built through careful cross-referencing of scripture. These are not finished publications. They are arguments in progress, offered for engagement.
Eschatology · Most Extensively Mapped
We Are Called Home at the 7th Trumpet
The resurrection sequence, soul sleep, relational ontology, and the pre-wrath gathering of the elect. Cross-referenced across Paul, the Synoptics, and Revelation. Includes original scholarship on the Luke 23:43 comma argument and the domain implications of Matthew 22:32 — that the God of the living is not the same as whatever presides over the dead.
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Ethics · Neighbor Theology
The Neighbor Standard
What God requires of all people toward their neighbor — a cross-referenced framework spanning Torah, Psalms, Prophets, Gospels, and Epistles. Defines the neighbor through Luke 10 and Matthew 22, applies the standard through Matthew 25, then traces the canonical witness from gleaning laws through James. The premise the eschatology document assumes.
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Covenant · The Third Pillar
The Genesis Failsafe
The historical failure of the human hardware, the unilateral covenant aisle of Genesis 15, and why resistance to sin is no longer futile. Maps the historical crash of Israel as the Sister of Sodom to the fulfillment in Galatians 3, proving why the law could not save and how the Spirit empowers transformation.
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Coming — Framework in Development
More frameworks as they are mapped
These take time to build properly. Each one will be published here when the cross-referencing is sound.