It is amazing to me what some people call biblically sound. For me, to be Biblically sound one has to at least be in the same ball park of the message of Jesus and Paul, but Ed Hindson is not. He for the most part misses the message of Jesus and Paul, by trying to make their message fit his preconceived dispensational schema. This results in him coming to the same conclusion about Jesus as the Pharisees and Scribes and of course they were wrong. Jesus does fulfill the promises made to Abraham and to David and the prophets and does not have to act with the current so called Israel in order to fulfill anything that was left undone. 2 Corinthians 1:20 says "all of the promises of God are in him yes and amen." Hindson is able to find all sorts of promises from the Old Testament that are yet to be fulfilled so he obviously does not agree with Paul. He is a Christian Zionist so he obviously does not agree with Paul in Gataltians 3:19 where we are told they that have put on Christ are Abraham's seed and heirs of the promise. He misses Romans 10:12 which states "There is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord is Lord of all and merciful to all who call upon him."