4 things:
1. Dispensationalists are not followers of Walvoord or Pentecost. Their commentary doesn't define what Dispensationalism is.
2. The fact that someone doesn't invalidate something doesn't mean they support it.
2. Walvoord confirms the passing away of the law dispensation (he even calls it Judaism).
4. The Kingdom dispensation is similar to the Law dispensation. They are not the same and it isn't a return of the Law, it is the return of a nation.
1. Dispensationalists are not followers of Walvoord or Pentecost. Their commentary doesn't define what Dispensationalism is.
2. The fact that someone doesn't invalidate something doesn't mean they support it.
2. Walvoord confirms the passing away of the law dispensation (he even calls it Judaism).
"Christ's purpose is to bring in something new. He came to lead a group
out of Judaism into the kingdom based on Him and His righteousness". -Walvoord
Barbieri, L. A., Jr. (1985). Matthew. In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.), The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures (Vol. 2, p. 40). Victor Books.out of Judaism into the kingdom based on Him and His righteousness". -Walvoord
4. The Kingdom dispensation is similar to the Law dispensation. They are not the same and it isn't a return of the Law, it is the return of a nation.