Gotta keep in mind the scripture:
Matthew 22:14 “For many are called, but few are chosen.”
Consider the following (posted before):
[quoting old post]
Re:
"many are called, but few chosen"
[call]
G2564 - kaleó / kalesai / keklēmenous - "to call / invite / name"
[call]
G2822 - klétos / klētoi / klētois - "to call / invite / summon"
It is important to notice how
EACH of these is used in
BOTH [/EACH] the
Matthew 22:1-14 passage
AND the
Romans 8:28,30 verses
G2564 - kaleó / kalesai / keklēmenous - "to call / invite / name" -
Matthew 22:3 V-ANA
GRK: δούλους αὐτοῦ καλέσαι τοὺς κεκλημένους
NAS: out his slaves to call those
KJV: servants to call them that were bidden
INT: servants of him
to call those
having been invited
Matthew 22:3 V-RPM/P-AMP
GRK: καλέσαι τοὺς κεκλημένους εἰς τοὺς
NAS: those who had been invited to the wedding feast,
KJV: to call them that were bidden to
INT:
to call those
having been invited to the
Matthew 22:4 V-RPM/P-DMP
GRK: Εἴπατε τοῖς κεκλημένοις Ἰδοὺ τὸ
NAS: those who have been invited, Behold,
KJV: Tell them which are bidden, Behold,
INT: Say to those
having been invited Behold the
Matthew 22:8 V-RPM/P-NMP
GRK: οἱ δὲ κεκλημένοι οὐκ ἦσαν
NAS: but those who were invited were not worthy.
KJV: but they which were bidden were
INT: those moreover
having been invited not were
[these ^ had rejected the invitation/call, per vv.3,5,6]
Matthew 22:9 V-AMA-2P
GRK: ἐὰν εὕρητε καλέσατε εἰς τοὺς
NAS: as you find [there], invite to the wedding feast.'
KJV: ye shall find, bid to
INT: if you shall find
invite to the
Romans 8:30 V-AIA-3S
GRK: τούτους καὶ ἐκάλεσεν καὶ οὓς
NAS: He also called; and these
KJV: he also called: and whom
INT: these also
he called and whom
G2822 - klétos / klētoi / klētois - "to call / invite / summon" -
Matthew 22:14 Adj-NMP
GRK: γάρ εἰσιν κλητοὶ ὀλίγοι δὲ
NAS: For many are called, but few
KJV: many are called, but few
INT: indeed are
called few however
Romans 8:28 Adj-DMP
GRK: κατὰ πρόθεσιν κλητοῖς οὖσιν
NAS: to those who are called according
KJV: to them who are the called according
INT: according to [his] purpose
called are
[
note: the
Matthew 22:1-14 passage is referring to the "guest
s [
plural]" of "the wedding
FEAST/SUPPER" i.e. the promised and prophesied
earthly Millennial Kingdom commencing upon His
"RETURN" to the earth [NOT "our Rapture"], whereas the
Romans 8 passage is referring to (that which pertains to) "the Church which is His body" (who is
not "the guest
s [
plural]"), so there's that distinction to be noted also--
not that this makes much difference
in how the words are used (re: call/invite)]
[quoting from BibleHub]
"In the NT,
2822 /klētós ("divinely
called") focuses on God's general call – i.e. the call (invitation) He gives to all people, so all can receive His salvation. God desires every person to call out to Him and receive His salvation (1 Tim 2:4,5). "Unfortunately, many choose
not to – but
all can; all
don't but
all can call out to God for His mercy (
not just 'some')" (G. Archer)." [source: Bible Hub]
[end quoting old post]
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Context is important to grasp, where this phrase ("many are called, but few chosen") is used (noted above, where I've pointed this out, particularly in
the Matthew 22 context of "the wedding
FEAST/SUPPER" [the
earthly MK age]... no, we are not presently "inviting" people to that[/MK age] as the "guests," we are presently presenting that which is related to and regarding "the MARRIAGE" itself--they are
distinct. That is, the "Bride/Wife [SINGULAR]" is
not the "guests [PLURAL]"...
Revelation 19:
7 pertains to the "Bride/Wife [SINGULAR]" [re: "the MARRIAGE" itself, which is "aorist" and having occurred IN HEAVEN], but Revelation 19:
9 is about the "invited guests [PLURAL]" [who will have been "having been invited" to "the wedding
FEAST/SUPPER" (i.e. the
earthly MK age) all throughout/DURING the tribulation period years that lead UP TO His "RETURN"
to the earth FOR the
earthly MK age]--the "invitation" to THAT will go out
FOLLOWING "our Rapture," meaning,
DURING the 7-yr trib [Matt24:14/26:13, etc], and again, is distinct from the Rom8 two verses I pointed out.)