Thanks but no thanks. I used exceptional research tools to dig deep into 2 Thess 2: 1-4 and I have double and tripled the research to make sure I got it right. So I don't need your 187 posts to convince me one way or the other. All I need is an accurate version of the Word of God and good research tools. I never read other peoples opinions of what they think scripture says because it is just the opinion of a man which is why for every statement I make, I provide Scripture to back up what I teach/preach. It is not simply my opinion of what I think the Word of God is saying. It is what the word of God teaches to you and all who read the Word of God.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. My intention was to supply you with only
5 posts I had made in that thread.
The first one (at link) was covering
the definition of a word in 2Th2, where the Greek-English Lexicon [lexicon
s] has it defined as:
"later form for apostasis" (then
apo stasis - "a standing away from [a previous standing]" or "departure"--which includes a
geographical/spatial 'departure').
I also went into the
related word
"stasis" (used in Heb9:8-9a), where 8 of its 9 occurrences mean something
"negative" (like
"insurrection," "a rebel, revolutionist." "dissension," and the like), but here in Heb9:8 does
not carry that meaning at all.
When the Bible says "Immediately after the Tribulation of those days" and the word "Tribulation" is translated into the word Tribulation from the Greek word "Affliction" I know that verse 29 is talking about the "Affliction" of the saints and is not talking about the Wrath/punishment of God. In Matt. 24: 21 and 29 the word "Tribulation" is translated from the Greek words Affliction, Afflicted, Anguish, Burdened, Trouble and Persecution according the the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance #G2347. Nothing at all in the Strong's definition of the word"Tribulation" about any wrath or punishment of God.
There is no denying that there
will indeed be "saints" existing IN/DURING the tribulation years.
The Strong's number for the word "Wrath" as in the wrath of God is #G3709 in the Greek dictionary section of the Strong's and the definition of the word "Wrath" in the Strong's means and is talking about the "retribution and PUNISHMENT" spoken of in Luk 21:23 "But woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck, in those days! for there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people." Nothing mentioned in this verse about Tribulation/ Affliction is spoken of but the Wrath/Punishment of God is spoken of.
Luke 21:23 is set in the
context of
the events surrounding 70ad (parallel to both Matt22:
7 and Jesus' words in Lk19:41-44 He spoke on Palm Sunday [when He did Zech9:9]).
That section of Lk21 (vv.12-24) are
not speaking of the
far-future tribulation period, but the
near future events of 70ad.
Two different events and two different meanings. The Strong's number for the Word Tribulation is #G2347. The Strong's number for the Word Wrath in Luke 21:23 is #3709. Look them up if you don't believe me. Two different events and two Different words which have two different meanings/definitions. TRIBULATION AND THE WRATH OF GOD ARE NOT THE SAME THING AS MOST PRE-TRIBULATIONISTS BELIEVE. But you and all other Pre-Tribber's are wrong based on the definitions/translations of the two words.
This goes into ascertaining just what Seal #2 covers (early in the trib) , which I won't go into in this post.
But I had also shown
a parallel in the wording between 2Th2:7-b-8a with that of Lamentations 2:3-4 (in its section of vv.1-7 with its "
wrath words" and
how He uses their "enemy [/enemies]" to inflict it).
In the Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon the word "Tribulation" is translated like this "Of the Afflictions of those hard press by siege and the calamities of war". Which is exactly what Daniel prophecies about.
Dan 7:20 And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows.
Dan 7:21 I beheld, and the same horn made WAR with the saints, and prevailed against them;
Dan 7:22 Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the saints of the most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom.
We will not be allowed to possess the Kingdom until Resurrection Day as per. verse 22 and Judgement day is Resurrection Day.
Not every saint in the tribulation period (described in the passage above) will "die" (I had provided the example of Dan12:12 of "still-living" persons who will ENTER the kingdom as still-living... along with about 8-9 other "BLESSED" passages speaking to this point in the "chronology").
Please understand, my beliefs are strictly held on a strict and well researched scriptural foundation. It is not simply my opinion, it is what the researched Word of God teaches.
If you want to reject the scriptures I quoted along with the Strong's and Thayer's Greek lexicons numbers and definitions of the word Wrath and Tribulation fine. BUT remember I didn't compose or write any of these books. I am only repeating what they tell/teach us.
Me too. I tried to supply that very thing in my previous post (with the links). And a little in this post (at top).
Thank you for hearing me out.
Have a blessed day.