I don't know for sure... probably the USA.What country was Barrack Obama born in?![]()
I don't know for sure... probably the USA.What country was Barrack Obama born in?![]()
Yes they did....1000s of them. Did you think not a single Jew knew he’s the Messiah? All who wanted to did.How could you claim that Israel was redeemed and restored? They didn't believe that Jesus was their Messiah then and still don't till this very day.
Already over and He did deal with them.And the Lord will be dealing with them during the tribulation period regarding this issue.
CorrectThose Israelites who did and do believe in Jesus as Messiah belong to the church.
That makes no sense at all. All the billions who died before are lost forever. How unjust! What good does it do them if some future generation decides to believe?The unbelieving nation of Israel who do not believe in Jesus as their Messiah, is who God is going to be dealing with during the tribulation and specifically the last 3 1/2 years of that seven year period.
Ah, the magic words as it were.At some point during that time, regarding Jesus they are going to say "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord."
No, 1000s accepted Him. There were 3000 in one day alone. Don’t they count?You have is BACKWARDS.
Because the Jews (in general) rejected Jesus of Nazareth as their Messiah/King, God brought severe judgments on Judea, Jerusalem, and the Jews through the Romans culminating in 70 AD. Following that the Jews were scattered throughout the Roman Empire, and the land of Judea was left desolate.
But if you will kindly study the prophecies pertaining to the future of Israel (the nation as well as the land), you will note that AFTER the Second Coming of Christ Jerusalem and Israel will be thoroughly purged and purified, and a believing remnant of the twelve tribes will be settled in greater Israel for eternity.
One would have to go through the entire Old Testament to see why the apostles asked Christ this question just before His ascension: When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? (Acts 1:6)
Absolutely correct.You have is BACKWARDS.
Because the Jews (in general) rejected Jesus of Nazareth as their Messiah/King, God brought severe judgments on Judea, Jerusalem, and the Jews through the Romans culminating in 70 AD. Following that the Jews were scattered throughout the Roman Empire, and the land of Judea was left desolate.
But if you will kindly study the prophecies pertaining to the future of Israel (the nation as well as the land), you will note that AFTER the Second Coming of Christ Jerusalem and Israel will be thoroughly purged and purified, and a believing remnant of the twelve tribes will be settled in greater Israel for eternity.
One would have to go through the entire Old Testament to see why the apostles asked Christ this question just before His ascension: When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? (Acts 1:6)
Would you agree that the book of Revelation is in the genre of apocalyptic literature?I can see you're not a true follower of preterism, only an admirer of specific definitions. At first, your answers made it seem you were. But this recent/current post proves otherwise. I can only assume then you were playing the fence here, basically reading answers from all views and just going with the flow.
I’ve read the whole Bible many times over. And you got me wrong. Matt 24 is mostly fulfilled prophesy and the chapter came alive when I understood that. Same for Revelation. I finally understood the book.HAve you read Matthew 24 yourself? Have you read and re-read Luke 21 yourself? or do you just allow those who make money off the "end times" eschatology industry decide for you the meanings of such bible chapters?
You're hopeless. Those are Christians a.k.a. the Bride of Christ. The sons of Jacob who do not convert to Christianity are being reserved and preserved (as anyone can see!) for Daniel's 70th week, and the millennium! Furthermore the unconditional Abraham and Davidic covenants will be fulfilled IN THEM!No, 1000s accepted Him. There were 3000 in one day alone. Don’t they count?
I’ve know your theology. I don’t believe it. Don’t mistake not believing for not knowing.
I think that's splitting hairs, But I know that 445 BCE works perfectly in terms of the mathematics.The only problem with this is that Artaxerxes did not give a COMMANDMENT.
Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks: the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times. And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself:... (Dan 9:25,26)
When we turn to Nehemiah we see that Artaxerxes gave permission to a request from Nehemiah: And the king said unto me, (the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be? and when wilt thou return? So it pleased the king to send me; and I set him a time. (Neh 2:6)
I'm not sure if I follow what you're saying here.Absolutely correct.
Luke13:35....This one verse alone lays the whole thing out for everybody and anybody.
And yet the preterists and amillennialist will misinterpret this thing....... it is incredible.
https://biblehub.com/luke/13-35.htm
Look, your house is left to you desolate. And I tell you that you will not see Me again until you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.’”
Hosea 5:15 anybody?
I will return again to My place Till they acknowledge their offense. Then they will seek My face; In their affliction they will earnestly seek Me.”
What the report in the Revelation depicts also is described elsewhere in the Bible.Would you agree that the book of Revelation is in the genre of apocalyptic literature?
The only problem with this is that Artaxerxes did not give a COMMANDMENT.
Would you agree that the book of Revelation is in the genre of apocalyptic literature?
In his writing of the "Against Heresies," Irenaeus wrote, that John was the author of the "Apocalypse."
So here alone, we have confirmation that 70 AD was not the Apocalypse and it was still to come.
Irenaeus also wrote, John knew the number/who the Beast was but kept it secret because it was not yet time to be revealed.
So, we have precise and clear evidence that what John wrote was not about the past, was about the future, and that John kept the information about the Beast and its number a complete secret into his death.
So yes, it is definitely apocalyptic!
When was 1 Thessalonians 4:17 ever fulfilled?The timing of the "rapture" in Thessalonians is very specifically, and literally from context, bound to the lifetimes of the listeners, though:
1 Thes 4:14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.
17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.
The interpretation of the time of Christ's coming must satisfy all the Scriptures, not only a few.
Context is critical. And in this case it is "a word of command" according to Brown-Driver-Briggs.The word translated in the kjv as "commandment" can also mean "word"... like the ylt has it
Context is critical. And in this case it is "a word of command" according to Brown-Driver-Briggs.
b. word of command, (הַ)מֶּלֶךְ ׳ד 1 Chronicles 21:4,6;Esther 1:12 6t. Esther; Ecclesiastes 8:4 compare 2 Chronicles 30:5; 31:5; Daniel 9:23,25;
God charged or commanded Cyrus, therefore Cyrus commanded the Jews: Thus saith Cyrus king of Persia, The LORD God of heaven hath given me all the kingdoms of the earth; and he hath charged* me to build him an house at Jerusalem, which is in Judah. (Ezra 1:2)
* פָקַ֤ד (p̄ā-qaḏ) = has commanded
It is quite amazing that this heathen king recognized that the true God was "the LORD God of heaven" and that he was bound to obey His charge or commandment.
it makes sense to me that John would use symbols and figures of speech that people were familiar with.What the report in the Revelation depicts also is described elsewhere in the Bible.