And your evidence of a thousand year earthly riegn
The evidence of a 1000 year reign is explicit statements of such in Revelation, which you reject. That really is the heart of the matter.
And your evidence of a thousand year earthly riegn
The syntax threw me off too at first, but then I realized he was speaking of those to whom Jesus comes a thief, ie, unbelievers. He does not come as a thief to believers
Nope I don’t reject anything I just understand revelation is an apacalypse not literal doctrineThe evidence of a 1000 year reign is explicit statements of such in Revelation, which you reject. That really is the heart of the matter.
apcalypsis …
“And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne.”
Revelation 12:5
Nope I don’t reject anything I just understand revelation is an apacalypse not literal doctrine
Yeah it makes no sense that a man child was promised to a beautiful woman with a crown of twelve stars clothed with the sun and moon like Joseph’s dream of Israel who was promised the son of man who would rule all nations with a rod of iron lol no sense at all that could be about Jesus …like the Bible testifies throughoutYou're assuming that is referring to Jesus, which really makes no sense in the context of Revelation. It is written that there will be saviors (plural) on Mt Zion, which prophecy the 144,000 standing on Mt Zion in Rev 14:1 obviously borrows from. So we can infer that the manchild in Rev 12 is referring to that company instead of Christ himself. And they are seized to Mt Zion, whereas Jesus was taken up in clouds to Mt Zion, not seized there.
And saviours shall come up on Mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the LORD'S. Obadiah 1:21The last part of that verse is an obvious reference to this verse
And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever. Revelation 11:15
Yeah I’m probably just blinded by all the scripture making the other thing clear and don’t have the spiritual eyes or something . But I’m okay with what’s written repetitively and clearly being trueApocalypse means unveiling, which can be described in both literal an allegorical terms. Assuming that Revelation can only be interpreted allegorically is like dispensationalists assuming that any prophecy mentioning Israel can only be interpreted 'literally' as pertaining to natural Israel. That's because they don't have spiritual eyes that see.
But you, brethren, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief.
The syntax threw me off too at first, but then I realized he was speaking of those to whom Jesus comes a thief, ie, unbelievers. He does not come as a thief to believers
Also why Paul does not speak of reign of Christ.
I think the key to revelation is understanding that the Bible is an apocalypse , it’s progressive and draws from the prophetic imagery beforehand heres a really good example of what I’m saying
Yeah which part is for unbelievers ? ….of peters epistle written to the church with precious faith ?
The evidence of a 1000 year reign is explicit statements of such in Revelation, which you reject. That really is the heart of the matter.
Chilioi g5507 can be a precise symbolic, representative, rounded, or literal 1,000.
I think it is fair to go with symbolic/representative, as in representing a long period of time given the nature of the prose in the Book of Revelation.
Its believed by some scholars that 1000 was the highest number to be known during the time period of the writtings. That is why they use it multipled by its self to express things beyond 1000. Such as thousand of thousand and 10 thousands ect
Context is what matters.
That is another error made, thinking the authors of the letters are addressing unbelievers, unless specifically stated I would agree all letters are written with believers in mind.
@God-fearing wasn't saying that that passage was written to unbelievers, but that the lord comes as a thief in the night to unbelievers, ie, they don't know of his coming until he has already come and taken from them the opportunity to avoid his wrath. Believers who watch are in the light and won't be taken by surprise.