One cannot draw that conclusion either, it is not about saved and unsaved,
Sure this has everything to do with salvation. Where did Lazarus go after he died ?
One cannot draw that conclusion either, it is not about saved and unsaved,
To ascribe Scripture as an allegory, when there is no mention of the accounts being a parable or allegory, whether in OT or NT IS UNBELIEF.
yes only 8 souls survived on a floating barge.
Yes the Angel of death killed all 1st born who did not have Lamb's blood on their doorposts.
Yes huge walls fell by people walking around them and then shouting.
Yes Samson killed a thousand philistines with the jaw bone of an ass.
Yes a great fish swallowed Jonah and vomited him onto shore 3 days later.......
Yes the Son of God became man, died, and was raised to life.
Jesus does not say it's a parable. It is in no way structured as one. And is not meant to be one.
It amazes me why believers have such hard time believing Scripture. Just because parts make us uncomfortable, isn't a valid reason to dismiss.
I have previously related a story about how I accidentally swallowed bleach. I should have died, or at least been greatly injured. I suffered no injury beyond fear and my breath taken away for a moment.Answer me this as stated in Mark 16 could you drink something poisonous such as cyanide and live to tell about it ? Jesus never said this was a parable also and yet how does one look at this.
No the Richman did not have life. Maybe to put it this way he was not born again.
There is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between torture (by evil human beings) and the just punishment of sinners by God the the righteous Judge.So those being tortured can talk to those not being tortured?
What does *no one has ascended to heaven as yet* have to do with the torments of Hell (Q) And you have also misunderstood John 3:13 (but that is another topic).The story about Lazarus and the rich man is a parable. It talks of Abraham/Moses and the prophets yet Jesus said no one has ascended to heaven yet.
What does *no one has ascended to heaven as yet* have to do with the torments of Hell (Q) And you have also misunderstood John 3:13 (but that is another topic).
The story about Lazarus and the rich man is a parable. It talks of Abraham/Moses and the prophets yet Jesus said no one has ascended to heaven yet.
Proper names are not found in any story that is unambiguously a parable.
It was just a lesson that Jesus was passing to the listeners and the names whether real or not were not that important in the lesson because none of the listeners knew Lazarus or the rich man. It is the way the story is told that we conclude it is a parable.
People in heaven will not be communicating with people in hell. And if there's a chasm between them, how does anyone think that a drop of water will reach them in the lake of fire with many people?
It looks like you have not grasped Christ s teaching on Sheol-Hades. Before the resurrection of Christ, the bodies of the dead went into graves while their souls and spirits went to Sheol-Hades, which is located in the *heart of the earth* or *the lower parts of the earth* (also called the netherworld). Within Sheol-Hades there were two *compartments* or sections separated by a huge chasm (o gulf) which could not be crossed.Where were Lazarus and Abraham when the rich man was talking to them from hell?
It has often been said that this is a parable while yet others contend and say it is not a parable.
So with that in mind lets look at a few examples on how this is clearly a parable.
1) It starts out by saying "There was a certain..." we have a few examples of this same phrase and with this phrase all of them are parables. [Mt. 21:33, Lk 7:41]
2) Lazarus was poor and yet he was physically poor but the fact was that he was Spiritually poor and that can coincide with that of Mt. 5
3) A drop of water on the tongue. This idea can be liked unto the idea of a car that has just overheated and the radiator is dry and yet some how a drop of water is going to cool the car off or likewise being such dire torment and burning a drop of water is going to satisfy.
4) There are no verses showing that the unsaved once they die they will ever have eternal life. This idea is shown as one being born again as depicted in Jn. 3.
5) There is a great gulf / chasm between them and there is darkness and considering heaven is in the 3rd heaven and we assume that hell is down below and so how could one possible see that far from such a distance.
6) The idea of torment and suffering in fire has caused great confusing and yet I can see why. But the one thing that is a common thread throughout the Bible is that Christ spoke in parables. So with that in mind fire has to do with that of judgement and the idea of suffering and being tormented in a fire is a picture showing what it is like to be cut off from the glory of God and his kingdom.
This idea of reading as it literally stands would be using the same idea as in Mrk. 16 as to picking up serpents and getting bit and not dying or drinking cyanided and expecting to live.
All in all there is no doubt that this account
Where does the bible ever talk about two compartments?It looks like you have not grasped Christ s teaching on Sheol-Hades. Before the resurrection of Christ, the bodies of the dead went into graves while their souls and spirits went to Sheol-Hades, which is located in the *heart of the earth* or *the lower parts of the earth* (also called the netherworld). Within Sheol-Hades there were two *compartments* or sections separated by a huge chasm (o gulf) which could not be crossed.
The unsaved dead were in a place of torment (where the Rich Man was), while the righteous dead (the OT saints) were in a place of rest (called *Abraham s bosom* metaphorically, where Lazarus was) because Abraham is the primary example of those who were justified by grace through faith, and thus deemed righteous.
Christ (His soul and spirit) went to Sheol-Hades for three days and three nights after His crucifixion, while His body lay in His tomb (sepulchre). After His resurrection, Christ took all the OT saints to Heaven (the New Jerusalem) where they were perfected -- *the spirits of just men made perfect*.
However, all the unsaved dead continued to go to Hades, and they will still do so until the Great White Throne Judgment.
To ascribe Scripture as an allegory, when there is no mention of the accounts being a parable or allegory, whether in OT or NT IS UNBELIEF.
yes only 8 souls survived on a floating barge.
Yes the Angel of death killed all 1st born who did not have Lamb's blood on their doorposts.
Yes huge walls fell by people walking around them and then shouting.
Yes Samson killed a thousand philistines with the jaw bone of an ass.
Yes a donkey really spoke. (and not Shrek!)
Yes a great fish swallowed Jonah and vomited him onto shore 3 days later.......
Yes the Son of God became man, died, and was raised to life.
Jesus does not say it's a parable. It is in no way structured as one. And is not meant to be one.
It amazes me why believers have such hard time believing Scripture. Just because parts make us uncomfortable, isn't a valid reason to dismiss.
A parable is "A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels." (Oxford dictionary)
A parable is not the retelling of a historical event. There is no such thing as a "historically true parable".
To ascribe Scripture as an allegory, when there is no mention of the accounts being a parable or allegory, whether in OT or NT IS UNBELIEF.
yes only 8 souls survived on a floating barge.
Oxford dictionary is the not authority of God as it is written in respect to unseen spiritual matters .
Because someone did not write; "this is a parable" in a title it does not mean a parable is not in view .
Did you look at the history true parables in the two different versions of the ten commandments , both represents the eternal rest we will receive in the new heavens and earth . One using the creation account the other the exit from bondage of Egypt to represent this world under the pharaoh to represent the father of lies led into the promised land as the promised eternal rest we will receive.
Parables used to preach the gospel are used the hide the spiritual understanding from the lost in respect to the suffering of Christ beforehand . The time of refomation came when the veil was rent the suffering of Christ revealed in whom we rest in.
Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.1 Peter 1:11
It is how the good news is preached throughout scripture . Using the prescription found in 2 Corinthians 4:18 for rightly dividing the word of God.
Do be afraid to search the scripture as for silver or gold its how he hides the spiritual understanding from the lost.
It amazes me why believers have such hard time believing Scripture. Just because parts make us uncomfortable, isn't a valid reason to dismiss.