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1 | When did His voice shake the earth? | Heb 12:26 | Searcher56 | 11529 | ||
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2 | When did His voice shake the earth? | Heb 12:26 | Makarios | 11542 | ||
Good question.. "12:26,27 shook the earth. At Mt. Sinai, God shook the earth. From Zion, He will shake the heavens, the entire universe (c.f. Isaiah 13:13; 34:4; 65:17,22; 2 Pet. 3:10-13; Rev. 6:12-14; 20:11; 21:1). 12:27 Everything physical ("things... being shaken") will be destroyed; only eternal things ("which cannot be shaken") will remain." (MacArthur NKJV Study Bible) "12:26 shook the earth. See Ex. 19:18; Judg. 5:5; Ps. 68:7-8" (NIV Study Bible) "12:26-27 The first shaking of the earth which is mentioned was at Sinai in connection with the giving of the Law (cf. Ex 19:18). Another shaking, which will be attended by a total physical upheaval, will be at the return of Christ." (Believer's Study Bible) "12:25-29 Those who failed to obey when God spoke through Moses and the prophets did not escape his judgment. The prophet’s prediction of shaking heaven and earth (Hag 2:6, 21) is now past, but the unshakable kingdom which Christ has brought can still be missed by those who reject him." (Cambridge Annotated Study Bible) "The earth shook at Mount Sinai. The earth and heaven will shake in the latter days (see Matt. 24:29). But the kingdom of God will not be shaken, for it will endure throughout all eternity (Luke 18:29)." (Nelson NKJV Study Bible) "12:26 This refers to cataclysmic events connected with Christ’s return. The quote is from Hag. 2:6. 12:27 those things which cannot be shaken. I.e., the eternal kingdom to which Christians belong (v. 28)." (Ryrie Expanded Edition Study Bible) Nolan |
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3 | When did His voice shake the earth? | Heb 12:26 | Searcher56 | 11544 | ||
Nolan, May I add when He cried (I think "It is finished (Jhn 19:30)) with a loud voice (Mat 27:50-54)? Steve | ||||||
4 | When did His voice shake the earth? | Heb 12:26 | Makarios | 11546 | ||
Certainly, and excellent observation, Steve! For when He cried "It is finished" (John 19:30, Matt. 27:50), the earth shook and the rocks were split (Matt. 27:51). Good catch! :) Nolan |
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