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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Angelw/horns Ordered by Date |
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1 | Has Jesus already come? Scripture ref P | Not Specified | Angelw/horns | 115731 | ||
Someone told me that Jesus' second coming took place in 70 a.d. I don't believe that but I don't know the scriptures to help prove my point. He keeps quoting scriptures in Rev. that were addressed to churches back when the Bible was being writen. It has really been bothering me and I would like some help on this subject please. | ||||||
2 | Has Jesus already come? Scripture ref P | Matt 24:27 | Angelw/horns | 115754 | ||
Someone told me that Jesus' second coming took place in 70 a.d. I don't believe that but I don't know the scriptures to help prove my point. He keeps quoting scriptures in Rev. that were addressed to churches back when the Bible was being writen. It has really been bothering me and I would like some help on this subject please. | ||||||
3 | Will the earth be distroyed? | Not Specified | Angelw/horns | 115728 | ||
I always thought that after the second coming of Christ that the earth was going to be distroyed after a 1000 years or something like that. The moon turning to blood and all. But then it also says in Ecc. 1:4 that the earth will always be. I was wondering if that was true or if just taking that verse out of contects is like taking "Judus hung himself" and "go and do like wise" together. They don't go together and taking the verse by itself doesn't seem to make sence will Rev. I may not be making a lot of sence and this probably isn't all that important but it is something I would like someone to help clerify for me. Thank you. |
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4 | Will the earth be distroyed? | 2 Pet 3:13 | Angelw/horns | 115758 | ||
I always thought that after the second coming of Christ that the earth was going to be distroyed after a 1000 years or something like that. The moon turning to blood and all. But then it also says in Ecc. 1:4 that the earth will always be. I was wondering if that was true or if just taking that verse out of contects is like taking "Judus hung himself" and "go and do like wise" together. They don't go together and taking the verse by itself doesn't seem to make sence will Rev. I may not be making a lot of sence and this probably isn't all that important but it is something I would like someone to help clerify for me. Thank you. |
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