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1 | Will there be degrees of judgment? | Matt 11:22 | Searcher56 | 6296 | ||
Jesus is referring to cities, not people ... tho they dwell there. Everyone in Sodom and Gomorrah were killed, even the babies. I cannot think of a worse punishment than being separated from God forever ... the judgment for all who do not believe. Steve |
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2 | Will there be degrees of judgment? | Matt 11:22 | kalos | 6302 | ||
"cities, not people." Does that mean God's judgment is upon wicked, guilty streets, buildings, sidewalks, and bridges instead of on the inhabitants of those cities? | ||||||
3 | Will there be degrees of judgment? | Matt 11:22 | Searcher56 | 6840 | ||
He has and will destroy cities ... "streets, buildings, sidewalks, and bridges" AND people. |
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4 | Will there be degrees of judgment? | Matt 11:22 | Makarios | 6857 | ||
He may destroy cities AS A RESULT of the sinful acts of the people (Genesis 18:1-19:38) in those cities, but it is always because of those sinful acts that God is pronouncing His judgment on the cities, not because of anything inanimate. If you re-read the book of Jonah, you will see this to be true. But God does not always destroy cities along with the people who live in those cities. If you read in 2 Samuel 24:12-15, the Lord gives David the decision to how Israel will be punished, either by famine, enemy attack or 3 days pestilence. In each case, the city of Jerusalem would remain intact according to God's promise to David. Also, if you re-read the Book of Exodus, you can see where God exacted judgment using means other than destroying the whole city of Egypt. So God MAY chose to destroy cities, but not in every single case. My apologies to Hank since I have gotten way off the original topic here. | ||||||