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1 | Age to come? | Matt 12:32 | Mommapbs | 106024 | ||
Greetings Searcher, I know this is an old post, but as I read this verse (Mt 12:32), the words "age to come" caught my attention. You wrote: "Age is aion (Strong's 165) , which can mean period of time (this age) which will last until the next aion (the age to come) which is eternity, another meaning of aion." How can anyone speak against the Spirit in eternity when sin is no longer present? mommapbs |
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2 | Age to come? | Matt 12:32 | Ray | 106043 | ||
Hi Mommapbs, The word "age" is not in the Greek as shown by the italics in the verse. So it could very well be interpreted "in the ages to come". All through the ages, if people attribute the work of Christ to a demon; if they do not recognize the true spirit of Christ and who He is, then they will be in danger of committing the unpardonable sin of blaspheming against the Holy Spirit. From the heart, Ray |
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3 | Age to come? | Matt 12:32 | Mommapbs | 106044 | ||
Greetings Ray! When Jesus referred to "this age" was He speaking about the time period in which He lived? Then is the "age to come" perhaps the period of time after His death and resurrection until the Judgement of God when we enter eternity? Or could it be ther period of His reign on Earth? (This is in contrast to what Searcher wrote that the age to come was eternity in his first post) mommapbs |
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4 | Age to come? | Matt 12:32 | Ray | 106050 | ||
Hi Mommapbs, I think that the age(s) to come are the period(s) of time after His death and resurrection until the Judgment of God when we enter eternity. From the heart,Ray |
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