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1 | 70A.D. or not? | Matt 16:28 | Brian#9 | 183943 | ||
Hello Tom, You are not the only one that is benefiting from this post. This is a two way street. Questions to be asked about the time from the Cross to 70A.D. and until now. Matt. 24:14; "in ALL the world," "unto ALL nations," (heathen) did this happen? Matt. 24:15; did this happen? Matt.24:21; has this happen? Matt. 24:22; tribulation so great that no 'flesh'(man) saved, the days are shortened so the 'elect'(remnant)would be? Matt. 24:27; was His Coming as noticeable as this? Matt. 24:29; did this happen? Matt. 24:30 did the tribes (Israelites) mourn at the sight of Jesus Coming with Power and great Glory? Matt. 24:31; did a trumpet sound and all the 'elect' [ NT:1588 eklektos, eklektee, eklekton (eklegoo), (from Thayer's Greek Lexicon)(without the genitive Theou), Matt. 24:22 (with the addition of tou Christou, as the genitive possessor), Matt. 24:31 ] come from four winds, and from one of heaven to the other? Tom, verse 14; (not yet - to possible) today. As for verses 15,21,22,27,29,30 and 31 not yet, but getting close? Sorry about the 'hear' and not 'here' in my last post. You and I both agree that Jesus did not know when the Father was to have Him return. How could He predict an alleged time frame?( generation - being 30-40 years or whatever ) He did know that a remnant would be saved.(Deu. 28:13) He did know that He could come at any time. (Luke 12:40, 2 Peter 3:10, 1 Thess. 5:2, Rev. 16:15) If He knew that He was Coming back during that time frame, why did He teach His imminent return? Is not the primary definition of generation (genea) race, kind, family, stock, and breed? Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems that the difference between the primary and secondary meaning of a word, and our English is the root of our differences. Is this true? In the Quest of Truth, Brian |
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2 | 70A.D. or not? | Matt 16:28 | DocTrinsograce | 183953 | ||
Hi, Brian... When you address a person directly after their post, it isn't necessary to mark it as a question. They will be notified of the post and will respond if they choose to do so. However, when you mark it as a question, it shows up on the "front page" as though it is a question to the forum as a whole. Consequently, we try to mark things as questions only when they are of that nature. This convention works very well, allowing new forum users to be "heard" in the midst of the hubub of general discussion. :-) Thank you! In Him, Doc |
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3 | 70A.D. or not? | Matt 16:28 | Brian#9 | 183954 | ||
Thank you Sir, Will do so in the future. Back to stumbling through the Greek to English, English to the Greek In His Hand, Brian |
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