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1 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | EdB | 23917 | ||
Ross You have an interesting way of deflecting questions. You either change the subject or you ask a question in return. Jesus’ return will be plainly and clearly seen by the world. That is a fact. And one that the Bab did not fulfill. I never heard of the Bab and I'm almost totally certain not many others have either. It wasn’t until I started studying false religions did I learn of this deceiver who preached lies straight from the pit of hell. Isaiah 22:25 is about Eliakim the chief steward in the household of King Hezekiah. He was given authority to determine who would or would not see the King. He served faithfully and all glory and honor and prosperity of his family hung on him like a peg. However later he did fall and the “peg”, if you will, was removed and all that he had fell. It is referenced only in Rev 3:7 to show Jesus has the authority to determine who will and who will not see the God. Jesus said he was the door and to see God you must enter through Him. No mystery no confusion, no mutilated scripture. Now before you continue on trying to raise questions why don’t you answer a very simple question what did the Bab ever do for you? EdB |
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2 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | Emmaus | 23962 | ||
The RSV translation of Matt 24:28 has it: "Wherever the body is ther the eagles will be gathered together." The passage refers to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD and the eagles are the eageles on the standards of the Romans who scavange the city laid waste. In the Old testament the translation is "vultures." In either case it refers to scavangers, symbolizing the pagan nations who brought suffering on Isreal. Dt 28:49, Hab 1:8, Hos 8:1. |
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