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1 | eternal death? | Matt 25:41 | heman | 233760 | ||
Does this mean eternal death? 2 Thessalonians 1:9 (Darby) 9 who shall pay the penalty [of] everlasting destruction from [the] presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his might, |
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2 | eternal death? | Matt 25:41 | DPMartin | 233764 | ||
I don’t find anywhere in scripture where it says “eternal death”, so the term “eternal death” isn’t a scriptural term. Why do you ask? If you are asking, is it permanent separation from the Presence of the Lord, then yes. And where ever the Lord is, these referred to, will not be. When the Son of God came into the world the first time, (Jesus Christ) none believers were permitted to be His Presence and remain in the world for our sake. Not so, the next time. | ||||||
3 | annihilation | Matt 25:41 | heman | 233769 | ||
pay the penalty of everlasting destruction says that means eternal death destruction that one experiences, annihilation both complete and in process, ruin, Esp. of eternal destruction as punishment for the wicked: Mt 7: 13 day of judgment and consequent destruction of wicked men 2 Pt 3: 7. Hence the end of the wicked is described as apvleia Phil 3: 19 JH Moulton and G Milligan; A Greek-English Lexicon by William Arndt and F Wilbur Gingrich | ||||||
4 | annihilation | Matt 25:41 | DocTrinsograce | 233774 | ||
Hi, Heman... Welcome to the forum! Annihlationism and Psychopannychism have been much discussed in the forum. You can find that discussion in the archives. Did you have a question? In Him, Doc |
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5 | eternal death | Matt 25:41 | heman | 233799 | ||
Then how do you explain The everlasting fire does not necessarily imply perpetual existence of the individual. The furnace in the parable of the Tares consumes the tares as waste. From the point of view of that parable, the wicked are the waste of the moral world, and they are cast into the consuming fire, not so much to punish them, as to get rid of them. How far the category of waste can be properly applied to human souls is a question of the same sort as that which ask, Can a being endowed with freewill fitly be compared to clay in the hands of a potter? The Kingdom of God, BRUCE |
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6 | eternal death | Matt 25:41 | Searcher56 | 233809 | ||
Again, you need to communicate with Bruce. | ||||||
7 | eternal destruction | Matt 25:41 | heman | 233824 | ||
That is an answer? Address the content of the post and not the poster! | ||||||
8 | eternal destruction | Matt 25:41 | Searcher56 | 233843 | ||
Yes it is THE answer ... I do not answer for what Alexander Balmain Bruce wrote or said. You cannot query him, since he has past. If I quote someone, I should undersatnd them. If you disagree with Dr. Bruce - this is not the place, | ||||||
9 | eternal destruction | Matt 25:41 | heman | 233874 | ||
I do not disagree with Bruce do you? And where is the place to discuss views from writers who give their exegesis? You do not accept any exegesis? No Luther, no theologians? No Wescott and Hort, Strong, Thayer, Smith, Bruce, Griesbach? Pray tell then where do you get your exegesis? |
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