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1 | Mrk13:30 where Jesus says of the end age | Mark 13:30 | DocTrinsograce | 203244 | ||
Hi, Rexy! Welcome to the forum! Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown make the following statement: "Whether we take this to mean that the whole would be fulfilled within the limits of the generation then current, or, according to a usual way of speaking, that the generation then existing would not pass away without seeing a begun fulfillment of this prediction, the facts entirely correspond. For either the whole was fulfilled in the destruction accomplished by Titus, as many think; or, if we stretch it out, according to others, till the thorough dispersion of the Jews a little later, under Adrian, every requirement of our Lord’s words seems to be met." The hyper-dispensationalist interpretation of "this generation," taken in context, does not represent a sound exegesis of these passages. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Mrk13:30 where Jesus says of the end age | Mark 13:30 | lionheart | 203246 | ||
Hey Doc, Right you are. It's easy to confuse symbolic and literal in matters like this. Things such as context and usage become important. For instance 1,000 years, are we talking about literal 1,000 years or maybe it's refering to a long period of time. No judgement here just a thought. In Him, lionheart |
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