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1 | Luke 17:37 | Luke 17:37 | sandy2 | 195151 | ||
Who is taken away the good or the bad person? Read Luke 17:37. where Lord, (meaning where the person will be taken too) or (where the person will be left) | ||||||
2 | Luke 17:37 | Luke 17:37 | stjohn | 195152 | ||
Hi Sandy2 I would think that verse 37 "Then they asked Him, Where, Lord?" makes it pretty clear that those who are taken are taken to judgment. There has been a great deal of speculation on this verse, but when we read it as it is, and let it be what it is, well, it's pretty clear don't you think? God bless John |
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3 | Luke 17 | Luke 17:37 | sandy2 | 195153 | ||
Luke 17 mean that God will take the bad people away for judgement? What happens to the ones left behind? | ||||||
4 | Luke 17 | Luke 17:37 | Searcher56 | 195154 | ||
God's day to you, Sandy, Start reading in verse 26. Matthew 24:37-42 is where we see this prophecy, also. Matthew 24:40 and this verse have other threads. Enter Matthew 24:40 in the window by Questions/Noteson Verse. Then select one of the links and read ... same is true for this verse. It appears those take Noah and his family and Lot and his family were the good. The bad were left behind. We try to say those left will incur God's wrath. Note, nothing is mentioned in either passage what happens. Note, in the Parable of the Tare (Matt 13:24ff), the tares are gathered first. Thene the wheat is harveted and stored. S |
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