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1 | torment in hell annihilation in the lake | Rev 19:20 | EdB | 241208 | ||
Actually I didn't mention verb nor did I mention any particular verse in my last reply. But if we go to verse Revelation 20:10 you mentioned (NASB) 10 And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever. I think the words tormented day and night forever and ever paints a fairly vivid picture of eternity. Don't you? I also think the Greek word kai which is translated also suggests the Beast and false prophet are present when Satan is thrown in. Interestingly Allisraelsaved was not challenging the wording or verb tense of scripture. Allisraelsaved point was only who was keeping the false prophet and the beast alive. I find your comments interesting and causes me to wonder why you felt complied to make them. |
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2 | torment in hell annihilation in the lake | Rev 19:20 | Beja | 241209 | ||
EdB, You said: "To do it you need a way to explain extra-Bibically why the beast and false prophet were mentioned in a present after being thrown in the lake of fire." I took the "in a present" part to be referring to a present tense, and in the context of your post it sounded to me like you were trying to refer to Rev 20:10. I'm not sure where else you would be referring to. If I misread you I apologize. I'm not suggesting in any way that Rev 20:10 teaches anihilation. I personally believe scripture teaches eternal torment. As for my motive it was as I said, "just to be fair." I thought you were saying he needed to explain a present tense verb there, when there isn't actually one to be explained. In Christ, Beja |
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