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1 | The second coming of Jesus | Bible general Archive 2 | DarcyA | 95643 | ||
The trnasfiguration doesn't show verse 27? ummm okay I must be mistaken. In the KJV 17:1 starts out and after six days. Showing there is a direct connection with 16:28. You know thbe sad thing is about people who can't prove there theory without twisting Gods word. They mislead people into thinking they can twist the Words make them in whatever they want to believe. God didn't make is bible all figuritive like you like to think. When God says Jerusalem He is not talking about Washington DC. If I told my 4 year old son what does God mean when He says Jerusalem My son would look at me wierd and say Jerusalem daddy. God says what He means and means what he says. Unfortantly people who make the bible figurative says this, "God's Word means nothing literally it means what I think it should mean." We are His Creation God is our Creature. Our creature did not give us his plan for mankind so His creation could make his words mean anything. When it comes to typology the bible always states clearly that is what it is. Read the book of Daniel and you will see what I mean. I don't understand why people stick to a certain belief when the Bible LITERALLY points them out to be a false belief. In Christ, Darcy |
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2 | The second coming of Jesus | Bible general Archive 2 | Reformer Joe | 95654 | ||
There is figurative language in Scripture. The Psalms and OT prophecy are full of it. For example, the Babylonian invasion and captivity is often explained using cosmic symbolism: "Therefore I will make the heavens tremble, And the earth will be shaken from its place At the fury of the LORD of hosts In the day of His burning anger." --Isaiah 13:13 I wouldn't ever argue that it is a free-for-all in determining whether something should be taken literally or not, but to say that there is no figurative language in Scripture is not precisely correct. --Joe! |
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3 | The second coming of Jesus | Bible general Archive 2 | DarcyA | 95658 | ||
I didn't say never figuritive but the Bible makes it clear when it is. | ||||||