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NASB | 2 Peter 3:4 and saying, "Where is the promise of His coming? For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all continues just as it was from the beginning of creation." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 2 Peter 3:4 and saying, "Where is the promise of His coming [what has become of it]? For ever since the fathers fell asleep [in death], all things have continued [exactly] as they did from the beginning of creation." |
Subject: Where do I go from here? |
Bible Note: Hello Ray: You asked: "...last post on subject or forum..." Actually both, but as you see I must have told a whopper! And I just noted that Joe! just posted a response and remarked how "easy it was to get sucked in here..." I guess I'm finding that out. :) You ask: "What translation..." of 1 Peter 4:7, and it was from the The Book. I have the KJV, The Living Bible, also... You suggest: "...forget about 'soon' and look into other things of God..." I say, of course, but would amend that to look into ALL things of God, and "soon" is one of them. Its importance cannot be overstated, cannot be overemphasized. For example, here is a "soon": 1 Peter 1:10-13 Peter talking to Jewish Christians: "This salvation was something the prophets did not fully understand. Though they wrote about it, they had many questions as to what it all could mean. They wondered about the Spirit of Christ within them was talking about, for he told them to write down the events which, since then, have happened to Christ: his suffering, and his great glory afterwards. And they wonder when and to whom all this would happen. 12 They were finally told that these things would not occur during their lifetime, but long years later, during yours. And now at last the Good News has been plainly announced to all of us. It was preached to us in the power of the same heaven-sent Holy spirit who spoke to them; nd it is all so strange and wonderful that even the angels in heaven would give a great deal to know more about it. 13 So now you can look forward soberly and intelligently to more of God's kindness to you when Jesus Christ returns." -------------------------------------- The above is a very important "soon". Point blank, not in the prophets lifetime but in the lifetime of the Jewish Christians Peter was addressing. About as direct as it can get. All the "soon's" do add up, and should not be ignored. In my judgement, they cannot be ignored but must be addressed. Is there a different take on the above? A different interpretation? I'd be glad to hear it....Treadway |