Subject: How do you explain? |
Bible Note: Well, I suppose it is important to note that this definition is most definately situational. Paul calls such matter a "shadow" of things to come. While it does not seem appropriate to rest for 1000 years on the "sabath," I can also say that neither does not seem appropriate to rest for a mere 1000 years eternally, as per "My rest." At any rate, the intent of the Author is quite obvious. While it is "Today," figurative for every day before we enter eternity, we ought to behave like it is "Today," and when tommorrow, or "My rest" comes, we will be in a literal eternity, and nothing of the sort like a 24 hour day. |