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Partial Preterist Viewpoint on Revelation

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by dragonfly, May 10, 2008.

  1. Grasshopper

    Grasshopper Active Member
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    Since you've gone hesterical and still can't fine those memorial sacrifices in Eze 40-48, I'll leave everyone with a question, a question coming just before your hesterical rant post:

    So everyone ask yourself, why would the inspired writers of the NT believe these eschatological events would happen in their lifetime? Where did they get such a notion? When you answer this question you've found the Truth.:thumbs:
     
  2. skypair

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    I told you why. Did you not read John 21:21-23?

    And in Acts 1:6, the disciples ask the resurrected Jesus "would He at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel [which would be with Him as earthly King]" and He said, "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons." So, as I surmised, they pretty much got their "wires crossed" over the prophecy that John would live till Jesus came which meant until his rapture-like event in Rev 4:1.

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