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2ed of 2 Thess. 2:1-4, the Rapture

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Ed Edwards, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. BobRyan

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    #1. This is not a-millennial. Rather it predicts a literal millennium as Rev 20 describes it that starts with the "FIRST resurrection" as Rev 20 states.

    #2. You aready admitted that the sequence fits the one God gives in Matt 24.

    #3. The fact that you have questions about how God's sequence works is not the same thing as proving that the Matt 24 sequence is flawed.

    The clear teaching is a real physical 2nd coming AND a real literal 1000 years - millenium that starts with the REAL "first resurrection" as stated in Rev 20.

    It includes Christ really physically taking the saints to be "with Him" in heaven as He promised He would do when He "comes again" John 14:1-3.

    And it includes the saints REALLY being raised in that FIRST resurrection as both Rev 20 and 1Thess 4 testify with the living also CAUGHT UP with them in the air to be WITH Christ IN heaven!

    It is all real, all literal.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
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    That is progress.

    In fact it does. They asked about the destruction of Jerusalem and about the return of Christ. The sequence covers ALL of that ... including Jerusalem surrounded by armies.

    Your view of trying to solve the question with a DIFFERENT sequence other than the one christ gives in Matt 24 -- is not really a "better sequence" as you suppose.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
  3. Me4Him

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    BOB

    I'm still at a "lost" to understanding how you explain the "no Gap" theory, IF all that was suppose to be accomplished, hasn't been accomplished.

    Da 9:24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city,

    1. to finish the transgression,
    2. and to make an end of sins,
    3. and to make reconciliation for iniquity,
    4. and to bring in everlasting righteousness,
    5. and to seal up the vision and prophecy,
    6. and to anoint the most Holy.

    ALL these have been accomplished for the church, but not for Israel.

    And if they are not finished for Israel,

    The "Conformation" of the covenant occurs during the same week the "Abomination of Desolation" takes place, "in the midst of". (Middle of the week)

    Da 9:27 And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week:

    and in the midst of the week

    he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.

    "WHO/WHAT" is this group that the covenant is confirmed with during the same week??

    And how can the covenant be confirmed for "one week" if the week is only a "Half week"??

    "WHERE" does this fit into scripture, anyplace??
     
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    I'm sure "Hilleary Clinton" will help us "figure it out". :eek: [​IMG] [​IMG]

    According to "EVERYTHING" in scripture, the rapture should occur within about the next six years, or there's going to be some prophecies "FAIL".

    I'll post one, but even Jesus promised to be "BACK ON EARTH", early in the morning of the "THIRD DAY". (day=1000 years)

    [​IMG]

    If you'll go back and look at the previously posted chart, you can "count the days" until his return, almost all my charts show this, however most don't notice it.

    Both Fig tree parable have a "TIME LIMIT" placed on them, "THIS GENERATION". (70 years)

    Jesus only said we could know the "DAY AND HOUR", he didn't mention the "WEEK" (Feast of trumpets) "MONTH", (sept-Oct) or the "YEAR", (I'd shore nuff like to know that one) :confused: :D
     
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    1) From Adam until the descending of New Jerusalem,
    how many ages are there?

    -

    2) Is the Holy Spirit required for salvation?

    -

    3) Does/Has God changed?

    -

    4) Does/Has Jesus changed (besides the obvious)?

    -

    5) Is the Holy Spirit "raptured" at the same
    time as the believers?

    -

    6) Who are the 144,000 sealed Jews?

    -

    7) Are these 144K Jews evangelists?

    -

    8) Is there more than one way or method that one can be saved?

    -

    9) Are there different classes of the saved?

    -

    A) Can the Jews be saved outside of Jesus?

    -

    B) Is works necessary for salvation?

    -

    C) Will there be a mass period of evangelism during
    the tribulation?

    -.

    D) Is martyrdom a prerequisite for salvation
    during the tribulation?

    -.

    E) If the Holy Spirit is not here during the tribulation
    then how can anyone be saved?

    -

    F) Can God protect His children on the earth from His wrath?

    -

    10) Are those mentioned throughout the NT as elect
    the Jews or the Church?

    -

    11) What are the moral implications on pre-tribbers
    if they are wrong and the Lord comes at the
    end of the tribulation only once?

    -

    12) Does my belief in a post-trib return of our Lord affect
    or negate my "rapture" at the beginning of the tribulation?

    -

    13) Do you believe that only spiritual Christians
    will be "raptured" out at the beginning of the
    tribulation, leaving non-spiritual ones here?

    -

    14) Do you believe that since the word "church"
    is not found between Revelation 4 and 21 the church
    is not on the earth?

    -

    15) Since the early church fathers (ECFs) did not
    believe in a pre-trib "rapture" did that affect
    their salvation?

    -

    16) Which is superior, the English translations,
    or the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?

    -

    17) Do you believe the tribulation will be pre-mil,
    post-mil, or a-mil?

    -

    18) Are the church-age saints (those today)
    considered the Bride of Christ?

    -

    19) Are the OT saints considered part of the Bride of Christ?

    -

    1A) Are the trib-saints considered part of the Bride of Christ?

    -

    1B) Are the Jews who are saved after the tribulation
    saved outside of the blood of Christ?

    -

    1C) Why are people saying today "Where is the
    promise of His return?" (Fulfilling
    the scripture: 2 Peter 3:4 And saying,
    Where is the promise of his coming?
    for since the fathers fell asleep,
    all things continue as they were from
    the beginning of the creation.)

    -

    1D) Can you, as a pre-tribulationist, afford to be wrong?

    -

    1E) What are the implications on you, your family,
    your friends, your church, should pre-trib be proven wrong?

    -

    1F) Can you quote a verse for us that says,
    in the words of Christ, Peter, John, Paul,
    whoever, "After that tribulation I will gather my church."?

    -

    20) You said you've been studying the Word forhow long?
    Did you arrive at pre-trib on your own,
    or did you first discover it in the writings
    of Lindsay/Pentecost/Kirban/Scofield/Ryrie/LaHaye/Walvoord/Larkin, et.al.?

    -

    Nice questions, Brother [name snipped].
    And your answers are?
    Anybody who feels so lead is welcome to answer this
    set of questions.
     
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    Me4Him: //I know people use the word resurrection to describe the rapture
    but "TECHNICALLY", it is "WRONG", and can lead to confusion when
    applied to event's describing prophecy.//

    Yep, misunderstood definitions can be confusing.
    Unfortunately, you have to use the definitions people use,
    not the ones you think are neat.
    (Alternatively you have to make sure you specify the definitions
    you are using. This leads to problems because you have to
    make sure you are always using the same definition. Note that
    the Bible is NOT have to use the same definition each time it
    uses the same term.)

    Here is the most common usage of some terms:

    Resurrection - that which is dead is come alive again

    Rapture - the change from a temporal body to an eternal body of the living

    First Resurrection - the resurrections and/or raptures of the just in Christ

    Second Resurrection - the resurrection of the unjust

    Rapture event - the pretribulation rapture/resurrection

    Resurrection event - the postribulation rapture/resurrection

    Other comments:
    Me4Him: //However, when we return "WITH JESUS" at the end of the trib,
    it is referred to as the "FIRST RESURRECTION", not the "SECOND".//

    I prefer to think of the FIRST RESURRECTION as the general resurrections
    of the saints (either set of saints). There will be one before the
    Tribulation period (perchance 200-400 Million will be raptured and
    maybe 2,000 Million resurrected - if it happens now.
    After the Tribulation period i can only see a few thousand being
    raptured. The rapture after the Tribulation period is hardly worth
    mentioning (so it is called a Resurrection).


    BTW, the whole difference between post-trib pre-mill, mid-trib pre-mill,
    and pre-trib pre-mill is DEFINITIONS OF WORDS.

    Here are the key words and the key verses for eschatological variants:

    1. The initial "And' in Matthew 24:31
    2. The 'and' in Matthew 24:3 relating 'Coming' and 'end of the age'
    3. The 'and' in 2 Thessalonians 2:1 relating the 'gathering' and the 'Coming'
    4. The 'first' in 'first resurrection' in Revelation 20:5-6
    5. The 'and' in Revelation 20:4 relating those on 'thrones' and those 'beheaded'
    6. The 'day' in 2 Peter 3:10
    7. the 'day' in 2 Thessalonians 2:2-3

    Such simple words: 'first', 'and', and 'day'.

    If you make the 'day' in 2 Thess 2:2-3 and the 'day' in 2 Peter 3:10
    the same, then you have to be a-mill (spiritualize the Millinnial Kingdom).
    If however, you see the 'Day of the Lord' in 2 Thess 2:2-3 as
    the physical Tribulation Period and the "Day of the Lord in 2 Peter 3:10
    as the physical Millinnial Kingdom you can be pre-mill.
     
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    BobRyan: //In the "explanation" given in Daniel 9 the Angel gives a starting
    event and also points to the 490 years as being decreed. (selected
    out from the 2300 as the first 490 in that 2300 day timeline and having
    an explicit start point).

    //So having the Angel give the start point - instead of just randomly
    guessing around for it - is much more reliable.//

    Alright. The 490 days ended in 27AD.
    2300-490 leaves 1910 days left after 27AD.
    1910+27 = 1937AD. The Second Coming was in 1937.
    Seven years earlier in 1930 was the Rapture.
    We are in year 68 of the Millinnial Kingdom.
    Yep, very interesting.

    Or maybe the Lord arose in 33AD so the 2300 years is up
    in 1943AD. That is the year the Antichrist is to be born.
    I was born that year -- just what did you intend by
    the word 'reliable'? ;)
     
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    1) From Adam until the descending of New Jerusalem,
    how many ages are there?

    - 4, Conscience, Law, Grace, Millennium

    2) Is the Holy Spirit required for salvation?

    - Absolutely

    3) Does/Has God changed?

    - No, his plan does

    4) Does/Has Jesus changed (besides the obvious)?

    - No

    5) Is the Holy Spirit "raptured" at the same
    time as the believers?

    - Yes

    6) Who are the 144,000 sealed Jews?

    - Remnant of living Israelites

    7) Are these 144K Jews evangelists?

    - No, they are raptured independently of the Church.

    8) Is there more than one way or method that one can be saved?

    - No

    9) Are there different classes of the saved?

    - No

    A) Can the Jews be saved outside of Jesus?

    - No

    B) Is works necessary for salvation?

    - No

    C) Will there be a mass period of evangelism during
    the tribulation?

    -. Underground probably, not like we see it today.

    D) Is martyrdom a prerequisite for salvation
    during the tribulation?

    -. Yes, works are added like in the OT

    E) If the Holy Spirit is not here during the tribulation
    then how can anyone be saved?

    - God's spirit, just like the OT

    F) Can God protect His children on the earth from His wrath?

    - Yes

    10) Are those mentioned throughout the NT as elect
    the Jews or the Church?

    - The Church, Acts 2-Rev. 3

    11) What are the moral implications on pre-tribbers
    if they are wrong and the Lord comes at the
    end of the tribulation only once?

    - Will maintain standards as we do today

    12) Does my belief in a post-trib return of our Lord affect
    or negate my "rapture" at the beginning of the tribulation?

    - Nope

    13) Do you believe that only spiritual Christians
    will be "raptured" out at the beginning of the
    tribulation, leaving non-spiritual ones here?

    - Yes

    14) Do you believe that since the word "church"
    is not found between Revelation 4 and 21 the church
    is not on the earth?

    - Yes, scriptures indicated they are in heaven during this time.

    15) Since the early church fathers (ECFs) did not
    believe in a pre-trib "rapture" did that affect
    their salvation?

    - No

    16) Which is superior, the English translations,
    or the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?

    - Originals no not exist

    17) Do you believe the tribulation will be pre-mil,
    post-mil, or a-mil?

    - pre-mil

    18) Are the church-age saints (those today)
    considered the Bride of Christ?

    - Nope, Israel is his bride

    19) Are the OT saints considered part of the Bride of Christ?

    - Nope

    1A) Are the trib-saints considered part of the Bride of Christ?

    - Nope

    1B) Are the Jews who are saved after the tribulation
    saved outside of the blood of Christ?

    - Nope

    1C) Why are people saying today "Where is the
    promise of His return?" (Fulfilling
    the scripture: 2 Peter 3:4 And saying,
    Where is the promise of his coming?
    for since the fathers fell asleep,
    all things continue as they were from
    the beginning of the creation.)

    - People of the world cannot accept spiritual things

    1D) Can you, as a pre-tribulationist, afford to be wrong?

    - Sure

    1E) What are the implications on you, your family,
    your friends, your church, should pre-trib be proven wrong?

    - A lot of hardships and sufferings

    1F) Can you quote a verse for us that says,
    in the words of Christ, Peter, John, Paul,
    whoever, "After that tribulation I will gather my church."?

    - Nope

    20) You said you've been studying the Word forhow long?
    Did you arrive at pre-trib on your own,
    or did you first discover it in the writings
    of Lindsay/Pentecost/Kirban/Scofield/Ryrie/LaHaye/Walvoord/Larkin, et.al.?

    - 20 years, Lindsay, Pentecost, Walvoord, Larkin, Dake
     
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    You know that,

    and I know that


    But a quick visit to the KJO thread and you'll see how many have "NEVER" noticed the "PERFECTION" in scripture.

    One word, changed, misunderstood, can change "EVERYTHING".

    I think many people have read the Bible, but "FEW" have read "GOD'S WORDS".

    I'm reminded of the "SLOPED HEADLIGHTS" that came out on cars, Just a bulb in the center of a reflector, right, WRONG".

    No auto Manf: in the "WORLD" could get the design RIGHT, a special reseach group was funded by all the Manf: to solve this one problem, and after three years, still couldn't solve the problem.

    The problem was then taken to the Universities of the "WORLD", and an old math professor from Italy finally gave them an "Ideal" as how it might be solved, which worked.

    Like the headlight, people never realize what was required to make every verse/word in the scriptures connect/correspond to all other verses.

    And that's a "problem" only "GOD" can solve.

    Did it ever occur to you that since the OT saints were "resurrected" (back on earth) and appeared in Jerusalem and then taken to heaven with Jesus when he ascended, that none of their "remains" are in their "tombs"?? (Joseph's tomb)
     
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    Me4Him: //Did it ever occur to you that since the OT saints were "resurrected" (back on earth) and appeared in Jerusalem and then taken to heaven with Jesus when he ascended, that none of their "remains" are in their "tombs"?? (Joseph's tomb)//

    That occured to me. It seems quite obvious.
    And it sure beats having a general resurrection
    of the OT Saints at the mid-trib crises when
    the two witnesses are resurrected.

    That Resurrection is listed in my five Resurrections document:
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    \o/ Glory to the Lord \o/

    \o/ Praise be to Jesus \o/

    Five Resurrections
    Found in the Holy Bible
    Compared and Contrasted

    The Lord God is a resurrecting God.

    Definitions:

    New Testament: God's contract on goy
    Old Testament: God's contract on Yisrael
    Resurrection: a person who was dead is alive
    Saint: a person on God's list (AKA: Book of Life)
    Tribulation: AKA: The Time of Jacob's Trouble (Jeremiah 30:4-7);
    --Yisrael passing under the rod (Ezekiel 20:34-3;
    --Melting Pot (Ezekiel 22:19-22);
    --Time of Trouble (Daniel 12:1); etc.
    Resurrection: a person who was dead is alive
    goy - Yisraeli term for gentiles (probably slightly derogotory)
    Yisrael - Transliteration of the Hebrew term for "Israel" into English.

    How to get on God's list:

    Romans 10:9 (KJV): That if thou
    shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
    believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from
    the dead, thou shalt be saved.



    1. Resurrection of Jesus
    WHO: Jesus
    WHEN: 33AD
    WHERE: Jerusalem
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal; because of the
    resurrection of Jesus, all the other resurrections
    are possible
    References: Matthew 28:6, Mark 16:6, Luke 24:6-8


    2. Resurrection of some Old Testament Saints
    WHO: Some of those who died before Jesus believeing God, especially
    those who believed in God's Messiah
    WHEN: 33AD
    WHERE: mostly in Jerusalem
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal

    3. Resurrection of the New Testament Saints
    WHO: Church age (AKA: times of the Gentiles) Saints; balance
    of the Old Testament Saints
    WHEN: Some date after 3 Sept 2005;
    at the end of the Church Age; at the beginning of
    the Tribulation
    WHERE: Worldwide
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal;
    this resurrection is followed in but a
    moment by the translation of the living
    saints into a glorified heavenly body like
    that of Jesus
    References: 1 Corinthians 15:52, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17

    4. Resurrection of the Tribulation Saints
    WHO: Those beheaded for faith in Jesus; those
    who reject the Mark of the Beast
    WHEN: at the end of the Tribulation; at the
    beginning of the 1,000-year reign of Jesus
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal
    References: Revelation 20:4-6,

    5. Resurrection of the non-Saints
    WHO: All those throughout time who have rejected Jesus
    WHEN: At the close of the 1,000-year reign of Jesus;
    at the beginning of eternity
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: i don't know, God does
    HOW: i don't know, God does
    WHAT: Raised to eternal shame & damnation
    References: Revelation 20:12-15

    NOTE: The delineation of the five revealed
    resurrections above
    does not preclude other resurrections. The Lord God
    is a resurrecting God and His hand is not shortened
    by his revelation to us or
    by our understaning of His revelation to us.
    For example: Two Witnesses shall
    be resurrected in the middle of the Tribulation.

    There is a pastoral picture of the four resurrections
    for which the resurrection of Jesus was a precusor
    (numbered here as above):

    2. The First Fruits (Matthew 27:22-53)

    3. The Harvest (1 Corinthians 15:51-54, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17)

    4. The Gleanings (Revelation 7:14, 20:4)

    5. The Tares (Matthew 13:28-30)

    Sometimes the Holy Bible calls resurrections 2-4, the resurrections
    of the just: The First Resurrection (because all the
    resurrections of the just preceede the resurrection
    of the unjust).

    The following scriptures seem to imply a simultaneous
    resurrection of the just and the wicked dead:
    Daniel 12:2, John 5:28-29 (all resurrected
    in the same hour), Acts 24:15. Revelation 20-4-6
    cleary notes that the just are raised one day
    (a 1,000 year long day) before the unjust.

    CAUTION: The numbering scheme 1 to 5 above was arbitrarliy
    assigned to enable the discussion. There is nothing
    sacred or Biblical about this numbering scheme.

    May Jesus our Savior and our Master be Praised!

    Note that ressurrections #2 and #3 are accompanied
    by a rapture of living saints.

    --compilation by ed, incurable Jesus Phreaque
    ---------------------------

    Again, the definition of terms is in a previous post.
     
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    Lest we forget.

    The 490 years begin with a decree by King Artaxerxes to restore and rebuild Jerusalem.
    Ezra 7-11 Now this is the copy of the letter that the king Artaxerxes gave unto Ezra the priest, the scribe, even a scribe of the words of the commandments of the LORD, and of his statutes to Israel.
    12 Artaxerxes, king of kings, unto Ezra the priest, a scribe of the law of the God of heaven, perfect peace, and at such a time.
    13 I make a decree, that all they of the people of Israel, and of his priests and Levites, in my realm, which are minded of their own freewill to go up to Jerusalem, go with thee.
    14 Forasmuch as thou art sent of the king, and of his seven counsellors, to inquire concerning Judah and Jerusalem, according to the law of thy God which is in thine hand; this happened in 457 BC.



    Once we have fixed the date to start the prophecies of the 70 weeks, their chronology is a simple matter. We can summarize it as follows:

    457 B.C. Decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem
    408 B.C. 7 weeks to rebuild the city (49 years)
    A.D. 27 After 69 weeks the Prince was anointed (baptism of Jesus, Luke 3:1, 21) (483 years)
    A.D. 30/31 The Messiah died during the last week (crucifixion of Christ)
    A.D. 34 Stoning of Stephen (Acts 6:12-7:60) and the gospel reaches the Gentile world (Acts 9, 10).

    If you follow the events, logically, you will come to the correct answer.

    The 490 years has been fulfilled.

    Peace,

    Tam
     
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    There were four decrees issued for the rebuilding of Jerusalem:

    1. Cyrus in 538 BC (2 Chron. 36:22-23; Ezra 1:1-4; 5:13).

    2. Darius in 512 BC (Ezra 6:1, 6-12).

    3. Artaxerses in 457 BC (Ezra 7:11-26).

    4. Artaxerses on March 5, 444 BC (Neh. 2:1-8).

    The first two were for rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem.

    The third relates to finances for animal sacrifices.

    Only the fourth granted permission to rebuild Jerusalem's city walls and is the one referred to in Dn. 9:25.

    444 BC to 33 AD = 476 years + leap years + 24 days (March 5-March 30) = 483 years.

    483 years have been fulfilled, the last 7 years still prophetic.
     
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    Notice the fourth decree gives the month, allowing us to calculate whereas the other three are in the first year of the king's reign.
     
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    And they continue to walk in their own wisdom.

    Selah,

    Tam
     
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    There are "some things" in scripture you can be "Dogmatic" about, but for the most part, it isn't "wise", we haven't "Scratched the surface" on the total amount of Info contained in the scriptures, it's best to keep an "open mind" and look for that "grain of truth" in almost "everything".

    When you "think" you know something, you stop seaching, and so does your "learning".
     
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    OK, why calculate the stoning of Stephen into the 70 weeks??

    Why not "Peter's death" or some other Disciple??
     
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    Me4Him said:

    There are "some things" in scripture you can be "Dogmatic" about, but for the most part, it isn't "wise", we haven't "Scratched the surface" on the total amount of Info contained in the scriptures, it's best to keep an "open mind" and look for that "grain of truth" in almost "everything".

    When you "think" you know something, you stop seaching, and so does your "learning".


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    My point exactly!!

    There are people that are so dogmatic, that whatever they say is supposed to be taken with as much validity as the Bibe!!

    Those are the ones I worry about. We can look at it anyway we want, and when we finally do get to heaven we will ALL have interpreted something wrong.

    Peace,

    Tam
     
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    Let's take look at the seventy weeks.

    Da 9:24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city,

    1. to finish the transgression,
    2. and to make an end of sins,
    3. and to make reconciliation for iniquity,
    4. and to bring in everlasting righteousness,
    5. and to seal up the vision and prophecy,
    6. and to anoint the most Holy.

    SIX things are to fulfilled at the end of the seventy weeks, these have been fulfilled for the Church, but until Israel accepts Jesus, they can't be fulfilled, so evidently there's "AT LEAST" one week left before this prophecy is complete.

    Here's how they're "Spiritually" fulfilled for the church, but it will "literally" be true at the end of the Tribulations, or the end of the "SEVENTIETH WEEK".


    1. to finish the transgression,

    Col 2:14 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross; (The LAW)



    2. and to make an end of sins,

    Joh 1:29 Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.



    3. and to make reconciliation for iniquity,

    2Co 5:19 To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself,



    4. and to bring in everlasting righteousness,

    Ro 3:22 Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ



    5. and to seal up the vision and prophecy,

    Lu 7:27 This is he, of whom it is written,



    6. and to anoint the most Holy.

    Ac 10:38 How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power:


    The Church "anoints" Jesus when we accept him as "SAVIOR".
     
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