Cougarbear
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Is she a Jehovah Witness?She doesn't believe in the 2nd coming either. She can't tell you why she doesn't she just makes that claim.
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Is she a Jehovah Witness?She doesn't believe in the 2nd coming either. She can't tell you why she doesn't she just makes that claim.
No one will ever teach you anything.
Is she a Jehovah Witness?
Is she a Jehovah Witness?
Nope... Episcopalian.. do the Jehovah's witnesses change the revelation letter?
When Was The Book Of Revelation Written? Why it Matters!
After centuries of debating, historical evidence now firmly supports the manuscript time-frame for when The Book of Revelation was written.www.soh.church
Nope... Episcopalian.. do the Jehovah's witnesses change the revelation letter?
When Was The Book Of Revelation Written? Why it Matters!
After centuries of debating, historical evidence now firmly supports the manuscript time-frame for when The Book of Revelation was written.www.soh.church
And this...
I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth;
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord.
He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit
and born of the Virgin Mary.
He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again.
He ascended into heaven,
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.
Sorry, No Third Coming, Even for a Different Promised OneHas this happened yet?
Revelation 1:7
Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen.
Ya, on another site, there's a guy that claims The Book of Mormon is true but Joseph Smith is a fallen prophet. It's always interesting to see people claim something true as long as it fits their lifestyles and not what the Lord wants.No, she claims to be a a mainstream Christian who doesn't believe in the Bible
Sorry, No Third Coming, Even for a Different Promised One
More proof that the Second Coming was guaranteed in the lifetime of the first Christians to get them all smug about how they would wind up. Only when that didn't happen did the Church's clerics claim that was a misinterpretation.
And if there is any Old Testament prophecy about the Second Coming, it was fulfilled when the Messiah came back from the dead on the first Easter Sunday.
Ya, on another site, there's a guy that claims The Book of Mormon is true but Joseph Smith is a fallen prophet. It's always interesting to see people claim something true as long as it fits their lifestyles and not what the Lord wants.
Sorry, No Third Coming, Even for a Different Promised One
More proof that the Second Coming was guaranteed in the lifetime of the first Christians to get them all smug about how they would wind up. Only when that didn't happen did the Church's clerics claim that was a misinterpretation.
And if there is any Old Testament prophecy about the Second Coming, it was fulfilled when the Messiah came back from the dead on the first Easter Sunday.
LOL, nope. He's only been here once.
First, what does this have to do with Revelation being a revelation of the future in the last days before the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ? I know you want to say that the book was written before the destruction of the Temple but that doesn't mean a thing about Armageddon, Satan being bound for 1,000 years and the last battle after Satan is again loosed, Gog and Magog. Satan has never been bound since Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden of Eden. So, that should be a hint to you.Nope... Episcopalian.. do the Jehovah's witnesses change the revelation letter?
When Was The Book Of Revelation Written? Why it Matters!
After centuries of debating, historical evidence now firmly supports the manuscript time-frame for when The Book of Revelation was written.www.soh.church
Who is John Smith? The only thing Joseph Smith did was clarify the meaning of some of the passages when he was asked about their meanings. So, no.Did John Smith change Revelation?
Why don't you read revelation?
Who is John Smith? The only thing Joseph Smith did was clarify the meaning of some of the passages when he was asked about their meanings. So, no.
First, what does this have to do with Revelation being a revelation of the future in the last days before the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ? I know you want to say that the book was written before the destruction of the Temple but that doesn't mean a thing about Armageddon, Satan being bound for 1,000 years and the last battle after Satan is again loosed, Gog and Magog. Satan has never been bound since Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden of Eden. So, that should be a hint to you.
As to whether John wrote Revelations before 70 A.D. I have no problem with that. In fact, it's entirely plausible for several reasons. One being Revelation was not the last letter he wrote. His first epistle was written after John left Patmos for the first time. Yep, it's easy to see the possibility that he was sent to Patmos twice. Also, this John was the same that asked Jesus to let him tarry until his 2nd Coming. So, he writes his Book of Revelation during Nero's reign on Patmos. Leaves and writes everything else, John, John 1, 2 and 3. Then he's sent back to Patmos by Domitian where he was thrown into boiling oil and yet nothing happened to him. He wasn't burnt nor died. Jesus accepted John's wish to tarry on the earth until his 2nd Coming. He was transliterated and given the power to disappear and reappear when needed to continue a small light through the great apostasy. I'm sure he was instrumental in the compilation of writings of OT and NT books and letters. There was even a story about the Arabs confronted by a man in a white robe with long hair that told them to stop their war against the newly formed Israel in 1948. He was there and then disappeared in front of them.
Long story short, you failed to convince anyone that Revelation told the coming of the removal of Jews in a war of Armageddon or Gog and Magog. The sticking point is all the visions he had including and specifically the 1,000 years Satan will be bound from running amuck over the earth and that time of peace.
I agree that the people in Jesus days didn't understand most of what he was talking about. Even the Apostles didn't understand a lot of it. Judas thought their days were the end of days and Rome was God or Magog I guess. Because, John hadn't written his Revelation yet speaking of the 1,000 years after Armageddon and before the God and Magog war. But, here again is the thing. John asked Jesus that he would not die until his coming. Well, if what you say is true that the resurrection of Jesus on the third day was the 2nd coming, then John should have died then and not disappeared (thought to have died) in 100 A.D. So, the third day after Jesus death was not and could not be the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ.norwegen
They should actually read revelation. Traditional Christians didn't believe in futurism or even hear of it until the 1830s.
Again, John was seeing the future, not the past. And, Satan still had never been bound for a thousand years up to the time of the writing of Revelation. According to Revelation, the war John saw of Gog and Magog that would end the world was not in the past but in the future. And, it had to happen after Satan would be bound for a thousand years. To clear up a couple of things, here is a modern day Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ scholar's short commentary on this war. He points out that the war of God and Magog will start at Armageddon and end after the Millennium of 1,000 year of Satan being bound. I read your reference and it was informative. You can at least read my reference and ponder on Elder Bruce R. McConkie's studies.Is that from the book of the Mormon? Gog and Magog invaded 600 years earlier.
The foreign garrisons gathered with Vespasian's Roman soldiers at Megiddo before they marched on Jerusalem..