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originally posted by: GBP/JPY
In this reality ....Israel is the canary in the cage
for the entire epoch it's been that way. in the news we are offended by the bunches over there...but have faith, the headache of the confusion this world lies on us is morphing into clarity.
fundamental logic is returning to the big picture....Israel is foretold to be brought back into God's schoolmastering.......the others will be excused from class
a generation has passed now since the start of Israels return.....a generation, mm
interesting in psalms 90......' a generation is 70 years unless by strength then 80 years, but by 70 or 80 strength or not we will fly away "
interesting:
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Shouldn’t you actually include all of the phrophecy????
For one thing the isrealies (or someone else I guess) would have to destroy the mosque that was built on the Temple Mount. Then build another Jewish temple in its place..
Which really might cause WW3 to be honest. And I would be shocked if more than Like 25% of evangelical Christians would be down for that..
Then the antichrist will have to arise and destroy that temple again after converting the majority of the population to his cause.
Then jesus returns and him and his followers fight a war to kill all the unbelievers leading to a Christian theocracy that will rule the world for all eternity..
It is funny how people only pay attention to the prophecy they want to and ignore anything inconvenient..
Also, how does that even work with the Jewish messiah who is phropheciesed to be heralded by everyone inherently being born with knowledge of the Hebrew god and his laws???
Seems like everyone being born knowing about god and his laws would negate the need for a war in the first place..
originally posted by: GBP/JPY
Hey,, that means the spilled blood would go down below that area and if the ark was there under.......well then......
blood and water would go to the cherbim wings on the ark
John 2:19 “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”
John 2:21 But He was speaking of the temple of His body.
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Shouldn’t you actually include all of the phrophecy????
For one thing the isrealies (or someone else I guess) would have to destroy the mosque that was built on the Temple Mount. Then build another Jewish temple in its place..
Which really might cause WW3 to be honest. And I would be shocked if more than Like 25% of evangelical Christians would be down for that..
Then the antichrist will have to arise and destroy that temple again after converting the majority of the population to his cause.
Then jesus returns and him and his followers fight a war to kill all the unbelievers leading to a Christian theocracy that will rule the world for all eternity..
It is funny how people only pay attention to the prophecy they want to and ignore anything inconvenient..
Also, how does that even work with the Jewish messiah who is phropheciesed to be heralded by everyone inherently being born with knowledge of the Hebrew god and his laws???
Seems like everyone being born knowing about god and his laws would negate the need for a war in the first place..
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: GBP/JPY
Shouldn’t you actually include all of the phrophecy????
For one thing the isrealies (or someone else I guess) would have to destroy the mosque that was built on the Temple Mount. Then build another Jewish temple in its place..
Which really might cause WW3 to be honest. And I would be shocked if more than Like 25% of evangelical Christians would be down for that..
Then the antichrist will have to arise and destroy that temple again after converting the majority of the population to his cause.
Then jesus returns and him and his followers fight a war to kill all the unbelievers leading to a Christian theocracy that will rule the world for all eternity..
It is funny how people only pay attention to the prophecy they want to and ignore anything inconvenient..
Also, how does that even work with the Jewish messiah who is phropheciesed to be heralded by everyone inherently being born with knowledge of the Hebrew god and his laws???
Seems like everyone being born knowing about god and his laws would negate the need for a war in the first place..
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: GBP/JPY
All prophecy has both a literal and allegorical historical application. You can see this for yourself by examining the metered Olivet Discourse in Matt 24-25, and applying the prophecies to Church Age history, one syllable per year. It is Matt 24:34 which famously states, "Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place...." The historical analogy to this prophecy has already been fulfilled between the years of 1148 AD - 1168 AD (add 30 years to each of the years listed in the document to adjust for the crucifixion in 30 AD), however the eschatological literal application of this prophecy is still pending fulfillment. It could happen today, or it could literally happen as late as 3243 AD. Jesus was speaking about the generation that will exist during the 70th Week, not some generation involved in a political movement.
The piece that's missing is that Psalm 90 also says, "For a thousand years in Your sight are like yesterday when it passes by...".
Recall when Jesus said:
John 2:19 “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”
John 2:21 But He was speaking of the temple of His body.
The Church is the earthly body and temple of Christ. If 1000 years are as a day to the Lord, and it took 3 days and nights for Christ to resurrect, then the Church still has around 1000 years of time left. We are only in the 1988th year from our Lord's crucifixion.
Now, just because the Church still has about another 1000 years to grow doesn't mean we'll have to u
star but we see 40 Jubileese up all that time. If the Church spiritually matures sufficiently before the 1000 years are up, then we will be resurrected, and the 70th Week will follow. Paul recognized that the timing of the resurrection was conditional, when he used the conditional clause (εἴ πως) in Philippians 3:11.
So there is a legitimate time window for the Church Age. Whether or not we delay all the way to the deadline is conditional on our collective spiritual growth (which isn't looking promising at all), but I really doubt that counting 70 to 80 years from the establishment of a theocratic political state has much to do with eschatology.