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12-23-2008, 12:31 PM | #31 |
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I'm not sure what you mean by this?
It's still perfectly valid given the return of Israel and what had to happen, to say Israel is not the second Israeli state in terms of the second coming. Even to Jews where it would be the first. |
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The gospels preserve differing views of the Kingdom of Heaven, ranging from imminent apocalypse to realized eschatology. |
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Those "christians" who predicted Jesus coming while Israel was not a nation were simply wrong. The OT and Revelations both say that the Messiah returns to Israel and rules from there. Also Israel's repentance and Christ coming are related for Jesus himself said: "You shall not see me again UNTIL you say 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" which agrees with the OT that The Messiah and Israel's repentance are related....in fact Christ's return is dependent on Israel's repentance. That will occur during Aremegeddon or the Gog Magog war. This belief that Christ will make a separate trip for the Gentile church is found nowhere in scripture. He comes once....he comes for Israel that INCLUDES Gentile believers and not the other way around. |
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You get that idea from 2 Thessalonians which was not even written by Paul. Even if the 'true' Paul wrote it, who cares? Paul was just a man with an opinion.
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As a former four square gospeller I must note that all the other interpretations are of Satan.
Isn't this subject an area of extensive academic debate? Around 1000 Ad there were big end of the world beliefs, many groups through the centuries and the modern example of everyone's reaction to 2000 http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle4738870.ece |
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Yes ... we're seeing a little of that here on this thread.
I think this underscores the importance that the creation of the modern nation of Israel, in spite of some pretty serious odds, has had on the development of modern millennial interpretations of biblical passages. Until 1947, I would speculate that the holy land's role in millennial prophecy was limited to being the location for the battle of Armageddon. Once the shock of the reestablishment of a Jewish homeland wore off, many protestant Christians who had previously not been too fond of Jews, saw that the new nation's Arab foes were aligning themselves with the Godless Communists of the USSR, who they already vilified (by now we are in the McCarthy era). In consequence, they were pretty much forced to re-interpret their traditional views to accommodate this new change in religio-political relationships, and most decided that Jews did have a place God's millennial plans in the form of a formal Jewish state. A funny thing about this is that although they threw their full support towards Israel, if you check the specifics of their end-times doctrines you'll find that most still felt that Jews who get to heaven must first recognize Jesus as their messiah. While some US Jews welcomed that support, others (especially in Israel itself) resented the implication that the support was given to support Christian expectations about end times that involved WW3 occurring right on their soil and which at best assumed some Jews would convert to Christianity in the process! I am curious how this idea has developed since the collapse of the USSR. DCH Quote:
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Nope, I havent got the chance to check it out now..as for now my computer is down and I am posting from a friend's computer and I will be out till like 2-3 Jan. In the mean time i appreciate all opinions and feedbacks on my questions Merry X'mas and a Happy new year everyone |
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Also the USSR prophecy is flawed as well because the OT and NT points to a conflict between Jews and ALL Gentile nations i.e. a Global confederacy vs Israel over Jerusalem and land. |
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