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Of Jesus. Of Jesus being a true prophet or whatever.
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It is also strange to me that your "or whatever" description is a lack of regard for cultural context as well. I am not sure removing the authors intentions and the condition of the audience is a good way to get any meaning out of a text. There is quite an extensive list of differences between a prophet and the "promised one" of the OT. The anointed one is a King and a King usually has a Kingdom. A Kingdom, as you know is also the subject of the verses prior to the transfiguration. I think you will find the "scary cloud" and other images in the story convey parallels to some of the other concepts you might have thought are peculiar to the Olivet Discourse. No need to develop a new eschatology on the basis of impatience, your preterist friends just need to read the text. ~Steve |
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What I am saying here, it would apply to the Bible and also any other book. I am not reading the Bible differently to how I would read other books. Quote:
You did a comparison with the Transfiguration, and you completely failed to show a correspondence. All you could give is your own speculations that such and such means something about the kingdom, such and such means that it had "come with power". But you can't produce verses which clearly say so. If a Christian can't accept preterism, or can't accept that Jesus is a false prophet, then they have to make up something for those verses. They have to pretend that the verses (or 28 at least) are talking about the Transfiguration, or Pentecost etc. But the verses match up perfectly with the Olivet Discourse, so it is obvious enough what they are talking about. |
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I would suggest that you did not attempt to understand the transfiguration because you think it has no historical attack points for you. However, it is not about a 'prophet or whatever'. It was a demonstration of God's presence and power that was obvious to the disciples that fell in fear when they witnessed it before they saw death. (as predicted in Matt 16:28). ~Steve |
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