Interplanner
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Lk 24 and Acts 1 are not that far apart in real time.
In 24, the two disciples are downcast that it seemed that christ was not going to redeem Israel after all. 'He was well liked, but was killed by the leaders. But we had hoped...'
They are blasted by Christ for not realizing how much the resurrection meant. That's why I think it is safe to say that the apostles' doctrine must maximize all that the resurrection is, as I have done in the NT core thread. To not realize that the resurrection was Christ's entering his glory is to be both foolish and slow of heart. That's what 'all the prophets' means there. It clearly does not mean the restoration of the land of israel, as it sank into tragic conflagration. 'Enter his glory' is a perfect framing for Peter to preach: David foresaw that the resurrection was the enthronement, 2:30-31 in normal, plain language. Honestly, he is on such a different page from the ascended masters of D'ism it is irreparable. No wonder they think they have to fix it.
In Acts 1, they manage to ask again if Israel's kingdom was coming--maybe all that darkness and gloom he painted before the trial etc was supposed to be deleted....
He told them it was not supposed to be thought about. contrast that with Chafer and the minions who have made an industry out of it.
But...they would get the actual kingdom's power to preach to Israel and to the nations. That's the direction and shift that everything was supposed to take.
You only have to read ACts to know that's the direction it did take. No further word about a land of Israel restoration, in fact, twice set aside. And a wonderful effort to the nations.
In 24, the two disciples are downcast that it seemed that christ was not going to redeem Israel after all. 'He was well liked, but was killed by the leaders. But we had hoped...'
They are blasted by Christ for not realizing how much the resurrection meant. That's why I think it is safe to say that the apostles' doctrine must maximize all that the resurrection is, as I have done in the NT core thread. To not realize that the resurrection was Christ's entering his glory is to be both foolish and slow of heart. That's what 'all the prophets' means there. It clearly does not mean the restoration of the land of israel, as it sank into tragic conflagration. 'Enter his glory' is a perfect framing for Peter to preach: David foresaw that the resurrection was the enthronement, 2:30-31 in normal, plain language. Honestly, he is on such a different page from the ascended masters of D'ism it is irreparable. No wonder they think they have to fix it.
In Acts 1, they manage to ask again if Israel's kingdom was coming--maybe all that darkness and gloom he painted before the trial etc was supposed to be deleted....
He told them it was not supposed to be thought about. contrast that with Chafer and the minions who have made an industry out of it.
But...they would get the actual kingdom's power to preach to Israel and to the nations. That's the direction and shift that everything was supposed to take.
You only have to read ACts to know that's the direction it did take. No further word about a land of Israel restoration, in fact, twice set aside. And a wonderful effort to the nations.