"The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ" does not refer to two completely different events in the letters to the Thessalonians.
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Preterism is a hot mess
"The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ" does not refer to two completely different events in the letters to the Thessalonians.
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Paul also said, in all "translations", that we are saved from the wrath to come, which is the day of the Lord.
Paul makes it clear that two things have to happen before the Day of the Lord comes:
a falling away (the rebellion)
2) the man of sin revealed
Departure, not falling away.
And right here, he explicitly states they are saved from the wrath to come.
9 For they themselves declare concerning us what manner of entry we had to you, and how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God, 10 and to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, even Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come.
Nick,
there are many other Greek terms for leaving or going. So why did he use 'apostasia'?
646 apostasía (from 868 /aphístēmi, "leave, depart," which is derived from 575 /apó, "away from" and 2476 /histémi, "stand") – properly, departure (implying desertion); apostasy – literally, "a leaving, from a previous standing."
Because it is the appropriate term. I read no Greek, speak no Greek, hear no Greek. And I know what he meant.
That is a ridiculous position.
646 apostasía (from 868 /aphístēmi, "leave, depart," which is derived from 575 /apó, "away from" and 2476 /histémi, "stand") – properly, departure (implying desertion); apostasy – literally, "a leaving, from a previous standing."
After the Body is gone, the only thing left will be the heathens and Israel. Guess who believes a lie....
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What is irrelevant?
What is irrelevant?