Anyway- Jeff, I'm with stripe. Can you explain a bit more?? I'm interested!
Yes, and whichever it was, it didn't change what he heard.Hey Deetsy,
I believe Paul was speaking of himself being caught up. He wasn't sure if he was caught up in a body, or just his spirit, or a vision...God knoweth.
The Jews who persuaded the people certainly thought he was dead. Like some say today, they left him for dead. The Bible says they drew him out of the city. If they didn't think he was dead they would have continued until he was.(Side note: This is not necessarily a "MAD" teaching - but I believe Paul died when he was stoned in Acts 14 (I think).
Paul was definitely holding out. It wasn't time to reveal it yet.I don't understand Stryper's question!
I just think Paul 'experienced' the Rapture and saw the great scope his ministry would have...it would have been easy to boast and glory about this, but at the time he wrote 2 Cor he was still going to the Jew first and gathering a remnant. He was not allowed to speak the unlawful words he heard, yet.
I don't understand Stryper's question!
:chuckle: I get that a lot. But this time, I believe it is honestly motivated.
"The road" = the road to Damascus. Why do you think Paul had his rapture after his stoning rather than when Jesus visited him on the road?
That's considerate, steko. So, why is that question relevant to this thread?
I figure that's the only sure time we know of that God spoke to him.Hi, Stripe. Where do you get any indication that Paul was caught up to the third heaven on the road to Damascus?
Galatians 2:1-2 KJV Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. 2 And I went up by revelation, and communicated unto them that gospel which I preach among the Gentiles, but privately to them which were of reputation, lest by any means I should run, or had run, in vain.I figure that's the only sure time we know of that God spoke to him.
That's good.But I'm not tied to that particular answer.
:rotfl:Galatians 2:1-2 KJV Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. 2 And I went up by revelation, and communicated unto them that gospel which I preach among the Gentiles, but privately to them which were of reputation, lest by any means I should run, or had run, in vain.
2 Corinthians 12:1 KJV It is not expedient for me doubtless to glory. I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord.
Acts 22:17-21 KJV And it came to pass, that, when I was come again to Jerusalem, even while I prayed in the temple, I was in a trance; 18 And saw him saying unto me, Make haste, and get thee quickly out of Jerusalem: for they will not receive thy testimony concerning me. 19 And I said, Lord, they know that I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue them that believed on thee: 20 And when the blood of thy martyr Stephen was shed, I also was standing by, and consenting unto his death, and kept the raiment of them that slew him. 21 And he said unto me, Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles.
That's good.
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But the question remains. Why the stoning, not the road?
silly man:rotfl:
:mock: Stripe.
The timing (above 14 years ago) and this below satisfies me, Acts 26:16 But rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen, and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee; And, this is interesting, Acts 14:19 And there came thither certain Jews from Antioch and Iconium, who persuaded the people, and, having stoned Paul, drew him out of the city, supposing he had been dead. Acts 14:20 Howbeit, as the disciples stood round about him, he rose up, and came into the city: and the next day he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. Again, this can't really be proven, but it seems to fit.
I just think Paul 'experienced' the Rapture and saw the great scope his ministry would have...it would have been easy to boast and glory about this, but at the time he wrote 2 Cor he was still going to the Jew first and gathering a remnant. He was not allowed to speak the unlawful words he heard, yet.
Until here,
Acts 22:21 And he said unto me, Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles.
Acts 22:22 And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth: for it is not fit that he should live.
Acts 22:23 And as they cried out, and cast off their clothes, and threw dust into the air,
This is why it's crucial to understand the difference between the Gentiles he preached to in the synagogues (it was lawful) and the far hence alien Gentiles (not lawful). The dispensation of the grace of God is for alien Gentiles, like you and me.
So why do you say that Paul was still not dispensing the Body Hope at the time of his writing 2 Cor? That would seem to imply an Acts 28 position to my thinking.
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The Body began with Paul in Acts 9.
But, there were some Gentiles outside the promises who were included in the Body after Paul is sent "far hence". (Ephesians, Colossians, you, and me)!
Jews/Gentiles in the promises + Gentiles outside the promises (these two groups are the twain) = one new man in Christ