He is so upset he is repeating himself.
Have a nice evening Darby Jr... talk to you tomorrow.
That's what happens when a Darby follower (Dispensationalist) hears the words: "John Nelson Darby"
He is so upset he is repeating himself.
Have a nice evening Darby Jr... talk to you tomorrow.
Sure
Once again, we know from history, that this prophecy was fulfilled in 70AD.
As we see from the Book of Enoch, the prophecy pertains to Christ Jesus executing judgment against those who committed sinful acts against Him.
(Enoch 2:1) Behold, he comes with ten thousands of his saints, to execute judgment upon them, and destroy the wicked, and reprove all the carnal for everything which the sinful and ungodly have done, and committed against him.
That's what happens when a Darby follower (Dispensationalist) hears the words: "John Nelson Darby"
You are delusional because in 70AD everyone was not judged:
"Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about them: 'See, the Lord is coming with thousands upon thousands of his holy ones to judge everyone, and to convict all of them of all the ungodly acts they have committed in their ungodliness, and of all the defiant words ungodly sinners have spoken against him'" (Jude 1:14-15).
From that translation we must believe that the Lord Jesus will execute judgment on his own saints:
You probably believe that when the Lord Jesus returns that He will execute judgment on His saints!
Jerry, you sure are in love with your new alleged "prooftext" (Jude 1:14-15). You've copied and pasted it dozens of times in the last 48 hours on numerous threads.
You think you've proven Preterism wrong with Jude 1:14-15.
As usual, you're wrong again.
Let's take a look at what Jude was quoting:
(Enoch 2:1) Behold, he comes with ten thousands of his saints, to execute judgment upon them, and destroy the wicked, and reprove all the carnal for everything which the sinful and ungodly have done, and committed against him.
As we see from the Book of Enoch, the prophecy pertains to Christ Jesus executing judgment against those who committed sinful acts against Him.
Once again, we know from history, that this prophecy was fulfilled in 70AD.
You forgot to mention the part of your delusion that professes those "ten thousands of His saints" - "were the Roman Empire's Military."
Yours is Josephus'/Constantine's/ The RCC's heresy - on steroids and battery acid, you spiritually crippled twice over fool.
Satanic Preterist Craigie asserts that the Roman army, appearing to Christ rejector Josephus, in AD 70, whom he admits taught him, was "the second coming," "the second time."
He plagiarizes from J. Stuart Russell's book:
This is where he gets his "AD 70" "invention."
He is a Russell-ite, and Hanegraaf copy'npaste groupie.
He is in denial. He taught us that spam.
Thanks, tetelestai. I have studied this intently with Walt Hibbard, a devout Preterist, and the questions I am asking you are the ones he never got to answer.
You seem very knowledgeable in your beliefs, so I would appreciate discussing these things with you.
You forgot to mention the part of your delusion that professes those "ten thousands of His saints" - "were the Roman Empire's Military."
Yours is Josephus'/Constantine's/ The RCC's heresy - on steroids and battery acid, you spiritually crippled twice over fool.
Add the above psycho babble, to..
"Dispensationalism is false theology." -you
Clavinism/Calvinism is false theology.
So there.
See Spot run, Jane!!! Run to pup, Spot!!!
Fun.
You must be lost. Get saved.
Oh fun fun fun
All are lost and none can git saved. Your bumper sticker is another joke on the road .
God does the saving, not you nor men. Your auto suggestions failed.
"God does the saving, not you nor men."-Cliff
Oh. Another stunner.
"Dispensationalism is false theology." -Cliff
Clavinism/Calvinism is false theology.
You taught us that. We learned that from you.
Tell us more !
I never said that the quote from Jude was in regard to the lord Jesus' first coming. I said:
The time when the Lord Jesus walked the earth (His first advent) He stated in no uncertain terms that He did not come to judge the world:
"And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world" (Jn.12:47).
However, this passage speaks of Him judging everyone:
"Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about them: 'See, the Lord is coming with thousands upon thousands of his holy ones to judge everyone, and to convict all of them of all the ungodly acts they have committed in their ungodliness, and of all the defiant words ungodly sinners have spoken against him'" (Jude 1:14-15).
Get it?
I said that the Lord's first coming (the first advent) was not to judge the world but the words of Jude do speak of judging everyone. Therefore, common sense dictates that the words from Jude are in in regard to the Lord Jesus' first advent.
But since you are unable to understand the most simple things in the Bible you misrepresent my teaching.
From that translation we must believe that the Lord Jesus will execute judgment on his own saints:
Here is the correct translation found in the same book:
"And behold! He cometh with ten thousands of His holy ones to execute judgement upon all, and to destroy all the ungodly:And to convict all flesh Of all the works of their ungodliness which they have ungodly committed, And of all the hard things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him" (Chapter 1:9; H.R. Charles Oxford: The Clarendon Press).
We know from secular history that judgment came only upon the Christ rejecting Jews from 66AD - 70AD.
We know from secular history that judgment came only upon the Christ rejecting Jews from 66AD - 70AD.
Thanks, tetelestai. I have studied this intently with Walt Hibbard, a devout Preterist, and the questions I am asking you are the ones he never got to answer.
You seem very knowledgeable in your beliefs, so I would appreciate discussing these things with you.
I understand more about you than you think and more about "the most simple things in the Bible" than you think.