Derf
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Hi EE,
I think you are thinking too fast for me here. Can you express, clearly, what you think those things mean rather than just point me to them. I appreciate that it is "perspective", as that's what we are all dealing with as we look through a glass dimly.
And I'm not trying to waste your time, as some of the things you have written have triggered similar thoughts in my mind, assuming I'm understanding what you are trying to say. But I don't want to continue based merely on my assumption.
I'll comment specifically below.
Plus, Isaiah gives a fuller picture that incorporates the fall from heaven, the description as a star, and the ending in the abyss:
[Isa 14:12, 15] 12 "How you have fallen from heaven, O star of the morning, son of the dawn! You have been cut down to the earth, You who have weakened the nations! ... 15 "Nevertheless you will be thrust down to Sheol, To the recesses of the pit.
Even the "you who have weakened the nations" fits with the ability to hurt but not kill in Rev 9.
I certainly applaud your attempts to make sense of a hard subject. And I like what you are saying about the Great White Throne judgment. I don't necessarily agree, but I wonder if we've relegated too much of Revelation into what happens to crowds of souls after death rather than physical and living humans.
I'm still missing your "boat" a bit on that last part.
I think you are thinking too fast for me here. Can you express, clearly, what you think those things mean rather than just point me to them. I appreciate that it is "perspective", as that's what we are all dealing with as we look through a glass dimly.
And I'm not trying to waste your time, as some of the things you have written have triggered similar thoughts in my mind, assuming I'm understanding what you are trying to say. But I don't want to continue based merely on my assumption.
I'll comment specifically below.
I think you are suggesting here that the emptying out of Sheol makes possible every eye seeing Him. But I don't see how that then flows into any flesh being spared, since Sheol's emptying (a resurrection of some type) seems to negate the need to spare flesh (from a death of some type).Hi Derf,
It seems off track and I understand your concerns. Hmmmmmmm..... You are on the money about the trampling and thus we are actually on track. Have you ever wondered how those "who pierced Him" will "see Him" at His second coming?
Revelation flows into this matter and makes it clear that "Every Eye" shall see Him. Revelation reveals "how" this will happen. "Sheol" will be "emptied out". This is enormous and brings further scope to the matter.
When Christ comes... Israel will be under attack on a mass scale. We know this because of Christ's words in the book of Luke. (Luke 21:20) ... This is where we begin to see events that will lead to this... (1 Thes. 4:17) ... though we know that the days will be "shortened" or else no flesh will be "spared".
You might have a hard time convincing me that anything coming out of the locked abyss is good, considering Luke 8:31. And just because the key to the abyss was given to one at a particular time (in Rev 9) doesn't mean the same one has it later (in Rev 20).The big aha scriptures for me that give a deep insight into what I am "perceiving" are found when comparing these two passages...
Revelation 9:1-12 and Joel 2 ... The common error in western eschatology is to assume that the Revelation 9 locusts are "wicked"... but they are far from it. Note the use of the word... "Destroyer" or Abbadon... and note who has the key... to death... (Rev. 20:1)
I see where you are heading with this, but it suggests that the star that is "fallen" from heaven (Rev 9:1) is Christ, despite His description of Satan in similar terms (in Luke 10:18). I think "fallen from heaven" is quite a bit different than "has come down from heaven".The devil has been destroying since Eden, but now the tables are turned. The reference to "The king" of the army is odd... but... and I'll even throw this in for kicks... (The king of the angel army that is holding the "key"... could be none other then "David".) We know that the "Davidic" covenant still has points that can only be fully fulfilled by "The Day of The Lord".
Plus, Isaiah gives a fuller picture that incorporates the fall from heaven, the description as a star, and the ending in the abyss:
[Isa 14:12, 15] 12 "How you have fallen from heaven, O star of the morning, son of the dawn! You have been cut down to the earth, You who have weakened the nations! ... 15 "Nevertheless you will be thrust down to Sheol, To the recesses of the pit.
Even the "you who have weakened the nations" fits with the ability to hurt but not kill in Rev 9.
This is my last point... I will express that I'm going a little deeper then I am usually comfortable going... but I have searched from Gen. to Rev. on this matter multiple times and the same outcome is there.
I'll pitch in this last verse... (Mt. 10:28)
I acknowledge that this is mere perspective, but the Lord of the Hosts is allowed to appoint "Generals" and such... so... I'm certain that you will at least be able to perceive my logic.
I believe in the supreme grace of Jesus, but He isn't coming back a Lamb, and I believe that many "Souls" will perish before the "Great White Throne", which is actually a reference to this... (Zech. 14:2)
I'll put it this way... God doesn't have a simple "Throne"... He has an entire "Nation" as His "Great White Throne". I'm specifying Israel.
In other words... people miss the rhythm and rhyme of the Old and New Testament and forget what the Jews were promised that hasn't happened yet.
I acknowledge that this is a mere "perspective", but if you're still interested... I will gladly go back on this scriptural journey with you all through scripture.
It always ends the same way and Hinnom Valley is very important to this point as it is the actual origin of the word we have now come to "embrace" as "Hell". Jesus certainly knew this as He and His audience understood Jewish Prophecy... ahem... some of His audience understood it. Others clearly missed the "first" "boat".
- EE
(Malachi 4:1f) ... This is why I take biblical Zionism so seriously.
I certainly applaud your attempts to make sense of a hard subject. And I like what you are saying about the Great White Throne judgment. I don't necessarily agree, but I wonder if we've relegated too much of Revelation into what happens to crowds of souls after death rather than physical and living humans.
I'm still missing your "boat" a bit on that last part.