I know.
:chuckle: Chip on your shoulder?
I know.
Is that a smile on your face?:chuckle: Chip on your shoulder?
Is that a smile on your face?
Don't pull a muscle!
That's just you reading too much into it.Quit being so petty.
That's just you reading too much into it.
O ye of little faith.Hopefully, you're right.
Hi and will you stop using 2P2P or stop using NHNE ?
Jesus and Paul I know BUT who are you ??
Or are trying to persuade man or God ?? Gal 1:10 ??
Where does it say the B O C is in the New Covenant ?
dan p
Good question.
Since the verses say the LORD will fight the nations that come against Jerusalem, not help them destroy it.
2P2P is not a biblical expression. It is the title of a chapter by the D'ist Ryrie. It is more clear to refer to it than to D'ism.
NHNE is a biblical expression and is the only one I know of used to refer to the age after this, beside the non-descript expression 'age to come.'
BOC is an artificially defined entity that D'ism thinks plugs in nicely into existence at a certain moment at the end of Acts 7 when supposedly "Israel fell." Not considering Lk 13 of course.
Still curious about this, IP.
Did? That sounds past tense to us now. I'm not saying that. I'm saying the whole business is shown to have to do with the end of time, the final judgement, and the arrival of the NHNE. As you know from the Rev, at that point, there is a new Jerusalem from above in the frame. Now, this was expected right after the trauma of AD 70--unless the Father delayed. He did.
btw, Josephus says the Egyptian (also mentioned in Acts 21) had organized to meet Messiah at the same spot in the same decade (7th) to fight Rome. IT seems to have been a hot topic at the time! So when Christ says 'he will come just as you have seen him go' (Acts 1) it puts all the pressure on 'as you have seen him go'--which was not a very disruptive event! It does raise questions about what it all means.
Did? That sounds past tense to us now. I'm not saying that. I'm saying the whole business is shown to have to do with the end of time, the final judgement, and the arrival of the NHNE. As you know from the Rev, at that point, there is a new Jerusalem from above in the frame. Now, this was expected right after the trauma of AD 70--unless the Father delayed. He did.
btw, Josephus says the Egyptian (also mentioned in Acts 21) had organized to meet Messiah at the same spot in the same decade (7th) to fight Rome. IT seems to have been a hot topic at the time! So when Christ says 'he will come just as you have seen him go' (Acts 1) it puts all the pressure on 'as you have seen him go'--which was not a very disruptive event! It does raise questions about what it all means.