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Mar 13 at 9:13 comment added Sam amen. he had not risen from the dead yet though nor had day of pentecost happened. Jesus talking about 70 AD said "now is the time of punishment for everything that is written" referring to 1 Enoch 1-9 that Jude cites which was about 70 AD, stuff in Malachi, and other judgement things in the OT about Babylonian judgement in the 500s BC which was double prophecies about Maccabees, and 70 AD judgement also. Also Jesus talking about 70 AD said all these things are the beginnings of birth pains. The woman giving birth in Rev 12 would of been seen above Jerusalem in 70 AD. Rev 1-12 happened 70 ad
Mar 13 at 6:12 comment added RHPclass79 @ Sam Bible expert scholar. Make the word bodily boldly in the above.
Mar 13 at 5:56 comment added RHPclass79 @ Sam Bible expert scholar I am going to debate your 70 ad idea. When Jesus said it is finished and the curtain in the temple was rent from top to bottom, access was granted to bodily approach the thrown with out a Levitical priest. Jesus became our eternal sacrifice and eternal priest.
Mar 13 at 4:05 history edited agarza CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 13 at 3:30 comment added Sam And yeh I don't think someone can lose their salvation since 70 AD. once someone believes in Jesus they are always saved. that is called once saved always saved. if someone lives a life of deliberate sin then their works are burned as it says but they escape hell. so good works done out of faith (helping the homeless, sick people, elderly, people in prison, loving ones neighbor etc ) once someone is saved earns someone rewards in heaven
Mar 13 at 3:26 comment added Sam Just pay attention to grammatical verb tenses -past present future, things like "soon" "at hand" "final hour" "the end". It meant the end of the letter of the law of Moses, and the beginning of the new covenant age with Jesus death burial resurrection then 70 AD God using the Romans to destroy Jerusalem, the temple, and kill the people that killed Jesus which is what most of Jesus parables to the pharisees in the NT is about. Rev 1-12 happened 70 AD. Anti Christ in John was first century possibly Nero it had nothing to do with Revelation or mark of the beast. I cant fit all the stuff in here
Mar 13 at 3:22 comment added Sam No i don't think it has a name. I think water baptism was only meaningful until 70 AD also. Hebrews 8 says the old covenant is obsolete (present / past tense), and then says that which is old will soon vanish away which was future tense when it was written. 70 AD marked the point when the old covenant fully vanished away. The old covenant definition of Jew in Romans 2 28 29 disappeared, and only the new covenant definition remained. The gospel saved by grace through faith in Jesus is eternal though. Pretty much all NT prophecy happened 70 AD except Revelation 13-22 which is still future.
Mar 13 at 1:13 comment added Sindre Stokke Very interesting, I wish to learn more about your way of understanding these concepts. Are there some key names on these that I could search up? E.g. a type of theology?
Mar 12 at 22:33 history answered Sam CC BY-SA 4.0