The rapture is part of his coming.
Only according to dispie authors.
No they were correct. That's my point. Just because "soon" doesn't mean what you think it should doesn't mean that they were wrong.
You keep contradicting yourself, you now say the NT writers were correct that they understood that shortly didn't mean a short time span but earlier I asked
if the NT writers perhaps misunderstood Jesus about the time statements, you said:
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The time factor? Yes. Not the principle of his return."
So which is it? Did the apostles understand that these words had an elastic meaning or did they not understand that?
If they misunderstood then we have inspired writers giving out false information, if they understood then all dispie writers who say that the NT writers thought that the events were to happen in their lifetime because of their statements regarding time are wrong.
If "nigh" has a very elastic meaning and could mean anything from 1 day to 2000 years, why would Jesus care if people said the time is "nigh"? They would be correct using your definition and not false at all.
James wasn't a false prophet for claiming His coming was near, even though Jesus said anyone who says so is a false prophet.
Did you read the verse? Jesus is talking about those who will say "I am the Christ" and "the time is near." He is saying do not go after them.
Are you playing the devil's advocate here? Or do you really not know this stuff?
I asked you what Jesus meant by using the word "near."
You didn't answer, you either didn't understand or are intentionally sidestepping the question.
When Jesus returns, he comes on the clouds in power and glory, destroys all his enemies, binds Satan, and sets up his kingdom. That hasn't happened. We interpret the time statements by the use of the words involved.
Thank you for finally admiting you interpret the time statements in light of the events. The Jews missed the coming of their Messiah in much the same way, He wasn't what they expected so clearly the time was not fulfilled.
Mar 1:15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
But perhaps they are wrong. I think we need to take seriously the Scriptures that desribe the second coming of Christ. We should stop putting our own expectations on it.
Bingo! Perhaps looking at OT example of coming on the clouds would be useful? Have you ever considered the possibility that you are wrong?
You think "soon" means "short period of time" and so you find a way to shoe horn it into AD70 or thereabouts.
No I think: soon, quickly, at hand, this generation, the last hour, end of the age, end of the ages have come upon us, some standing here, these last days, judge standeth at the door, and seal up not the book mean a short period of time.
You say these words have no real time meaning at all, Could be a day could be 5000 years. You sound like Hugh Ross.:laugh:
But 40 years really isn't "soon."
Considering the Mosaic economy was 1500 years or so, I think the last 40 would quailfy as pretty soon.
As I type, dinner will be ready "soon," and I am sure that it won't be forty years. So even you recognize that the words involved have meanings that don't conform that your particular desires.
Mat 24:34 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.
Darn those scriptures, they keep getting in the way.
I won't prolong this. I imagine if you are serious about this line of questioning, you will take the time to do the research.
Research what? We can go much deeper if you would like. But lets first grasp the easy stuff...time statements.
rjprince had 4 keys to interpretation posted on here somewhere, one of the 4 was begin with the simplest and work toward the more complex. (paraphrase) You can't get much simpler than the clear, plain, time statements.