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How do you understand this verse:
Romans 8:23 And not only [they], but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, [to wit], the redemption of our body.
However the fact of the visible and bodily return of Jesus Christ and several other related passages concerning the scriptural restoration of Israel are not addressed. ]
It wasn't addressed because it wasn't the purpose of the article.
I know. IMO it should have been included and that's why I brought to the attention of the BB participants.
HankD
Probably just a coincidence, but I read a very good article on this exact verse today before I came to the forums.
http://www.biblebelievers.net/Calvinism/kjcadopt.htm
Not sure why a commentary on Romans should be expected to deal with Acts 1 and Rev 1.
there is no rule that I know of which precludes comparing Scripture with Scripture especially in a debate and this is a debate forum.
HankD
HankD,
Is Zech. 14 describing the second coming?
Does 2nd Peter 3 describe the second coming?
Why is Jerusalem attacked in Zech. 14?
OK but the inquiry was made of the preterist view concerning Romans 8:23, you gave a URL of his Sam Frost's writings.If Sam Frost were on this board, Im sure he would oblige you. I'm not sure he had this forum in mind when writing that article.
Until I came here to BB I had never heard the response that I hear (from at least three of you now) that "flesh-and-blood is different than flesh-and-bones.
It would be funny if it wasn't just so sad.
Grasshopper: I looked up Rom 8:23 in the Greek and it is the singular word "body", not "bodies", in the text, which favors your explanation of the verse. I'm not done though...more later (it may take a couple of days or so before I can get back to this).
The author of this work makes some good points but I couldn't find his definition of adoption supported in any lexicon or in any context.Probably just a coincidence, but I read a very good article on this exact verse today before I came to the forums.
http://www.biblebelievers.net/Calvinism/kjcadopt.htm
In my studies I have found this is to be more of a legal term, in the sense that when a male family member comes of age then he is brought forth (according to a the various semite cultural ceremonies) and judicially declared a family member.The author of this work makes some good points but I couldn't find his definition of adoption supported in any lexicon or in any context.
His definition:
"Adoption is a definite act of God whereby God sets a goal for the believer."
Lexicon (Perschbacher): uίoqesian acc. sg. f. n. of uίoqesia :
Adoption, a placing in the condition of a son
Thayer:
1) adoption, adoption as sons
a) that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations
b) the nature and condition of the true disciples in Christ, who by receiving the Spirit of God into their souls become sons of God
c) the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven
The author of this work makes some good points but I couldn't find his definition of adoption supported in any lexicon or in any context.
His definition:
"Adoption is a definite act of God whereby God sets a goal for the believer."
Lexicon (Perschbacher): uίoqesian acc. sg. f. n. of uίoqesia :
Adoption, a placing in the condition of a son
Thayer:
1) adoption, adoption as sons
a) that relationship which God was pleased to establish between himself and the Israelites in preference to all other nations
b) the nature and condition of the true disciples in Christ, who by receiving the Spirit of God into their souls become sons of God
c) the blessed state looked for in the future life after the visible return of Christ from heaven
Adoption means to be "Son Placed", not "son made". You are made a Son the moment you are saved by God's grace. Now, as a son there are certain privileges and benefits God by His sovereign acts has provided for those who are saved. No one has been son placed as yet. One time you will be. You belong to the Lord Jesus Christ now, just as much as you ever will. You have not arrived at the goal which God has predestinated you to-which goal is Adoption. Ephesians 1:
6. "Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,"
In the early days of the Roman Empire when a boy was born into the family, he was cared for by his parents till be was twenty-one years of age. At the age of twenty-one, they took the child and there placed him in the market place before the public. He was son-placed. From that time on he could sign his own name to legal documents, and went forward with the full authority of a man. This act at the market place did not make him a son; he was a son when he was born into his parents' family. At the age of twenty-one he was son-placed.
Adoption in the Bible means "son placed." I want you to notice Ephesians 2:7
My own personal belief is that Zechariah 14 happens just before the millenium begins and Israel is delivered from destruction when Jesus "returns" to the Mount of Olives, causing a rift which expands the valley of Megeddo to Jerusalem providing a way of escape while He Himself does battle with the Nations of the world. This is the Second Coming which is at the beginning of the Day of the Lord.
Then The Day of the Lord ends with 2 Peter 3:10-13 from whence we will enter the eternal state in the new heavens and new earth.
HankD
OK but the inquiry was made of the preterist view concerning Romans 8:23, you gave a URL of his Sam Frost's writings.
presumably this meant you were in agreement with him and therefore his views were fair game as representative of your own.
If this is not so then answer the inquiry directly with your own views or put his views in your own words and we can debate them.