Faith alone
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JJ,J. Jump said:Faith Alone yes the Hebrew and Greek langauage had a "phrase" that related to the idea of eternity. As you have correctly pointed out it is a multimple use of the plural aion meaning from the ages to the ages or something along those lines.
However I can find no Scriptural reference to aion ever being used to describe anything that is outside of time or that is never ending. It is always used to describe a period of time. And that period of time can differ. Therefore since the root word means age the adjective can not mean something beyond that.
Jesus came preaching the kingdom. That was His message. So the life that He speaks of was life for this kingdom age. Aionios life is age-lasting life. Or life for the age.
Again if people want to equate the message of the kingdom and everlasting life together they are going to come up with an eternal salvation plan that only lasts a 1,000 years. That's just another of many reasons why these two messages aren't the same thing.
See my previous post. I do think that some of the places that the complex form of AIWN was used do refer to eternity. I also am convinced that AIWNIOS is always used in the NT to represent "eternity," but I won't be adament about that. We could always just look up every use of AIWNIOS in the NT (and LXX) to get an idea bout that. I have done that, but I don't remember if all of my notes covered a lot of details regarding the references.
Anyway, I would be interested in what you think when I get a chance to post later. I do agree, BTW that since Jesus came as the Messiah and was presented to the Jews as their Messiah, that it made sense to generally refer to the kingdom age - which I take as literally 1000 yr. But Revelation ties in eternity to the kingdom age, IMO.
Anyway, CYL,
FA
(People have been giving you a hard time about your position due to viewing unfaithful Christians as suffering greatly, haven't they? Some have referred to it as literally going through "hell," but I don't think that is what you mean.)
My friend, whom I mentioned earlier, is a very knowledgeable and godly believer - with a Reformed free grace position. (Yeah, there is such a position.) He is not "out there," though he is pretty firm in his UR position. Unfortunately others have considered him to be a renegade, though he is very cautious about promoting his position (the board actually doesn't allow it - not sure why not), treating him sometimes as if he had jumped off the planet. Too bad. He's a great guy and I have nothing but respect for him. But I can relate to what you have been going through a bit, and I have looked into the age thing because of this.
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