Five 'and's that seperate
the rapture2 from the resurrection2
(both the rapture2 and the resurreciton2 are part of
what Revelation 20:5 calls THE FIRST RESURRECTION.)
2. Matthew 24:30-31
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Pretribulation view of Matthew 24:
Here is a pre-tribulation Rapture of the Church,
pre-Millennial Return of Christ,
Futurist understanding of Matthew 24.
In Matthew 24:3 the disciples of Jesus
ask three questions:
(in the order asked):
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
2. What is the sign of His coming?
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
Jesus answers these questions in
Matthew 24:4-44, then follows them with
some parables in Matthew 24:45 through Matthew 25..
Here are the answers of Jesus in the
order the questions were asked:
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Matthew 24:4-14
2. What is the sign of His coming?
Matthew 24:15-30
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
Matthew 24:31-44
Here is a summary of the answers
in the order in which events will occur
(not in the order in which the questions were asked):
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Soon, it was in 70AD
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
No signs preceeding the end of the age
2. What is the sign of His coming?
The Sign of His coming will be the
Tribulation period.
Recall the Greek language in which this
Mount Olivet Discourse (MOD) was written
did not have Microsoft Word to do it with.
So many ands, buts, and other connectors
give the outline. 'Polysyndeton' is a retorical device that uses
(in English) repeated connectors (usually 'and')
instead of an outline. This is most noticable
in the Bible in Genesis 1 and Matthew 24.
I believe the major outline to be:
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Matthew 24:4-14
2. What is the sign of His coming?
Matthew 24:15-30
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/site/articles/A110.pdf
This location fusses about the nKJV (new King James Version):
http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/site/articles/A110.pdf
One thing it gripes about is that the nKJV misses a lot of 'AND's that appear in the in Greek (usually 'kai'). Strangely enough, it is an anti-nKJV arguement totally misunderstood by the KJVOs
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Pretribulation view of Matthew 24:
Here is a pre-tribulation Rapture of the Church,
pre-Millinnial Return of Christ,
Futurist understanding of Matthew 24.
In Matthew 24:3 the disciples of Jesus
ask three questions:
(in the order asked):
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
2. What is the sign of His coming?
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
Jesus answers these questions in
Matthew 24:4-44, then follows them with
some parables in Matthew 24:45 through Matthew 25..
Here are the answers of Jesus in the
order the questions were asked:
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Matthew 24:4-14
2. What is the sign of His coming?
Matthew 24:15-30
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
Matthew 24:31-44
Here is a summary of the answers
in the order in which events will occur
(not in the order in which the questions were asked):
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Soon, it was in 70AD
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
No signs preceding the end of the age
2. What is the sign of His coming?
The Sign of His coming will be the
Tribulation period.
Recall the Greek language in which this
Mount Olivet Discourse (MOD) was written
did not have Microsoft Word to do it with.
So many ands, buts, and other connectors
give the outline. 'Polysyndeton' is a rhetorical device that uses
(in English) repeated connectors (usually 'and')
instead of an outline. This is most noticeable
in the Bible in Genesis 1 and Matthew 24.
I believe the major outline to be:
1. When will the Temple be destroyed?
Matthew 24:4-14
2. What is the sign of His coming?
Matthew 24:15-30
3. What is the sign of the end of age?
Matthew 24:31-44
The Gathering in Matthew 24:31 is the
Rapture/resurrection which ends the
current church age (gentile age, age of grace,
last days, etc.)
Thus Matthew 24:4-14 describes all of the
church age even up to this time.
Matthew 24:4-14 describes the church age.
The signs of Matthew 24:4-14 are signs
that the church age continues
NOT that the end is near..
That is Ed's (and probably only Ed's) pre-trib, pre-mill viewpoint - the polysendton AND.
An a-mill must believe that the AND starting Matthew 24:31 connects Matthew 24:31 to the events that happen after the Tribulation, the events denoted in Matthew 24:29 & 30. But in my view, Matthew 24:4-14 is signs of the Church Age, which signs have happened or are happening. Because some of these events happend, it confuses the a-mills who think all the prophecies of the Bible happened in AD 0070. This confusion leads to many incorrect ideas down the a-mill path.