1689Dave
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You assume John's 1000 are the Pharisee's 1000 years. This is eisegesis, pure and simple. Hint, the kingdom is forever, not 1000 years.And that is the point of difference from Pre-Millennialsm. Revelation 20:2-6.
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You assume John's 1000 are the Pharisee's 1000 years. This is eisegesis, pure and simple. Hint, the kingdom is forever, not 1000 years.And that is the point of difference from Pre-Millennialsm. Revelation 20:2-6.
No...you are not.I'm not speaking about assorted eschatological teaching being wrong for the most part? And comparing it to the truth?
I don't trust your reference. But I am contributing with a true alternative.No...you are not.
19 links are posted.You have not responded to any of them.
You have a thread where you post your ideas...go there and repeat your error..
Not once in scripture do any Pharisees mention 1000 years.
We are not going into apocryphal ideas here.
You can keep that in your thread and not derail what is offered here.
Jesus is laughable to you?I don't trust your reference. But I am contributing with a true alternative.
No, but your position is. You are not teaching Amillennialism at all.Jesus is laughable to you?
I teach exactly what Jesus taught. He destroyed all forms of millennialism with the gospel of the kingdom in the gospels. But only the born again can discern it.No, but your position is. You are not teaching Amillennialism at all.
Where did I suggest you are not saved? Spell it out.
But only the born again can discern it.
I too often fall into this ...I confess that I dropped commentaries years ago, after being persuaded that I did not need them.
I strongly recommend to all of my brothers and sisters in the Lord that they do the same...
Simply because we can go to the well for ourselves on any given subject, and we have the promise of the Spirit as our Teacher.
Of that, I can see that we agree.
Right click and drag from left to right on the user's text that you wish to quote, then the text editor will pop up below the text. Select "quote" ( not "reply" ) and it will allow you to quote exactly what you wish to.Good!
BTW, how can I separate a post and in each portion it have their username? I can’t figure out how to do that.
Okay, thanks.Right click and drag from left to right on the user's text that you wish to quote, then the text editor will pop up below the text. Select "quote" ( not "reply" ) and it will allow you to quote exactly what you wish to.
In the reply box at the bottom of the page, hit "insert quote", and it automatically includes the user name when the pop up box comes up when you select "quote these messages".
I have had iOS issues with the highlight/reply to function. as in ... on the phone, I lost that capability. On the iPad, it still works but not was well as the full OS on the iMac.Trying to figure this out on my iPad.
Right click and drag from left to right on the user's text that you wish to quote, then the text editor will pop up below the text. Select "quote" ( not "reply" ) and it will allow you to quote exactly what you wish to.
In the reply box at the bottom of the page, hit "insert quote", and it automatically includes the user name when the pop up box comes up when you select "quote these messages".
I have had iOS issues with the highlight/reply to function. as in ... on the phone, I lost that capability.
On the iPad, it still works but not was well as the full OS on the iMac.
“Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” John 3:3 (KJV 1900)I don’t agree with your non-Amillennialist view and you say only the born again can discern it.
Correction... Non Millennial view. There is no Millennium.I don’t agree with your non-Amillennialist view and you say only the born again can discern it.
Dude? Are you 80 years old using that kind of jargon?Whatever dude. Whatever.
On a multiple reply post, you do it by separating out the portions you are replying to and then copy and past the square bracket that includes the name, post number, and member number (include the square brackets) before ea h replaced section. Close each section with the square brakes and the /quote (again include the square brackets).I’m still trying to figure out how ppl do this. Some when they quote a portion of someone’s post and it has their username in every segment, I can’t figure out how they do it. If you notice mine, the initial portion has your username at the top of it, but the bottom one doesn’t.