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Partial Preterist Viewpoint on Revelation

Grasshopper

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Since you've gone hesterical and still can't fine those memorial sacrifices in Eze 40-48, I'll leave everyone with a question, a question coming just before your hesterical rant post:

..." They all believed the rapture would happen within John's lifetime,

So everyone ask yourself, why would the inspired writers of the NT believe these eschatological events would happen in their lifetime? Where did they get such a notion? When you answer this question you've found the Truth.:thumbs:
 

skypair

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Grasshopper said:
So everyone ask yourself, why would the inspired writers of the NT believe these eschatological events would happen in their lifetime? Where did they get such a notion? When you answer this question you've found the Truth.:thumbs:
I told you why. Did you not read John 21:21-23?

And in Acts 1:6, the disciples ask the resurrected Jesus "would He at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel [which would be with Him as earthly King]" and He said, "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons." So, as I surmised, they pretty much got their "wires crossed" over the prophecy that John would live till Jesus came which meant until his rapture-like event in Rev 4:1.

skypair
 
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