canadyjd
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Well, I don't know your background. You may have spent 10 years or so studying the Roman Empire, ancient greek texts (both biblical and extra-biblical), engravings on stones, coins and such, as my prof. did. You haven't had the chance to explain your background in koine greek, upon which to make the claim the gates on seige towers where not "ever" called gates.Allan said:Then your Greek Prof. was incorrect in his research. These towers were not 'commonly called "gates",ever. ' it was not until the mid to late middle ages the term even began to be used.
My Greek Prof. taught greek and historical backgrounds mostly. One thing he always stressed to his students was to be careful not to bring pre-concieved notions to the text of scripture. He also stressed context. He also stressed understanding the origional language and the way words were used at the time the texts were written.Did you Greek Prof. believe the church has always existed? If so then I can understand why he went looking for such a view to accodate this position. However the church was not in existence yet and still to be built.
I never had a conversation with him concerning dispensational theories. I know he had a Masters Degree from Dallas Theo. Seminary (I hear they tend to be dispensationalist there), and a PhD from Southern.
I will have to disagree with you that the lost are "in a very real sense-in hell". You seem to be grasping at straws in order to defend your previous statement.Secondly, we are all "under" condemnation (though not condemned yet) and thus in a very real sense - in hell/seperated from God.
From your previous post:And no, I did not say nor insinuate that people in hell have a chance to be saved after going there.
If the "prisoners" are behind the gates of hell and the gates of hell cannot keep them in hell or from salvation when Christ calls them out, then you certainly appear to be saying or insinuating that people in hell get out when Christ calls them. That certainly looks like they get another chance to be saved.1. The gate of hell not prevailing against the building of Christ's Church is that Hell's gates can not hold on to it's prisoners that Christ calls out and into Himself.
2. Is still similar in meaning but that nothing that comes from out of Hell's gates can stop the salvation of it's prisoners that they come out of it and into Christ.
peace to you
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