3AngelsMom
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You really don't have much too say here do you? The fact is words are to be taken literally, unless context can conclusively show that they should not be, or that they should be taken figuratively. You have failed to do that. Context in either Rev.14:10,11 or the whole of Rev.20:10-15 does not indicate that we should be taking anything figuratively. These are events that will happen. These are individuals that will be cast into a literal lake of fire and will be tormented day and night forever and ever. If words mean anything to you, you will believe the straight literal meaning of the Bible, or flatly deny it. The entirety of Scripture cannot be spiritualized or taken figuratively at a person's whim and will. Context determines the meaning. The meaning of "tomented day and night forever and ever," is exactly as the context meant it to be, literally. Look the words up in a dictionary; take the primary meaning of each word; and you will have the understanding of those verses. To do anything else with it is perverting the Word of God, and that is what you insist on doing.Originally posted by DHK:
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I'm sorry did you want to QUOTE me saying that or did you just want to misrepresent me again?3AngelsMom says, Never does not mean never; eternal does not mean eternal.
Pretty sure I just USED the word NEVER to say that the WICKED will NEVER receive immortality.
NEVER means NEVER. Not ever. Won't happen. As opposed to WILL happen.
Actually it is blatant misrepresentation. You like doing that don't you? Let me give you some advice: COPY AND PASTE.And in Rev.20:10
"shall be tormented day and night forever and ever," does not mean "tormented," does not mean "day and night," and does not mean "forever and forever." This is blatant unbelief and denial.
Tormented does mean tormented. Day and night, means DAY and NIGHT, and for ever means for ever. ALL of these must be viewed in the light of WHO they are talking about. The wicked WILL be tormented, until they die. There will be people going into the fire, day and night, until the judgment is over. (there are quite a few people who will be going through the judgment) They will burn forever, which is until they die.
On the flip side, which I have already pointed out and you conveniently ignored, there ARE times in the Bible where for ever means eternity. When referring to GOD who immortal, omnipotent, all knowing and to the Saints who are redeemed from the earth and given immortal bodies. THEY will live for all eternity.
Just like you said. Some words have more than one meaning.
Once again you prove my point, although, I would like to rephrase my point.Using 3AngelsMom logic: IPet.3:18
18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
Christ didn't suffer, just like those in Rev.20:10 were not tormented. Never did He suffer, not even "once" just as those in Rev. 20:10 will forever and ever. He wasn't even put to death in the flesh. It was just a sleep that Christ took. If just a sleep, there was no need for a resurrection at all. Christ really didn't rise again from the dead for he really didn't die in the first place. Isn't amazing with the things you can do with Scripture, when you begin to spiritualize and allegorize everything. However I wouldn't be too surprised if you believed all of the above.
DHK
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Pot calling the kettle black
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DHK </font>[/QUOTE]Again, you are arguing with yourself. I didn't say that forever was figurative. I said that it has a different meaning than what you applying it to mean. I have in no way, shape, or form tried to argue that for ever is figurative.
Since you CANNOT prove that the wicked receive immortality, my point still stands. I have asked you over 10 times to prove it and you have yet to do it.
The word for ever only means eternal to those who HAVE eternal life. Since the wicked DO NOT HAVE eternal life, and you have failed to prove this, even though you believe it so strongly, it still remains that if a person does not have the ability to live for eternity, then for ever means until they die.
Samuel, Jonah, the slave, NONE of them are still where the Bible said they would be for ever. There are just 3 examples of how those words can have a different meaning when it is speaking of those who DO NOT HAVE immortal bodies.
Would that be anything like saying 'is to be' when the Bible says 'and to be', or changing something like 'the smoke of their torment ascends forever' to 'their torment ascends forever'?To do anything else with it is perverting the Word of God, and that is what you insist on doing.
Just checking.
You really should pay closer attention to what is written before you respond.
God Bless