06-10-2009, 11:07 AM
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Re: You Be The Judge: Afp1996 vs Jason
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Originally Posted by shag
I don't follow you here Elder, about gaining as a nation the superiority that they would have etc., my bad. I'll let you and B. Blume hash that out cause I dont really have a clue what you mean.-lol.
However, while I have your attention I would like to ask you a question concening generation. Under your interpretation of generation meaning race, Jesus would not have said "This generation shall not pass... or all these things will come upon this generation" if it were not possible for it to happen. Is it possible for the jewish 'race" as you see it to pass away before "all these things happen", and if so, please explain what exactly the "passing away" would be. We know Jesus wanted to let them know that the "passing" would not take place, although the "passing" was possible, or it would not have been mentioned. What "passing" of the "jewish race" could be possible before "all these things" take place
And from other's poster's view of "generation" meaning NT church age, is it even possible for the "NT church age" to "pass away" before all "these things" happen, and if so what would the "passing" be? Again, if its not possible, Jesus would not have even mentioned it at all. I know thats not your claim Bro. Epley, but maybe you or someone else could comment per that view.
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The passage is a promise that even through the horrors of the event prophecied the Jewish race will NOT be annihilated.
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