Amo2, it’s been a while since your last response. It is my prayer that what I’ve shared with you has troubled you, and caused you to reconsider you understanding of closing events. May the Holy Spirit give you encouragement to be open to new insights.
Hello Tigger Boy. What you shared has not troubled me, I just like to properly understand and comprehend what others have said before responding. I am not a retired pastor or professor, just one who has studied the bible and biblical prophecy for many years now. Time is the main issue. I am responding and or posting in several different topics, I do have a bad habit of biting off more than I can chew and spreading myself to thin, among to many topics. So, I may be a bit slow with responses.
I feel sure we will have many disagreements, as I am a staunch historicist and of course see a great deal of evidence supporting this type of interpretation in the facts of history, but that is OK. I also believe that there are at least dual applications of many prophecies. As God is of course not limited by the many physical, dimensional, and therefore or thereby also intellectual restraints that we are, being basically within the box within which we now exist. Separated from many realities that exist even right around us at any given time, of which we are completely unaware. As there are many such dimensions we have no clue regarding, it only goes to reason, that such exists regarding our intellects and knowledge or basic understanding altogether. I am sure the word of God and biblical prophecy as well, have depths of understanding and meaning, far beyond our present abilities to even comprehend. Nevertheless, I do not think that such knowledge would or should contradict even the simplest understanding we now have, which have been and are established as it were by the word of God and obvious historical fulfillment.
The basics of my view are as follows -
Gen 3:14 And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life: 15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
All of holy scripture is a record of history concerning the fulfillment of the above original prophecy. A record of the history of this world regarding the enmity between the two seeds addressed above. Which record includes many prophetic visions along the way, addressing these same struggles unto the end or resolution of the problems created in the garden. Which themselves are concerning the main players of the struggles between, namely God's own in this world, and the nations or peoples most specifically involved with or opposed to them. The prophecies themselves authenticating and exalting the truthfulness and authority of God of course, from whom they proceeded. Even our Lord Jesus Christ and His apostles referred to them often relating events as transpiring that this or that prophecy might be fulfilled. An obvious reference and support of historicist prophetic interpretation. In the end of course, I believe we will all clearly see the unfolding and continuity of historical biblical prophecy perfectly. Not to mention no doubt the multifaceted nature of God's word and prophecies we are presently hard put to comprehend.
I have not yet read all your response, and must now get about doing many other things which should have already been done, not to mention need doing routinely of course. When I find a little more time to examine what you have stated to date, I will respond. Perhaps tomorrow on the Sabbath I'll have enough time to take it all in. Have a happy.