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This is an excellently written reply. I will be one of the first to admit, as opposed to many on this website, who are stubborn and argue their point to exhaustion, that this reply helped my understanding a lot. However, I still have one major objection.
That is that Yeshua implied that some of those who were standing there would taste death before the kingdom of God came with power, i.e. the transfiguration, as a single, unique event that happened once, and if that kingdom of God was the transfiguration, then nobody died before it occurred. At least, it wasn't recorded. See what I'm saying? This issue hasn't been addressed yet.
If Jesus was referring to His Parousia, then we have a much bigger problem. Everyone who heard Jesus' words that day are no longer with us--they all tasted death. Each and every last of Jesus' hearers is long since dead and gone. So if Jesus was referring to His return at the end of the age in glory--His Parousia--then that would make Jesus wrong.
I don't think the Evangelists were trying to tell us that Jesus was wrong. Nor do I think Jesus was wrong.
So somehow there were some who heard Jesus' words who experienced what He was referring to. I would also disagree with the conclusion that Jesus was saying there are those who would die before this happened; the meaning is that there would be those alive who would see it; not that anyone would die before it happened.
"Some of us should visit Borneo before we die" doesn't mean anyone is going to die before visiting Borneo, only that the trip to Borneo happens during the lifetimes of those present.
-CryptoLutheran
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