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Nothing but a "desolate Earth" left after the appearing of Christ

BobRyan

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2 Thess. 1:6-12 that you posted does not say ONE SINGLE word about a "desolate" earth.

What is in view is the judgment of God!


You said........
"The lost are those who:
1. obey not the gospel
2. Know not God"

WOW! That is a news flash!

With all the lost destroyed (Rev 19, 2 Thess 1) and all the saints raptured to heaven as we see in 1 Thess 4:13-18 --- it leaves only the Jer 4 "desolate Earth"

Call it a "news flash" if you will - but that is how it works out.
 
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I am totally committed to what the Bible says Bob.

I am also committed to its correct and proper teaching!

That the prophecy here refers to the Babylonians is a certainty, as proved by the Scriptures in Jere. 4:7.

"A lion has gone up from his thicket, and a destroyer of nations ..." (Jeremiah 4:7 .........
"A lion has gone up from his thicket, And a destroyer of nations has set out; He has gone out from his place To make your land a waste. Your cities will be ruins Without inhabitant."

This lion was no ordinary beast, but a destroyer of nations. While true enough that a lion "could represent either Assyria or Babylon," the metaphor could have applied only to Babylon.

Jeremiah 4 is about the Babylonian invasion of 597 BC.
 
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With all the lost destroyed (Rev 19, 2 Thess 1) and all the saints raptured to heaven as we see in 1 Thess 4:13-18 --- it leaves only the Jer 4 "desolate Earth"

Call it a "news flash" if you will - but that is how it works out.

No it is not. It is how YOU think. It is NOT what the Scriptures say.

There will be many, many people who accept Christ during the Tribulation and live through it and go into the 1000 year rule of Christ.
 
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Isaiah 13:19-22 is correctly understood as Isaish predicting the fall of BABYLON and that it will never be rebuilt. It, BABYLON will remain DESOLATE and shal never be inhabited again.

The referrance to "wild beasts" is taken to be literally as demonic forces.

So then chapter 14:1-12 is a song of trimph over Babylon. The nation that was to one day take Judan into captivity will one day be severely judged by God.

Then in 14:12 we now see the power behind Babylon/ Isiah uses the fall of Satan to illustrate the fall of the king of Babylon.
 
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