It'll be great, is all I know.If you don't like the KJV version of 1 Corinthians 2:10 I quoted above, then by all means, pick another one on the same text, since the generic meaning is the same. I just quote from the KJV because it was what I memorized from early childhood, but I am well aware of some of its weak points.
God has already revealed much of what Isaiah 64:4 said had not yet been heard or seen up until he wrote his prophecies. That is the blessing of the New Covenant. We are quite a bit better informed as to many of the mysteries that the Old Covenant had not yet revealed, thanks in large measure to Paul (and Christ) letting us know. One of those revealed mysteries is what a glorified, resurrected body form for a saint is like: how it appears to sight and touch, how it functions, and what its capabilities are.
Maybe that's because you're beginning to realize preterism is false.Again, this is veeeeeery strange. Me, the Preterist, concentrates more on the future expectations of the saints in this life and the next than you do as a fervent anti-Preterist. It seems that I am more futuristic than you are in some ways.
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