Doug Brents
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We are not studying or discussing numerology here.
- 2: Represents balance, harmony, cooperation, and relationships. It is often seen as a number of duality and partnership.
- 4: Symbolizes stability, structure, and practicality. It is associated with foundations, organization, and discipline.
- 5: Indicates change, adventure, freedom, and flexibility. It often brings energy, dynamism, and a sense of curiosity.
- 4: Again, this number brings emphasis on stability and structure.
Pretty close. Jesus was born in about 3901 after Creation.More and more I see how exact and precise the Bible is. It is starting to look like Jesus was born 4,000 years after Adam was created.
Where do you get that Adam was 33 years old when the Fall occurred? That is NOWHERE in Scripture!Then they both died 33 years when Adam sinned and Jesus died at Calvery.
Where do you get that the "Church age" ends in 2029? Again, that is NOWHERE in Scripture!So we know when the Church age ends in 2029.
Say what?The problem is we are told no one knows when. But are we really told that?
Matthew 24
2“Do you see all these things?” He replied. “Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.”
3While Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately. “Tell us,” they said, “when will these things happen, and what will be the sign of Your coming and of the end of the age?”
Notice they say WHEN will this happen AND "sign of Your coming and of the end of the age?” Are they really asking when is the end of the age. OR are they asking WHEN will the temple be tore down. IF the temple was tore down in 70 AD then we should know. Only Jesus was born in 4 BC so that means the temple was tore down 74 years after His birth. Clearly a number no one other than God knows.
Yes, the Temple was torn down in AD70, but what does that have to do with a number God only knows?
No, the "Church age" and the Kingdom of God are the same thing. It began on Pentecost (at the latest, possibly at Jesus' resurrection) and will end when the Lord comes again at the end of the world, when the entire universe will be completely destroyed by fire (2 Pet 3:10), and will completely cease to exist (Rev 20:11, 21:1).We are told: John 2:1 "On the third day a wedding took place" So does the church age end and the kingdom age begin exactly 2000 years from the beginning of the church?
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