I asked:
"Are you going to addres your own 2 huge problems with Matt 22?"
THis is merely an assumption. When a king comes into the banquet hall, you'd better believe the banquet has begun.
It is EXACTLY what happened. The ill-attired guest WAS IN the banquet. You can't get around it. But it appears you are going to simply deny reality here. If that's your ploy, it is pointless to have any further discussion with you. I deal ONLY with reality.
hetairos: a companion
Original Word: ἑταῖρος, ου, ὁ
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: hetairos
Phonetic Spelling: (het-ah'-ee-ros)
Definition: a companion
Usage: a companion, comrade, friend.
He sure did. He had his friend cast outside the banquet hall, into the "outer darkness". The guest was no longer a guest.
So what?
I asked:
"Where have I done that? Please explain yourself."
This is no answer at all. Merely your own opinion. Give me clear evidence if you have any.
Please just read my posts before making such an embarrassing mistake. The outer darkness is simply OUTSIDE the banquet hall. I said nothing about your make believe dungeon nonsense.
You need to leave your fantasy world and return to reality.
More made up fantasy. There is NOTHING in Matt 22 about a firery furnace.
But glad you brought that up. Let's examine another passage about "weeping and gnashing of teeth".
Matt 13:42, 50
42 They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
50 and throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Here's the point. When hell is in view, it is MENTIONED specifically. So, find any verse where "outer darkness" specifically refers to hell.
I haven't missed anything.
No mention of hell in Matt 8.
No mention of hell in Matt 22.
Hell IS mentioned in Matt 13, as I just showed above.
No mention of hell in Matt 24.
No mention of hell in Matt 25.
Luke 13:28 is a repeat of Matt.
This is Gal 3:27 - for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. No idea why you cited it.
REv 7:9 - After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands.
No idea why you cited this verse either.
Rev 19:13 - He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and his name is the Word of God.
Another verse that has no relevance to your opinion.
Interesting. Those words don't even occur in many of the citations above.
Ha. In the parable of the wedding banquet, what is very clear (reality check) is that anyone thrown out of the hall would be in the darkness outside, or outer darkness. When Matthew wanted to make the point about hell and "weeping/gnashing of teeth", he SPECIFICALLY says so by "fiery furnace". But where he wasn't referring to hell, he only mentions a very common occurrence when being thrown out of a building at night. So there you go.
Yawn.
The early church fathers lost the idea of grace by the 2nd Century. I wouldn't ever want to quote them on very much.
Unless you've read EVERY SINGLE ONE, you have NO basis upon which to make a conclusion. So what that you found "more than 12" that agree with you? Big deal. How many commentaries are out there that agree with me? You'd love to fantasize that none do. But unless you've read them all, all you have is presumption.
Like that's a big deal?? That just shows a very dishonest common tater. They don't want people to even know there's a different view. But you, in your fantasy, think it's a big deal that your common taters don't bother mentioning a different view.
That's just being dishonest. The point is this: there are Bible scholars with multiple degrees after their name, who strongly disagree with many other Bible scholars who have the SAME number of degrees behind their names. So what?
There is a booklet available that fully explains what the "outer darkness" refers to in EACH and every passage where it occurs.
What Is the Outer Darkness? – Grace Evangelical Society
I invite you to get and read the book, since your common taters weren't honest enough to even acknowledge other views.
May you be blessed by the truth.