Amen
Yes but again this is about the coming messianic age of the Jews with a messiah on the throne
My Bible doesn't mention that.
Can Judaism and Christianity coexist during this coming age?
Define "this coming age". Are you simply speaking about the future within this present fallen age? If so, yes. If you are talking about in the Age to Come when God makes all things new, the question becomes moot as there won't be any competing world views since all will be done and finished. Every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
But a jewish messianic age has never been done
Apart from Jesus of course
There's also never been a Buddhist bodhisattvic age. But I don't think it matters, and I'm not concerned about such a thing happening. I don't consider Buddhism to be a true religion, nor do I believe Buddhists are part of some kind of conspiracy, or part of some grand end times narrative.
Of history. Jesus said that on the ἐσχάτῃ ἡμέρᾳ (eschate hemera), the "last day" He would raise the dead to life everlasting (John 6:39-40). Last day means last day.
No not correct where does it say Babylon is rome?
In Revelation ch. 17. Make special attention to the following details St. John gives us of this vision:
"And he carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness, and I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was full of blasphemous names, and it had seven heads and ten horns. The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and jewels and pearls, holding in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and the impurities of her sexual immorality. And on her forehead was written a name of mystery: “Babylon the great, mother of prostitutes and of earth's abominations.” And I saw the woman, drunk with the blood of the saints, the blood of the martyrs of Jesus." (Revelation 17:3-6)
The beast she rides upon bears the imperial scarlet, and is described herself as wearing purple and scarlet, the Roman colors. She is described as drunk on the blood of the saints and martyrs.
"This calls for a mind with wisdom: the seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman is seated; they are also seven kings, five of whom have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come, and when he does come he must remain only a little while. As for the beast that was and is not, it is an eighth but it belongs to the seven, and it goes to destruction." - Revelation 17:9-11
The woman, Babylon, is seated on a beast with seven heads representing the seven mountains. Also representing seven rulers, five who have fallen, one is, and one has not yet come (in John's time). There is also an eighth represented by the beast itself.
And finally, "And the woman that you saw is the great city that has dominion over the kings of the earth." (Revelation 17:18)
The woman, Babylon the prostitute, is a city with dominion over the kings of the earth. She is the city on seven hills, the center of trade and civilization, violent and drunk on the blood of Christian martyrs.
That's Rome. Nothing else comes close to fitting that description.
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That’s correct his kingdom is from god not satan who currently have 7 heads and 10 horns and a little will come after
Also currently has mystery Babylon riding his kingdoms
That has to come to an end
That's not what I'm seeing in Scripture. Satan doesn't hold any authority or power, he is a liar, a thief, a murderer--but he is also defeated. Christ defeated him.
In the beginning of St. John's Apocalypse John beholds a vision of Jesus where the Lord declares,
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When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. But he laid his right hand on me, saying, 'Fear not, I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades.'" - Revelation 1:17-18
Christ has conquered, by His death and resurrection He has already made a spectacle of the powers and principalities, putting them to open shame (Colossians 2:15).
Yes
Yes he is during the millennium
I don't believe in a literal millennium. I believe it is symbolic of Christ's reign from heaven. Like most Christians I'm an Amillennialist, I believe it to be the most biblically coherrent position.
Yes the new covenant
Last day of what?
The
Last Day.
The alternative is that we disobey the Scriptures which teach us to hold fast and firm to what we have received from the beginning (2 Thessalonians 2:15) and earnestly contend for the faith once and for all delivered to the saints (Jude 1:3).
I have no desire to follow after heretics and false teachers coming along with new doctrines to tickle and deceive, which the Scriptures expressly warn about (2 Timothy 4:1-5).
False yes
No it’s not no mention of both coming taking place at the same time
The Bible only refers to one Parousia of Jesus Christ. You won't find anywhere that says Jesus has two Parousias.
Phil 3:20-21 is clear where are home is when he returns
Example?
Our citizenship is in heaven because we are seated with Christ in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6). We await, from heaven, the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 3:20-21 doesn't say anything about Jesus beaming us up into heaven when he comes. Again, that's just not in the Bible.
When the Lord returns, that's it. Curtains closed, the play is over. All that's left is the after party.
-CryptoLutheran