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And the fulfillment is `one taken (as in the flood) and one left, `(on the earth to go into the millennium).Are sheep/goats going to be literally judged "No" its a parable of the GWTJ spoken to herdsmen
It's standard knowledge and teaching throughout biblical studies that Matthew 25:31-46 is a parable
And the fulfillment is `one taken (as in the flood) and one left, `(on the earth to go into the millennium).
Are sheep/goats going to be literally judged "No" its a parable of the GWTJ spoken to herdsmen
It's standard knowledge and teaching throughout biblical studies that Matthew 25:31-46 is a parable
The (sheep/goat) is nothing more than a parable spoken to herdsmen, of the final Great White Throne Judgement seen in Revelation 20:11-15And the fulfillment is `one taken (as in the flood) and one left, `(on the earth to go into the millennium).
Standard knowledge, it's everywhere
You are just making things up. Can you acknowledge that? It's okay to just say "I don't know" sometimes. Your explanation here makes no sense whatsoever and does not answer the question of why we would need to meet the Lord in the air rather than meet Him in heaven if we just end up in heaven, anyway. Just admit that you don't know why that is the case instead of making things like this up.We are caught up to meet the Lord in the air and be connected to our Head. If we went to heaven first, (by way of angels) then you would have part of the Body changed but not connected to the Head. The Body of Christ needs to be whole with the Head and then move to their appointed thrones.
As I said, it doesn't really matter to me if the two "men" at His ascension were Moses and Elijah or were angels. But, to suggest they are the two witnesses seems to ignore some of the text relating to the two witnesses.When someone, (God in this case) writes something earlier in their work then it has been explained and does not need to constantly writing the same words.
A witness, witnesses to what they have heard and or seen. Moses and Elijah are described as the two men, and they have witnessed on Christ telling them about His soon departure, (death) then seen His resurrection and ascension. God also has their bodies.
I am not making things up. How would we get to glory if the Lord did not come for us. How would we go against gravity except the Lord`s great love would draw us to Himself to complete the Body of Christ and the Head.You are just making things up. Can you acknowledge that? It's okay to just say "I don't know" sometimes. Your explanation here makes no sense whatsoever and does not answer the question of why we would need to meet the Lord in the air rather than meet Him in heaven if we just end up in heaven, anyway. Just admit that you don't know why that is the case instead of making things like this up.
`These are the two anointed ones, who stand beside the Lord of the whole earth.` (Zech. 4: 14)As I said, it doesn't really matter to me if the two "men" at His ascension were Moses and Elijah or were angels. But, to suggest they are the two witnesses seems to ignore some of the text relating to the two witnesses.
I asked you these questions which you did not answer: Please tell me how Moses and Elijah could be called two olive trees and two candlesticks. What do candlesticks represent elsewhere in the book of Revelation? Individual human beings or something else? What do olive trees represent in Romans 11? Individuals? Does it matter to you to interpret any given verse or passage in context? Does it matter to you that you have no explanation for how Moses and Elijah could be represented as two candlesticks or two olive trees? I assume you have no explanation, anyway, since you didn't answer my questions.
If you're not making that up, then show me some scripture which backs up what you're saying. And I'm talking about scripture which specifically talks about the reason that we would meet Him in the air rather than just meet Him in heaven. You are doing a lot of speculating, but do you have anything solid to back up your claim?I am not making things up. How would we get to glory if the Lord did not come for us. How would we go against gravity except the Lord`s great love would draw us to Himself to complete the Body of Christ and the Head.
Olive trees are referenced in Romans 11 as well. That should be ignored? And how do candlesticks, which elsewhere in the book represent churches, represent Moses and Elijah?`These are the two anointed ones, who stand beside the Lord of the whole earth.` (Zech. 4: 14)
`Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know THAT WHEN HE IS REVEALED, WE SHALL BE LIKE HIM, for we shall see Him as He is.` (1 John 3: 2)If you're not making that up, then show me some scripture which backs up what you're saying. And I'm talking about scripture which specifically talks about the reason that we would meet Him in the air rather than just meet Him in heaven. You are doing a lot of speculating, but do you have anything solid to back up your claim?
So, by that thinking every mention of a lion will be the Lord, or every mention of a lamb will be the Lord.Olive trees are referenced in Romans 11 as well. That should be ignored? And how do candlesticks, which elsewhere in the book represent churches, represent Moses and Elijah?
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Question: What does the parable of the sheep and the goats mean? Why will Jesus separate them? When and where did he give this teaching?
So, what can Enoch WITNESS, (have seen and heard) of Jesus?I agree with your thought on the two witnesses, however I believe they will be Enoch/Elijah who never experienced death, Moses died and was buiried
You haven`t answered the question -It's appointed unto man once to die Hebrews 9:27, Enoch and Elijah haven't died physical death yet, my belief
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