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You quote “tribes” but then change it to “nations”. Why is that?
Everyone isn’t mourning. The tribes are mourning because they know that the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple is judgement from God.I read the Bible usually in my own language, and know this verse in my language, I didn't notice the esv has the word 'tribes' in it which my native language doesn't. Even other English translations have all the people of the earth. Either way... it says tribes of the Earth, not Israel. The question then is, why is everyone mourning when Jesus returns, why is no one happy?
Everyone isn’t mourning. The tribes are mourning because they know that the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple is judgement from God.
I know it says earth. That’s where the tribes were at the time. What it doesn’t say is nations.It says of the Earth...not Israel. Matthew 24 is not only about the destruction of the temple...but I already know we will disagree on this.
I think the only thing the Church agrees about the end times is that Jesus will return. If anyone has 2 hours to spare, I recommend thisdiscussion on premillennialism, amillennialism, postmillennialism where all three sides have some good arguments, showing why this discussion is so difficult and complex.
That's the rapture, that Christians who are living will meet Jesus in the air at Christ's return. According to historical premillenialism, this happens at the end of the great tribulation.
Dispensationalism, on the other hand, teaches two second comings, one for Christians before the rapture and another at the end.
Christ’s Coming: 1 Thessalonians vs. ‘Left Behind’How would you interpret 1 Thessalonians 4:17?
The one of whom? The one alive at that time. If we are gathered up to be with Him in the air before that, we would not be one of the ones in the one talked about.If the pretribulation rapture weren't contrary to the plain meaning of scripture and the post-tribulation rapture premillennialism taught in the early church, I'd probably be a dispensationalist.
The Anabaptists, the historical forerunners of the Baptist faith, believed in premillenialism but not a pre-tribulation rapture, which would have gone against their ethos to endure suffering and persecution in love for Christ.
What did Jesus actually teach regarding the timing of the rapture?
Matthew 24:13
But the one who endures to the end will be saved.
That has to be at the time Jesus comes back with His saints? Why?Matthew 24
40 Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left. 41 Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left.
And this MY VIEW and Proof text in 2 Thess 2:3 and 4 .If the pretribulation rapture weren't contrary to the plain meaning of scripture and the post-tribulation rapture premillennialism taught in the early church, I'd probably be a dispensationalist.
The Anabaptists, the historical forerunners of the Baptist faith, believed in premillenialism but not a pre-tribulation rapture, which would have gone against their ethos to endure suffering and persecution in love for Christ.
What did Jesus actually teach regarding the timing of the rapture?
Matthew 24:13
But the one who endures to the end will be saved.
Jesus promised to rapture His disciples who endured to the end of the tribulation, not bail them out before anything bad happens. Imagine if Stephen and the apostles had expected to be raptured.
Matthew 24
40 Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left. 41 Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left.
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