Hiddenthings
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You need to discern their symbol to interpret correctly.I think it is referring to all types of birds and wild animals that are carnivores.
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You need to discern their symbol to interpret correctly.I think it is referring to all types of birds and wild animals that are carnivores.
You try and act like there are no such thing as man-made weapons in the 21st century. Therefore, man-made weapons are not meant anywhere in Ezekiel 39 since it is absurd that that are man-made weapons of war existing in the 21st century. Except you apparently can't comprehend that Ezekiel is using imagery he is familiar with in his day and time in order to describe these man-made weapons that are clearly present in the 21st century. And since Ezekiel 38-39 is involving the 21st century, then no matter how you look at it, the 21st century has everything to do with nations possessing weapons of mass destruction.
In Ezekiel 39 not only does it mention an X amount of years, it also mentions an X amount of months. But why if neither are involving a literal amount of time specified as years, and specified as months? Why not be consistent if one is God? By saying the burning of the weapons and the cleansing of the land involves 7 years. Or that both involve 7 months. Why would it matter if neither is meaning a literal amount of time to begin with? Not only that, Ezekiel 39 would be the only place in the Bible, where a cardinal number, such as 7, followed by years, isn't literally meaning the amount of years specified. Wow, Ezekiel 39 is the exception even though everywhere else 7 years are mentioned, it literally means 7 years. Who cares about patterns? Right?
You try and act like there are no such thing as man-made weapons in the 21st century. Therefore, man-made weapons are not meant anywhere in Ezekiel 39 since it is absurd that that are man-made weapons of war existing in the 21st century. Except you apparently can't comprehend that Ezekiel is using imagery he is familiar with in his day and time in order to describe these man-made weapons that are clearly present in the 21st century. And since Ezekiel 38-39 is involving the 21st century, then no matter how you look at it, the 21st century has everything to do with nations possessing weapons of mass destruction.
I agree. However, peoples will rise up in rebellion at the end of Christ’s reign, though we are told very little about that period. It’s interesting that SDAs believe Ezekiel 38 and Zechariah 14 describe events occurring at the end of the Millennial reign. That view is difficult to sustain, given the timeframes and the sequence of events required to bring about that period of peace.I don’t think you—or many others—have fully considered what I wrote earlier elsewhere regarding how the children of the congregation have turned their plowshares and pruning hooks back into swords. In Ezekiel 39, the weapons mentioned signify a spiritual conflict against God and His Faithful Saints rather than a merely physical battle.
The prophecy says these weapons will be burned for seven years. God did not talk about seven literal years as you think. In Scripture, the number seven often represents completeness or totality—something brought to its full and final conclusion.
Therefore, the meaning is that this spiritual conflict against God will be completely and permanently brought to an end. The burning of the weapons symbolizes the total destruction of rebellion. In God’s eternal Kingdom, there will be no more warfare, no more resistance, and no more learning of conflict—because it will be finished once and for all.
Selah!
If you are speaking of Revelation 19:18 then this language implies a sacrificial feast of the kind associated with the establishment of a covenant. In such ceremonies, the two contracting parties were united as one. A special ritual was observed, as described in Jeremiah 34:18–19: the sacrificial animal was divided into two parts, and after declaring the terms of the agreement, the parties “passed between the pieces,” after which they shared in the sacrificial meal.LOL. I am still waiting for your answer to my question I asked you. You avoided answer it by bringing up the subject about the modern weapons which has nothing to do with my question.
"Do you know what eating the flesh spiritually means in Scripture?"
But, that isn't what the reference to "Gog, and Magog" refers to in Revelation 20:8. It refers to "nations" (Greek: ethnos) that number "as the sand of the sea" from "the four quarters of the earth" (all around the world).Gog/Magog in Ezekiel 38: 5 references what would be considered specific nations.
The final attack on Israel and Jerusalem will be by an exceeding great multitude of people, as numerous as the grains of sand of the sea, from all the nations around the world, including from the former Gog-Magog nations.But, that isn't what the reference to "Gog, and Magog" refers to in Revelation 20:8. It refers to "nations" (Greek: ethnos) that number "as the sand of the sea" from "the four quarters of the earth" (all around the world).
Close - Catholic Europe will be behind the attack along with Russia and minor Arab nations. It will not be all the world as the King of the South (pro Israel nations) will not be involved.The final attack on Israel and Jerusalem will be by an exceeding great multitude of people, as numerous as the grains of sand of the sea, from all the nations around the world, including from the former Gog-Magog nations.
I don't think there will be denominations during the millennium.Close - Catholic Europe will be behind the attack along with Russia and minor Arab nations. It will not be all the world as the King of the South (pro Israel nations) will not be involved.
You are conflating the events of Ezekiel 38 with entirely different circumstances described in Revelation 20.I don't think there will be denominations during the millennium.
The term four quarters of the earth in Revelation 20:8, simply means from all around the world, north, south, east, west, of Israel and Jerusalem.
LOL. I am still waiting for your answer to my question I asked you. You avoided answer it by bringing up the subject about the modern weapons which has nothing to do with my question.
"Do you know what eating the flesh spiritually means in Scripture?"
So, is it your belief that Ezekiel 38-39 is referring to all the nations from around the world as well? You said before that the same nations referenced in Ezekiel 38-39 are the nations referenced in Revelation 20:7-9. Now, you're saying the nations in Revelation 20:7-9 include "the former Gog-Magog nations", but also every other nation around the world.The final attack on Israel and Jerusalem will be by an exceeding great multitude of people, as numerous as the grains of sand of the sea, from all the nations around the world, including from the former Gog-Magog nations.
Yes, you are a good example of that.@Douggg, before posting, it would be wise to practice careful reading, because the Word of God distinguishes the true saints from those who are easily misled. There are many in this forum who think they understand, but when tested, fall short, and rarely admit it.
What if Chapter 37 is about the second resurrection and the Gog/Magog war in Revelation 20 is the same as 38 and 39?
Thank youYes, you are a good example of that.