Davidpt
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How about before I answer any of your questions you actually answer each question I asked you first
True Debating isn‘t avoiding questions and then asking questions, how can I possibly debate if you ignore my questions?
We have debated many time in the past and I have answered every question you have ever asked me please give me the same curiosity
I have already indirectly answered some of your questions per what I have submitted throughout this thread. For example. Clearly, Jesus was on the mount of Olives numerous times several thousand years ago. No one is disputing that. But what does any of that have to do with what is recorded in verses 1-3, 5 and the remainder of verse 4? Plus I have already submitted how I interpret Zechariah 14:8 and why I interpret it like I do. As to Zechariah 12 you brought up. I have no real objections about any of that, therefore, I saw no need to respond to that. The topic of this thread is Zechariah 14 not not Zechariah 12. What are you specifically wanting me to address and answer when I see it being relevant that verses 1-3, 5, and the remainder of verse 4 have to be factored in before deciding how to interpret His feet shall stand upon the mount of Olives? Thus why, in the event I'm wrong and you are right, you then need to convincingly show the connection between His feet shall stand upon the mount of Olives with that of verses 1-3, 5.
Otherwise, we are not going to get anywhere per this discussion if what I see as relevant, you don't see as relevant. Which then begs the question, why not? What are you and some others afraid of per Zechariah 14? What are you not wanting to be brought to light? Can't do that if we ignore that there is a connection between verse 4 with that of verses 1-3, 5.
Verse 4 isn’t history, it’s prophecy---therefore, show how it fits verses 1-3 and 5 or your interpretation collapses. Ignoring context to isolate verse 4 is cherry picking, not interpretation. You can’t simply rewrite Zechariah 14, verse 4 must align with verses 1-3 and 5. Is sound hermeneutics not important to you?
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