Yep, you shall see. :-)
Why not? Jealous for some attention?
Why should I? I can do whatever I want with my post. I decided to use it as a response to RWB to correct your interpretation. Got your attention? Looks like it worked.
Because it is. I can clearly see that Marty and your so-called "40 years probation" as the reason is
absurd.
First, nothing in the Scripture that teaches the 70 AD was the wrath of God or anything like that. You got the timing wrong anyway as you shall see.
Ahh, let see...
Ahem...looks like a time to correct your interpretation because you did not listen well in the past.
While the parable in Matthew 22 talks about armies, it's quite obvious that they are
NOT literal/physical armies of Earthly kingdom anymore than Revelation talks about physical armies, horsemen, or cities being destroyed. And people who think so follow the
same carnal logic to come to those conclusions. Joel 2 talks about the Lord's army that he sent among the children of Zion, and talks about their restoration as through Calvary. This of course all taking place
before and at the cross. Not your precious 70A.D.
Joel 2:28
- "And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions:"
This "afterward" is the aftermath of the destruction caused by the King's army, which of course clearly speaks of the restoration of the congregation of God in the New Testament through the cross of Christ. It has NOTHING to do with your Roman armies of 70 A.D., but of
fulfillment in Christ. Selah! As it is written:
Acts 2:16-17
- "But this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel;
- And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:"
As we've been saying all along,
there is the fulfillment of the destruction of the city, the people fallen, and its restoration in Christ Jesus. The
Biblical fact is, the Lord has restored the captivity, not will restore it as many teach. The restoration has
already been taken place through Christ once, and for all.
Second, the parable of Matthew 22 says
NOT ONE WORD about waiting until 70 A.D. to bring about the destruction of the city and people, or about a Roman army being the Lord's, or about a ruler Titus or any of the other alleged proofs some offer as support for their Physical city destruction supposition, blah, blah, blah. This, when it seems perfectly clear God is
not talking about a physical city within Israel, but the
whole congregation of Israel, using the holy city as the kingdom representation! They have the kingdom no more, and haven't since
it was taken from them at the cross. Hello?!
Matthew 21:43
- "Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof."
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