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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Right, so the souls who ask the question “How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?” Are asking about the 1,000 years.
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Well as 2 Peter 3:8 tells us, it’s an either or type of thing, 1 can be 1,000 or 1,000 can be 1.
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Yea, I’ve looked at it several ways myself. One thing I’ve thought about is if the days are shortened it can mean the starting point has changed. For example if someone said when Monday comes you will have 5 days of tribulation, but for your sake the tribulation will be shortened to 2 days...
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Ok, thanks, I think we agree on several points. There was a difference between when they rejected the promised land in the Old Testament and wandered for 40 years. There was no hope at that time, they died in the wilderness. Those Jews who rejected Christ after the cross, were not without...
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Ok, I do agree with you on this but I think they were bodily raised in Matthew 27:52-53. Do you also place Michael standing up in Daniel 12:1 with Revelation 12:7 where Michael and his angels fight the dragon in heaven?
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    What about the Daniel 12:1-2 “time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time”? There was a resurrection associated with this time of trouble, wouldn’t this then make the events at the cross the first resurrection in Revelation 20:6?
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    I wasn’t trying to validate anything, I don’t think the temple being destroyed symbolically represents the Lord’s death and resurrection, and I wasn’t trying to argue against that. I was just trying to figure out what you’re doing with Jesus being able to forgive sins prior to His “temple being...
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    When was the A.O.D fulfilled?

    Since you see the temple being destroyed representing the death of Christ, I have a question for you. No debate, I just want to see what you might think about this … In Matthew 9:6 Jesus says he has the power to forgive sins, and this takes place prior to the cross. I’m thinking that if you...
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    Amil, Premil, poster list

    No, I’m not forgetting that, John wrote to the circumcision who were still under the old covenant burden. The different burdens between Jew and Gemtile seemed good to the Holy Spirit in Acts 15:28. You are adding to scripture. It doesn’t say “God’s beloved city”. Besides, it is impossible to...
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    Are you forgetting that Moses called all the children of Israel saints, collectively, in Deuteronomy 33:2-3? So yea, when the city was surrounded by armies the saints that didn’t flee formed an encampment in their beloved city of Jerusalem in 70AD.
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    The city was beloved but it doesn’t say by whom it was beloved. It was certainly beloved by those who refused to flee when it was surrounded by armies. They loved the city more than God.
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    Ok there is a book in the Bible that maybe you’re unaware of but many people look at it when they study eschatology. This book is just after the book of Ezekiel, it’s called Daniel. When you read through it stop at chapter 9 verses 26 and 27. There you will see that for the overspreading of...
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    What do you think, that everything written in the Bible is directly applicable to everyone? Are you supposed to bring a sin offering as described in the Old Testament? And what about Acts 15:28-29 where it seemed good to the Holy Spirit that a different burden was placed on the Gentiles than was...
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    Satan was bound just after the cross, when all authority was given to Jesus. Jerusalem was slated to be destroyed for allowing sacrifices to resume after the vail was torn. This destruction, as described in Daniel 9:27-27 was delayed by the binding of Satan, which prevented him from fulfilling...
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    According to Biblehub timeline it puts Matthew 28 at 30 AD. They don’t have the day or month, I’m not sure why that would really matter anyway. If it was important the Bible would have given us that date.
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    Satan was bound when all authority was given to Jesus, Matthew 28:18. Satan could no longer exercise the authority he once had.
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    Well according to Galatians 2:9 there was an agreement made that James, Peter, and John would go to the circumcision. This agreement was never rescinded. John wrote the book of Revelation to the circumcision, that old covenant system was decaying after the cross and vanished in 70AD. The next...
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    Amil, Premil, poster list

    I never said the final judgment was fulfilled. I do think the beast, false prophet, and Satan are currently in the lake of fire as seen in Revelation 20:10, prior to the GWT.
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    No, I think Satan’s little season ended in the first century. We are living after the millennium and after Satan’s little season. John wrote to the circumcision and the old covenant ended in 70AD. The next event for the circumcision will be the GWT, which hasn’t happened yet.
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    He came back when the servants were still alive, so yea 37 years was a long time.