Retrobyter
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Shalom, 7angels.
I don't know how others will answer, but the first coming or the first advent of our Master Yeshua` haMashiach (our Lord Jesus the Christ) happened around 5 B.C. until around 30 A.D. when Yeshua` was crucified. The second coming or the second advent will happen when Yeshua` returns as promised (Acts 1:9-11), and the Scriptures say nothing about a THIRD advent! In fact, when I was taught pretribulational rapturism, it was explained to me that the Second Coming was in two stages, the Rapture and then the Second Coming proper seven years later. I no longer see them as two separate stages. Instead, they are in rapid-fire succession at the ONE EVENT when Yeshua` returns:
First, He comes with His messengers (Greek: aggeloi, transliterated "angels") to the vicinity of the earth. (Acts 1:11)
Then, He sends out His messengers to gather His elect from all over the earth. (Matt. 24:31)
He resurrects His elect if they are dead, giving them each a new body in the process. (1 Cor. 15:52b; 1 Thes. 4:16)
Then, those who are alive and remain will be given new bodies, transformed in the "twinkling of an eye." (1 Cor. 15:51-52a, 52c)
All, both those who had died and those who had been still alive, will be raptured into the sky. (1 Thes. 4:17a)
All will then be transported to the skies over the Middle East to meet the Master in the air. (1 Thes. 4:17b)
Then, they will descend as His armies in the sky to help Him in His battles to rescue and defeat Isra'el's enemies, beginning at Botsrah, Edom. (Rev. 19:11-14; Isa. 34:1-10; 63:1-7; Jer. 49:13-22; Amos 1:11-12)
His campaign will be to rescue first all the oppressed in the towns and villages of Y'hudah (Judah) until He finally arrives at Yerushalayim (Jerusalem). (Zech. 12:7-14:3)
Setting foot upon Har haZeitiym (the Mount of Olives), He will split the mountain east and west making two mountains, one that moves northward and one that moves southward. This split will also separate the graves of the Islamic cemetary before the Eastern Gate and split the buried Golden Gate as well, providing an escape route for the captives of Yerushalayim. (Zech. 14:4-5)
While the captives are freed and escorted out of Yerushalayim and through the valley to the east, Yeshua` will enter the Gate and route the enemies through the northern Damascus Gate of the Old City.
Then, He and His army will chase the enemies across the mountains of Isra'el to the north until they come to the natural staging area of Yizre'el Valley (Jezreel Valley or the Valley of Jehoshaphat), lying to the east and south of Haifa, under the watchtower of Har-Megiddown, the Mountain of Megiddo or Tel-Megiddow or "Armageddon" (Greek transliteration). (Joel 3:1-17; Ezek. 36:1-39:4)
His enemies, at this point, will attempt to regroup and take a stand against Him and His army, but they will fail. (Rev. 16:12-16)
Many will be slaughtered and their corpses given to the birds and the wild beasts of the field, who will cart off their bones. (Ezek. 39:17-20; Rev. 19:17-18)
After the final defeat of the enemy at this juncture, the survivors will be tried at a war tribunal that Yeshua` sets up for them in that valley. (Joel 3:1-17; Matt. 25:31-46; Rev. 19:19-21)
It is THEN that the events of the Second Coming are complete and the Messiah's Kingdom in Isra'el begins! (Matt. 25:31, 34) Thus begins the Millennium (Rev. 20:1-7).
The characteristics of the Millennium are NOT "peace for all." They are "peace for God's people" whether Isra'el, the natural family of the Messiah who become believers at His return, or the sight-unseen believers in the Messiah, both Jew and Gentile who are resurrected/transformed at His return. However, for all others, it will be a time of conflict and supressed rebellion as they are FORCED to bow the knee to the Messiah! (Psalm 2:1-12; Matt. 13:24-30, 36-43; 1 Cor. 15:20-28; Isa. 45:21-25; Rom. 14:10-12)
Hope this helps.
are you so close minded that you cannot see that there are two different comings of the Lord. ok let us try looking at it from this view. just like veteran says if there is a first resurrection then there must be a second. the same goes for the first coming of the Lord. we know when the second coming happens and what do you think the first coming of Jesus was? if you believe it was when Jesus first came to earth then how do you explain the 2 different rapture events of 1 thes 4:17 and zech 14:4-5, matt 24:27-31.
or how do you explain how Jesus and the church will come back in (rev 19:14) even before the great trib is over. the day of the Lord is after the great trib not during it.
or how about 1 thes 5:1-5 where it says Jesus will be seen by those of God's kingdom but to all others it will happen as a thief in the night. and then we have rev 1:7 that shows how every eye will see him and not just the believers.
these are all contradictions which need to be explained.
veteran's explanations of old and new testament scriptures is messed up a bit i believe. for example, when he quotes ez 40-49 as Jesus' meaning of mansions being a priests abode is messed up. that was the directions of God on how to build the temple that was built and then prophesied by Jesus that would be destroyed. veteran you may know scripture but it seems sometimes that you have no revelation of scripture. you talk about looking at contexts and everything but you disregard it. now i would like you to explain your reasoning behind your thoughts. from most people that read your posts few seem to agree and yet you call everyone else's doctrine "a doctrine of man or a false doctrine". if you are the only one here who can correctly interpret scripture then you are deceived yourself because scripture states that the word is of no one man's interpretation(2 pet 1:20). if what you say is true then let me see a published paper on your beliefs. if they are true then i am sure others have had similar thoughts unless it is a private interpretation given only to you. i say this not to discredit you but to either allow me to see if i am in error or to show you that you are in error so whichever one of us or both of us can be brought to the light.
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I don't know how others will answer, but the first coming or the first advent of our Master Yeshua` haMashiach (our Lord Jesus the Christ) happened around 5 B.C. until around 30 A.D. when Yeshua` was crucified. The second coming or the second advent will happen when Yeshua` returns as promised (Acts 1:9-11), and the Scriptures say nothing about a THIRD advent! In fact, when I was taught pretribulational rapturism, it was explained to me that the Second Coming was in two stages, the Rapture and then the Second Coming proper seven years later. I no longer see them as two separate stages. Instead, they are in rapid-fire succession at the ONE EVENT when Yeshua` returns:
First, He comes with His messengers (Greek: aggeloi, transliterated "angels") to the vicinity of the earth. (Acts 1:11)
Then, He sends out His messengers to gather His elect from all over the earth. (Matt. 24:31)
He resurrects His elect if they are dead, giving them each a new body in the process. (1 Cor. 15:52b; 1 Thes. 4:16)
Then, those who are alive and remain will be given new bodies, transformed in the "twinkling of an eye." (1 Cor. 15:51-52a, 52c)
All, both those who had died and those who had been still alive, will be raptured into the sky. (1 Thes. 4:17a)
All will then be transported to the skies over the Middle East to meet the Master in the air. (1 Thes. 4:17b)
Then, they will descend as His armies in the sky to help Him in His battles to rescue and defeat Isra'el's enemies, beginning at Botsrah, Edom. (Rev. 19:11-14; Isa. 34:1-10; 63:1-7; Jer. 49:13-22; Amos 1:11-12)
His campaign will be to rescue first all the oppressed in the towns and villages of Y'hudah (Judah) until He finally arrives at Yerushalayim (Jerusalem). (Zech. 12:7-14:3)
Setting foot upon Har haZeitiym (the Mount of Olives), He will split the mountain east and west making two mountains, one that moves northward and one that moves southward. This split will also separate the graves of the Islamic cemetary before the Eastern Gate and split the buried Golden Gate as well, providing an escape route for the captives of Yerushalayim. (Zech. 14:4-5)
While the captives are freed and escorted out of Yerushalayim and through the valley to the east, Yeshua` will enter the Gate and route the enemies through the northern Damascus Gate of the Old City.
Then, He and His army will chase the enemies across the mountains of Isra'el to the north until they come to the natural staging area of Yizre'el Valley (Jezreel Valley or the Valley of Jehoshaphat), lying to the east and south of Haifa, under the watchtower of Har-Megiddown, the Mountain of Megiddo or Tel-Megiddow or "Armageddon" (Greek transliteration). (Joel 3:1-17; Ezek. 36:1-39:4)
His enemies, at this point, will attempt to regroup and take a stand against Him and His army, but they will fail. (Rev. 16:12-16)
Many will be slaughtered and their corpses given to the birds and the wild beasts of the field, who will cart off their bones. (Ezek. 39:17-20; Rev. 19:17-18)
After the final defeat of the enemy at this juncture, the survivors will be tried at a war tribunal that Yeshua` sets up for them in that valley. (Joel 3:1-17; Matt. 25:31-46; Rev. 19:19-21)
It is THEN that the events of the Second Coming are complete and the Messiah's Kingdom in Isra'el begins! (Matt. 25:31, 34) Thus begins the Millennium (Rev. 20:1-7).
The characteristics of the Millennium are NOT "peace for all." They are "peace for God's people" whether Isra'el, the natural family of the Messiah who become believers at His return, or the sight-unseen believers in the Messiah, both Jew and Gentile who are resurrected/transformed at His return. However, for all others, it will be a time of conflict and supressed rebellion as they are FORCED to bow the knee to the Messiah! (Psalm 2:1-12; Matt. 13:24-30, 36-43; 1 Cor. 15:20-28; Isa. 45:21-25; Rom. 14:10-12)
Hope this helps.