Hebrews 10:37 "In a very, very little while He who is coming will come and will not delay."
For many years, I have asked fellow Christians to deal with this verse. I do not recall having received a response from anyone.
The writer of Hebrews wrote this shortly before A. D. 70 (ca 64-69). The destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple was then only a few years away. This is why the writer admonished those believers of his day to not forsake the necessary practice of assembling together. They needed to be "awake" and "ready" for that day. In their own time, they were seeing the "day" approach. This is the day of the Lord's coming in judgment against that apostate nation of Jews which Jesus judged guilty of "all the righteous blood shed on the earth" (Mat. 23). The time was fast approaching when their "house" (the Temple) was about to be destroyed by the Roman armies.
That day was not to be delayed. It was to happen in their lifetime--"in a very, very little while." Yet some still wait for His return--a delay of thousands of years is not "a very, very little while." "Hope deferred makes the heart sick" (Prob. 13:12).
For many years, I have asked fellow Christians to deal with this verse. I do not recall having received a response from anyone.
The writer of Hebrews wrote this shortly before A. D. 70 (ca 64-69). The destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple was then only a few years away. This is why the writer admonished those believers of his day to not forsake the necessary practice of assembling together. They needed to be "awake" and "ready" for that day. In their own time, they were seeing the "day" approach. This is the day of the Lord's coming in judgment against that apostate nation of Jews which Jesus judged guilty of "all the righteous blood shed on the earth" (Mat. 23). The time was fast approaching when their "house" (the Temple) was about to be destroyed by the Roman armies.
That day was not to be delayed. It was to happen in their lifetime--"in a very, very little while." Yet some still wait for His return--a delay of thousands of years is not "a very, very little while." "Hope deferred makes the heart sick" (Prob. 13:12).


OH, Lord help me. You futurists think that you can wipe away EVERY time statement and time word with an appeal to 2 Peter 3--which, by the way, does NOT teach what you twist it to teach.