As I have implied, I see no false picture of Christ returning and then landing on earth, to sit in a rebuilt Jewish temple on earth "made by hands". NOooooo..., absolutely not!I said the context must include Micah 4 which flows into the next chapter where it briefly mentions his birth and mission.
Even AI has more discernment than you:
Micah 4 provides a message of future hope, promising the restoration of Zion (Jerusalem) as the center of worldwide worship, peace, and divine justice under the Messiah's reign. Contrasting with previous prophecies of doom, it envisions nations flocking to God's mountain to learn His ways, resulting in disarmament ("swords into plowshares") and security.
Key Themes and Interpretations of Micah 4:
- Future Exaltation of Zion (vv. 1-2): The Lord's temple will be established as the highest mountain, representing the ultimate triumph of God's kingdom over worldly powers.
- Universal Peace and Justice (vv. 3-5): The Messiah will rule, causing nations to stop training for war and live in peace, sitting under their own vine and fig tree, which symbolizes prosperity and security.
- The Remnant and Restoration (vv. 6-8): God promises to gather the "lame" and afflicted remnant of Israel, transforming them into a strong nation, with Jerusalem regaining its former dominion.
- Deliverance from Babylon (vv. 9-10): While predicting the exile to Babylon, the prophecy promises that the Lord will rescue His people from there.
- Victory Over Enemies (vv. 11-13): Zion is encouraged to "thresh" (overcome) the nations gathered against her, consecrating their wealth to the Lord of the whole earth.
Key Takeaways:
- Messianic Age: Many commentators see this chapter as a direct prophecy of the Millennial reign of Jesus Christ, when perfect peace and justice will prevail on earth.
- Present Application: While fully realized in the future, believers are encouraged to walk in the name of the Lord today, experiencing the peace of His kingdom
You all have misunderstood Zechariah 14 entirely!
The powerful one word in KJV 2 Thes. 1:7-10 is the word "WHEN" spoken two times, thus revealing that Jesus' Glorious return will be a simultaneous event of salvation for all his born again saints and the destruction of all the unsaved. All taking place in one literal 24 hour Day. Luke 17:28-30.
Learn about the story of Lot and how Abraham was a witness to the burning of Sodom and Gamorah in the morning of Lot's arrival in Zoar.
Hmmm...when did Lot finally leave Sodom?
How many hours had passed for him to reach Zoar? (see Abraham's witness vs. 27-28). Gen. 19:15-28.
Edit: In my post #19, I trust that you understand what Jesus meant by those who are of "the synagogue of satan". It's those who are Zionists of Israel, and have infiltrated Christ's church, corrupting many with the false doctrine that you espouse.
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