IndianaRob
Well-Known Member
I don’t see how you figure that. Where ever the dead body is the eagles will be gathered literally means what it says.No, I am not. I am trying... to get you to read and understand the simplicity of the 'written' Bible Scripture.
I'll make it simple:
In Matthew 23:27 Jesus is giving an analogy, a metaphor. All languages use analogies or metaphors to represent something using an expression. Like "stubborn as a mule", or "blind as a bat", etc. Those are analogies, one thing unrelated used to represent another thing.
Like Jesus did there in Matthew 23:27 about the spiritually blind scribes and Pharisees.
Jesus compared them to whited tombs that appear nice on the outside, but inside, referring to their minds and hearts, they were like dead men's bones. It means their spirit was 'spiritually' dead inside their flesh. They were without Christ, and thus without The Holy Spirit. But those who are "born again", their spirit inside their flesh is what is born again, by The Holy Spirit.
Thus the meaning of the "carcase" of Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37. Someone who is LIKE a dead carcase means they are without Christ, spiritually dead. Even a believer on Jesus that falls away from Jesus, and instead worships something else, can become a spiritually dead person.
One could argue that the verse is talking about literal eagles gather at a dead body and speculate that they’re gathered to eat the dead body.
Or one could could say spiritual eagles are gathered to a literal dead body. I don’t think there’s a spiritual version of a dead body in the Bible.
You can’t just make it mean whatever you want it to mean. You have to stay with what the words say and determine are the words speaking of spiritual things or are the words speaking of literal things. That’s what rightly dividing is - is it spiritual or is literal because the Bible is full of both.