Lizbeth
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I did say I agreed that there was a fulfillment in 70AD, however you are not taking into account or addressing the bulk of my post. I'm saying there seems to be more than one layer to the things prophesied.I would submit that the Bible often contains types and antitypes. In 2 Peter 3, the passing away of the earth in the Flood is given as a type of the passing away of the Old Covenant economy (the antitype). The means of destruction of the "old heavens and earth" is very significant when one views them as those things related to the Mosaic Age (Old Covenant/Judaism). In the Flood account, God used natural resources (water above and below) to cover the earth. However, the earth itself was neve destroyed and then replaced by a completely new earth. To contend that our physical earth will someday be completely dissolved by fire and then re-recreated does not fit the Flood narrative.
However, if one understands that Peter mentions the flood to demonstrate the end of an old system and world and the beginning of a new, there is no conflict. In other words, only the wicked people were destroyed in the flood and God's people were preserved (Noah and his family). Peter's reference to "old heavens and earth" points to the Old Covenant and the things concerning it, especially how it related to the wicked rulers within it. Those apostate Jews whom Jesus condemned in Matthew 23 are analogous to the evil people of Noah's day. When the Roman armies burned the city and the Temple in A. D. 70, the fires were so "fervent" that the gold melted from the walls. The old "world" of those Jews (the "elements") was dissolved by "fire." The "new heavens and earth" of the New Covenant came forth. Like Noah, the Christians, seeking the warnings of their Lord and His inspired writers, escaped the city before the "deluge" and fled to the mountains of Pella. Thus, they were saved from the "flood" of judgment that God sent upon that old "world."
Also, if the "old heavens and earth" have not yet passed away, we are still under every jot and title of the Law.
"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished. Matthew 5:17-18 ESV
I will mention also that Jesus said "when you see these things begin to happen, look up because your redemption draws nigh". That is speaking of the redemption of their bodies, since they were already spiritually redeemed........when those who remain alive at the coming of the Lord would meet Him in the air and forever be with the Lord.....mortality putting on immortality and death swallowed up in victory. That part in the woof and waffle of His integrated prophetic word which was to the Jew first then the Gentle, hasn't happened yet. Either the believers left alive at the time escaped physically to another geographical location, or they met the Lord in the air and went to forever be with Him....couldn't be both....?
The bible says the Law is for the unrighteous....the unrighteous will still be judged by it, all who are not found to be in Christ at their death or at His coming. So while the old covenant did pass in 70AD, the jots and tittles of the law really hasn't, for the unsaved.