I am stating what I STUDIED. It is you who do not understand. You do not understand the very JEWISH nature of the Scriptures. Jesus spoke as an OT prophet, using the very language they used--symbolic, apocalyptic, judgment language. The prophets used metaphors of the physical heavens and earth to describe God's coming in FIERY WRATH against nations (e.g., Babylon, Edom, Egypt, Israel). Stop listening to YOUR teachers and study the CONTEXT of Isaiah 13, 24, 34, Nahum 1, Amos 5, 8). You are woefully ignorant of OT writings and the writing genre of the OT prophets!This is all Preterist jibberish. These references above are still speaking about the literal physical natural heavens and earth, albeit asigning figurative attributes to each. Hello!
You render them meaningless cryptic illusions.
Anything goes in Preterist interpretation. Anything that reinforce it's faulty teaching. You have to twixt the plain straightforward meaning of this passage to sustain your position.
Premillennialists have similarly been forced in recent times to align with this nonsense, as 2 Peter 3 forbids their error. They have to spiritualize this natural physical depiction as it clearly eliminates any possible of their imaginary future millennium. Preterists do it because they know the literal physical natural heavens and earth were not eliminated in AD70. Both camps assume this to support their bias doctrinal positions. They deviate from the obvious meaning.
So, you are just repeating what you have been taught. The reality is, everywhere the heavens and earth are coupled together it is always in the context of the literal physical natural heavens and earth.
THAT is how Peter used "heavens and earth." His JEWISH readers would have clearly understood his meaning. You are so blinded by your wrong concepts of the NATURE of His coming, the NATURE of the Resurrection, and the NATURE of the judgment that you take every time word and statement and twist them and pervert them and redefine them to your own ends.
Let's look at Scripture--in CONTEXT--and stop calling names. The sign of a good student of God's Word is when he understands the different types of literature found in the Bible (e.g., historical narrative, poetry, prophecy, symbolism) and can skillfully discern them.
Note: When people throw dirt, it is a good sign that they are losing ground!
You disregard anything that does not align with what YOU think is true. Everyhone is wrong except you. People who think that way never learn. If you want to attack my beliefs, do so with the Scriptures, demonstrating to me that you know how to exegete them properly.
Let us be careful of what we accuse others lest we find ourselves to be the one guilty! "None is so blind as he who WILL NOT see."
Let's do this. If you can satisfactorily exegete the following verse in its context without twisting any of the words, I will take my leave and not bother any longer with you. OK?
Writing SHORTLY before A. D. 70 (ca 64-69), the writer of Hebrews wrote:
"In a VERY, VERY LITTLE WHILE HE who IS COMING will COME and will NOT DELAY" (Heb. 10:37). Preterists take that literally. Why are they at fault for doing so?