Wednesday, June 23, 2021

The day of the Lord, the day of God's retribution, is still a historical event for the Jews. Israel is no longer a ceremonial country and is entering this era. This is different from the ceremonial laws of the Old Testament. Christ became a lamb. Teaching these ceremonial laws of the Old Testament is a shadow of the future. These types of the Old Testament are clearly fulfilled in Christ. The problem of teaching in the era is textual. Because if the kingdom is the future, then there must be the entire culture of Israel. In the Old Testament text, can I forcibly separate the language of the kingdom from the etiquette culture? In the book of Revelation, 144,000 sealed sacred palm branches are held in their hands. 

Shortly before Christ entered Jerusalem and was crucified on a donkey, the Jews were brought by the Jews with palm branches. So how can you fairly say that this particular time period is in the future? And check the detailed description of the corrupt government. Controlled by the Abyssal Angel, he has the Hebrew name (Abbadon). This is obviously a direct reference to Jewish culture, and the obvious existence of historical nations opposed to Israel throughout official history, which ultimately led to the fall of Jerusalem. Holy Revenge Day in 70 AD. In fact, the four angels rescued from the Euphrates River began at begining of time. 

An apparently ongoing battle between the eternal world. Our biggest problem is related to this spiritual battle. Stretch to adapt to this easily in the future without the need for a tight context.Revelation is the language of the Old Testament because it correctly ruled the heathen in the Psalms. The way Christ restored the Old Testament to rule the earth inevitably meant that his final work on sin and death was ineffective. Christ and his over 1,000 years of earthly rule will naturally create logical contradictions, not divine mysteries. The word "in Christ" faithfully accomplishes all necessary things, and the same "in Christ" graces everything related to life and piety. Another Christ who suits him.

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