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Right, LOL. Most of it's in space. Those robes of white are really space suits.Uh-huh....AND Rev 21 gives us the physical dimensions of a City in which the Redeemed of the earth go in and out...etc.
It is an error to say it is ONLY God's people since Scripture from front to back ALSO says the City of God is a literal, visible, physical place on the new earth.
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You forget that context is one of the most basic fundamental foundations when interpreting scripture.Right, LOL. Most of it's in space. Those robes of white are really space suits.
I find that Dispies are literal with the Revelation when they can be, and figurative when it suits their narratives, as in their locust/huey cobra interpretations and other depictions.
You'll do better to take the words of the Apostles to the Revelation rather than taking your notions of the Revelation to them. Things work out a whole lot better. Paul in Galatians and in Hebrews says the Heavenly Jerusalem is the Church.
Ezekiel's temple was measured too. It was all out of whack for a physical place.
Oh, ok.Right, LOL. Most of it's in space. Those robes of white are really space suits.
I find that Dispies are literal with the Revelation when they can be, and figurative when it suits their narratives, as in their locust/huey cobra interpretations and other depictions.
You'll do better to take the words of the Apostles to the Revelation rather than taking your notions of the Revelation to them. Things work out a whole lot better. Paul in Galatians and in Hebrews says the Heavenly Jerusalem is the Church.
Ezekiel's temple was measured too. It was all out of whack for a physical place.
Romans 11 says absolutely nothing about a literal restoration of the political/military nation of Israel in the end time. In fact, there is absolutely nothing about that anywhere in the New Testament. We as Christians (Jewish and Gentile) are instructed to focus on the "Jerusalem which is above," not the earthly one. See John 4:21, Galatians 4:25-26, Hebrews 11:16, 12:22, Revelation 11:8.[Martyn Lloyd-Jones said] But I am equally impressed by Romans 11 which speaks of a great spiritual return among the Jews before the end time.
I guess it shows that there are diverse understandings among Reformed groups just as there are among Dispensationalists. There are extreme positions in both camps.Romans 11 says absolutely nothing about a literal restoration of the political/military nation of Israel in the end time. In fact, there is absolutely nothing about that anywhere in the New Testament. We as Christians (Jewish and Gentile) are instructed to focus on the "Jerusalem which is above," not the earthly one. See John 4:21, Galatians 4:25-26, Hebrews 11:16, 12:22, Revelation 11:8.
Assuming that Martyn Lloyd-Jones was correct about a "great spiritual return among the Jews," I am all for that, but what evidence do we have that anything remotely like that is currently taking place? If it is taking place, what does that have to do with unsaved Jews moving to Israel?