Retrobyter
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Shalom, JLB.
Sorry, but that's not quite true. First, no matter WHAT the disciples ASKED, Yeshua` gave them what they NEEDED in His answer! He answered their questions, but He also supplied things they didn't know to ask! As you quoted above, verses 4-6 shows us that Yeshua` gave them some things that were NOT about the future "END!"
Let me ask you something: Would it make sense that all these "many" false Messiahs would come at one time or would they come periodically, one by one, over a wide time frame, wider than 120 years? Would it make sense that they would come with a big splash in human events, big enough for them to be recorded in human history and remembered over many generations, or would they come rather more secretively to deceive as many of those to whom the Messiah meant something, as possible? He's not limited to the last 120 years or the last 7 years; He was talking about the WHOLE period while He would be away, starting with the problems they were about to face in the first century!
You're not using your head about this! Just because he said the words "the end," does NOT mean that what He is talking about is about the END! I could say, "I'm not talking about the end," and would you interpret that as I AM talking about "the end?" You're not using common sense!
You've gleaned a little bit too much from a simple reference to Noach and his ark! Noach was 600 years old when the Flood was upon the earth, and he lived until he was 950. Thus, the "days of Noach" (which is spelled "nun-cholem-chet-patach" in Hebrew which is why I add the "c" to make the Scottish "ch" sound, which is how a "chet" sounds) could refer to all of that 600 years, not just 120 years! It doesn't say ANYTHING about His building of the ark! Furthermore, verse 38 isn't talking about debauchery (although it may include it); it was talking about NORMAL LIFE, NORMAL LIVING CONDITIONS AND ACTIVITIES! Things were going on as normal, and the Flood took them by surprise!
Also, this time period may not have been restricted to 600 years, either! These were the days that INCLUDED Noach's lifetime! Thus, they were normal living conditions and activities that were already established by the time that Noach came upon the scene!
No deceptive agenda here. I'm just trying to get you guys to see the simplicity of the Olivet Discourse, found in Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21! Yeshua` covered ALL the time that He would be off-earth! And, what was MOST IMPORTANT for His current disciples at the time of His Discourse was the PRESSURE they would face in just a mere 40 years! I'm not discounting or diminishing what He said about further on into the 2000 years as the End approached, but the beginning of His discourse was spent on WARNING THEM OF IMPENDING DISASTER!
You're right that "the Word of God is clear to all who would read it"; so READ IT, FOR PETE'S SAKE! Read it in every version! Read it in the Greek! Study the Greek against the English to be sure that your understanding of what is being said in the English is a true reflection of what was intended to be understood in the Greek! And, as the ancient Aramaic versions that predate Greek are discovered, translated, and made available to the public, READ THEM, TOO!
What could I possibly be thinking? I'm thinking that y'all need a healthy dose of reality! I'm thinking that you need to get your heads out of the theological clouds and get back to the CONTEXT! I love you guys in the Lord, and I want you to see what Yeshua` was saying without all the "FLUFF" of theological rhetoric!
Sigh. Come quickly Lord Yeshua`.
Retrobyter says -
WRONG! That’s just wishful thinking and plain NUTS! As wrong as Full Preterists are to put the whole thing in the past, it is EQUALLY wrong to put the whole thing in the future!
The Word of God says - Matthew 24-
3 Now as He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, "Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?"
4 And Jesus answered and said to them: "Take heed that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in My name, saying, 'I am the Christ,' and will deceive many. 6 And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.
... but the end is not yet!
EVERYTHING Jesus taught the disciples in Matthew 24 is a reference to the time of the END! It is evident, by the phrases He uses such as the one above where He says, but the end is not yet, that He is defining a countdown to the event of His actual RETURN to earth.
Sorry, but that's not quite true. First, no matter WHAT the disciples ASKED, Yeshua` gave them what they NEEDED in His answer! He answered their questions, but He also supplied things they didn't know to ask! As you quoted above, verses 4-6 shows us that Yeshua` gave them some things that were NOT about the future "END!"
Let me ask you something: Would it make sense that all these "many" false Messiahs would come at one time or would they come periodically, one by one, over a wide time frame, wider than 120 years? Would it make sense that they would come with a big splash in human events, big enough for them to be recorded in human history and remembered over many generations, or would they come rather more secretively to deceive as many of those to whom the Messiah meant something, as possible? He's not limited to the last 120 years or the last 7 years; He was talking about the WHOLE period while He would be away, starting with the problems they were about to face in the first century!
You're not using your head about this! Just because he said the words "the end," does NOT mean that what He is talking about is about the END! I could say, "I'm not talking about the end," and would you interpret that as I AM talking about "the end?" You're not using common sense!
Furthermore, by using the descriptive language of verses 37-38, -
37 But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. 38 For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark,
it is clear that Jesus is teaching the reader that His discourse is referring to the last few years before His return, specifically the last 120 years of the time of the end, for that is how long it took Noah to build the Ark.
You've gleaned a little bit too much from a simple reference to Noach and his ark! Noach was 600 years old when the Flood was upon the earth, and he lived until he was 950. Thus, the "days of Noach" (which is spelled "nun-cholem-chet-patach" in Hebrew which is why I add the "c" to make the Scottish "ch" sound, which is how a "chet" sounds) could refer to all of that 600 years, not just 120 years! It doesn't say ANYTHING about His building of the ark! Furthermore, verse 38 isn't talking about debauchery (although it may include it); it was talking about NORMAL LIFE, NORMAL LIVING CONDITIONS AND ACTIVITIES! Things were going on as normal, and the Flood took them by surprise!
Also, this time period may not have been restricted to 600 years, either! These were the days that INCLUDED Noach's lifetime! Thus, they were normal living conditions and activities that were already established by the time that Noach came upon the scene!
The Word of god is clear to all who would read it. Jesus was clearly defining the last few years of the end of this age!
I would say that anyone who would try and deceive the brethren otherwise has some sort of deceptive agenda.
Retrobyter, I don't know what you could possibly be thinking?
Thanks, JLB
No deceptive agenda here. I'm just trying to get you guys to see the simplicity of the Olivet Discourse, found in Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21! Yeshua` covered ALL the time that He would be off-earth! And, what was MOST IMPORTANT for His current disciples at the time of His Discourse was the PRESSURE they would face in just a mere 40 years! I'm not discounting or diminishing what He said about further on into the 2000 years as the End approached, but the beginning of His discourse was spent on WARNING THEM OF IMPENDING DISASTER!
You're right that "the Word of God is clear to all who would read it"; so READ IT, FOR PETE'S SAKE! Read it in every version! Read it in the Greek! Study the Greek against the English to be sure that your understanding of what is being said in the English is a true reflection of what was intended to be understood in the Greek! And, as the ancient Aramaic versions that predate Greek are discovered, translated, and made available to the public, READ THEM, TOO!
What could I possibly be thinking? I'm thinking that y'all need a healthy dose of reality! I'm thinking that you need to get your heads out of the theological clouds and get back to the CONTEXT! I love you guys in the Lord, and I want you to see what Yeshua` was saying without all the "FLUFF" of theological rhetoric!
Sigh. Come quickly Lord Yeshua`.