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Johann
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Likewise, God bless and shalom to you and family.The video by Brandon Peterson is not in defense of Conditional Immortality. While Brandon and I have talked, and I am not officially aware of his position on hell, I do believe he holds to ECT (Eternal Consious Torment).
The point of Brandon’s video was to show that there is a connection between Isaiah 34 prophecy and Revelation. He connects the verses and shows them in a graphically cool way. There is no mistake that Isaiah 34 is a prophecy of the End Times in Revelation. Another point Brandon makes in the video is that he shows in context that the audience are the Gentile nations and not Israel. His ultimate point is that there would be an actual “Book of the Lord” that you are to seek out and read from in End Times. Some Christians today do not believe there is an actual “Book of the Lord” today.
I bring up Brandon’s video to show that if the city of Edom is going to go up in smoke, it will be in the End Times in the future. So an ECT (Eternal Conscous Torment) Christian can make a case that the smoke of the city of Edom can go up for all eternity. But I don’t believe that is valid because Jesus said Heaven and Earth will pass away (Matthew 24:35). Revelation 21:1 says, “for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away;”. So unless one believes the city of Edom is floating in outer space in the future with it’s own atmosphere and with no land attached at the bottom of it so that the smoke can go up for all eternity, we must conclude that “for ever” and “ever” involving the smoke is a metaphor for final destruction.
As for Edom being the city of Mystery Babylon:
Well, I have not done an indepth study on that, and I am a little busy with other discussions and things.
Maybe in the future I may check it out (if the Lord leads me to study it).
But thank you for mentioning it.
May the Lord Jesus Christ bless you this fine day.
J.