Jesus doesn't become a commander of armies as you suggest, and it's most likely in the false reformed preterist claims of 70AD Jerusalem
The Apostles knew he would!
James 5:5-6 You (Judaizers) have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You have fattened yourselves
in the day of slaughter. 6 You have condemned and murdered the innocent one, who was not opposing you.
Jesus didn't become commander of armies 7?
The warnings were written all over the Word of God and if they (like you) had ears to hear they could have been saved from the day of slaughter!~
They (like many today) had fattened themselves like stallfed cattle for the day of slaughter. The day of slaughter referred to by James was the impending day of judgment in A.D. 70, which brought the Jewish State to an end, and led to worldwide persecution of the Jewish people.
There was justice in this judgment, for until then the wealthy Jews had dragged the poor before the judgment seats of the land (James 2:6). Now they, in turn, were being selected for judgment.
Jeremiah used a similar figure. He declared that those who were particularly rebellious against Yahweh would be "pulled out as sheep for the slaughter" Go on Read Jeremiah 12:3 dont take my word for it! Jeremiah 25:34 also!
Specially fattened sheep were selected for that purpose on such occasions. So it would be at the impending day of judgment in
A.D. 70. Those who had been particularly rebellious against Yahweh, and particularly oppressive to those believing Jews, would especially suffer. A similar figure is used in regard to Armageddon (see Ezek. 39:17-21).
Those nations which have callously oppressed Yahweh's people will particularly suffer (Dan 7:11-12). What happened in A.D. 70 types
what will happen to the Gentiles at the coming of the Lord Read Jer 25:29-37
I conclude that you are in error because you know now how to interpret the Word of God.
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