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Now afterward in eternity, there may be a change: Quote:
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Engrave like the Ten Commandments
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Thanks, Jude 25 www.fredsites.weebly.com |
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A written Word as a Livnig Word
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Any thoughts? Thanks, I've been learning.... Jude 25 http://www.fredsites.weebly.com |
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Zep 3:9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent.
What is this verse in relation to? The first few verses of the chapter seem to place it during the tribulation, with the priests corrupting the sanctuary and the destruction of the oppressing city. The streets are desolate, wasted, and no man is seen in them (it's too hot! the sun is incredible during the tribulation). And then this verse shows up... |
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Given God's preeiminant place he gives Israel in eternity, I don't see English as being any type of eternal language or standard and it's silly to think otherwise. We can defend the KJV until we cross into untenable and unprovable areas. Grace and peace Tony |
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Hebrew or Greek?
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Sir, may I respectfully ask if our Lord did spake in Hebrew or in Greek? In John 12:48 He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day. Is our Lord spake in Greek or Hebrew in this particular text? Is this a possiblity that the "heavenly language" will be a Greek as against the Hebrew language? Just asking? Jude 25 |
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Hey, guys! When I read in the Bible about what the host of Heaven is saying, it says, "Holy, Holy, Holy!" Sounds like English to me.
. . . I'M JOKING!!!!! I believe that our heavenly language will not be any of the earthly languages. Everything else is new, and the things of man are destroyed. Why hang on to a human language? Just my thoughts. I'll wait 'till I get there to see who is right. |
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That is new to us as men and doesn't violate our seeing a New Heaven and Earth in Rev 21:1. and you will see and agree this fits to Genesis 1:1 perfectly. God's original plan revealed in the last two chapters of our Bibles. My mistake until recently was thinking God recreated a new heaven but he doesn't. John only says He saw the New heaven. and of course it was new to him he had never seen it from the earth before. |
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Genesis 1:1 mentions the third heaven, God's abode. Genesis 1:15 mentions the second heaven, space. Genesis 1:8 and 1:20 shows the title and the name of the atmosphere and air, being the first heaven.
Genesis 1:1 shows that God made his home and earth, then on day two made the local atmosphere heaven, and on day four filled the stellar heaven. |
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In the Millennium, I believe everyone will speak in a "pure language". Zephaniah 3:9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent. This must be the reason for the sign of "tongues". If, in theMillennium,a "pure language" is going to be spoken, I guess the whole world will once again have "one tongue". The world was of one language and of one tongue, before they were confused in Babel. Genesis 11:1 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. Genesis 11:9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth. |
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