crochet1949 wrote:bbyrd009 wrote:crochet1949 wrote:bbyrd009 wrote:crochet1949 wrote:Scripture DOES tell us that No One on earth knows the time or day or anything related to when the rapture will take place
ok
Go ahead and laugh at Scripture if you choose to.
ok, well i am not doing that, but you are right, that was unkind anyway, and i am rightly accused of going right back to pulling tares.
Scripture does tell us that no one knows the day or the hour, yes. And i understand how this is then made into a single, group day, of a single, mass event, alright. For some single, "last" generation. But another interpretation has that applying to each, in their own time, only God knows when, in each case, and this allows for Christ's Word to Caiaphas to also be true, whereas a Rapture interpretation cannot, wadr. <edit>or, i'll take that back, there might be some way, i am not God, but you would have to explain to me how Christ's Word to Caiaphas could also be true, and not negated by that.
I have just this morning posted a ref to Christ's Word to Caiaphas, two or three posts back from this one, not sure which thread though, sorry. might even be this one? but i cannot tell in this edit window, the format here being what it is, so my apologies there.
You said that you were not laughing at Scripture -- regarding the rapture -- the emoticon you chose to use says otherwise.
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" actually you used the 'big grin' Not the laughing one. The 'big grin' could be translated / interpreted As laughing. That Scripture passage is pretty much self-explanatory. But -- you brought up Christ's Word to Caiaphas -- where is that found.
yes, you are right, i was being derisive, and trying to pull tares, so ty for calling me on it.
i dislike this "That Scripture passage is pretty much self-explanatory," i hope you understand, because this is the way OP people talk, and imo it cuts one off from any further illumination that "Living Word" might afford one, in reading the God~Breathed Book. ok?
as to the Caiaphas passage, i could go get it for you, but i would not be serving you, who resists search, wadr.
(way) 1) Go into my profile, and go down to "User Statistics," and then "search user's posts."
2) go to the "search" window, top right of any page on sight, and enter in _______, in this case "Caiaphas," and pick the relevant return from the choices there, using the date codes, and poster names, etc, to narrow your search.
3) go to a Bible search (Bsearch, for my shorthand) engine, here's one (of the five that i commonly use now)
http://biblehub.net/search.php?q=Caiaphas
wherein you see that i already did all the work for you, and the relevant passage can be picked out (but it is also right in this thread, or like the only other one that i have concentrated on today, here onsite)
so, at that link, that bigger, blank "bar," with the magnifying-glass icon in red, on the right of it? that is a "search engine," in this case a "Bsearch engine." (a common usage)
so hopefully, although it took me an extra minute, i have taught you to fish now, instead of giving you a fish. and believe me, i understand, and sympathize, i only got to where i am there, to my (middling-poor) grasp of computers by concentrated effort, school for it, even. if it gets too frustrating, i have no problem just giving you the fish, ok.
ps, i detest google, use DuckDuckGo mostly, but i notice that for verses that you cannot remember the exact syntax for, but can only paraphrase? google search seems to work much better than Bsearch. Bsearch imo is best for Greek words, and even for Hebrew words, single words in Bsearch, i guess, is the general idea that i am trying to impart there.
gotta run, have a blessed day