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Mike Staggs's avatar

Thank you for expanding on this topic. The old heaven and earth will be destroyed, once God accomplishes what is to be done. There is then a new heaven and new earth, there will then come down a New Jerusalem. In Revelations 21, written on the gates are the names of the 12 tribes of the sons of Israel AND on the foundational stones are written the names of the 12 apostles. It seems every time I read Revelations, I'm drawn to this and find it interesting that after all that has taken place, what God accomplishes through to this time, that God is still making these distinctions. Interesting. God bless you.

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Geoffrey Stroud's avatar

You have explained the dispensational view of Revelation well. I held this view for some time and was prepared to die on this hill. Recently I started reading the key chapters and the Daniel 70 week prophecy without the dispensational lens, and bingo, the scriptures say nothing of the sort. I earnestly appeal to you to re-look at Daniel, Matthew and Revelation through the eyes of exegesis, not eisegesis. Let history guide your thoughts, you will have 20/20 vision. Look into the role of the Jesuits in the counter-reformation in all this strong delusion. Bless you and yours Thad.

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