ShooterTX said:
Married A Horn said:
UTExan said:
Married A Horn said:
ShooterTX said:
Yeah, I think it's really hard to make the argument that the entire book of Revelation has already happened. When did the 1000 years of peace happen? When was the judgement seat event?
Did I miss the part of history where Satan and all the demons were thrown into the Lake of Fire?
Seems pretty obvious that we are not now, nor have ever been in the millennial reign. Did i miss the massive battle between all of heaven and all of hell?
Of course I have explanations/theories for all that... the book of symbols. The symbols represent something other than themselves. But, I didn't create the thread to go into all of that - I was just looking to see if anyone either leaned that way or was interested in this theory.
I think your eschatological framework lacks explanatory power: the regathering of Israel (Jews) as indicated in Jeremiah 30:3 , Ezekiel 37:21, Zech. 8:7-8 and Ezekiel 20:39-41 is an example of prophecy only fulfilled recently in historical terms. And it was accomplished under extremely tenuous circumstances.
Similarly, the Ezekiel 38 prophecies about nations being gathered in a confederacy against Israel have yet to be fulfilled, but the geopolitical alliances are such that the nations mentioned are now ideologically aligned and involved in the Levant's endless ethic/religious conflicts.
My belief is that the regathering is referring to the remnant. Paul addresses that in Romans 9 & 11 - he says it was happening rigjt then (or about to happen right then) there in the 1st century a.d. The remnant are the Jews that converted to Christianity in that 1st Century.
The 'whole world' did, in a way, come to destroy Jerusalem & the Old Covenant it represented. Rome was just that.
Revelation 1:1 to show him things which must surely come to pass
Revelation 1:3 the things written therein, for the time is at hand
Revelation 22:6 and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.
Rev 22:7 behold I come quickly
Rev 22:10 And he saith unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand.
- Daniel's vision of the breaking in pieces the power of the Holy People (12:7) and what would befall his people (the jews) in their latter days (10:14) was not going to happen for another 500 years plus. Daniel was told 'seal this up - it's not gonna happen for a long time.' 500 years is a long time for a human being. Contrast that too Revelation 22:10 - they're told not to seal it up - the exact opposite of Daniel.
So for that to make sense 500 years would need to be considered a long way away while at the same time, two thousand years and still counting needs to mean eminent.
Rev 22:12 behold I come quickly
Rev 22:20 - it closes his warning.With this most emphasized point: surely I come quickly.
These time warnings were massively emphasized and meant something to humans. It was stressed many, many times for a reason.
Christ said his kingdom was not of this world - so any theory that says, 'Revelation is about a future to us event' and has the kingdom become 'of this world'... struggles with these 2 passages / points.
So you are saying that Jesus has already come a second time?
Jesus has already judged the earth?
Satan has already been cast into the Lake of Fire?
If all of Revelation has already occurred... what is going on right now? Why are we all still here, and not in the eternal Kingdom of God? When will we see Him face to face?
Let me start with the last couple of questions first.
1. We are already in the Kingdom. The Kingdom is the church. It is a spiritual Kingdom - a house not made with hands - my kingdom is not of this world, meaning it would not have physical borders and physical armies. We fight with the sword of the spirit. All Nations have come unto this Kingdom... meaning the Gentiles were accepted into the church of the Firstborn (Heb 12:22-23; Eph 2:10-22).
2. We'll see him at the end of time when the Kingdom (church) is delivered up: I Cor 15:24. I Thes 4:13-18 says the dead in Christ rise first (important to figure out how to get into Christ) and then those that are still alive will follow after and meet him in the air.
...but none of this is Revelation. We probably believe a lot of the same stuff - I just put Revelation in a different category than you do.
3. Jesus has already come a 2nd time - figuratively. God came as Nebuchadnezzar (used the Babylonians as his tool) to deliver judgement to the Jews in the 6th Century BC. He says in Deuteronomy 28:49-50:
49 The Lord shall bring a nation against thee from far, from the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flieth; a nation whose tongue thou shalt not understand; 50 A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor shew favour to the young:He warned them at their beginning that he would end them with a Nation from afar (Rome) whose language they did not understand (Latin). Deuteronomy 28-32 are very similar to the book of Revelation. Christ comes as that gentile army of desolation to carry out the wrath of his indignation.
Isaiah is a book about Judah & Jerusalem and their eventual final desolation when the Messiah is born. Isaiah 2:19
And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.Christ references this passage when he is about to be crucified when the women of Jerusalem were following him and crying.
He says in Luke 23:28-30 28 But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children. 29 For, behold, the days are coming, in the which they shall say, Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which never gave suck.30 Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us; and to the hills, Cover us.
...which Revelation 6:16 directly quotes:
And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:John is directly linking Revelation's events to Christ's warning to the daughters of Jerusalem... 'I am about to come back and bring the gentile nation from a far as my instrument / weapon of desolation. Cry for yourselves - you're about to be desolated.'
This was the process of taking the Kingdom away from the Jews and giving it to the gentiles: Matthew 21:42-43. The Jews understood it. They didn't like it, but they knew he was talking about them.
4. The Earth: It is a book of signs and symbols. The earth, as shown by Isaiah 1:2,9,10 represents the old Jewish Kingdom... the people. 'Give ear, O earth. Give ear, ye people.'
Yes, God has already judged the figurative earth which represented the Jewish people. The old cheating Harlot (Jeremiah 2&3) was being replaced by the Bride of Christ - the church: The New Jerusalem.
5. The dragon, the adversary, Satan's instrument that was trying to deal a death blow to the church at its infancy. He casts out a flood, a gentile army like the Assyrians in Isaiah 8:7, to destroy the woman (church) but the Harlot (Jerusalem) takes the blow instead.
The dragon in prophecy was figurative for a Gentile Ruler of Armies that were an adversary to God's people.
Jeremiah 51:34 - Nebuchadnezzar acts as a dragon
Ezekiel 29:3 - Pharoah is the great dragon
Revelation - Nero of the Roman Empire.
Yes, Satan's cause of trying to kill the hope our cause of Christ (similar to Ezekiel 37's valley of dry bones) would die. It would be completely destroyed forever. Nero and his efforts would fail and die, being thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone. Christ and the church would be victorious.
Another thing to think about that part of Revelation that you are referencing - and I'm not sure which translation you use, but 'death and hell were cast into the lake of fire.' Its not literal. Otherwise you have hell being cast into itself. That makes no sense. If figurative for the cause of Satan that he was carrying out through the persecuting Jews and Romans there in the 1st Century, it makes sense. The great persecution against the church in Jerusalem (Acts 8:1) and the great persecution that Nero started in 64 AD would not be successful. Those 'causes' and the ones carrying them out were the ones that would die (Nero & the Jews).
The one thing I can say is what while you are in that vision - chapters 4:1 thru 22:5 - it is full of signs and symbols. It is not meant to be taken literal. The Old Testament really helps define all of the symbols: heavens, earth, sun, moon, starts, islands, sea, dragon, etc.
And, ultimately back to my previous post, doesn't violate the most emphasized point in the book: it was about to happen right after John wrote it in the 60s AD. Jerusalem is destroyed by Vespasian (Titus) in 70 AD.