One of the strongest, most emphatic means to negate something in Greek is by the use of the double-negative “ou me.” The figure of speech, “Repeated Negation,” is a type of Synonymia in which two negatives are placed in apposition to strengthen the force of an assertion. This particular form of negation was…
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10 Reasons Why ‘This Generation’ Doesn’t Mean ‘My First-Century Audience’
1. Because Christ told the Jews the Great Tribulation would begin when they saw the abomination of desolation (spoken of by Daniel the prophet) stand in the Holy Place (Matt. 24: 15). There is no evidence that the parallel visions of Daniel 7, 8, 9, 11, & 12 were fulfilled in A.D. 67-70, and yet such evidence…
“This Generation”–The Gateway To Hymeneusville
Despite the wide proliferation of heresies on the internet, the children of God may still protect themselves with the sword of truth. Yes, I thank the Lord that the Bible is still effective in combating false views and erroneous systems of doctrine. Perhaps one of the most vocal heresies of today is that…