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Mar 28, 2012 05:43AM
John certainly witnessed Jerusalem's last days and how divided the Jews were, to the point of murdering one another. (Of course one must remember too that Roman power was so evident and strong that it would have been difficult for the Jews to channel their energies in a concerted way. When the revolt came in 70, it was quickly and ruthlessly crushed.
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:) Now you don't have to read my book! Just dig up all the blog posts about Revelation. I do wish that when they post here from Blogger they would be a little better formatted, easier to read.
Lookin' forward to doing so! A terrible theological error into which too many fall is to look at Revelation as if it is prophecy relating to "these times." Like, they miss the point that ""No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father."Worse, through political activism they think they can bring about the End of Days (God forbid! For when it does happen, they are going to be in seriously profound excrement!)


