Jonathan_Gale
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Everything. That loss is the reason for the weeping and gnashing of teeth.And what does that passage have to do with my comment.
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SignUp Now!Everything. That loss is the reason for the weeping and gnashing of teeth.And what does that passage have to do with my comment.
Alright, elaborate. Is 1 Cor. 3:15 not scripture?That's not what scripture says.
In that context Yeshua was chastening Israel for their lack of faith in stark contrast to the centurion's faith which even he marveled at. He was warning that Israel, as the "sons of the kingdom" are not entitled to the kingdom as they think they are, they are in danger of losing their inheritance, which will be taken from them and given to faithful gentiles.Of course it's scripture but has nothing to do with the subject being talked about.
Take a look at Matthew 8 : 10 -12. For context. But vs 12 "But the sons of the kingdom will be cast out into outer darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth."
No I don't. You asked for context, I gave you the context. My point is that "weeping and gnashing of teeth" is not necessarily synonymous with the Lake of Fire, it's a cultural expression which I learned from pastor Brandon, and it's related to 1 Cor. 3:15.You sure do like to miss the point. Or ignoring it.
Yes it is. Actually, "Gehenna" in the title of this thread is also a cultural expression, although it's usually translated as "hell", but actually it was a real place in south of Jerusalem where Israelites used to sacrifice infants to Moloch, and currectly at the time burning trash and dead bodies. In the listeners' mind, that was the worst place on earth they could end up in. That's not the Lake of Fire. "Hell" is an umbrella term that causes a lot of confusion, common impression of "hell" is not from the bible, but from Dante's inferno.No it's not just a cultural expression. It's going to be very real and last forever .
This is a real distraction. Why don't you point to Matt. 22:13 and 25:30, where the exact same expression "utter darkness with weeping and gnashing of teeth" also appear? I think we can all agree that all scriptures have incredible depth, but any depth we dig in must start from the right surface spot, otherwise the deeper you dig, the further you're misled, and you ain't gonna find anything but dirt. That "right surface spot" is the literal interpretation based on historic and cultural background, any theory or analysis is developed from that. That's the spirit of TRUTH. In this case, "utter darkness with weeping and gnashing of teeth" is just one example.Take a look at Luke 12: 8. And Psalms 55: 15 and Matthew 5: 22.
It's not in the bible because in the original Hebrew nor Greek, it's either the grave, Hades, "Gehenna" or the Lake of Fire, and "utter darkness" is referring to none of these. There are clear distinctions and it matters. The term "hell" conflates one with another. Yeshua experienced human death, but he surely wasn't cast into the Lake of Fire for two days, he went down to the grave for two days. Your understanding of hell doesn't come from the bible, it comes from the Dante's inferno.Then why are you fighting this subject so much.
You said that thr word hell isn't in the Bible. And I gave you three references where it was.
God's Word is God's Word. Don't try to down play the fact of a future lake of fire snd and brimstone and total darkness and gnashing of teeth. No one Has to end up there. And God has The way to stay out and be able to be in heaven for eternity.
Nope, as long as you equate "hell" with the Lake of Fire, your knowledge comes from Dante's Inferno. God's Word told me that God himself went down to the GRAVE for two days, which is neither heaven nor hell, then resurrected.I've never watched Dantes Inferno. My knowledge comes from God's Word
Technically, New Jerusalem is the NEW HEAVEN and the NEW EARTH,
nobody goes to heaven,
Rev 21:1 says it is the NEW heaven and new earth, which you quoted. How can it come out of “heaven” that has already passed away?The New Jerusalem isn't heaven, it comes down "out of" heaven.