Of course it does..it teaches where the body comes from.. HEAVEN..God gives a body..says nothing about the one we had left in the ground..You want someone to explain terms in manners but then turn around and claim Paul left out a few verses that was not meant for that 1st century in order for you to have your futuristic coming of Christ..Who is leaving out scripture?..Resurrection was a promise made to OLD COVENANT ISRAEL..the uniting of the 2 houses of Israel being restored under 1 King Jesus!
Adam was created OUTSIDE the Garden..He had to be placed INSIDE the Garden to have acess to the tree of life...hmmm..God did not tell He would die because He disobeyed..He said..because from the dust you were taken..Adam was made before He was given life..God gave Adam breath and man BECAME a living soul...Adam was not created with eternal life..I and the scripture dis agree..
Eternal life is having no beginning nor ending. Adam was never meant to physically die. I agree he died the day he ate of the forbidden fruit. When God laid out the cruses in Gen 3, though, physical mortality was mentioned, and a return to the ground. That was part of the cursings. The sin of disobedience brought with it a mortal and physical death.
2 Cor 5 speaks for more than just first century believers. And a resurrection is mentioned in Job where he said skin worms may destroy the body, but in his flesh he will see God.... unless one changes the translation. To believe full preterism, one must interpret terms in manners the bible, itself, does not provide. This alone shows tits error.
Scriptures do speak?..beyond our day?.Would love to see one.Why would Paul mention something they[1st cent]would not see?
Acts 22:26- Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come:
Where in the prophets did they mention a body resurr?..I contend it was NEVER about a casket resurrection and I believe this is where partials get confused.
God told Adam..the DAY you eat..you will surely DIE..amazing the number of people who do not believe Adam died THAT DAY..God told Adam He would return to the dust because FROM the dust HE was taken..Adam simply did not have life prior to being placed into the Garden..also..He had to be IN the garden to have access to the Tree of Life...Seems your implying Adam had eternal life before being placed in the garden..?
Of course it is a form of futurism! Partial preterism is partial futurism. But the scriptures do indeed speak of a coming of Jesus beyond our day since the elements involved regarding a resurrection simply cannot be correctly understood as having occurred already, like the physical resurrection of bodies.
Of course it does..it teaches where the body comes from.. HEAVEN..God gives a body..says nothing about the one we had left in the ground..You want someone to explain terms in manners but then turn around and claim Paul left out a few verses that was not meant for that 1st century in order for you to have your futuristic coming of Christ..Who is leaving out scripture?..Resurrection was a promise made to OLD COVENANT ISRAEL..the uniting of the 2 houses of Israel being restored under 1 King Jesus!
OnlyTheScriptures 2 years ago
Adam was created OUTSIDE the Garden..He had to be placed INSIDE the Garden to have acess to the tree of life...hmmm..God did not tell He would die because He disobeyed..He said..because from the dust you were taken..Adam was made before He was given life..God gave Adam breath and man BECAME a living soul...Adam was not created with eternal life..I and the scripture dis agree..
OnlyTheScriptures 2 years ago
Eternal life is having no beginning nor ending. Adam was never meant to physically die. I agree he died the day he ate of the forbidden fruit. When God laid out the cruses in Gen 3, though, physical mortality was mentioned, and a return to the ground. That was part of the cursings. The sin of disobedience brought with it a mortal and physical death.
mfblume1 2 years ago
2 Cor 5 speaks for more than just first century believers. And a resurrection is mentioned in Job where he said skin worms may destroy the body, but in his flesh he will see God.... unless one changes the translation. To believe full preterism, one must interpret terms in manners the bible, itself, does not provide. This alone shows tits error.
mfblume1 2 years ago
Scriptures do speak?..beyond our day?.Would love to see one.Why would Paul mention something they[1st cent]would not see?
Acts 22:26- Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come:
Where in the prophets did they mention a body resurr?..I contend it was NEVER about a casket resurrection and I believe this is where partials get confused.
OnlyTheScriptures 3 years ago
God told Adam..the DAY you eat..you will surely DIE..amazing the number of people who do not believe Adam died THAT DAY..God told Adam He would return to the dust because FROM the dust HE was taken..Adam simply did not have life prior to being placed into the Garden..also..He had to be IN the garden to have access to the Tree of Life...Seems your implying Adam had eternal life before being placed in the garden..?
OnlyTheScriptures 3 years ago
ok bud.
4096x 3 years ago
Of course it is a form of futurism! Partial preterism is partial futurism. But the scriptures do indeed speak of a coming of Jesus beyond our day since the elements involved regarding a resurrection simply cannot be correctly understood as having occurred already, like the physical resurrection of bodies.
mfblume1 3 years ago
I could get into details about having relocated and working but...
By the way, reading a remark you made above, why did God not mention Adam's return to the earth until after he sinned amongst the list of curses?
mfblume1 3 years ago
Working on a video to explain this, 4096x. I'll share it with you when I am finished with it.
Bibletouchstone 3 years ago