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What's with Peter and Jude?
nightmare sasuke:
--- Quote from: Sorin ---Then perhaps you should email Mike. better yet I'm pretty sure Mike already has written a paper on the whole " Fallen Angels " subject.
Maybe when I'll have the time I'll search his site for it. perhaps you could take a look also. this is very " mysterious " and interesting indeed.
:-k
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Mike explains how "in prison" refers to those dead in spirit. However, I still find it odd (and know others would argue this) Peter used a word meaning "spirit" rather than "man" to refer to those "in prison."
Wouldn't it be great if we all could be caught up to the third heaven like Paul?
lilitalienboi16:
Caught up to the third heaven? Im pretty sure that guys dead and sleepign right now... correct? Perhaps im confused lol, i think i am.
Anyway id really like some insight on those scriptures also!
I give my stamp of approval for explanation on this scripture :)
Ray, Mike? The flock needs feeding... AGAIN! :D
nightmare sasuke:
--- Quote from: lilitalienboi16 ---Caught up to the third heaven? Im pretty sure that guys dead and sleepign right now... correct? Perhaps im confused lol, i think i am.
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http://www.*not-allowed*.com/email/2005041801.html
Deedle:
--- Quote ---Moreover, I’ve heard countless times (and believed it) that the word “aidios,� which is used in Jud 1:6, is the closest Greek word to denote eternity. However, the word used in Jud 1:6 clearly does not denote endlessness, because those bound by the “everlasting chains� will be released on the “judgment of the great day.� Does anyone have any insight into the etymology (inside and outside the Scriptures) of the word aidios?
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Hello nightmare sasuke,
The Concordant version renders aidios as "imperceptible". It only appears twice in scripture.
Rom 1:20 (CLV)
For His invisible attributes are descried from the creation of the world, being apprehended by His achievements, besides His imperceptible power and divinity, for them to be defenseless,
Jud 1:6 (CLV)
Besides, messengers who keep not their own sovereignty, but leave their own habitation, He has kept in imperceptible bonds under gloom for the judging of the great day."
On the old board Ray answered an email in detail explaining how aidios does mean "imperceptible". Dennis might have it saved somewhere.
Deedle :D
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