The point I am trying to make is that the phrase "rich and poor, small and great, free and slave" probably refers only to the people trapped inside Jerusalem's walls during the siege. We know from Josephus that the zealots went around bullying everybody.
The phrase from Rev 11: 8-9 talks about "every tribe, people, tongue and nation" and is also probably referring just to the people trapped within the walls of Jerusalem during the siege. Who else would be able to see the dead bodies of the two witnesses lying in the street? Only the people trapped in the city.
There is good reason to believe from these verses that, although they sound universal in scope, it is only referring to the people trapped in the city of Jerusalem during the siege.
What do you think?
The phrase from Rev 11: 8-9 talks about "every tribe, people, tongue and nation" and is also probably referring just to the people trapped within the walls of Jerusalem during the siege. Who else would be able to see the dead bodies of the two witnesses lying in the street? Only the people trapped in the city.
There is good reason to believe from these verses that, although they sound universal in scope, it is only referring to the people trapped in the city of Jerusalem during the siege.
What do you think?