BTW, it is God's word that said, twice in that book, that those things were going to happen SOON. It is only MEN who have tried to make "soon" mean 2,000 or more years off into the future.
Willie-T: I think you will agree that we are BORN to DIE! or at least I hope you do?
Like Jesus' Imminent return has lasted 2000 years, YOUR IMMINENT DEATH has lasted 71 years. Your death was to be 'SOON" or 'Imminent' from the day you were born yet it is not here yet. I submit you have about as much CONTROL of staying alive as you do determining the Day that Jesus will return for His Bride. Yet both are told to us by Jesus in the Bible (HIS WORD).
The Definition for 'Imminent' is as follows:
"about to happen."
The Definition of 'Soon' is a s follows:
in or after a short time.
Both convey that something is to happen in the future
without any time constrains. Both convey a Short time or an extended time period.
There is a Children's Prayer although I do not know why it is man's eyes only subject to Children. DO you say this every night? I try to or at least a variation of it?
"Now I lay me down to sleep.
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
If I should die before I wake,
I pray to God my soul to take.
If I should live for other days,
I pray the Lord to guide my ways."
There is more but you probably already know that?????
Preterist tell us that Revelation is irrelevant because
it has to be to fit their Eschatology. Throw out one BOOK of GOD and compromise others. Why? a different Lifestyle, A different World View, A different Religion or just a general hatred for GOD????
So SAD!
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synonyms for Soon: shortly, presently, in the near future, before long, in a little while, in a minute, in a moment, in an instant, in a bit, in the twinkling of an eye, in no time, before you know it, any minute (now), any day (now), by and by;
synonyms for Imminence: impending, close (at hand), near, (fast) approaching, coming, forthcoming, on the way, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, in the air, just around the corner, coming down the pike, expected, anticipated, brewing, looming, threatening, menacing; informalin the cards