4413. prótos
Strong's Concordance
prótos: first, chief
Original Word: πρῶτος, η, ον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: prótos
Phonetic Spelling: (pro'-tos)
Definition: first, chief
Usage: first, before, principal, most important.
HELPS Word-studies
4413 prṓtos (an adjective, derived from 4253 /pró, "before, forward") – first (foremost). 4413 /prṓtos ("first, foremost") is the superlative form of 4253 /pró ("before") meaning "what comes first" (is "number one").
first, beginning, best, chief
Contracted superlative of pro; foremost (in time, place, order or importance) -- before, beginning, best, chief(-est), first (of all), former.
1. either in time or place, in any succession of things or of persons
Ever pondered on FIRST resurrection being THE BEST kind, OR MOST HOPED to achieve as opposed to specific day?
ALL the 'unsaved' nations who go through the 1000 years coming to the temple to worship,
were not a part of the first resurrection, so they had to have taken part in a first death.
Wouldn't it stand to reason that they 'remain' dead as in 'spiritually dead' until Satan is released and they either choose life or death? Have you considered these before, and if so what did you find?
Strong's Concordance
prótos: first, chief
Original Word: πρῶτος, η, ον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: prótos
Phonetic Spelling: (pro'-tos)
Definition: first, chief
Usage: first, before, principal, most important.
HELPS Word-studies
4413 prṓtos (an adjective, derived from 4253 /pró, "before, forward") – first (foremost). 4413 /prṓtos ("first, foremost") is the superlative form of 4253 /pró ("before") meaning "what comes first" (is "number one").
first, beginning, best, chief
Contracted superlative of pro; foremost (in time, place, order or importance) -- before, beginning, best, chief(-est), first (of all), former.
1. either in time or place, in any succession of things or of persons
Ever pondered on FIRST resurrection being THE BEST kind, OR MOST HOPED to achieve as opposed to specific day?
ALL the 'unsaved' nations who go through the 1000 years coming to the temple to worship,
were not a part of the first resurrection, so they had to have taken part in a first death.
Wouldn't it stand to reason that they 'remain' dead as in 'spiritually dead' until Satan is released and they either choose life or death? Have you considered these before, and if so what did you find?
You are oblivious that 1 thes 4 has a resurrection. And that resurrection is the FIRST RESURRECTION.
PSSSST....It SAYS the dead PRECEDE those caught up alive.
So Rev 14s gathering, when incorporated IN YOUR THEORY, is impossible, because YOUR THEORY has the 1st resurrection AFTER the gathering of rev 14.
So nothing of your deal fits.
Rev 14 is like a nuclear bomb to ANYTHING BUT a pretrib rapture.
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