So if heaven and earth passed away at the destruction of Jerusalem then surely that is also the time the old covenant passed rather than at the cross.
Yus can't have yer cake and eat it....
Mat 5:18 “For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law
until all is accomplished.
And if heaven and earth passed away at the destruction of Jerusalem wouldn't that also mean "all is accomplished'?
No,
Think about what Jesus said on the cross at His death, Jn 19:28-30.
V 28, "After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished,...."
V 30, "he said, It is finished:..."
What was accomplished? All things?
What was finished?
Jesus' work as the perfect sacrifice under the Law. Ending the sacrifice for sin for all time, with His own blood, tearing the veil from top to bottom, ending the Law.
The earthly temple was just a dead body from the Law.
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Heaven and earth did pass away at the dest of Jerusalem in 70 ad.
And yes, if they passed away, then there must be a new heaven and earth.
The old covenant passed when Jesus died,
The new covenant began on Pentecost, which would be the new heaven and earth, symbolically.
But like a dead body, the remains of the old covenant were still present until 70 ad.
At the 6th seal the heavens pass, and the earth shifts position, showing that it is not possible to return to the previous positions ever. So when the temple was destroyed, it was absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah.
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So here is the question.
Which scriptures are showing the symbolic passing of heaven and earth, and which ones are showing the passing of this universe and planet?
I'm going with, the fire from heaven in Rev 20:9 is the end of this universe and planet.
And that Rev 20:11, is also showing this universe and planet leaving from the presence of Jesus.
What do you think, dest of Jerusalem in 70 ad?
Or the final end to this planet?
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Locutus,
I agree with you on many things, usually surrounding the dest of Jerusalem in 70 ad.
But the prophecies don't all end in 70 ad.
The times that the gentiles trample Jerusalem underfoot Lk 21:24,
Is not just the time of the Roman attack until final victory,
But goes past 70 ad until Israel is restored to control over Jerusalem 1967.
The times of the gentiles is a time with a beginning and an end.
The trampling didn't end in 70 ad, it continued past that time.
The great tribulation of Israel did not end in 70 ad, it had just begun, and lasted for 1900 years.
It ended when Israel was restored to Jerusalem, 1967.
That is when the power of the Roman iron dragon beast over Israel was ended.