no, I am willing to pay attention to what the vast majority of greek scholars have to say.
so, we have no common ground on which to discuss the scriptures.
Hello Dan-473,
By now I believe that you have come to the conclusion that, no matter what verse of scriptures you use to try and convince Bowman, you will fail and that because he is an Amillennialist/preterist. They have a pre-paged, man-made interpretation for most of the Biblical topics. Therefore, when any given Biblical topic is presented to them, they immediately apply that pre-packaged interpretation and they do not adhere to what the scripture says, even though they swear that they are. This becomes obvious if you were to present Rev.20:1-3, which is simple in its understanding:
* An angel comes down out of heaven
* He has the key to the Abyss and a great chain in his hand
* He seizes the dragon who is identified as the devil and Satan
* He throws him into the Abyss and seals and locks it over him for a thousand years
To the average person, the above attributes are obvious and easy to understand from the scripture. But when the amillennialist is presented with this scripture, they are going to ignore the context of that scripture and take you on a rollercoaster ride throughout other scriptures that are irrelevant to Rev.20:1-3. An example of this is where they get their name "amillennialist" meaning "not a thousand years," even though Rev.20:1-7 uses the words "thousand years" six individual times. And in support of their position, they will quote Ps.50:10 which says, "for every animal of the forest is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills." The idea being that, since the number of cattle and the number of hills is symbolic for an unknown number, they apply this formula to Rev.20:1-3 so that the thousand years mentioned is also an unknown number. Yeah I know, right?!
I'm convinced that they wouldn't even believe the Lord himself if he was standing before them, attempting to correct the errors of their teachings.