In What Year Was the Whole Holy Bible Completed?

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The Whole Holy Bible Was Completed Between

  • 400-499 AD.

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May 10, 2023
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#84
Then how will trolls ever understand the love of God if not by us?
People are offensive. But we still must choose to be offended. It's not mandatory.
This particular troll has been shown time and again God‘s truth but he mocks everyone for doing so, therefore he is without excuse. On a side note, I don’t get offended, I simply refuse to coddle actively mocking antichrists.
 

Komentaja

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#85
Now this is interesting, considering, that Papias and Polycarp, 2 very very very well known Disciples of the Apostle John, did not even meet, John, until mid 80's AD, and are the 2 of the Pastors who take over the 7 Churches, written in Revelation 1 and 2, when John becomes Bishop in 96 AD over Ephesus.

John, doesn't take over the Role of Bishop until after his release from Patmos, by Roman Emperor Trajen [Roman Archives], around 96 AD.

Your dates are impossible, knowing, that Papias, and Polycarp, and Ignatius, and Ireneaus, all confirm this 96 AD date of Release from Patmos.

Even the Papyrus Dating Method, confirms, Book of Revelation was written late 90's AD, because of how the Parchment Paper was made. It was the Newest Method that the Ancient World discovered around 80 AD.
All this is believable but why does John speak of a temple in Revelation 11 as if its still standing
 

RaceRunner

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This particular troll has been shown time and again God‘s truth but he mocks everyone for doing so, therefore he is without excuse. On a side note, I don’t get offended, I simply refuse to coddle actively mocking antichrists.
:love: The whole Holy Bible is necessary. :love:
 

HeIsHere

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Now this is interesting, considering, that Papias and Polycarp, 2 very very very well known Disciples of the Apostle John, did not even meet, John, until mid 80's AD, and are the 2 of the Pastors who take over the 7 Churches, written in Revelation 1 and 2, when John becomes Bishop in 96 AD over Ephesus.

John, doesn't take over the Role of Bishop until after his release from Patmos, by Roman Emperor Trajen [Roman Archives], around 96 AD.

Your dates are impossible, knowing, that Papias, and Polycarp, and Ignatius, and Ireneaus, all confirm this 96 AD date of Release from Patmos.

Even the Papyrus Dating Method, confirms, Book of Revelation was written late 90's AD, because of how the Parchment Paper was made. It was the Newest Method that the Ancient World discovered around 80 AD.

Internal evidence states otherwise.

The fact that their Temple is still up and functioning (see Rev. 11) suggests that revelation was written before the destruction of this temple in 70 AD.

According to Revelation 1:4, John was writing this letter to seven Churches in Asia.
“…to show to His bond-servants the things which must shortly take place.” (Rev. 22:6)

The statements by Ireneaus have been misinterpreted to promote a futurist view of eschatology.

Nero sent John to Patmos, John was about 62.

In the late 90's John was frail and barely able to talk, this is verified by the Jerome who met John before in died, he died a natural death in Ephesus in 100 AD
 

HeIsHere

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#91
From what I understand, as another person posted earlier, the book of Revelation was written by John in exile on Patmos during the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian. Domitian reigned from 81 to 96 AD, thus giving us the range of dates from when John would be in exile.
John was sent to Patmos by Nero.
 
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All this is believable but why does John speak of a temple in Revelation 11 as if its still standing
Wow, You are not Guilty of Removing this Verse OUT of Context at all??

This is the Temple when the TWO WITNESS are on Earth. That is FUTURE Mid-point Tribulation.First of all, the Two Witnesses do not show up until the Great Tribulation begins. Secondly, the Temple in relationship to the TIMING of the Two Witnesses explains this very easily. It's during the time of the Two Witnesses, which is NOT UNTIL Great Tribulation.

This is not talking 70 AD, but closer to like, 2030 AD!
 

HeIsHere

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#94
Wow, You are not Guilty of Removing this Verse OUT of Context at all??

This is the Temple when the TWO WITNESS are on Earth. That is FUTURE Mid-point Tribulation.First of all, the Two Witnesses do not show up until the Great Tribulation begins. Secondly, the Temple in relationship to the TIMING of the Two Witnesses explains this very easily. It's during the time of the Two Witnesses, which is NOT UNTIL Great Tribulation.

This is not talking 70 AD but closer to like 2030 AD
John was not writing about a future temple.
 
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Internal evidence states otherwise.

The fact that their Temple is still up and functioning (see Rev. 11) suggests that revelation was written before the destruction of this temple in 70 AD.

According to Revelation 1:4, John was writing this letter to seven Churches in Asia.
“…to show to His bond-servants the things which must shortly take place.” (Rev. 22:6)

The statements by Ireneaus have been misinterpreted to promote a futurist view of eschatology.

Nero sent John to Patmos, John was about 62.

In the late 90's John was frail and barely able to talk, this is verified by the Jerome who met John before in died, he died a natural death in Ephesus in 100 AD
The Temple is when the Two Witnesses Moses/Elijah are on Earth.

Tell me, when has the Two Witness part taken place?

We know, NOT YET, which means, the Temple is the Temple being discussed Today Jews are ready to build.

I know you are a Calvin follower, but dang it, STOP misusing Scripture!

You people are no better than the Adversary when you create such lies!
 
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Tell me, oh twisted one, when did the Two Witnesses Appear in 70 AD, you ADVERSARY helpers?
 

HeIsHere

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Tell me, oh twisted one, when did the Two Witnesses Appear in 70 AD, you ADVERSARY helpers?
I am not twisted I follow what Jesus stated very clearly.

But he answered and said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.

Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place.—Matthew 24:34

Since you resorted to ad hominem I am no longer interested in discussing with you.

I do feel sorry for you tying up your persona (Watcher) with a faulty interpretation instead of the plain understanding of what Jesus stated and to whom He spoke and what it meant to them not 2000 or more years into the future.