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Eschatology / imminence

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Eschatology / imminence

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1 Corinthians 7:29

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03:17:10
1 Thessalonians 4

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01:06:20
2 Thessalonians 2

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01:06:28
Acts 1:6-11

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03:20:33
John 20:16-17

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03:14:55
Mark 13:32

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00:52:06
Quran 54:1

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Sahih Bukhari 2222

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This verse was cited by a Muslim to argue that Paul expected the end to come very soon, and therefore should be treated as a failed apocalyptic figure.

Supports claim through 1 Corinthians 7:29Open verseOpen stream

Quoted in a superchat to define the rapture as believers being 'caught up' to meet the Lord in the air.

Supports claim through 1 Thessalonians 4Open verseOpen stream

Quoted in a superchat to argue that the restrainer is removed before the Antichrist is revealed, supporting a pre-tribulation rapture reading.

Supports claim through 2 Thessalonians 2Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to argue that the very same Jesus who ascended will return 'in the same way,' against the Nation of Islam claim that a different end-time Jesus should be expected.

Supports claim through Acts 1:6-11Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to show that after the resurrection Jesus had not yet ascended to the Father, clarifying the sequence of resurrection, ascension, and the later sending of the Spirit.

Supports claim through John 20:16-17Open verseOpen stream

Raised in a superchat about the Son not knowing the day or hour; the streamer affirmed a Jewish wedding-custom explanation for the verse.

Supports claim through Mark 13:32Open verseOpen stream
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