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S Spencer
- 9 months ago
Hi Oseas.
I have a question on the verse you quoted to build your time line. (
2 Peter 3:8
)
You do know you are using only half the verse to determine your time line right?
Here is what the verse says;
"But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, AND A THOUSAND YEARS AS ONE DAY.
How do you determine what half of that verse to use?
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"Amen!"
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Oseas
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- 9 months ago
Hi Spencer
I think it is you are using only half the verse. Peter apostle was/is not saying what you have posted.
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S Spencer
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- 9 months ago
2 Peter 3:8
Thanks Oseas.
God bless you.
"Amen!"
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I have a question on the verse you quoted to build your time line. ( 2 Peter 3:8)
You do know you are using only half the verse to determine your time line right?
Here is what the verse says;
"But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, AND A THOUSAND YEARS AS ONE DAY.
How do you determine what half of that verse to use?
Blessings
I think it is you are using only half the verse. Peter apostle was/is not saying what you have posted.
Blessings
Thanks Oseas.
God bless you.
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