Abaddon the destroyer is he Jesus?

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  • EasyPrompt
    EasyPrompt

    (As far as "evenings and mornings" goes...the scriptural precedent was set in Genesis..."there was an Evening and there was a Morning, one day". There was no mention of "afternoon".)

  • Vidqun
    Vidqun

    small horn/fierce king = Anglo-American world power

    transgression causing desolation (disgusting thing causing desolation) = UN

    I'm off to bed. We can take it up tomorrow if you don't mind.

  • aqwsed12345
    aqwsed12345
    "The angel of the Abyss was their king, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek, Apollyon [απολλυων]." (Rev 9:11)

    The Greek name Apollyon is a sarcastic play on words with the name of one of the most famous gods of paganism, Apollo.

    Therefore, Apollyon corresponds to the Greek Apollo, who was originally a Hittite-Babylonian god, and later became the protector god of the empire in Rome. The apostle John, purely in mockery, makes the protective deity of the empire into the destructive prince of the underworld.

    Abaddon in Greek is called Apollyon, which means "destroyer". The word refers to the name Apollo, which the Greeks also derive from the verb apollymi. Apollo is the god who destroys with plague, his favorite animal is the locust. Augustus revered Apollo as a protective deity, and later, as the protector of the emperors, he was held in special honor, so we can see this as a veiled attack against the cult of the emperor.

    In Greek mythology, Artemis and Apollo are twin siblings, and the symbol of Artemis' head was exactly the bastion, which is the symbol of the Watchtower Society, and which, after her birth, helped bring Abaddon/Apollo(i)on into the world :-))

    Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן‎, 'Ǎḇaddōn, Greek: Apollyon, Latin: Exterminans, Coptic: Abbaton; from the Heb. abad, 'destroy'): the place of destruction, devastation. - Ps 88:12; Prov 15:11; Job 26:6; 28:22; 31:12: the underworld. Job 28:22 personifies it; it occurs in the book of Enoch (Ethiopian) and the Apocalypse of Elijah (10:7). Rev 9:11: the Hebrew name of the angel of the Abyss, the king of the locusts, the Greek equivalent is Apollyon (destroyer, bringer of ruin; allusion to Apollo?). In later rabbinic literature, one of the four parts of hell.

    Job 26:6: The realm of the dead (abaddon, i.e., the place of devastation) is uncovered. That is, it is delivered to him, cf. 38:17; Prov 15:11; Ps 139:8.

    Prov 15:11: Hell and perdition = the place of ultimate destruction.

    Satan is the Star that fell from the sky. Because it is true that both Jesus and Satan came from heaven, but the former came by himself, respectfully, while the latter was thrown out.

    In addition, there are several scenes in the Bible where God allows Satan to do harm. So, in the case of the key, you read in one case that it was originally with him, and in the other case that it was given to him.

    Revelation 9, 1-11. At the sound of the fifth trumpet, an entire army of evil spirits comes forth from the underworld to torment and despair people with the gnawing of their conscience. The vision is fulfilled throughout the course of history.

    1. The star that fell from the sky is Satan. (Luke. 10, 18; Rev. 12, 7-9.) The well of the abyss is hell; its key is the power over hell. - 2. Our verse means that the temptations of hell fill the whole world. This plague also strikes the fourth element of the ancients, the air, in symbolic description, - 3. Locusts are underworld creatures: evil spirits. The locusts in Joel chapters 1 and 2 are also instruments of divine punishment, albeit in a different sense. The scorpion is also a symbol of Satan. Verse 4 (and its continuation) speaks of the desperate guilt of the wicked. - 5. The scorpion is the astronomical sign of the month of October; from there to the end of the year according to the Greek calendar (the end of February) is a period of five months. So our verse means that the torment of conscience will torment the wicked all the way. According to other commentators, the sacred author mentions five months because in the East the locust plague is a frightening blow during the five hottest months of the year. - 6. The gnawing of conscience is more painful than physical death. - 7-10. The description of the locusts reminds of centaurs in popular imagination. Parts of the description highlight the strength, power, and cruelty of the evil spirits symbolized by the locusts. - 8. The woman's hair, according to some commentators, represents the sinful pleasure which the evil spirits lure people to enjoy. - 9. The breastplate like iron armor represents the heartless cruelty of the evil spirits. (Cf. Sir. 3, 65.) - 11. The king of the locusts is the fallen angel mentioned in verse 1. The abyss is hell; Abaddon (devastation) is, according to the rabbis, the name of the bottom of hell, The Greek name Apollion = destroyer) is undoubtedly a sarcastic pun on the name of one of the most famous gods of paganism, Apollo.

    Verse 12 means that after the horrors of the fifth trumpet, even more terrible plagues will follow.

    Rev 9,1 - Rev 9,12

    At the sound of the fifth trumpet, a star falls from the sky. The star is synonymous with Satan, of whom Jesus Christ spoke: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven" (Lk 10,18). Satan has gained power over the underworld, hell, so he is given the key to the well of the abyss. A large army of underworld spirits pours out of the abyss, like smoke. In the Eastern man's conception, evil spirits were locked in an underground prison (Jude 6). John represents the evil spirits in the form of locusts. The locust was a well-known natural disaster (Ex 10,12-15), but also represented the enemy attacking on horseback (Joel 1,4). The scorpion, whose sting is very painful, lends a tail to the locust. It symbolizes the Parthians, who kept the Roman Empire in fear, and shot arrows even when turned back on horseback, just as a scorpion stings with its tail bent backward. The torment is the gnawing of conscience. Five months - this is usually how long the worst locust plague lasts on the border. Kings Abaddon = destruction, or Apollion = destroyer, and identical to Satan himself. Recently, he has been identified with the Greek Apollo, who was originally a Hittite-Babylonian deity, but later became the patron deity of the Roman Empire in Rome. John, out of sheer mockery, makes the patron deity of the Empire the destructive prince of the underworld.

    At the sound of the fifth trumpet, an entire army of evil spirits came forth from hell to torment and despair people with the gnawing of their conscience. The star that fell from the sky is Satan. (Lk. 10,18, Rev. 12,7-9.) The locusts remind of centaurs in the people's imagination. Parts of the description express the tempting power and cruelty of the evil spirits. The king of the locusts is the fallen angel mentioned in the first verse. Abaddon, devastation, is the name of the depth of hell. Apollion, destroyer, is likely a pun on the pagan god Apollo's name.

    According to Rev. 12,9, Satan is cast down to earth, and power is given to him to bring about ruin, and Christ Himself sees Satan fall like lightning from heaven (Luke. 10,18). Therefore, the star mentioned here is Satan, so the meaning of the verse is this: The fifth punishment consists in the power given to Satan to release the spirits of hell for the ruin of people. To give a key is to give power; the well of the abyss, its throat, is hell.

    Hell, in symbolic speech, is a vortex of fire, which, when opened, smoke rises from it, as the result of fire.

    Locusts come from the throat of hell with the smoke. Locusts, according to prophetic language, represent armies (Joel 1:4). This is how they appear here, because they are represented as armed warriors, empowered to harm (vv. 7–10), under one leader (v. 11); however, looking at the verbs of the text even in passing, it is immediately noticeable that these are not earthly warriors; for they do no harm to the country (v. 4), which is inevitable with earthly warriors; they do not kill, which cannot be said of earthly champions; but they only hurt people, and among them only those whom God did not take under his protection. It is clear from these signs that this army is hellish, the army of Satan, the army of evil spirits. They were given the power to tempt the Jews to the most terrible evil and the most heartless acts for a while, and at the same time to torture them in a terrifying way.

    Scorpions are very venomous, they sting quickly, and their sting, if prompt help does not arrive, causes death.

    "There is no sign of God on their foreheads" = they are not among the elect to be protected from the punitive judgment (Rev. 7,3).

    "for five months" = for a while.

    The scorpion torments when it hurts a person, that is, it does not kill immediately but tortures slowly.

    For 9,6 see Rev. 6,15.16.

    "horses prepared for battle" = a symbol of savagery.

    "their heads were as if crowned with gold" is a symbol of victorious power.

    "their faces, like human faces" they appeared to be human-shaped, yet they were scorpions.

    They appeared to be gentle, yet they were predatory lions.

    "their breastplates were as it were breastplates of iron" = a symbol of strength.

    The angel of the abyss is one of the evil spirits who differ from each other in terms of power and authority (Eph. 6,12).

    Abaddon = Apollion = Exterminans. The fulfillment of this prophecy about the hellish locust army can also be demonstrated in Jewish history. The Jews were already in the time of Christ, outwardly full of holy deeds, inwardly full of evil (Matthew 12,44.45). But their fallen state, after committing the horrendous Messiah murder, has been growing ever since, peaking just before and during the Jewish war. Totally divided into factions that persecute and torment each other, immersed in all evil, devoid of all virtue, trampling human and divine rights underfoot, and driven only by blind rage and the most unappeasable hatred, shortly before their complete destruction, they were true images of satanic evil and examples of such fear, despair, and spiritual abandonment, as only Satan could create. Flavius Josephus, also a Jew and partly an eyewitness to this misery, describes this terrible state. However, we should not overlook the fact that this punitive judgment also includes both the near future, outside the time of the Jewish war, and at the same time the distant one, the last time; because Satan's rage, the power given to him to tempt and torment people, in the extent presented here, will only literally and literally occur in the final era, shortly before the public trial (20. v.), so that everything he does before this era is just a prefiguration of his last and most violent efforts.

    The events triggered by the fifth trumpet blast partly resemble the eighth Egyptian plague (Ex 10:1kk.), and partly the locust plague described in Joel 1-2. The image is coloured by demonic features of the eschatological situation and apocalyptic mode of expression, and is escalated to cosmic proportions. The star falling from heaven to earth depicts a celestial being (cf. Enoch 86:3; 88:1; cf. Rev 20:1). The angel was "given" the "key to the depths of the underworld." The abyss (which biblical tradition sometimes separates from Sheol, sometimes places together with it cf. Job 41:22kk.; Rom 10:7), according to apocalyptic literature, is the prison of evil spirits (cf. Enoch 10:4kk.; 18:11kk.; 19:1; 4 Ezra 7:36; cf. Lk 8:31). This key is in Christ's hand (cf. Rev 1:18). Now an angel has received it to open it and release the demons onto the human world. According to the ancient worldview, the universe is arranged in three layers: above is heaven, the dwelling place of God and celestial beings, in the middle is earth, the world of people and earthly life, plants and animals, and below, under the earth, is the world of the dead and evil spirits. There is fire in the depths. This worldview, which biblical people also take for granted from the spiritual heritage of antiquity, does not oblige us. For us, just as for the intermediaries of biblical revelation, it is not the form of expression, but its theological content that is important. In the end times, God allows evil to rage in the world as a punishment for sin.

    According to the apocalyptic image, smoke first bursts from the depths, which blurs the sun and the air. The life-giving sunlight disappears as a sign of judgment. From the smoke, creatures similar to locusts emerge. These are not locusts, but, as can be seen from the description in verses 7kk., they are fantastic apocalyptic, demonic monsters. The basic image is the locust invasion and the locust cloud, which, in its destructive, terrifying, and irresistible reality, was an apocalyptic phenomenon for the Eastern man. These demonic monsters are not real locusts because they do not harm the vegetation, only the people. They only harm those people who "do not have the seal of God on their foreheads" (v. 4). The demonic world descends on those who obey evil, in a new, previously unknown form of torment. The torment caused by the demonic monsters is such as "the torment caused by a scorpion" (v. 5). A scorpion's sting in Palestine is fatal only to children. It only causes torment to adults. The torment caused by the demons is similar, but still quite different. It probably causes spiritual distress. It is possible that today the seer would describe this torment with different terms of neurosis. Because of the torment, people "seek death," they want to flee into death, but death "flees from them." Man cannot escape from God's judgment into death. There are questions that death does not solve. Verse 6. highlights the parainetic character of Revelation.

    The power of the locust-like demonic creatures lasts for five months (v. 5). The five months is the lifespan of a locust, on the other hand, it is a specific round number (cf. Gen 7:24; cf. Mt 25:15; Lk 12:6; 14:19; 1Cor 14:19). There is a limit to the raging of demons. Their release does not mean their permanent rule. God remains the Lord in the world.

    The seer describes in detail the appearance of the demonic creatures. They are similar to war horses, they have a crown on their heads, their faces are human faces, their manes are like women's hair, their teeth are lion's teeth, their clothing is like iron armor, their voices are like the sound of chariots rushing into battle. Attractive appearance, human face, and behind it lion's teeth, demonic distortion, which, however, also points to the essential features of sin and evil.

    The demonic armies also have a king, his name is Abaddon. This name corresponds to the meaning of Sheol and abyss. Job 28:22 personifies it. In the Rabbinic and Mandaean literature, it is the deepest part of hell. The Hebrew name hides the secret of this angelic being appearing in royal form. That's why there is an explanation right next to it. In Greek, he bears the name Apollyon. Its meaning is "destroyer". The word points to the name Apollo, which the Greeks also derive from the verb apollymi. Apollo is the god who destroys with plague, his favorite animal is the locust. Since Augustus honored Apollo as a protective god, and later also as the protector of the emperors, he was given special honor, some exegetes identify Abaddon with the Roman emperor. However, the whole picture is so apocalyptic-mythological in character that it lacks any historical connection. At most, we can see an allusion against the emperor cult in it, but it would be a violence against the text to connect this vision to any historical date or person. The revelation has an eschatological meaning referring to the end times.

    After the "five months" have passed, the plague subsides, but the judgment continues. The seer signals that the judgment has not yet reached its climax. One "woe", i.e., a wave of pain and terror has passed, but there are still two more to come.

  • EasyPrompt
    EasyPrompt

    Sleep well, Vidqun!


    For when you wake up again...



    In Revelation, it is the false prophet (Anglo-America) that breathes life into the UN. The UN is an extension of the Anglo-American world power.


    In Daniel chapter 2, the feet of iron and clay come out of the Roman power. The UN comes out of the US/UK which is out of the Roman power.


    In Daniel chapter 7, the fourth beast is Rome. The horns are the nations descended from the Roman power. The three horns of Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Germany were humiliated by the Allies/LeagueNations/UN with treaties that stripped them of power/land/control after the world wars.


    "As for the ten horns, ten kings will rise up out of that kingdom; and still another one will rise up after them, and he will be different from the first ones, and he will humiliate three kings. He will speak words against the Most High, and he will continually harass the holy ones of the Supreme One. He will intend to change times and law, and they will be given into his hand for a time, times, and half a time. But the Court sat, and they took away his rulership, in order to annihilate him and to destroy him completely." (Daniel 7:24-26)


    The UN world power is different from the other kingdoms. The UN world power will be allowed to attack religion for time, times and half a time. The UN power will be in place when the God's kingdom comes at the end of the 3 1/2 times and destroys all governments in opposition to God's kingdom.


    In Daniel chapter 8, the small horn initially is the US/UK but it becomes the UN.


    "And in the final part of their kingdom, as the transgressors act to a completion, a fierce-looking king who understands ambiguous sayings will stand up. His power will become great, but not through his own power. He will bring ruin in an extraordinary way, and he will be successful and act effectively. He will bring mighty ones to ruin, also the people made up of the holy ones. And by his cunning he will use deception to succeed; and in his heart he will exalt himself; and during a time of security he will bring many to ruin. He will even stand up against the Prince of princes, but he will be broken without human hand." (Daniel 8:23-25)


    The UN leader will become "great, but not through his own power." He will bring ruin in an extraordinary way during the great tribulation when he, as the head of the UN, authorizes the attack on all religious institutions. Jesus will see that the UN leader is "broken without human hand" at the end of the appointed times of the nations, namely, the three and a half times of the great tribulation.


    Daniel chapter 11:44,45 is talking about Putin. He is coming to his end, and there is no helper for him. Daniel 12:1 says that "During that time" (namely, while Putin is coming to his end) "Miʹcha·el will stand up, the great prince who is standing in behalf of your people. And there will occur a time of distress such as has not occurred since there came to be a nation until that time." In other words, during the time we are now living it, Jesus will take the throne in heaven. The great tribulation will begin after Jesus throws Satan out of heaven, as is stated in Revelation.


    "It will be for an appointed time, appointed times, and half a time. As soon as the dashing to pieces of the power of the holy people comes to an end, all these things will come to their finish." (Daniel 12:7)


    In Luke 21:24 Jesus referred to this time, times and half a time as the appointed times of the nations. "And they will fall by the edge of the sword and be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations until the appointed times of the nations are fulfilled."


    When the 3 1/2 years of the great tribulation is over, in other words, when the UN has had their day to prove that human governments without religious institutions are completely unable to solve the world's problems, then Jesus will come and save the day.


    "“Also, there will be signs in the sun and moon and stars, and on the earth anguish of nations not knowing the way out because of the roaring of the sea and its agitation. People will become faint out of fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then they will see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. But as these things start to occur, stand up straight and lift up your heads, because your deliverance is getting near.” With that he told them an illustration: “Notice the fig tree and all the other trees. When they are budding, you see it for yourselves and know that now the summer is near. Likewise also you, when you see these things happening, know that the Kingdom of God is near. Truly I say to you that this generation will by no means pass away until all things happen. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will by no means pass away." (Luke 21:25-33)


    The "generation" of faithful ones that sees the beginning of the tribulation will live to see the end of it, because it is only 3 1/2 years.


    The verses in Revelation about the 42 months are also talking about the UN trampling on religion for the 3 1/2 years. True worshippers will be affected by the cruelty of the UN.


    "But as for the courtyard that is outside the temple sanctuary, leave it out and do not measure it, because it has been given to the nations, and they will trample the holy city underfoot for 42 months." (Revelation 11:2)


    "And they worshipped the dragon because it gave the authority to the wild beast, and they worshipped the wild beast with the words: “Who is like the wild beast, and who can do battle with it?” It was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and it was given authority to act for 42 months. And it opened its mouth in blasphemies against God to blaspheme his name and his dwelling place, even those residing in heaven. It was permitted to wage war with the holy ones and conquer them, and it was given authority over every tribe and people and tongue and nation." (Revelation 13:4-7)


    "If anyone has an ear, let him hear. If anyone is meant for captivity, he will go into captivity. If anyone will kill with the sword, he must be killed with the sword. This is where it calls for endurance and faith on the part of the holy ones." (Revelation 13:9,10)


    Jesus will give us the strength we need when we need it. Love for him and for God and for each other will help us endure.



  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    The account in Luke where Jesus asks them what is their name and they say Legon as we are many, this account shows Jesus is the angel with the key to the abyss.

    they are frightened of him that he will throw them into the abyss now?

    is there more than one angel with the key to the abyss? Both Jesus and Abaddon are two entities? No I think they are one and the same.

  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    It’s always a good idea to compare translations

    king James

    11 And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.


    Revelation 9:11

    ESVThey have as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he is called Apollyon.
    NIVThey had as king over them the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon and in Greek is Apollyon (that is, Destroyer).
    NASBThey have as king over them, the angel of the abyss; his name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in the Greek he has the name Apollyon.
    CSBThey had as their king the angel of the abyss; his name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he has the name Apollyon.
    NLTTheir king is the angel from the bottomless pit; his name in Hebrew is [Abaddon,] and in Greek, [Apollyon]--the Destroyer.

    KJVAnd they had a king over them, which isthe angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.
    -


    I can see why some people may think this angel with the key to the abyss could be Satan, by way would Satan hold the key to the abyss? That doesn’t make sense. What does make sense is that Jesus would hold the key to the abyss and Satan is in there with his demons.
  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    Revelation 20:1-3 show it is definitely Jesus himself who is the angel with the key to the abyss.

    Jesus is the one who has been appointed king of them and actually king over everything in the universe.

    Jesus was the one who had a battle with Satan and the demons and who defeated them in heaven and cast them to the earth.

    Jesus is king over them in the sense that they are his prisoners and he is Abaddon the destroyer the one who holds they key to the abyss and will let them out for a short time after 1000years, then he will destroy them completely the second death which there is no coming back from

  • Vidqun
    Vidqun

    Aqwsed,

    What should be kept in mind is that the book of Revelation was written by a Jew and has a predominantly Semitic background. The origin of the Hebrew name Abaddon should bring us closer to what John meant.

    This is why I stick to the interpretation of Hebrew “Abaddon.”

    I believe the star falling from the sky is an angel. By the way, it fell and was not cast down. Big difference (cf. Rev. 1:16, 20). And why would God allow Satan the keys of the abyss? Won’t help locking him in the abyss if he has the keys. He would also not allow Jesus to be resurrected if he was in control of the keys (cf. Rom. 10:7; Rev. 20:1, 2).

    Also don’t think God would involve Himself with Astrology. God hates astrologers and their craft. He will never use astrological signs as a means of fulfilling prophecy (cf. Is. 47:13, 14 NJB; Jer. 10:2 CJB).

    Five months is not exactly “a while.” I’d say an hour or half an hour is “a while” (cf. Rev. 8:1). I believe it to be a literal 5 months. After five months it would be a good idea to get out of the cities (cf. Rev. 11:13; 16:19).

    I don’t view Sheol, Gehenna as “hell.” It’s a theological construct of Christendom. You are actually saying, as many theologians do, that God is going to use demon hordes to do His will, execute His judgment and fulfill prophecy. I don’t see that at all.

    EasyPrompt,

    I agree. For Abaddon, I put my money on Satan. And the locust-scorpions are the troops of the beast from the abyss, which is the UN. I prefer to keep the Anglo-American world power (beast from the earth/false prophet) and the UN (beast from the abyss) separate. At the end both will be thrown in the lake of fire (cf. Rev. 19:20).

    Dan. 2 Ten toes of iron and clay (all the nations) = Ten horns/kings of Revelation (Rev. 17:12, 16) all concentrated in the UN (beast from the abyss).

    Perhaps one should not be too dogmatic in this instance. You take the basis for your understanding the creative days. So, do you believe these are 24h days? I believe these are not supposed to be taken literally (cf. Gen. 2:4).

    As for the ten horns, ten kings will rise up out of that kingdom; and still another one will rise up after them, and he will be different from the first ones, and he will humiliate three kings.

    Here I go with the Society. Three kings, Spain, France and the Netherlands crushed by the British Empire, becoming the Anglo-American world power during World War I.

    I see you’re still stuck with Watchtower theology as regards the destruction of Babylon the Great. This will occur at the end of the tribulation (not the beginning). See Rev. 16:19.

    Jesus said:and they will fall by the edge of the sword and be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations, until the appointed times of the nations [times of the Gentiles, ESV, NET] are fulfilled” (Luke 21:24). The “appointed times of the nations are to be fulfilled when Jesus, who has the legal right, receives his kingship, this time in a heavenly setting (cf. Dan. 7:13, 14; cf. Rev. 11:2, 15, 18). I would not put a time limit on this.

    "But as for the courtyard that is outside the temple sanctuary, leave it out and do not measure it, because it has been given to the nations, and they will trample the holy city underfoot for 42 months." (Revelation 11:1, 2).

    Let’s first identify the temple. This is all of God’s people on earth (Gal. 6:15, 16; cf. 1 Cor. 3:16, 17; 2 Cor. 6:16; Eph. 2:21, 22). The temple will be measured, meaning God takes ownership of it. It will remain intact through the tribulation (Rev. 7:9,14). The courtyard will be trampled by the nations for 42 months. This is where the dining rooms of the priests are situated. They will be persecuted till the end of the tribulation. Half of them will be killed, other half will be fetched by Jesus after the tribulation (cf. Ezek. 42:1; Dan. 12:7; Matt. 24:29, 31). This will take place during the second half of the tribulation.

    ExBethelite,

    No, I disagree. Jesus is to become king of the Messianic kingdom over the earth. God is Sovereign of the Universe.

    God’s kingship of the universe is to time indefinite, even forever (Ps. 10:16a; 29:10b; 146:10 NW; Jer. 10:7, 10; Zech. 14:9, 17; 1 Tim. 1:17; cf. Rev. 15:3; 19:6). Jesus’ Messianic kingship is to have an enduring future, i.e., a thousand years (Ps. 45:6, 17; 1 Cor. 15:24-28; Rev. 20:3, 4).
  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    And why would God allow Satan the keys of the abyss? Won’t help locking him in the abyss if he has the keys. He would also not allow Jesus to be resurrected if he was in control of the keys (cf. Rom. 10:7; Rev. 20:1, 2).”

    Of course God would allow Jesus the keys to the abyss? I don’t know why you would say God would not let Jesus be in control of the abyss????

  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    ExBethelite,

    No, I disagree. Jesus is to become king of the Messianic kingdom over the earth. God is Sovereign of the Universe.

    God’s kingship of the universe is to time indefinite, even forever (Ps. 10:16a; 29:10b; 146:10 NW; Jer. 10:7, 10; Zech. 14:9, 17; 1 Tim. 1:17; cf. Rev. 15:3; 19:6). Jesus’ Messianic kingship is to have an enduring future, i.e., a thousand years (Ps. 45:6, 17; 1 Cor. 15:24-28; Rev. 20:3, 4).

    yes Jesus is king of Gods kingdom. It makes sense looking at Rev 9:11 that Jesus would be called the king over them.

    Jesus is the angel with the keys to the abyss this is clear and concrete

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