New Video! Is there a 2000 year gap between Matthew 16:27 and verse 28? |
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I was personally raised believing that Matthew 16:27 speaks of the "end of the world" while v. 28 foretold the day of Pentecost, only a few months removed from when Jesus spoke the prediction. This is the popular view in the amillennial world. The dispensationalists insert a 1000 year gap between the verses. However, this position is simply not contextual. It is false. Verse 27 says what Jesus was going to do; v. 28 tells us when he was going to do it. There is no gap between the verses!
I just posted a new video demonstrating this, with an examination of the Greek grammar. Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrDonPreston#p/a/u/0/sKBhtaS1tmw
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New Video! Is there a 2000 year gap between Matthew 16:27 and verse 28?
