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"last days": Acts2:17; 2Tim3:1; Heb1:2; Jam5:3; 2Pet3:3
"last day": John6:39,40,44,54; Jn7:37; Jn11:24; Jn12:48

Allegory for "day" = "light": God called the light Day: Gen 1
So what's the difference between last lights and last light?
If such things are "allegory": Gal 4, and "mystery"(20 times)

2007-05-15 00:53:53 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

1 day as 1000 yrs & 100- yrs as 1 day.
"last days" denotes first days to find and compare, so first days vs last days would be as comparing <-BC vs AD->. Such is as if comparing law vs grace. But only up to 2000AD; for after that is the third day is also the seventh day, which is the last day(light); And the 7th day has no evening & morning ment'd. So it's now 3rd day = 7th day = last day; and such is not millennial as other six.

2007-05-17 01:47:03 · update #1

10 answers

You're splitting hairs over the wording of a superstition.

2007-05-15 00:56:09 · answer #1 · answered by nondescript 7 · 0 5

In Bible prophecy, “last days” or comparable expressions such as “final part of the days” were used to designate a time when events of history culminate. (Eze 38:8, 16; Da 10:14) The content of the prophecy fixes the starting point of the “final part of the days” when the foretold events would begin to occur. Those living at the time of the prophecy’s fulfillment could therefore be spoken of as living in the “last days” or the “final part of the days.” Depending upon the nature of the prophecy, this may be a period covering just a few years or many and can apply to widely separated time periods.

The Bible also refers to a “last day,” during which the resurrection of the dead is to take place. (Joh 6:39, 40, 44; 11:24; compare Da 12:13.) At John 12:48 this “last day” is associated with a time of judgment. Obviously, therefore, it denotes a time of a far more distant future than the end of the apostolic period.—Compare 1Th 4:15-17; 2Th 2:1-3; Re 20:4-6, 12.

2007-05-15 01:03:20 · answer #2 · answered by papa G 6 · 2 0

The Bible uses the expession LAST DAYS to refer to the concluding time period leading up to a divinely appointed execution that marks the end of a system of things.What indicates that we are living in the last days?..Nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom....matt 24:7 food shortages,earthquakes..luke 21:11 pestilences,increased lawlessness and a cooling off of love by the greater number..matt. 24:11,12 men become faint out of fear of the things to come,christ true followers will be objects of hatred by all the nations matthew 24:9 and the kingdom preaching work will be done matthew 24:14...these are the sign of the last days

2007-05-22 11:25:30 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Hey, wanna play one of my songs? - the drummer Am I dying or is it my birthday? - Lady Nancy Langhorne No - Alexander Bell (response to Don't leave me) You too, Brutus? - Julius Ceasar Why not, it belongs to him - Charlie Chaplin (response to May God have mercy on your soul) It's very beautiful over there - Edison God damn the whole f**kin' world and everyone in it but you, Carlotta. - W.C. Fields Last words are for fools who haven't said enough - Marx Drink to me! - Picasso I have a terrific headache - FD Roosevelt Go away! I'm all right! - H.G. Wells

2016-05-18 06:18:36 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the last days are the Days before the day of Judgement. The days where the Calamities and Wars shall be upon all nations, as it is today.

The Last day is the Day Where Christ comes, because then the time to repent will be over, the time to prepare and the time of testing will be over. and we will be judged.

2007-05-15 01:07:39 · answer #5 · answered by David Flournoy 2 · 0 0

Last Days=Now
Last Day=Anyday now.

2007-05-15 01:00:09 · answer #6 · answered by Tyler 4 · 2 0

What exactly is your point here, anyway? Oh wait, let me guess. The Bible is all just a bunch of allegory so we can't take it seriously and we can toss out all those parts about evil and what sin is and how we should live our lives....right?

*shudder*

2007-05-15 01:03:00 · answer #7 · answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7 · 0 2

Get a Life !

2007-05-15 00:56:36 · answer #8 · answered by The Master 3 · 0 1

We are living in the last days....

The last "Day" is the resurrection.

New bodies for the Christian (yipee)....eternal hell-fire for the non-believer (very sad)

2007-05-15 00:56:44 · answer #9 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 2 2

i dun know

2007-05-15 00:56:13 · answer #10 · answered by icycloud 3 · 0 0

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