It's been said the "third day" is also the 7th in John 1 & 2:1.
Day = Light. It's now the "third day(light)", beyond 2000AD.
Perhaps 0 - 2000AD was what's biblically called "last days".
Perhaps it was for comparison of the great vs greater lights;
But the "last day(light)" is about the greatest light, of 3 things.
For the end declared from the beginning: "Let there be light",
seems to be about that God is light having no darkness at all.
Converted Peter reminds us of the allegory aspect of 1 day [is] as 1000 yrs and 1000 yrs [is] as 1 day. 2Peter3 also allegorically compares the two biblical options for the last day: The day of the LORD vs The day of God; Noting we should all be looking for and hasting unto the Day(Light) of God: "that light" of "that God" having "no darkness at all", allegorically the pure grace of "the God of all grace" having no law at all, which is also eternal life having no death at all.
Amos 5:18 notes The day of the LORD is darkness, not light.
2007-05-23
02:43:33
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2007-05-25
03:44:13 ·
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