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Oracle on Egypt: See, the LORD is riding on a swift cloud on his way to Egypt; The idols of Egypt tremble before him, the hearts of the Egyptians melt within them. (Isa 19:1)
This is the fulfillment!
In the year the general sent by Sargon, king of Assyria, fought against Ashdod and captured it, the LORD gave a warning through Isaiah, the son of Amoz: Go and take off the sackcloth from your waist, and remove the sandals from your feet. This he did, walking naked and barefoot. Then the LORD said: Just as my servant Isaiah has gone naked and barefoot for three years as a sign and portent against Egypt and Ethiopia, so shall the king of Assyria lead away captives from Egypt, and exiles from Ethiopia, young and old, naked and barefoot, with buttocks uncovered (the shame of Egypt). They shall be dismayed and ashamed because of Ethiopia, their hope, and because of Egypt, their boast. The inhabitants of this coastland shall say on that day, “Look at our hope! We have fled here for help and deliverance from the king of Assyria; where can we flee now?” (Isa 20:1-6)
The Lord came on a cloud, but not physically in the general sent by Sargon. It was the LORD’s judgment that was coming on a cloud and it was carried out by the Assyrians. Everyone automatically assumes that whenever Jesus is spoken of as coming on the clouds, it refers to his second coming in glory.
It does not! It first refers to his coming judgment of the Old Covenant world that would happen within a generation. This is a direct result of Christ ascending to heaven to be presented before the Ancient of Days. The Sanhedrin did not witness this directly. What they witnessed was the earthly evidence of God’s wrath carried out by the Romans. That is how they saw Jesus coming on the clouds. The same is true of Mt 24. It first refers to the end of one age, but it prefigures and forshadows the end of time when Christ comes again in glory.
In otherwords, most people push all of it into the future which is incorrect. All of scripture was initially fulfilled within a generation of Christ in one sense. But we wait for for final fulfillment when Christ comes again in glory.
This is the prophecy!I’m not quite sure I get what you are saying here. Are you saying that Jesus already came the second time in the form of the Roman general Titus, who lead the attack on Jerusalem? If this is what you are saying I think you better turn around and take another look.
Oracle on Egypt: See, the LORD is riding on a swift cloud on his way to Egypt; The idols of Egypt tremble before him, the hearts of the Egyptians melt within them. (Isa 19:1)
This is the fulfillment!
In the year the general sent by Sargon, king of Assyria, fought against Ashdod and captured it, the LORD gave a warning through Isaiah, the son of Amoz: Go and take off the sackcloth from your waist, and remove the sandals from your feet. This he did, walking naked and barefoot. Then the LORD said: Just as my servant Isaiah has gone naked and barefoot for three years as a sign and portent against Egypt and Ethiopia, so shall the king of Assyria lead away captives from Egypt, and exiles from Ethiopia, young and old, naked and barefoot, with buttocks uncovered (the shame of Egypt). They shall be dismayed and ashamed because of Ethiopia, their hope, and because of Egypt, their boast. The inhabitants of this coastland shall say on that day, “Look at our hope! We have fled here for help and deliverance from the king of Assyria; where can we flee now?” (Isa 20:1-6)
The Lord came on a cloud, but not physically in the general sent by Sargon. It was the LORD’s judgment that was coming on a cloud and it was carried out by the Assyrians. Everyone automatically assumes that whenever Jesus is spoken of as coming on the clouds, it refers to his second coming in glory.
It does not! It first refers to his coming judgment of the Old Covenant world that would happen within a generation. This is a direct result of Christ ascending to heaven to be presented before the Ancient of Days. The Sanhedrin did not witness this directly. What they witnessed was the earthly evidence of God’s wrath carried out by the Romans. That is how they saw Jesus coming on the clouds. The same is true of Mt 24. It first refers to the end of one age, but it prefigures and forshadows the end of time when Christ comes again in glory.
In otherwords, most people push all of it into the future which is incorrect. All of scripture was initially fulfilled within a generation of Christ in one sense. But we wait for for final fulfillment when Christ comes again in glory.
