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Charity · 61-69
Jesus said it hasn't entered the minds of man what God has in store for them. So all of our concepts are probably wrong.
John wrote in Revelation in the new heaven and on new earth, there would be no more seas (that includes what we call oceans these days), there will be no sun, there will be no moon. But there will be a river flowing from the throne set in the New Jerusalem and on each side of the river are the trees of life. An idea of what the new Earth will look like. Nothing of what this new heaven (meaning universe) will be like but considering the beauty of this one it has to be more grander.
Scripture tells us there will be peace, no pain, no suffering, no weeping, no sadness, no sin and sin is disobedience, and no memory of the things of this old Earth. We will be as one, one mind. Being of one mind, will we have a low degree of telepathy?
I can't imagine
John wrote in Revelation in the new heaven and on new earth, there would be no more seas (that includes what we call oceans these days), there will be no sun, there will be no moon. But there will be a river flowing from the throne set in the New Jerusalem and on each side of the river are the trees of life. An idea of what the new Earth will look like. Nothing of what this new heaven (meaning universe) will be like but considering the beauty of this one it has to be more grander.
Scripture tells us there will be peace, no pain, no suffering, no weeping, no sadness, no sin and sin is disobedience, and no memory of the things of this old Earth. We will be as one, one mind. Being of one mind, will we have a low degree of telepathy?
I can't imagine
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Charity · 61-69
@peterlee I said in Revelation not Mark.
Mark 4:37-41 is about the storm in the sea, meaning Waters.
If you're educated you know words can be used with different meanings.
Just like the word stars in the Bible sometimes means angels as in Revelation and other times it means the lights of the sky.
Are they called homonyms?
Mark 4:37-41 is about the storm in the sea, meaning Waters.
If you're educated you know words can be used with different meanings.
Just like the word stars in the Bible sometimes means angels as in Revelation and other times it means the lights of the sky.
Are they called homonyms?
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