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I think they should stay out of the Bible. It is not for Bahais interpretation.first of all you should stay out of the book Revelation .its a book written in signs / symbols . very little of it can be taken literally.
to ''see'' means to understand
No, the the "eyes seeing" is not literal ... It means that everyone will recognize Baha'u'llah eventually, which is in His writings.Interesting, that according to Bahais the "clouds" are metaphorical, but the "eyes seeing" is literal ...
A biblical analysis by whom? Many people have analyzed the Bible and they do not agree as to the meaning of the verses.The truth is that a strictly biblical analysis is the only thing that can tell us the truth. Of course, to do that, we must accept not only part of what the Bible says, but all of it.
You are correct about all that.first of all you should stay out of the book Revelation .its a book written in signs / symbols . very little of it can be taken literally.
to ''see'' means to understand
you saidno he had it wrong .coming in the clouds means its not seen ,it means not visible to the eye . but because of the things happening we would know he has returned and is present
... andWhat about the verse in the Bible that says that every eye shall see Him?
Revelation 1:7 KJ21
Behold, He cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see Him, and they also who pierced Him; and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of Him. Even so. Amen.
But now you saySon of man coming with the clouds means that the return of Christ will appear in the form of another human being. The term “clouds” as used in the Bible means those things that are contrary to the ways and desires of men. Just like the physical clouds prevent the eyes of men from beholding the sun, these things hindered men from recognizing the return of Christ.
I think there are some inconsistences here.No, the the "eyes seeing" is not literal ... It means that everyone will recognize Baha'u'llah eventually, which is in His writings.
Why should the Baha'is stay out and the Christians stay in?I think they should stay out of the Bible. It is not for Bahais interpretation.
No, just some misunderstandings.I think there are some incoherences here.
Can we Christians interpret Bahais writings?Why should the Baha'is stay out and the Christians stay in?
''Note that Dan 12:13 says "at the end of the days.” This chapter is about what will happen at the time of the end of an age, when Christ returns.''Why should the Baha'is stay out and the Christians stay in?
The Christians are clueless as to what it means and they cannot even agree on the meanings of verses. It's laughable.
The Baha'is know what it means because Baha'u'llah unsealed the Book as per Daniel 12.
Daniel Chapter 12:4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
12:8 And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things? 9 And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end. 12 Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days. 13 But go thou thy way till the end be; for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of the days.
Note that Dan 12:13 says "at the end of the days.” This chapter is about what will happen at the time of the end of an age, when Christ returns.
12 Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days.
The 2,300 years came in 1844 and the book was unsealed by Baha’u’llah. Unsealing the Book means we can now understand what much of the Bible means that could never be understood before by reading the Baha’i Writings, thus fulfilling the prophecy in Daniel 12:4 that knowledge shall be increased. It also means that scientific and all other kinds of knowledge will be increased, which has clearly happened since the coming of Baha'u'llah.
That’s correct. Muslims believe Jesus was saved by God from that humiliating death. In fact, according to the Bible, Jesus (when he reappeared to his disciples after the ‘crucifixion’) hinted to them he was not killed nor was he crucifiedDoes anyone know anything about these subjects?
- I just found out on YouTube and Google Muslims don't believe Jesus was killed by the Romans.
- Someone else died in Jesus place. / Are they accusing the Bible of telling a big lie about Jesus resurrection too?
- They say Jesus is not the Son of God but a prophet, he did not rise from the dead or proclaim himself to be divine.
- I wonder if they believed Jesus is at God's right hand in heaven, like the Bible says?
- Is it true that Muslims believe Jesus is nothing more than a prophet, Just a great man?
Your translation is valid, it is the most common.John 1:1, "In the beginning the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God".
Thanks for responding to my questions, Thank you for your explanation.That’s correct. Muslims believe Jesus was saved by God from that humiliating death. In fact, according to the Bible, Jesus (when he reappeared to his disciples after the ‘crucifixion’) hinted to them he was not killed nor was he crucified
Accusing the Bible of telling lies? On the contrary, it’s the Early Church who mishandled the Scriptures and lied to the Christians, and over time, those lies were taken as the truth.
If you understand ‘son of God’ as God the Son, then no, Jesus is NOT the Son of God, but a great man and a prophet of God. In fact, according to the Bible, none of his disciples ever saw Jesus as God or that he claimed to be God - they all saw him as a great Rabbi and a prophet of God.
Of course you can.Can we Christians interpret Bahais writings?
Yes, and Christ has returned.''Note that Dan 12:13 says "at the end of the days.” This chapter is about what will happen at the time of the end of an age, when Christ returns.''
when Christ returns?
Ok.Of course you can.
@Trailblazer It seems too complicated for you, so I'll put it a different way:Tell me: you say BahaUllah recognize Jesus as the only Messiah.
If BahaUllah said something that contradicts Jesus' teachings, who is lying?
"There is only one savior, and that is Jesus Christ."I never said that Baha'u'llah was a savior. I know better. There is only one savior, and that is Jesus Christ.
Jesus said it is finished.
John 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
Why would we need to be saved twice?
I am wondering if you know what a person is to be saved from in the first place ?I never said that Baha'u'llah was a savior. I know better. There is only one savior, and that is Jesus Christ.
Jesus said it is finished.
John 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
Why would we need to be saved twice?
I know the Baha’i religion developed from Shiite Islam in mid-19th century Iran.Does anyone know anything about these subjects?
- I just found out on YouTube and Google Muslims don't believe Jesus was killed by the Romans.
- Someone else died in Jesus place. / Are they accusing the Bible of telling a big lie about Jesus resurrection too?
- They say Jesus is not the Son of God but a prophet, he did not rise from the dead or proclaim himself to be divine.
- I wonder if they believed Jesus is at God's right hand in heaven, like the Bible says?
- Is it true that Muslims believe Jesus is nothing more than a prophet, Just a great man?
Do you agree with my words in this post? Do you feel we should listen to any words of the Trinity from the Church connected to the Roman Empire in the 4th century?That’s correct. Muslims believe Jesus was saved by God from that humiliating death. In fact, according to the Bible, Jesus (when he reappeared to his disciples after the ‘crucifixion’) hinted to them he was not killed nor was he crucified
Accusing the Bible of telling lies? On the contrary, it’s the Early Church who mishandled the Scriptures and lied to the Christians, and over time, those lies were taken as the truth.
If you understand ‘son of God’ as God the Son, then no, Jesus is NOT the Son of God, but a great man and a prophet of God. In fact, according to the Bible, none of his disciples ever saw Jesus as God or that he claimed to be God - they all saw him as a great Rabbi and a prophet of God.