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This is a question for adventist christians.
"Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity[1][2] that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ. It originated in the 1830s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening when Baptist preacher William Miller first publicly shared his belief that the Second Coming would occur at some point between 1843 and 1844."
Namely this lot ...
QUESTION / TLDR:
If God dictated the message of the bible to the scribes of the bible as a message for our day (aka the end times) why isn't the bible written in the language of today. why is a message for now written in the language of then rather than now.
Why didn't the new testament talk about atoms. A word which existed in greek? Etc?
And before you say that it could only be written in a language that the scribes understood I'll just leave this here ...
"Mene Mene Tequel Parsim" Daniel 5:25
"Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity[1][2] that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ. It originated in the 1830s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening when Baptist preacher William Miller first publicly shared his belief that the Second Coming would occur at some point between 1843 and 1844."
Adventism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Namely this lot ...
Adventism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
QUESTION / TLDR:
If God dictated the message of the bible to the scribes of the bible as a message for our day (aka the end times) why isn't the bible written in the language of today. why is a message for now written in the language of then rather than now.
Why didn't the new testament talk about atoms. A word which existed in greek? Etc?
And before you say that it could only be written in a language that the scribes understood I'll just leave this here ...
"Mene Mene Tequel Parsim" Daniel 5:25