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The end of the world will begin with the second coming of Christ Jesus. When Jesus returns at the second coming, He will destroy all the wicked and will lay waste the world. Then after the 1000 year millennium, the world will be renewed with fire. We do not know when this will take place, but we can know from the signs of the end times laid out in the Bible.
gabrelAnswer:The two angels who appeared to the apostles at the ascension are not named (see Acts 1:9-11).
Every second of every day of your life
There are quite a few prophecies of the second coming of Jesus in the Bible. The earliest of these is in chapter 13 of Mark's Gospel, which has Jesus prophesy the end of the world and his own return on clouds of glory, during the lifetimes of those then living. The references to the destruction that occurred in the late 60s gives an indication of when this was expected to occur. Jesus told his listeners that they would see the Temple destroyed, and the abomination of desolation, followed by the Son of man coming in clouds of glory, and that this would take place during their own generation.By the 80s of the first century, when Matthew's Gospel was written, the return predicted in Mark's Gospel was becoming unlikely - the generation had already passed - and the author of Matthew had to change the emphasis away from an impending end of the world. While copying as faithfully as possible from Mark, he changed the position of the sentence about "this generation", relative to the destruction of the great buildings, so that it referred to something else altogether. He added, and emphasised, material where Jesus told the disciples that the end is not yet, and that no man knows when the end of the world will occur. Matthew 24:21 talks of great tribulation that will be followed by the end of the world and the second coming.Luke was somewhat later than Matthew and even more clearly could not say that the destruction of Jerusalem meant the end of the world. This gospel talks about the end of the world as vaguely in the future, keeping the reference to this generation, but in reference to the need to preach the gospel.Some see further prophecies of the second coming of Jesus in the Book of Revelation. More improbably, the Old Testament has been seen by some as prophesying the second coming of Jesus.In later centuries, the Church frequently prophesied the second coming of Jesus. Every disaster was seen as a sign of his coming. Every major milestone in the tradition of the Church was looked forward to as a propitious time for Jesus to return.Prophecies of the second coming of Jesus gained new impetus in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with the adventist movement, Mormons and the Jehovah's Witnesses. Each prophesied second coming has failed to eventuate, requiring explanations of why the prophecy was wrong.It seems likely that the second coming of Jesus has indeed been prophesied at least 300 times, each time unsuccessfully. It also likely that the second coming of Jesus will continue to be prophesied far into the future.
Yes, the word 'happen' is an action verb; a word for the act of occurring, taking place.
nobody knows when the 2nd coming will take place.
Answer yes hes is coming back at summerslam 2010 in the 7 man tag elimanation tag taking edges place
No we do not believe in purgatory, but we do believe in hell. We believe that when a person dies they remain in a temporary sleep until the second coming of Jesus. Heaven and Hell comes after the eternal judgment at the end of time
No never because when he comes a second time is not going to die in the first place.
The Christian equivalent of Passover is Easter where Jesus is the sacrificial lamb and the Lord's Supper is the Seder. Christians believe the Old Testament feasts were all pointing to an ultimate fulfillment in Christ. The Old Testament feast days were broken up into 2 cycles-- the spring season are 4 feasts grouped together taking place within 50 days--a summer break to prepare for the fall harvest season and the 3 fall feasts. The 4 spring feasts found in Lev.23 were fulfilled in Jesus' first coming and He fulfills the three autumn holidays in his 2nd coming. This why they are grouped in this order. The fall feasts are, feast of trumpets, Day of atonement, feasts of Booths or gatherings, all to be fulfilled in his 2nd coming (taking place in a 2 week period). Jesus fulfilled these feasts by his life and ministry. The unleaven bread- was Christ' life with no sin. The Passover - Christ sacrificed as the lamb. The first-fruits- His resurrection 3 days after the Passover. Pentecost-Jesus sending the Holy Spirit within 50 days of the Passover. All of these were fulfilled in Jesus' first coming. Jesus fulfilled the 4 spring holidays in his first coming and fulfills the three autumn feasts in his 2nd coming. The fall feasts are, feast of trumpets, Day of atonement, feasts of Booths or ingatherings, which takes place in a 2 week period
The birth place of Jesus is Bethlehem.