by G. E. Henna | 22 Aug 2018 | Argumentation
Previously, we considered the Old Testament’s usage of language of eternity. In short, we saw that the words translated in English as “eternal” or “eternity” don’t always describe a time of unending duration. Sometimes, a far more defined time period is in view. The...
by G. E. Henna | 21 Jul 2018 | Argumentation, Scripture
Previously, I briefly introduced a discussion to the nature of things “eternal,” as the term is used in the Bible, by showing that similar language—words like “forever” and “everlasting”—are used in the Bible to speak of time periods that are quite defined and...
by G. E. Henna | 5 Jul 2018 | Argumentation, Scripture
Readers of the Bible are confronted time and again with the eternal destiny of all people.1If we were to get overly technical, we might want to draw a distinction between “eternal” and “everlasting.” “Eternal,” strictly speaking, implies something or someone that had...
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