70 AD and The Bar Kokhba Revolt: The Line of Demarcation of Prophecy and Historical Development
70 AD and The Bar Kokhba Revolt: The Line of Demarcation of Prophecy and Historical Development
The Bible is not a running prophecy where every historical event is a direct fulfillment of an ongoing prophetic timeline. Instead, there is a clear line of demarcation between prophecy and historical events. Prophecy, as given in Scripture, has specific fulfillments that are often marked by divine intent and interpretation within the biblical text. While history unfolds with significant events, not every occurrence is a prophetic fulfillment.
For example, the destruction of the temple in 70AD fulfilled Jesus' words in Matthew 24:34 (Mark 13 and Luke 21), but later events, such as the Bar Kokhba revolt, were not necessarily prophesied in the same way. They were historical developments rather than direct fulfillments of biblical prophecy. Recognizing this distinction prevents us from forcing every major historical event into a 70AD prophetic framework and allows us to interpret Scripture with proper context and fulfillment in mind.
70AD- fulfills all prophecy regarding the perverse generation being removed from the covenant. The Destruction of the Old Covenant System.
132AD-135AD is a historical development. The Bar Kokhba Revolt. The Apostate Jews/Israelites are the New Gentiles (outside the covenant-Gog and Magog) ready to attack the BELOVED CITY.
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