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Romans 11:26a.... And so all Israel will be saved.

Think Jesus statement referred to the Jewish Peoples at that time of His first coming would on the hole reject Him as promised messiah, but at His second coming, the living Jews indeed shall cry out to Him 'grieving .mourning over Him, and saying Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord"

No it’s an ethical reality right then. It is not a prediction.

The mourning over him has taken place as noted in John, a fulfilled event.
 
The power of the Bible is not predicting our future. Even though we know the end.

It is asserting that Christ was enthroned in the resurrection and all people , high or low, must honor him. Ps 2 and 110, and Acts 2:30,31.
 
Jn 19:37 is one of many places where the fulfillment is clearly in the Gospel event, not future judgement, and where the repeat quote in the Rev shows that it has a present (that generation) meaning. Another major one is the Lk 23:24 where the line about the dread of the judgement that is to take place in that generation, which is also mentioned in the Rev.

The synoptics 'future' is mostly about the end of that generation (Mt 24 up to 29), with the allowance that the world might not end by then. If you know the Rev, you know the first page says it is about that time also, but when you get to the end of the document, yes, this world is gone and a new has come, after Christ has reigned a long time. Very similar outlooks.
 
Corr: Mt 24 up to v29. The original understanding of the apostles was that the world would end after the destruction of Israel.
 
Not would be before His second coming event itself
Meaningless assembly of words

Do you think there will absolutely no people at all considering self-destruction to avoid God's wrath (regardless of the timing of Rev. 6:16)?
 
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