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Jesus did not know the “day and hour” of his return (Matt. 24:36). However, he knew it would take place before his generation had expired. This clearly precludes a delay spanning two millennia or even a single century.

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11/10/2008

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xvraugustine3185 6 months ago

The Christian believers think that the Bible is required to be true. Matt.16:27-28 has a clear meaning that the event of 'end of the world' will happen before the death of some of his apostles. It has not happened. So the question of reliability of Bible, Jesus and God arises. It is necessary that the Church has to give some explanation. So they are trying to find out some other meaning to those words. No believer can accept the truth or fact, if it is against his religious faith.