Two Witnesses Error?
I am bound by God’s WORD to advise you of an error in “The Two Witnesses of Revelation”. The ERROR is that ENOCH is one of the Two Witnesses, NOT Moses. The author referred to Jude verse 9; However, if he had read on down to verse 14-19. ENOCH is quoted “…The LORD cometh WITH Ten Thousands of HIS SAINTS.
Q. With respect to Ikvot ha’ Mashiach, I am bound by God’s WORD to advise you of an error in “The Two Witnesses of Revelation” by Ikvot ha’ Mashiach.
The ERROR is that ENOCH is one of the Two Witnesses, NOT Moses. The author referred to Jude verse 9; However, if he had read on down to verse 14-19. ENOCH is quoted “…The LORD cometh WITH Ten Thousands of HIS SAINTS.
This meaning ENOCH is Watching, along with ELIJAH, JESUS CHRIST WITH ALL HIS SAINTS COMING TO BATTLE THOSE the anti-christ HAS ASSEMBLED.
There are only 2 men who have not died, Elijah and Enoch. So they must return and be slain as required by THE WORD.
A. What you mean to say is that your opinion of who the two witnesses are differs from mine. I’ve read Jude 14-19 and don’t see any requirement there that Enoch has to be a witness. I disagree with your interpretation.
I believe that Enoch, being taken before the flood, is a model of those who will be raptured before the judgment and will never die, the Church. No where does the Bible say that everyone has to die. In fact 1 Cor 15:51 says the opposite.