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What christian can say, "yes I was there with Paul and these things did happen?" Luke is a scribe, like an honest reporter of what is said to him without judging if it is right or wrong. Luke was not with Paul to verify any of it but does tell us this is what Paul says happened.
No one should force the truth upon another it must be accepted willingly. Those that want the water of salvation have their feet washed, their life journey guided by the gospel of truth shared by followers of Jesus.
Jesus broke Jewish law. There are laws God does require. One is water Baptism for sin Jesus fulfilled that yet no Jew does. Jesus refused to kill people to save his life and that fulfilled Gods law of Do Not Kill.
I will try to show you a time table of John's writings of his vision. Rev1;1 John wrote of things shortly to come to pass. Verse 2. For the things He saw. Verse 3 For the time is at hand. John was in a state of "Tribulation." along with his brothers in Christ. Do these Scriptures seem to imply John was recording things present to his day looking forward? My kindest regards. Al
I appreciate your input. May I ask you for supporting Scriptures? And a question? What does it mean to you when the Rev.1 states that John was in the " Spirit" when he wrote? I hope to be consistent historically and allegorically thru the Seven Seals. Perhaps John's vision was looking forward thru the entire Gospel Day. A panoramic view of the Church established at Pentecost