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  • Bennymkje - 9 months ago
    "Dragnet"

    Matt.13:47-48

    The kingdom of heaven is compared to a net cast into the sea. We may assume it as dragnet, which considering the area to be scoured must be of infinite size. The Son of man deputes angels to gather the good and throw away the bad. It is not difficult to imagine it is about judgment by which God shall have the good to himself as in the case of the Parable of the tares. Basically the kingdom of heaven distinguishes two groups of people, namely children of light and children of wrath. (See entry under W/ word-wide web)

    When Jesus of Nazareth assembled his disciples he had assured Peter and Andrew them that,". Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men(Matt.4:19)", in the sense the Word separates the children of light and of wrath.

    In the parable we find the waters mentioned. The waters speak of the world. "But the wicked are like the tossing sea, which cannot rest, whose waves cast up mire and mud (Is.57:20)". In eternity no more sea shall be found (Rev.21:1)

    In the Book of Genesis we read of several separations. (See entry under A-Abstract)

    These separations shall culminate in the inauguration of new heaven and new earth. As promised by Jesus the word-wide web serves as a dragnet. Jesus called his disciples as his associates to draw the catch to the shore. "Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away." (Matt,13:48) (See under the Rule of Three-principle of Association)



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