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@Stephen
But your bible does.
No, it's not just "my" Bible. And I have advised, before, of taking caution to cite only specific verses of the Bible and count on them, only, for description of God's word to man. For example, the citation many make, including you, of "an hundred and forty and four thousand" of "servants of God" [revelation 7: 4 - 8 and Rev. 14: 1, 3-5] who are claimed to be the total count of those who will be favored to live with God in heaven. Not to put too fine a point on it, but bullshyte. That is the problem, as I have advised before, of cherry-picking verses to cite, ignoring others. Well, what of the "great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations and kindreds , and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes , and palms in their hand; And cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation to our God, which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb,..." [Rev. 7: 9-13] Numberless is the number of people who will abide with the Lamb of God in heaven, my friend. The 144k may be leaders of these numberless host of forgiven, righteous people who will abide in heaven. Do we forget them just because you don't bother to read more of the Word than you choose?
Yeah, bullshyte. It's not me tearing words and pages out of it just so that what remains is in total agreement with me. I accept there are biblical flaws, okay?But I havre a means to find the truth: I ask. I ask God, who still reveals truths to the faithful who understand that faith is the power by which God reveals to man, today, as he has in times past. Who told God to shut his mouth? Not me, my friend.