LEARNING ACTIVITY #26
The Destruction of the Earth
If you have been a Christian for very long, you have no doubt been exposed to
the teaching that this planet we are on will someday (real soon!) be destroyed to
one degree or another, and a new heaven and earth will physically be put into place.
In recent times this topic has been the centerpiece of a number of Christian authored
books, pamphlets and even movies. This would be a good time in our presentation of
the Bible material to focus on this topic.
To begin with, we saw in Learning
Activity #23, items #3, #6 and #7, that the scripture verses in those items cannot
be used to support the above notion of the "earth" passing away because
the scripture is actually speaking of an "age" and not the "earth."
Using
your Bible, look up the following verses and write them in the space provided. As
you proceed answer the questions as they appear in this document.
1. Psalm
104:5_________________________________________________________________________
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2.
What does the verse above say about the longevity of the earth? _____________________
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3.
Ecclesiastes 1:4 ______________________________________________________________
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4.
What does the verse above say about the longevity of the earth? _____________________
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5.
Psalm 78:69 _________________________________________________________________
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6.
What does the verse above say about the longevity of the earth? _____________________
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7.
Psalm 89:36–37 ______________________________________________________________
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8.
What does the above verse say about the longevity of the sun and the moon? ___________
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9.
Psalm 148:3, 6 _______________________________________________________________
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10.
What do the two verses above say about the longevity of the sun, moon and stars?
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11.
Genesis 8:21 _______________________________________________________________
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12.
The great Noaic flood had just preceded the verse above in the Scriptures. What was
God's attitude toward the earth in the verse above? _________________________________
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13.
From the above study, what do you conclude the Bible teaches about the coming destruction
of the earth? _____________________________________________________________________________
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14.
1 Corinthians 10:11 _________________________________________________________
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The
word "world" in the verse above should be translated "ages."
Bishop Pierce in the 18th Century has made a good commentary on this verse. "St.
Paul did not imagine, that the end of the world was at hand (as some commentators
have, much to his prejudice, supposed): He only alluded to the Jewish distinction
of time." If the reader of this Learning Activity has not already completed
Learning activities #23 and #24, I highly recommend that they do so in order to understand
this biblical concept of time.
I close this Learning Activity with a quotation
from James Stuart Russell (1878) from his book (The Parousia, p.121) "Nothing
can be more misleading to the English reader, then the rendering, 'the end of the
world;' which inevitably suggests the close of human history, the end of time, and
the destruction of the earth--a meaning which words will not bear."
The
author of this web site material is aware that after reading the above material there
will be those who will point to 2 Peter 3:10–13 to validate their belief in a coming
destruction of this earth. At this point in our progression of understanding Scripture,
there has not been an adequate foundation established for understanding that portion
of Scripture, so I leave it for a later Learning Activity.
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