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Derek Lambert unpacks an interpretation that flips traditional theology on its head — that “coming on the clouds” wasn’t a literal descent, but a symbol of divine judgment. 📜 In this view, the return of the Lord happened in 70 AD, during the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple. The imagery — “riding on clouds” — was drawn from Old Testament language where Yahweh’s judgment fell upon Babylon. It’s a powerful reminder that ancient language often spoke in symbols — and that history and scripture may align more closely than we think. 🎙️Watch our latest episode with @MythVisionPodcast here → https://youtu.be/c91GnuBmg0w #Theology #BibleTok #ChristianHistory #MythVision #PodcastClips #Prophecy #bible #christian #history #jesus
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He said he already returned in the first century in 70 AD at the Jerusalem temple's demise. The Lord came on the clouds. And I'm like, I'm thinking, well, he didn't come on the clouds. He's like, yeah, he didn't come on the clouds. Coming on the clouds meant judgment. And then he'd quote an Old Testament passage where Yahweh was riding on clouds when Babylon was being destroyed. And he's like, "See the Lord, the day of the Lord happened back here with Yahweh on Babylon.