Conjunction · A primary particle (adversative or continuative)
A primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc.:—also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English).
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one stone upon another
Referring to the coming destruction by the ICBMs.
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end of the world
αἰών (ī-ō'n) - End of an age. The disciples understood that when the Roman empire was destroyed, the Kingdom of Israel would be established. They didn't understand however, that the Roman empire was going to fall and then rise again (Revelation 17:8).
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Despite all of the wars and rumours of wars
happening in the world, the end will not come until all prophecy has been fulfilled (Matthew 24:34).
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This verse is referring to 70AD only. This deliverance will be way of the Chariots, with the elect and their wives and children being beamed up (1 Thessalonians 4:17, Revelation 11:12).
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oil
represents the scriptures and more so the understanding of the scriptures.
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While the bridegroom tarried
Whilst the Israelites were waiting for Yahawashi to come back. all slumbered and slept
After Yahawashi went back to The Most High, the Israelites did not have the knowledge of the bible.
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mid night
Represents the end of Esau's Kingdom, i.e. the time that we're in now. The cry
is being made by the Apostles on down to all the brothers pushing the word (Ezekiel 9:4). bridegroom cometh
Yahawashi is getting ready to come back.
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lest there be not enough for us and you
The prophets can't stop pushing the truth just to try to make one person get it (Philippians 2:12). buy for yourselves
learn the truth for yourself.
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And while they went to buy...
The foolish are going to try and get the truth but it will be too late.
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