Could you explain Isaiah 65's references to the New Earth and the "child will die at 100 years old?" [Isaiah 65:17-20, Revelation 20-21, 1 Corinthians 15].
What does this verse mean about "a child will die at 100 years old" and how it can be seen apart from the premillennial view? [Isaiah 65:20, Isaiah 65:17-25, Revelation 20-22, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Hebrews 6:4-6].
Caller doesn't think that we'll remember all the bad stuff anymore on the other side of glory, including lost loved ones. [Isaiah 65:16-18, Revelation 21:4]
In the Dispensational view, the coming of new heavens and new earth, is this during the new covenant order happening or is it talking about the Millennium in Revelation 20? New Testament writers always seemed to apply Isaiah’s poetry to their own current church age, poetic language, God’s people will have eternal life. [Isaiah 65:18-25, Revelation 20]