The concept of Present time in Christianity
Synonyms: Current time, Now, Present moment, Today, Right now, Current moment, Present instant, Here and now, Present day, At the moment
In Dutch: Huidige tijd; In Finnish: Nykyaika; In Spanish: Tiempo presente; In German: Gegenwart; In Malay: Masa sekarang; In Swedish: Nutid; In French: Temps présent
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Christian concept of 'Present time'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This specifies the current moment in which actions can be taken to cleanse sins, suggesting a period of opportunity for spiritual renewal.[1] (2) This is the current period, in which believers may experience suffering, which is contrasted with the glory to come.[2] (3) The current period, or the era in which the speaker and listener are living, at the present moment.[3] (4) The individual acknowledges the current period of suffering, recognizing its temporary nature and contrasting it with future rewards.[4] (5) This refers to the period when the events were occurring, and the writer is conveying the conjuncture of these current events.[5]
From: Gospel of Thomas Commentary
(1) Refers to the current moment or the 'now', highlighting the importance of awareness and recognition of one's immediate experience.[6]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The text indicates that there is no existence of this concept because everything is in a constant state of movement, and the moment itself vanishes as soon as it is named.[7] (2) The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory that will be revealed to the sons of God, highlighting the contrast between current struggles and future splendor.[8] (3) The current moment or period, in which the lessons from the past and the principles of well-being are applicable.[9] (4) This refers to the current period, and it is related to the concept of the divine dwelling with men, and it embodies the idea.[10] (5) This refers to the current period of existence, during which individuals can make choices and take actions. Those who have left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, shall receive manifold more in this time.[11]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) A point in time used to compare the period from the birth of Christ and the time from the creation to the present.[12] (2) Present time is the period when the village of Rihah is described as the representative of Jericho, and is considered a poor hamlet.[13] (3) No trace of Debir is to be found at the present time.[14]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) National obedience or transgression could as such be recompensed only by temporal prosperity or adversity (for nations have their existence only in the present time), and this was the case.[15]
From: The Complete Sayings of Jesus
(1) This refers to the current period, where individuals may receive more in this time, for their actions related to the gospel.[16]
From: The city of God
(1) This is a period where one learns to bear with equanimity the challenges faced by good individuals, and to not place much value on the blessings enjoyed by the wicked.[17] (2) This is the current period, and the true religion may be clung to in this time.[18] (3) This is the time in which the Christian religion is overthrowing all lying figments with a vehemence and liberty, according to the text.[19]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) This refers to the current period in which the saints reign with Christ, and the number of a thousand years is not a fixed number, but it represents universality, during the present time.[20] (2) The current moment or state of being, referencing the experience of knowing or perceiving existence.[21]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The current moment in which individuals have the opportunity to repent and seek forgiveness from God.[22]