GOD calls Ephraim His firstborn. (Jer 31:9)
So, you agree that God called Israel is firstborn son, and that God called Ephraim His firstborn son?
Now we're making progress.
GOD calls Ephraim His firstborn. (Jer 31:9)
Yeppers.Jesus Christ is God's ONLY begotten Son.
John 1:14, 18; 3:16, 18; Hebrews 1:17, I John 4:9
Thus "Israel" becomes the name of the BOC, because "Israel" is a name of Christ, the only begotten Son of God.
Yeppers.
And Israel is called son, firstborn, etc.
But Israel was never called His only begotten son.
Does not say Ephraim is His only begotten son.(Jer 31:20) Is Ephraim my dear son? is he a pleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the Lord.
Point being that when God called BOTH Christ and Israel His firstborn son, so there is clearly a DIFFERENT CONTEXT for each.Point being, there is only one Son of God . . so there cannot be two or more firstborn Sons of God.
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Does not say Ephraim is His only begotten son.
Progress???So, you agree that God called Israel is firstborn son, and that God called Ephraim His firstborn son?
Now we're making progress.
Point being that when God called BOTH Christ and Israel His firstborn son,
Isaac is called Abraham's only begotten son. Heb 11:17If a man only has one son. The son is not only the man's firstborn son, but also the man's only begotten son.
Where?God also called Ephraim His firstborn son.
I don't take your "hints". They're as bad as your opinions.HINT:
(Hosea 7:8) Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people; Ephraim is a cake not turned.
Progress???
ROFL!
I have already posted that GOD calls Israel, David, and Ephraim His 'firstborn'.
Neither Jacob, David, or Ephraim were the 1st born of their fathers.
But GOD calls all three of them His 'firstborn'.
And David also.God also called Ephraim His firstborn son.
A typology of Christ, but not Christ.David was a typology of Christ Jesus.
Two things:
You need to be more specific when saying "Israel", and you need to understand that "body" is just a metaphor.
(Hosea 11:1) "When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son.
(Matt 2:15) where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: "Out of Egypt I called my son."
As we see above, the word "Israel" is a son in Hosea, and is Jesus in Matthew.
So, if Christ Jesus is "Israel", then the body of Christ would be Israel.
Isaac is called Abraham's only begotten son. Heb 11:17
But Isaac was neither the 1st born son of Abraham, nor his only son.
Do the math Tet.
And never mind all the various references to "the land of Israel," Tel.
The land of Israel....."of" being the operative word, Danoh.
And David also.
And yet, neither Israel (Jacob) nor Ephraim nor David were 1st born to their fathers, nor were they their fathers only son.