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NT Eschatology Prop # __: "Saved" in Romans 11 (Isaiah) is justification from sins
The wobbly position of D'ism is that 1, it desperately needs Rom 11 as a proof text (actually just v26), which it tries to balance precariously on 'saved' being a restored theocracy in Judea.
This is not what Isaiah meant. Paul did not depart from what Isaiah is quoted for, and saved in all of Romans is not a restored Judaistic theocracy. The new covenant is the taking away of sins (like John the Baptist announced). The new covenant is in place, and Paul and company worked in it.
Everything is concluded, even what was promised to Israel; God's gifts are irrevocable and it was justification. He has bound all mankind over to sin, to have mercy on them all if they believe. God will judge this world through the Man Christ, Acts 17, without any reference to Israel.
The wobbly position of D'ism is that 1, it desperately needs Rom 11 as a proof text (actually just v26), which it tries to balance precariously on 'saved' being a restored theocracy in Judea.
This is not what Isaiah meant. Paul did not depart from what Isaiah is quoted for, and saved in all of Romans is not a restored Judaistic theocracy. The new covenant is the taking away of sins (like John the Baptist announced). The new covenant is in place, and Paul and company worked in it.
Everything is concluded, even what was promised to Israel; God's gifts are irrevocable and it was justification. He has bound all mankind over to sin, to have mercy on them all if they believe. God will judge this world through the Man Christ, Acts 17, without any reference to Israel.