andyc
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Is David Ben Jesse the eternal king?
Yes or no?
No. So the prophecy is talking about someone else who is going to establish a spiritual kingdom. Were the fathers dwelling in the kingdom by faith because of the hope of a better promise yet to be fulfilled?
One of the issues concerning promises of a restored (physical) Israel, is that the Israelites were always going astray in their hearts. And so this arrangement where the Israelites would dwell eternally in the land and would be forever blessed, couldn't be possible as long as human nature kept rebelling.
And so something had to happen that was not explained by Ezekiel, because the first tabernacle was still standing. When you remove the first tabernacle, the physical no longer becomes relevant. No temple, no law, no commandments. The worship becomes spiritual, and if it is spiritual, it requires a spiritual kingdom.
Yes or no?
No. So the prophecy is talking about someone else who is going to establish a spiritual kingdom. Were the fathers dwelling in the kingdom by faith because of the hope of a better promise yet to be fulfilled?
One of the issues concerning promises of a restored (physical) Israel, is that the Israelites were always going astray in their hearts. And so this arrangement where the Israelites would dwell eternally in the land and would be forever blessed, couldn't be possible as long as human nature kept rebelling.
And so something had to happen that was not explained by Ezekiel, because the first tabernacle was still standing. When you remove the first tabernacle, the physical no longer becomes relevant. No temple, no law, no commandments. The worship becomes spiritual, and if it is spiritual, it requires a spiritual kingdom.