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Made up.
So how can only a kingdom that is unmade remain if it is newly made?
You ought to start thinking this through better outside of the hyer disp box.
Made up.
Earth is a "spiritual realm".
There are principalities and powers fighting each other daily, unseen.
Not so. Also, Paul never decried any of Yeshua's teaching while He was on earth, didn't identify it as being solely for the House of Israel, and, in fact, taught Timothy to look to the Scripture for training in righteousness. He wasn't talking about the New Testament, "the Bible Jesus read."
2 Cor 5:16-21.
You ought to start thinking this through better outside of the hyer disp box.
Except that it's God's purpose to fill the earth, the city, and the heavens with his people.
The OT temple had 3 basic sections: One for the people, the priests, and then beyond the veil. The earth is for the people, the city for the kings and priests, and beyond the veil are those seated in Christ (his Body). One kingdom of God, one building filling the universe.
Whether you agree with him or not is up to you.
So true.Because some things are, and some things aren't. No dispensationalist denies that figures of speech are used in the Bible.
There is no warrant, however, for making "the land wherein your fathers dwelt" into something else.
Sure do.You do not believe in Typology?
Revelation 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
Except that it's God's purpose to fill the earth, the city, and the heavens with his people.
The OT temple had 3 basic sections: One for the people, the priests, and then beyond the veil. The earth is for the people, the city for the kings and priests, and beyond the veil are those seated in Christ (his Body). One kingdom of God, one building filling the universe.
Whether you agree with him or not is up to you.
None.What warrant do you have to change God's word from "THE LAND WHEREIN YOUR FATHERS DWELT" to something else?
Right. Israel. Not Jesus Christ.
Jesus would come no matter where Israel traveled.
Israel is real.
Jesus Christ is real.
They are not one and the same.
There is no spiritual Israel.
Israel is real. Israel is a nation that God specifically chose and separated from other nations.
And God is not through with Israel.
They are all literally Israelites who were born into the literal flesh nation of Israel, but only those literal Israelites who believed GOD are counted as the Israel of promise which is also literal.
Sure do.
But the typology is also literal.
Both Israel and Jesus are literal.
They are not one and the same.
Nang,
God's Word clearly says that the Apostle Paul revealed a MYSTERY not known to men of other ages. I'll believe God's Word, and you can read the portions of Scripture that have already been posted for you by others. In the meantime, you continue to contradict yourself and God's Word.
The age Paul was in began at the cross and Pentecost.
All the Apostles knew what the mystery was. It was and is no mystery to those who Christ took up residence in from the first.LA
Yes, however
Ezekiel 37:25 And they shall dwell in the land that I have given unto Jacob my servant, wherein your fathers have dwelt; and they shall dwell therein, even they, and their children, and their children's children for ever: and my servant David shall be their prince for ever.
Ezekiel 37:26 Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them; it shall be an everlasting covenant with them: and I will place them, and multiply them, and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore.
That doesn't mean that Yeshua didn't know about the details of the Covenant before He came to earth. Scripture doesn't imply any limitations on Yeshua's knowledge but for the last day. Matthew 24:36
And while we're in the 24th chapter of Matthew, pay attention to the 14th verse wherein Yeshua calls the Gospel the Gospel of the Kingdom. He doesn't state there will be another mysterious gospel revelation after His death and resurrection. He did warn, however, of deceptions to come and this is what we must all be on guard about. So, I commend you for believing God's Word so long as you do and not man's interpretations of God's Word and caveats to God's intents and purposes.
Limiting. The age Paul was in began with God's implementation of the New Covenant in His Son before Yeshua ever came to earth and honestly, even that is limiting on my part.
Agreed. John 15:3 It had all been explained to them.
Has anyone bothered to read the fine article linked by Cedarbay, here?