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What is it about the resurrection that is so complete for Israel that Paul could be allowed to say what he did in Acts 13:32+?
Israel wanted an enthroned Messiah, and they got it!
Luke 1:32-33 KJV
(32) He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:
(33) And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.
The throne of His father, David, is not the throne of His Father (God the Father).
Hi and since this promise was fulfilled in verse 33 HOW that terminate dispensationalism ??
Especially in the view of 2 Cor 3:13-16 and Luke 13:6-9 !
dan p
He WOULD raise Him up to sit on His throne. WouldSounds right until Peter declares what is going on in Acts 2:30. Lk 24:26 set the stage.
What is it about the resurrection that is so complete for Israel that Paul could be allowed to say what he did in Acts 13:32+?
Sounds right until Peter declares what is going on in Acts 2:30. Lk 24:26 set the stage.
2Sa 3:10 To translate the kingdom from the house of Saul, and to set up the throne of David over Israel and over Judah, from Dan even to Beersheba.
This is not some spiritual throne in heaven.
It is not GOD's throne in heaven.
This is an earthy throne on earth.
The earthly throne of David was occupied by both righteous and wicked men.
GOD's throne in heaven was never occupied by wicked men.
You will run into several problems like this when trying to combine them as the same throne.
GOD's heavenly throne is not the earthly throne of David.
You need to update the features acc. to the prophets. It wasn't going to be the same old thing; that served its purpose in David's generation, Acts 13. The worship system and land was given to them, with the huge HOWEVER of Acts 7 that God does not dwell in such things.
The fulfilled promise of the resurrection and enthroned Messiah and his mission on earth is all the remained to be delivered to Israel; it was then Israel's task to be missionaries of that. About 210 were ready by the time of Pentecost, and then it was open to anyone at all who believed/feared God.
D'ism is trying to say that there needs to be another episode of a Davidic theocracy with the worship system operating in Judea, even if with Christ as King/Priest. There is not. It was referring to the living temple of the Christian community and each person as an ongoing living sacrifice, Rom 12:1.
2Sa 3:10 To translate the kingdom from the house of Saul, and to set up the throne of David over Israel and over Judah, from Dan even to Beersheba.
This is not some spiritual throne in heaven.
It is not GOD's throne in heaven.
This is an earthy throne on earth.
The earthly throne of David was occupied by both righteous and wicked men.
GOD's throne in heaven was never occupied by wicked men.
You will run into several problems like this when trying to combine them as the same throne.
GOD's heavenly throne is not the earthly throne of David.
What is it about the resurrection that is so complete for Israel that Paul could be allowed to say what he did in Acts 13:32+?
You need to update the features acc. to the prophets. It wasn't going to be the same old thing; that served its purpose in David's generation, Acts 13. The worship system and land was given to them, with the huge HOWEVER of Acts 7 that God does not dwell in such things.
There is, that I know of, no statement in scripture saying that God had "plan B"