SaulToPaul 2
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You are completely misinformed.
The irony...
You are completely misinformed.
You are completely misinformed.
28 And the heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel, when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore.
Which means that the nations do not understand that the LORD sets apart Israel from the nations and sadly many who claim to believe the Bible don't understand it either.
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I wonder if the replacement theologians will be angry when things don't work out like they think.
Likely for many.
If things don't pan out like I think they will, I will just explain to my heavenly neighbors that I was not very bright, so I just took God at his word...literally.
What a novel idea, to believe what GOD has said!
I think that's what God has always expected of his creatures.
I don't have any need to figure out "what God really means" in his word. I'll just believe what it says.
What a novel idea, to believe what GOD has said!
Does anyone date without knowing what the partner means, or do they "just believe"?
Does anyone date without knowing what the partner means, or do they "just believe"?
Have you come to the point of believing what He plainly says or are you just content to continue twisting Biblical definitions so you think you don't have to believe Him?
He "plainly" says there is nothing about Israel in order for the 2nd coming in judgement to happen, or after it happens. They put together modern Israel on their own because they believed the necessity of the basics of Judaism to hold them together. That's fine, but it is not NT faith, and there's some conflict with it.
There is "plainly" nothing in the NT about a restored Israel, nowhere near as clear as the mission to the nations, which goes on to the end of time. Then there is the NHNE and there is nothing Judaic about it, in 2 Pet 3.
How "plain" is 2 Peter 3?
He "plainly" says there is nothing about Israel in order for the 2nd coming in judgement to happen, or after it happens.
It's plain that there is:
Act 3:12 ... Ye men of Israel, ...
Act 3:19 Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord;
Act 3:20 And he shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you:
Act 3:21 Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began.
It is really simple Steko. The times of refreshing were for those in the Spirit of God and his mission already,
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It's all through Isaiah, sir. That's why the middle of Rom 10 has the expectations that it does, and quotes Isaiah. You are not very familiar with such passages.
Paul wanted all of his countrymen to be like him (a missionary) except for the chains, Acts 26.
The Spirit of God's work in the last days (the coming of Messiah) was indeed refreshing. We know this from Acts 2 as Peter used it to explain the launch of the church and its mission.
"All the prophets spoke of these (refreshing) days" v24. There is nothing new offered to Israel as potential missionaries when compared to 2's appeal. What is new is that this is the sustained view of history until Christ changes the whole scene in the NHNE, completely apart from anything in Israel needed.
It is that unnecessity of a theocracy in Judea that PO'd the leaders and made them silence the apostles. Or try.
"Anyone who does not listen (to the appeal of the apostles) will be disinherited from his people" which is exactly what happened as the generation rumbled along to the DofJ. The same thing was said in Mt 21 in the vineyard parable; disenfranchisement, extirpation. What's the question?
There is no 2P2P; there is the messianic mission and it was kick-started in chs 2 and 3, to bless all nations, and Jewish missionaries were to have been the leaders in it.
It's all through Isaiah, sir. That's why the middle of Rom 10 has the expectations that it does, and quotes Isaiah. You are not very familiar with such passages.
Paul wanted all of his countrymen to be like him (a missionary) except for the chains, Acts 26.
The Spirit of God's work in the last days (the coming of Messiah) was indeed refreshing. We know this from Acts 2 as Peter used it to explain the launch of the church and its mission.
"All the prophets spoke of these (refreshing) days" v24. There is nothing new offered to Israel as potential missionaries when compared to 2's appeal. What is new is that this is the sustained view of history until Christ changes the whole scene in the NHNE, completely apart from anything in Israel needed.
It is that unnecessity of a theocracy in Judea that PO'd the leaders and made them silence the apostles. Or try.
"Anyone who does not listen (to the appeal of the apostles) will be disinherited from his people" which is exactly what happened as the generation rumbled along to the DofJ. The same thing was said in Mt 21 in the vineyard parable; disenfranchisement, extirpation. What's the question?
There is no 2P2P; there is the messianic mission and it was kick-started in chs 2 and 3, to bless all nations, and Jewish missionaries were to have been the leaders in it.