Interplanner
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For the immediate generation, and quite a ways beyond, it was a disaster to be connected to the land of Israel, too.
It can be shown by the scriptures and has been demonstrated over and over that the both made one (Ephesians 2:14 KJV) is:
1.Jews and Greeks gathered into the Body during Paul's Acts ministry. They were in the commonwealth of Israel and had a hope
And
2. The "you Gentiles", who in time past were without Christ being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world
2. The "you Gentiles", who in time past were without Christ being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world
The Ephesians worship of the goddess Diana as late as Acts 19 shows us that these Ephesians time past status included the time of Acts 19 as they were NOT fearing God like the Greeks found in the synagogue seeking a blessing who had a hope according to Genesis 12:3 KJV.lol, who on earth thinks that the 'lateness' of the worship of Diana has anything to do with the knowledge or maturity of believers at Ephesus?
The Ephesians worship of the goddess Diana as late as Acts 19 shows us that these Ephesians time past status included the time of Acts 19 as they were NOT fearing God like the Greeks found in the synagogue seeking a blessing who had a hope according to Genesis 12:3 KJV.
It's easy to show.Nope.
The law ended at the cross.
The OC ended in 70AD.
No catch, just you guys being ignorant of scripture.
Paul's my gospel
I and many others of one mind have already had discussions with Shawn personally only to have him put his fingers in his ears and scream "lalalala I won't hear you" and run away to build his straw men and rewrite the Bible he claims to believe.Still waiting for you and or one of your pals to rebut Shawn's thorough, valid 15 errors you hold to.
Not all of them did. And you must have inside knowledge on when Ephesians was written in relation to that event. It is too generally written. Paul had exact things to say to Colossae about neo-Judaism there. He did not in Ephesians about Diana. What does that tell you?
Talk about miss the point! The Ephesians to whom Paul wrote the letter were in time past (including Acts 19) without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world. They had no interest, knowledge of hope in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. In fact, they didn't even know of Abraham. There is not one passage in the epistle to the Ephesians that mentions Abraham. The same cannot be said of Paul's pre-prison epistles.Not all of them did.
Matthew 24:20 But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:
Paul uses the OT numerous times in connection with the covenants of promise to show/validate his ministry to the Gentiles to whom he was first sent. That's what they expected of him and that's what he did or they would not have heard him out.Haven't you ever noticed that Paul never quotes 12:3 the way people do today,
There is no Israel to bless today and those who quote Genesis 12:3 KJV in connection with what God is doing/will do today are in error.like you have to have treaties with modern Israel to be blessed or something?
I and many others of one mind have already had discussions with Shawn personally only to have him put his fingers in his ears and scream "lalalala I won't hear you" and run away to build his straw men and rewrite the Bible he claims to believe.
Let's say the children of Israel would have repented before Stephen. What would have happened?
Um....the unbelieving Jews still kept the law.
Therefore, the gates of Jerusalem would be closed on the Sabbath, thus hindering Christ Jesus' words to the Christians to get out of the city.
(Luke 21:20) Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, let those in the city get out, and let those in the country not enter the city.
It would be a lot harder to get out of the city with all the gates closed.
The things which the Lord Jesus foretold would happen before His return to the earth would take place. And then when He would have returned to the earth then at that time he would sit upon the throne of David (Mt.25:31) and this prophecy would began to be fulfilled:
I have answered your questions so it is time for you to answer one of mine. Where on your timeline do you place the fulfillment of this prophecy?
(Eph 2:13 KJV) But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
"sometimes" far off.
When were these Gentiles not "sometimes" far off?