You are too far gone in your error to address on this issue through Scripture rightly divided, Jerry.
I still am waiting for any Scriptures from you which demonstrate that only some of the first century believing Jews were baptized into the Body of Christ. I have asked you numerous of times to supply those verses but so far all I hear are the crickets.
You wouldn't know rightly dividing if it hit you right between the eyes. You are nothing but a big talker and you prove it because you make your wild claims and then are unable to give any evidence from the Bible to back up your silly assertions.
I will now give solid and indisputable evidence that those who wrote and received the Hebrew epistles were members of the Body of Christ. Paul Sadler, previously the President of the Berean Bible Society, says the following about the events which will happen when the Lord Jesus returns at the rapture:
"According to Paul's gospel the Rapture is 'imminent,' that is, it could take place at any moment. There are no signs, times, or seasons that will precede this glorious event" [emphasis mine] (Sadler, "The Present Obsession With the Anti-Christ," The Berean Searchlight, June, 1999, 7).
The teaching that the rapture is "imminent" is supported by the following passage:
"For our citizenship is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body...The Lord is at hand (eggus)" (Phil.3:20-21;4:5).
The Greek word
eggus means
"of times imminent and soon to come to pass" (
Thayer's Greek English Lexicon).
In the Hebrew epistles we see the same appearance of the Lord Jesus described as being near:
"You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord's coming is near" (James 5:8).
The Greek word translated "is near" at James 5:8 is
eggizo and in this verse that word means
"to be imminent" (
A Greek English Lexicon, Liddell & Scott [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940], 467).
In an article found on the "Pre-Trib Research Center" web site Dr. Renald E. Showers writes:
"In light of James' statements C. Leslie Mitton wrote, 'James clearly believed, as others of his time did, that the coming of Christ was imminent.' On the basis of James' statements we can conclude that Christ's coming was imminent in New Testament times and continues to be so today, and that this fact should make a difference in the way Christians live" [emphasis added] (Showers, The Imminent Coming of Christ).
If you actually knew how to rightly divide the Bible you would understand that only those belonging to the Body of Christ will be raptured at the imminent appearance of the Lord Jesus. And since the Hebrew believers were waiting for that imminent appearance they were members of the Body of Christ.
But I am sure that you will continue to deny the truth about the imminent appearance of the Lord Jesus and you will continue to be unable to give any evidence from the Scriptures which demonstrates that only some of the first century Jewish believers were baptized into the Body.
You prove over and over that you are a big talker and nothing more!