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1 | Why did Jesus say "never again?" | Matt 24:21 | disciplerami | 78755 | ||
Greetings, How do you support the following statement? "...they didn't return until 1948, so there was no covenant made at that time and that is without a doubt obvious. In order for the Jews to make a covenant with the one we call the Antichrist they must occupy the Holy City; this didn’t happen until the seven-day war." What covenant is God going to make with the Jews? He already made one with them and they blew it. I understand that some people turn practically every 2nd coming passage into something fulfilled in 70 AD. I'm not of this camp, but I'm also not of the rapture group. Please respond. Disciplerami |
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2 | Why did Jesus say "never again?" | Matt 24:21 | Radioman2 | 78758 | ||
You write: "What covenant is God going to make with the Jews? He already made one with them and they blew it." - - - - - - - - - - "That Israel has not been forever set aside is the theme of this chapter (Romans 11). "(1) The salvation of Paul proves that there is still a remnant (Romans 11:1 ) "(2) The doctrine of the remnant proves it (Romans 11:2-6). "(3) The present national unbelief was foreseen (Romans 11:7-10). "(4) Israel's unbelief is the Gentile opportunity (Romans 11:11-25). "(5) Israel is judicially broken off from the good olive tree, Christ (Romans 11:17-22 ). "(6) They are to be grafted in again (Romans 11:23,24). "(7) The promised Deliverer will come out of Zion and the nation will be saved (Romans 11:25-29). That the Christian now inherits the distinctive Jewish promises is not taught in Scripture. The Christian is of the heavenly seed of Abraham (Genesis 15:5,6; Galatians 3:29) and partakes of the spiritual blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant." "But Israel as a nation always has it own place and is yet to have its greatest exaltation as the earthly people of God." (http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/ScofieldReferenceNotes/) |
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3 | Why did Jesus say "never again?" | Matt 24:21 | disciplerami | 78767 | ||
Thanks for the response. Paul writes, "and so all Israel will be saved." Has God elected to save ALL Israel, as in every single solitary individual of Abrahamic descent? Or, does this verse say, "and thus/in the same way all Israel will be saved"? Is Paul saying that Israel will miraculously start believing, everyone at the same time, and God will 'judiciously' regraft them into the olive tree? Or, is he saying, Thus/in the same way God is going to save all Israel? In the same way that God saves Gentiles who believed, God will save any Jew who believes? I doubt that any of you will buy it, but there is nothing judicious about saving people who don't believe, there is nothing judicious about God saving some who wouldn't believe in Him and damning all the rest because they couldn't believe? Call it whatever you will, but don't call it judicious. God bless, Disciplerami |
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