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21 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | Setonahill | 224487 | ||
stjohn as I have gone further in the reading of 1 Peter I have come to the point where he did indeed answer the question I had in regards to 1:1. As I began reading I had the question so I posed it to the forum. But now as I have come back to my reading I have come to 1 Pet.2:10 where Peter is clearly speaking to the Gentiles. Thanks for your time Setonahill |
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22 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | Setonahill | 224492 | ||
stjohn In your saying "It says that they were not a people meaning not a people of God or His elect." isn't that an assumption? I can't take what Gill says in his commentary as far as them being "God's elect, whether among Jews or Gentiles," because in Ho.1 it only speaks of Israel, and Judah nowhere is there any mention of Gentiles. This sounds more like a furtherance of Gills belief in the doctrine of election. He has stretched the understanding of the word "Loammi" to encompass the Gentiles where scripture doesn't say that at all. Setonahill |
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23 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | Setonahill | 224493 | ||
ariel levin I had to look this one up myself. Nwbvx Cheshbown Pelafalan:khesh-bone' Asal Mula:the same as 02808 Strong's Reference Jenis Kata:n pr loc (noun proper locative) Dalam Ibrani:Nwbsx 23, Nwbsxb 11, Nwbsxm 2, Nwbsxmw 1, Nwbsxw 1 Dalam TB:Hesybon 37, Hesbon 1 Dalam AV:Heshbon 38 Jumlah:38 Definisi:Heshbon - equals - "stronghold" 1) the capital city of Sihon, king of the Amorites, located on the western border of the high plain and on the border line between the tribes of Reuben and Gad the same as 2808; Cheshbon, a place East of the Jordan:-Heshbon. see HEBREW for 02808 Setonahill |
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24 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | Setonahill | 224496 | ||
stjohn Even though Gill has not used any scripture to back up what he has promulgated in his commentary. You are willing to accept what he says based only on the fact of who he is even though he has clearly included the Gentiles when they are not even mentioned. This is prophesy to Israel only. Any inclusion of the Gentiles is false teaching. So in answer to your question "Who is doing the assuming?" - - GILL. Hos 1:9 And the LORD said, "Name him [b]Lo-ammi, for you are not My people and I am not your God." I really feel that this discussion has run it's course no need to answer. Setonahill |
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25 | Jewish believers or not | 1 Pet 1:1 | Setonahill | 224510 | ||
Beja As you have said "Its not an issue of Hebrew Grammar" although the Hebrew Grammar did clear up the issue of who actually was being spoken to in Hosea 1:9 allow me to expand on your statement if I may. It's also not an issue of "Theology, or even the Promises of God" the issue at hand is the question I originally asked no.224482 if you or anyone else would care to answer this question It would be much appreciated. I asked this question in an attempt to ascertain whether or not Peter was possibly writing to Jewish believers in Christ that might have been caught up in the Diaspora. In my study I have found that it is unclear as to where Peter wrote this letter and that the date of his writing is unsure as well. To quell any misconceptions that might have occurred. I fully agree and whole heartedly concur with your statement regarding Dispensationalism. "In my opinion this thinking is demonstratively in opposition to what scripture teaches." I am not interested in furthering the discussion on the correctness of Gills Exposition as it is not germane to my question. I thank everyone that has participated in this thread and the opinions they expressed. At this point reread my question and if anyone would like to make a comment I thank you. Setonahill |
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