Whatever the faults of israel, it is God's responsibility to chastise them, not ours.
Israel still has wars in its near and not so near future.
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and for God's people Israel
This is an excellent article - well reasoned....
Middle East Flames - Gracethrufaith
"Is There A Second Chance?
Saturday, August 10th, 2013
A Bible Study by Jack Kelley
If you believe as I do that the Bible teaches the rapture of the Church will occur before Daniel’s 70th Week begins then you’ve no doubt wondered what will happen to those among your friends and family who will miss it. Will they get another chance to be saved?"
End Times Prophecy Archives - Gracethrufaith
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purleeze.
The things that take place during that time of great tribulation will either humble the hearts of people or it will harden them with bitterness. The false church will be there, made up of Jew and Gentile false brethren, propagating the leaven of false doctrine, infested with seducing spirits and doctrines of demons, as they try to bring some form of false peace of a false messiah, who will perish with their own destruction.
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This particular thread no longer seems to serve anyone, especially the children of the Most High God, Yahweh. So, I think severing the connection is the best way. Shalom...............do well, and do not be misguided by emotions.
Actually Mr. BradC, this is nothing like that.
*Elisha was from the Northern Kingdom, i.e. not a Judean.
*No one here is mocking God's elect (if you think those that practice Judaism are God's elect, we have some reading to do)
There was no implication, just a fun post because I like she-bears that devour mocking children who think they are wise but are not. Don't get too headed like some do here and miss much, including the mercy and grace of God. Long live the nation of Israel, all the way through the Millennium and then some, who will see their Messiah and believe, removing the blindness and hardness of their heart. They will be delivered and have great remorse seeing the one who they have pierced. Zone, don't give me those verses that do not apply, because you are way off on that with your bad doctrine. Bad, bad doctrine.
You did not identify the source of your quotes.I showed you where in Daniel the timetable was changed and the verse in leviticus that was being applied
Nowhere does the NT call itself a "dispensation."YOU: “Yep. . .on different ground now.”
Different ground means different dispensation!
John says that prophecy was fulfilled by the soldiers who pierced him (Jn 19:36-37).There was no implication, just a fun post because I like she-bears that devour mocking children who think they are wise but are not. Don't get too headed like some do here and miss much, including the mercy and grace of God. Long live the nation of Israel, all the way through the Millennium and then some, who will see their Messiah and believe, removing the blindness and hardness of their heart. They will be delivered and have great remorse seeing the one who they have pierced. Zone, don't give me those verses that do not apply, because you are way off on that with your bad doctrine. Bad, bad doctrine. Shame on you because of your wounded spirit.
John says that prophecy was fulfilled by the soldiers who pierced him (Jn 19:36-37).
Outside your own unsure interpretation of prophetic riddles, where is there Biblical warrant
for a second fulfillment?
You did not identify the source of your quotes.
Make your argument again, and this time be specific.
Nowhere does the NT call itself a "dispensation."
That is your notion, not the NT's notion.
She offered to debate you on this in a separate thread, but I haven't seen your thread yet. If this is where we leave the matter, I think we can clearly see that your accusation hasn't been proven, and you owe an apology. Or perhaps several apologies.
I think the intention was to debate you on your slander in a separate thread. But you maintain the slander without creating the thread. You really do seem to have picked up some nasty habits from those Pharisees.
lately i have noticed a handful of people taking this angle...'why don't you just debate her theories on their merits?'...and i think a response is warranted...
you are new here so maybe you aren't aware of it...but many of us here -have- debated her views and soundly refuted them...as well as exposed numerous cases of dishonesty on her part...
what she usually does is run away from a thread when she is losing the debate...and then a few weeks later she tries to start over from the beginning of her script as if nothing ever happened...challenging people to the same old debates all over again...
at this point many of us are simply tired of reinventing the wheel...and that is why her debate challenges are often ignored these days...
John says that prophecy was fulfilled by the soldiers who pierced him (Jn 19:36-37).
Outside your own unsure interpretation of prophetic riddles, where is there Biblical warrant
for a second fulfillment?
This article is actually anti-Semitic itself, because Christians are the true Jews, and the article seems to ignore this obvious fact.The Christian document is pure anti-Semitism, since it presents the Jews as stateless beings.
Christians are not true Jews. Gentiles "in Christ" are Abraham's "spiritual seed" because of their faith in Christ Jesus. These born again Gentiles remain ethnic Gentiles as the ethnic Jews "in Christ" (which I am) remain ethnic Jews. Faith in Christ does not change one's ethnicity. The Church is NOT "spiritual Israel" and neither is a Gentile a "spiritual Jew".This article is actually anti-Semitic itself, because Christians are the true Jews, and the article seems to ignore this obvious fact.
And since when does a religion have a right to its own country? All the once-Christian countries have been taken over by Talmudic Judaism (in the name of secularism). I really can't stand such anti-Semitic propaganda.
For Dispensational Israelology, the conclusion is that the Church is never called, and is not, a “spiritual Israel” or a “new Israel.” The term “Israel” is either used of the nation or the people as a whole, or of the believing remnant within. It is never used of the Church in general or of Gentile believers in particular.
Israelology–the Missing Link in Systematic Theology, by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum