The Times of the Gentiles

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This is the true madness of replacement theology.

"There are no real Jews"
"These ethnic Jews are antichrists they reject Jesus"
"We are the real Jews those guys are fake"
"but then again there are no real jews"
"We are spiritual Jews and physical jews dont exist"
"They are gentiles"
"Israel was only blinded in part, so that means part of the church is blinded. not church i mean ethnic Israel that doesnt exist, yet does, or doesnt"

These guys are all over the place.
Follow scripture, not Darby and you'll understand.
 

Dino246

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Times of the gentiles = the grafting of believing gentiles into Israel through the gospel.
Given the context in which Jesus uses the phrase, "the times of the Gentiles", your explanation does not make sense. Jesus said, "Jerusalem will be trampled under foot by the Gentiles". To equate redeemed gentiles with those who trample Jerusalem under foot is either shockingly poor hermeneutics or a gross oversight. The context is clearly destruction, judgment, and retribution, not salvation.
 
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Given the context in which Jesus uses the phrase, "the times of the Gentiles", your explanation does not make sense. Jesus said, "Jerusalem will be trampled under foot by the Gentiles". To equate redeemed gentiles with those who trample Jerusalem under foot is either shockingly poor hermeneutics or a gross oversight. The context is clearly destruction, judgment, and retribution, not salvation.
Without valid circumcision, all Jews are gentile who practice judaism.
 

TheDivineWatermark

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Times of the gentiles = the grafting of believing gentiles into Israel through the gospel.
It does not carry that meaning. No.

It is referring to "Gentile domination over Israel" re: Neb's dream/statue/image, with Neb as "head of gold" and which started in 606/605bc and will stretch clear to the END of the trib years (Lk21:24b/Rev11:2), being CONCLUDED at the time of Christ's "RETURN" to the earth (aka His Second Coming to the earth) Rev19. (think: Dan2:34-35!)


[it is completely distinct, in meaning, from the phrase "the FULNESS of the Gentiles be come in [G1525]" in Rom11:25(15)]


I take it you merely "glossed over" my post where I went into that?
 

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Given the context in which Jesus uses the phrase, "the times of the Gentiles", your explanation does not make sense. Jesus said, "Jerusalem will be trampled under foot by the Gentiles". To equate redeemed gentiles with those who trample Jerusalem under foot is either shockingly poor hermeneutics or a gross oversight. The context is clearly destruction, judgment, and retribution, not salvation.
CORRECT! Right on! (y)
 
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It does not carry that meaning. No.

It is referring to "Gentile domination over Israel" re: Neb's dream/statue/image, with Neb as "head of gold" and which started in 606/605bc and will stretch clear to the END of the trib years (Lk21:24b/Rev11:2), being CONCLUDED at the time of Christ's "RETURN" to the earth (aka His Second Coming to the earth) Rev19.


[it is completely distinct, in meaning, from the phrase "the FULNESS of the Gentiles be come in [G1525]" in Rom11:25(15)]


I take it you merely "glossed over" my post where I went into that?
You don't understand who biblical Israel is. So until then we won't agree.
 
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As I said, Scripture never calls them "gentiles".
What were they before Abraham circumcised his 300+ soldiers and their families? They were gentiles by definition.
 

TheDivineWatermark

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You don't understand who biblical Israel is. So until then we won't agree.
You don't consider this (the following) "biblical"?

Romans 11 -

25 I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers, so that you will not be conceited: A hardening in part has come to Israel, until the full number [/FULNESS (not "the TIMES of" here)] of the Gentiles has come in. 26 And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written:

“The Deliverer will come from Zion;

He will remove godlessness from Jacob.

27 And this is My covenant with them

when I take away their sins.”

28 Regarding the gospel, they are enemies on your account; but regarding election, they are loved on account of the patriarchs. 29 For God’s gifts and His call are irrevocable.


[note: BOTH "they" in verse 28 are referring back to the "biblical" word "Israel" ;) ]


I already posted the article which shows ALL 73 occurrences of "Israel" in the NT (ALL) mean "Israel"-- http://www.middletownbiblechurch.org/reformed/israelaf.htm --for the readers: note especially the entries under "Rom9:6, 11:26, Gal6:16 and Eph2:12" which are notoriously mis-applied/mis-defined by the "amill-teachings"
 
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You don't consider this (the following) "biblical"?

Romans 11 -

25 I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers, so that you will not be conceited: A hardening in part has come to Israel, until the full number [/FULNESS (not "the TIMES of" here)] of the Gentiles has come in. 26 And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written:

“The Deliverer will come from Zion;

He will remove godlessness from Jacob.

27 And this is My covenant with them

when I take away their sins.”

28 Regarding the gospel, they are enemies on your account; but regarding election, they are loved on account of the patriarchs. 29 For God’s gifts and His call are irrevocable.


[note: BOTH "they" in verse 28 are referring back to the "biblical" word "Israel" ;) ]


I already posted the article which shows ALL 73 occurrences of "Israel" in the NT (ALL) mean "Israel"-- http://www.middletownbiblechurch.org/reformed/israelaf.htm --for the readers: note especially the entries under "Rom9:6, 11:26, Gal6:16 and Eph2:12" which are notoriously mis-applied/mis-defined by the "amill-teachings"
The believing element will be grafted in with the rest of the gentiles for the father's sakes.
 

TheDivineWatermark

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The believing element will be grafted in with the rest of the gentiles for the father's sakes.
It seems to me you're not grasping what "the olive tree" represents.


Here's what I've posted in the past:

[quoting my past posts on this]

I'm looking for a different quote by George V Wigram... but (in the meantime) in its place, I'll just post this brief portion also by him (note the phrase "God's governmental ways on earth," which is what I believe Roman's 11's "olive tree" represents):

[quoting Wigram]

"Gen. 27:29 [Isaac blessing Jacob]. Let peoples (gamnzim, pl.), serve thee and [manners or sorts of ] nations (l'ummim, pl.) bow down to thee: be lord [a mighty man] over thy brethren.

"Observe, this would not run the source of the division of people back to Shem, Ham and Japhet, so as to make the word to be equivalent to what we call the races of people, in connection with the Noahic earth, who constitute the whole human family. The subdivision here alluded to took place in the family of Isaac, type of the heir of promise, not earlier; and the heads of this subdivision are brought before us in Rom. 9 All God's ways and subdivisions are to be noted."


[also]

"f Israel is the goh'y of experience, promise, blessing on the earth; the center of all God's governmental ways on earth; but in saying that, I look at them from outside and as one whole. When they are owned as gammi, my people, their detailed state and associations within is the aspect in which they are considered."

--George V Wigram

http://bibletruthpublishers.com/heb...t-testimony-psalms-article/g-v-wigram/la61041


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[quoting that other article by Wigram]

"[re: Romans 11] In Jesus Christ, if the question be about Christian position, eternal life, or the Church considered in her essential relationship to Christ, there was neither Jew nor Gentile; the thoughts found in this chapter [Romans 11] can THERE have no place. If the question be about the cutting off of an individual for sinful conduct, little matters it whether he be Jew or Gentile; that has nothing to do with it, and on the other hand, there would be no question about grafting in again of the Jews more than of any others, and neither Jews nor others could be grafted in, if God had cut them off in such a manner. And if it were a question about a warning from the Apostle to Christians at Rome, and so to others elsewhere, as being brethren, it would be almost nonsense to say, " And thou, O Gentile, take heed!" Why, thou, O Gentile? Had not Christians, Jews by birth, as much need to take heed? Or could the Spirit of God, in such a warning, have made the distinction, and thus denied the principle of, the Church of God in which there is neither Jew nor Gentile? If the question is about a divine administration upon earth, then God can well make the distinction and develop his ways towards the one and the other; and it is plain that from the commencement of the ninth chapter the Apostle is occupied with and pointedly contrasts the Jews and the Gentiles, presenting us with the administration of the divine ways upon the earth. First declaring his attachment to Israel, he points out an election in the election for the earth, and further, that if God according to his sovereignty had chosen Israel (and such was Israel's boast), He had not renounced His sovereignty; and consequently, He could call the Gentiles if he would. Then he recalls to mind that the prophets had shown that a little remnant only, of Israel, at such an epoch, would be saved, and that a stone of stumbling would be laid in Zion."

-- Thoughts on Romans 11 and the Responsibility of the Church, Present Testimony: Volume 4 George V. Wigram

http://bibletruthpublishers.com/tho...the-church/present-testimony-volume-4/la85282

[end quoting; bold and underline mine]
 

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By their blurring together (into one mish-mash of mush) the two very distinct phrases "the TIMES of the Gentiles" and "the FULNESS of the Gentiles" (this one used in the Rom11 passage shown above ^ ), the "amill-teachings" cannot discern what is actually being conveyed by these.
 

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#33
What were they before Abraham circumcised his 300+ soldiers and their families? They were gentiles by definition.
Scripture never calls those particular people, "Jews". You're employing the fallacy of anachronism.
 
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Scripture never calls those particular people, "Jews". You're employing the fallacy of anachronism.
If you define those people, they became Israel and the Jews. Called Hebrews originally .
 
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It seems to me you're not grasping what "the olive tree" represents.


Here's what I've posted in the past:

[quoting my past posts on this]

I'm looking for a different quote by George V Wigram... but (in the meantime) in its place, I'll just post this brief portion also by him (note the phrase "God's governmental ways on earth," which is what I believe Roman's 11's "olive tree" represents):

[quoting Wigram]

"Gen. 27:29 [Isaac blessing Jacob]. Let peoples (gamnzim, pl.), serve thee and [manners or sorts of ] nations (l'ummim, pl.) bow down to thee: be lord [a mighty man] over thy brethren.

"Observe, this would not run the source of the division of people back to Shem, Ham and Japhet, so as to make the word to be equivalent to what we call the races of people, in connection with the Noahic earth, who constitute the whole human family. The subdivision here alluded to took place in the family of Isaac, type of the heir of promise, not earlier; and the heads of this subdivision are brought before us in Rom. 9 All God's ways and subdivisions are to be noted."


[also]

"f Israel is the goh'y of experience, promise, blessing on the earth; the center of all God's governmental ways on earth; but in saying that, I look at them from outside and as one whole. When they are owned as gammi, my people, their detailed state and associations within is the aspect in which they are considered."

--George V Wigram

http://bibletruthpublishers.com/heb...t-testimony-psalms-article/g-v-wigram/la61041


____________

[quoting that other article by Wigram]

"[re: Romans 11] In Jesus Christ, if the question be about Christian position, eternal life, or the Church considered in her essential relationship to Christ, there was neither Jew nor Gentile; the thoughts found in this chapter [Romans 11] can THERE have no place. If the question be about the cutting off of an individual for sinful conduct, little matters it whether he be Jew or Gentile; that has nothing to do with it, and on the other hand, there would be no question about grafting in again of the Jews more than of any others, and neither Jews nor others could be grafted in, if God had cut them off in such a manner. And if it were a question about a warning from the Apostle to Christians at Rome, and so to others elsewhere, as being brethren, it would be almost nonsense to say, " And thou, O Gentile, take heed!" Why, thou, O Gentile? Had not Christians, Jews by birth, as much need to take heed? Or could the Spirit of God, in such a warning, have made the distinction, and thus denied the principle of, the Church of God in which there is neither Jew nor Gentile? If the question is about a divine administration upon earth, then God can well make the distinction and develop his ways towards the one and the other; and it is plain that from the commencement of the ninth chapter the Apostle is occupied with and pointedly contrasts the Jews and the Gentiles, presenting us with the administration of the divine ways upon the earth. First declaring his attachment to Israel, he points out an election in the election for the earth, and further, that if God according to his sovereignty had chosen Israel (and such was Israel's boast), He had not renounced His sovereignty; and consequently, He could call the Gentiles if he would. Then he recalls to mind that the prophets had shown that a little remnant only, of Israel, at such an epoch, would be saved, and that a stone of stumbling would be laid in Zion."

-- Thoughts on Romans 11 and the Responsibility of the Church, Present Testimony: Volume 4 George V. Wigram

http://bibletruthpublishers.com/tho...the-church/present-testimony-volume-4/la85282

[end quoting; bold and underline mine]
There is no millennium. Jesus said his kingdom is not of this world.
 
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The times of the gentile is clear

God gave us what this time will be in his prophesies to daniel

1. It will consists of 4 entities (Babylon, media/persia, greece, Rome 1 and Rome 1)
2, during this time, gentiles will rule over Isreal and control jerusalem
3. god will allow this to continue for a period of time

4, this period will end with the return of Christ in glory, where he totoally Destroys the gentile kingdoms and set up his own kingdom where he rules both jew and gentile no matter where they are in the world
 

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By their blurring together (into one mish-mash of mush) the two very distinct phrases "the TIMES of the Gentiles" and "the FULNESS of the Gentiles" (this one used in the Rom11 passage shown above ^ ), the "amill-teachings" cannot discern what is actually being conveyed by these.
This is what I said! Things that are different are not the same. This is just like the rapture issue where people are trying to mix in the gathering in Matthew 24:31 with the gathering that takes place when Jesus takes us up to the Father's house.
 

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This is the true madness of replacement theology.
"There are no real Jews"
"These ethnic Jews are antichrists they reject Jesus"
"We are the real Jews those guys are fake"
"but then again there are no real jews"
"We are spiritual Jews and physical jews dont exist"
"They are gentiles"
"Israel was only blinded in part, so that means part of the church is blinded. not church i mean ethnic Israel that doesnt exist, yet does, or doesnt"

These guys are all over the place.
I hope people will read through your post, slowly and deliberately, and really ponder what you say here.

I believe it is an accurate assessment of their viewpoint

...confused, and contradictory... yet they do not realize it.

Here is how I see it:
THE CHURCH which is His body is made up of ALL saved Jews AND Gentiles. We are by faith Abraham's seed
Israel is the offspring of Jacob and God will keep His promise to them as well.
Yes. (y)

Nice post. :)
 
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The times of the gentile is clear

God gave us what this time will be in his prophesies to daniel

1. It will consists of 4 entities (Babylon, media/persia, greece, Rome 1 and Rome 1)
2, during this time, gentiles will rule over Isreal and control jerusalem
3. god will allow this to continue for a period of time

4, this period will end with the return of Christ in glory, where he totoally Destroys the gentile kingdoms and set up his own kingdom where he rules both jew and gentile no matter where they are in the world
There is no Roman empire in the future. The Kingdom came when Rome ruled the world in the first century.
 

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This is what I said! Things that are different are not the same. This is just like the rapture issue where people are trying to mix in the gathering in Matthew 24:31 with the gathering that takes place when Jesus takes us up to the Father's house.
Amen. (y)

(I know you were saying the same, in your post)