I have provided all the scripture references in my posts.
Scripture did not say Ninevah was saved, only that they repented, and no cross was mentioned anywhere in that account.
While Nineveh did repent after hearing Jonah’s preaching, the city, centuries later, returned to heathenism and was eventually overrun by its enemies (prophesied in the book of Nahum). I don't understand why people want to use them as an example of gentile salvation.
The Almighty doesn't deliver promises to a people without covenanting with them first. He's a God of relationships.
1) A covenant is established and promises are made.
2) That covenant is then cut with blood, where the sacrifice is killed and the blood is sprinkled onto the people receiving the covenant.
3) And then at a later time that covenant is confirmed with a full receipt of the promise(s) made.
OT Covenant: Book of the law; blood of bulls sprinkled on the people; the kingdom of Israel established later on.
NT Covenant: Law written on hearts & sins forgiven; blood of Messiah shed on cross and covers the recipients; kingdom of God to be established in future.
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The only covenant recorded and referenced in all the pages of the NT, with all of the features of forgiveness of sins, Messiah's blood from cross sprinkled, spiritual gifts, writing law on hearts, etc) is the one made with Israel & Judah (Heb 8:8).
So this means one of three things:
A) either gentiles have replaced Israel & Judah (replacement theology, which we both agree is false)
B) or gentiles gain access to become part of Israel & Judah proper to partake in the promises (that being the great secret revealed to Peter in his dream before meeting Cornelius)
C) or the Almighty is a liar and - just like a man - will change His word if He is wronged (......but we know The Living "
God is not a man that He should like nor a son of man that he should change his mind") (
Num 23:19).
...see what I mean?