Your assumption is that these must be distant because you believe they are yet to be fulfilled. Luke 21 can be easily seen to have happened 1st century. The Roman assault on Jerusalem did employ swords, scattered the people, and trampled the city. So it is 1st century.
Since you linked the verses, you must believe they coincide. And indeed they do. So how should Romans 11 be understood?
Reread the great commission. It is given to the Apostles. THEY are tasked with making disciples of the nations. At this point the world or age will be over. Ok. What's the game plan? Acts...begin in Jerusalem, then Judea, then Samaria, and then the rest. The book of Acts records this. Revelation 2 and 3 confirm it. Churches were in all the known world. The end of the age was come. The time of the Gentiles was fulfilled. Jews did begin responding to the gospel. And all who did were saved.
The audience of Romans, Acts, Luke, Matthew, and Revelation are all 1st century Jews. The application of the teachings have relevance for us today, but must first be understood in the 1st century context. Your explanations are void of this reality.
Since you linked the verses, you must believe they coincide. And indeed they do. So how should Romans 11 be understood?
Reread the great commission. It is given to the Apostles. THEY are tasked with making disciples of the nations. At this point the world or age will be over. Ok. What's the game plan? Acts...begin in Jerusalem, then Judea, then Samaria, and then the rest. The book of Acts records this. Revelation 2 and 3 confirm it. Churches were in all the known world. The end of the age was come. The time of the Gentiles was fulfilled. Jews did begin responding to the gospel. And all who did were saved.
The audience of Romans, Acts, Luke, Matthew, and Revelation are all 1st century Jews. The application of the teachings have relevance for us today, but must first be understood in the 1st century context. Your explanations are void of this reality.
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