The word the prophet used is Hebrew: "DaViD". It is not necessarily used as a name, but can be an adjective. You are assuming it was meant as a name in every case you listed.
The age of the Law is over. It was completed with the rejection of the Messiah. There is no physical Temple, there is no King, there is no sacrifice, there is no priest. We are now in the age of the Gentile, where there is no Jew or Gentile. When the age of the Gentile is over, there will be the age where the Jew's eyes will be open, and they will have no need of a teacher. The two kingdoms will become one.
Now why didn't I think of that. And you obviously haven't read Isaiah very well. Read chapter 61 to start. Jesus said He actually fulfilled it in the hearing of the people He was addressing...Luke 4:16-21.Our definition of New Covenant is not the same. I take mine from Jeremiah 31:31 and Hebrews, where it actually says and describes the new covenant.
Only with the understanding that this is a Jewish book written to the Jews, with the exception of some of the writings of Paul, can you begin to make sense of it.
Now why didn't I think of that. And you obviously haven't read Isaiah very well. Read chapter 61 to start. Jesus said He actually fulfilled it in the hearing of the people He was addressing...Luke 4:16-21.
You do realize the new covenant is revealed in Genesis 3,4,6,12, etc?
This is an odd response given that you said earlier that I needed to understand that the Bible was written to a Jewish audience. Also since the early church was predominantly Jewish.Yes, Jesus proclaimed the acceptable year of the Lord, but the Jew rejected it. They rejected the Lord. The everlasting covenant has not started for the Jew. The promise was to the Jew. God turned to the Gentile, but the Jew sits as an orphan, waiting for their eyes to be opened, and the knowledge of God in their hearts.
Yes, Jesus proclaimed the acceptable year of the Lord, but the Jew rejected it. They rejected the Lord. The everlasting covenant has not started for the Jew. The promise was to the Jew. God turned to the Gentile, but the Jew sits as an orphan, waiting for their eyes to be opened, and the knowledge of God in their hearts.
David, like all true Christians, will attain to a bodily resurrection, but there is nothing in scripture which indicates that he will preside as a king or shepherd at that time.I would agree with you that David is dead in this age, but what about the age to come?
David's own testimony was that the Lord is his shepherd, so this one shepherd could not possibly be David himself. Of course, Jesus identified himself as being the good shepherd as well.Eze 34:23 And I will set up one shepherd over them, and he shall feed them, even my servant David; he shall feed them, and he shall be their shepherd.
Do you even read anything in the bible besides OT prophecies? Everything has been transferred to heaven: king, sacrifice, high priest. We are the temple of God that is being built. When it is complete the age of the nations will be over and Christ will return in flaming fire with his resurrected people to take vengeance on his enemies
David, like all true Christians, will attain to a bodily resurrection, but there is nothing in scripture which indicates that he will preside as a king or shepherd at that time.
Have you read where Paul said the eyes of the Jews are blinded until the fulness of the Gentiles comes in?
David's own testimony was that the Lord is his shepherd, so this one shepherd could not possibly be David himself. Of course, Jesus identified himself as being the good shepherd as well.
Have you read where Paul said, be not high minded? Paul said the Jew was not cut off so that you might be saved, but rather the Jew was cut-off because of un-belief.
The Jew is yet to have his earthly kingdom here on earth. On an earth that will be re-furbished. They rejected their King, so God will give them David.
The Gentile will be the nursing father for the Jew. The Gentile will lick the dust from the feet of the Jew, and praise God for it.
Yes I have. The partial blindness remains until the temple is completed and Christ returns with all of his resurrected people.
Does Christ return to the earth to reign, and how does the Jew fit into this scenario?
And it will be destroyed when Christ returns. Like I said your eschatology is horrible. Spending time learning who Christ really is what you really need to be doing
I understand why you asked for a timeline, but there is nothing in scripture which truly attests to David being King again. Instead, it is the son of David, who will sit upon the throne of David, to whom the kingdom will ultimately be given.That is why I presented six verses that attest to David being King again and then asked for a timeline.
Yes, and those who are saved will rule and reign with him just like saved gentiles will