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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Preach WHAT to the Jews? Who taught you to interpret it all as hatred of Jews? Why are you so fast to run to that when spiritual wickedness is addressed?
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    If we wanted to apply "Gap Theory" to that we would have to start the GAP at Cornelius too, because it was all Jewish before that. The timing would be out, but if we wanted to call it a "Gentile Church" Cornelius would have to be the game changer. I can't find that GAP in the text, so that makes...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    All the other "returns" were about people coming back to their God. 1948 was not a big deal in that way.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Australia day happened on the 28th of January 1788 when a fleet of British ships arrived in Sydney cove. They put up a flag, had a party and called it a nation founded in a day. Of course they were not intending to fulfill any prophesy. Not the case with the May 14th 1948 because modern Israel's...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Here is the verse before it for more context: Isaiah 11:10 And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be glorious. These 3000 Jewish men were returned to Jerusalem from many lands where their...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    We learn some wonderful things here about the ways of God, but what is important to the futurist is that there are words here that could possibly be utilized for their political message. The context of the words? Well that is not important to futurists. Of course Ezekiel''s prophesies here are...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    "UNTIL" is a good word for a futurist, and I do not blame you for cashing in on it. The problem is that you are only proving something about yourself. You are loyal to the futurist story, and therefore insert in into the word whenever it appears. Examples: 1.A Jew can see Jesus and say...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    I read the Wikipedia account too. I would also be interested to know your take on Zechariah 14 if you don't mind. Here the prediction: Zechariah 14:13 And it shall come to pass in that day, that a great tumult from the Lord shall be among them; and they shall lay hold every one on the hand of...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Mathew 24:15.....(whoso readeth, let him understand:) I have been considering that this is because Jesus is not speaking about the literal fulfillment of Daniel 11:31. Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215 BC–November/December 164 BC from Wickapedia) had already famously defiled the temple more than...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Actually I like my elder brothers a lot.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...! Nope. There will not be a future Christian-free golden Jewish age. When Jesus comes it is final. There will only be disappointment, sorrow and anger (weeping and gnashing of teeth) for the unbeliever on that day. Mathew 8:11 And I say unto you, That many shall come...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Boaz was also the son of Rahab the Canaanite. Ruth also became a citizen of Israel, and the mother of Obed the grandfather of king David.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    I agree with this statement. I would also state the obvious, that the natural branches are not born saved, but need also to come to Jesus who is (among other things) the living king of Israel. God also has a special consideration for the natural children of all believers, including "Gentile"...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    It would be just as fair to say we are not grafted into the church. "Church" means many different things to many different people. When Jesus saves us we are grafted into Jesus.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    They needed forgiveness because they sinned, ie murder. Forgiveness also comes with repentance.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Sounds like one of those predestination arguments.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    Is it not possible to understand all of that and also know that people deliberately murdered Him at the same time? Jesus died on the cross for many sins, and one of those sins was the act of putting Him on the cross.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    I am aware of that, but you and I still have different conclusions. I have not yet covered Mathew 24 with you. My view of v.15 (the abomination of desolation) is that Daniel spoke of it in Daniel 11:31. it refers to an event that happens after the weeks of ch.9, and it has to do with Antioch...
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    True, but that did not happen within the time of the 70 weeks.
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    Replacement theology? Yes or No.

    That ESV translation has a different spin on it from the KJV: Daniel 9:27 ... and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate. I am biased towards the KJV when looking for accuracy, though I...