The key passage “all israel will be saved” from Romans 11 has had a lot of views and commentary. For anyone interested in a thorough exploration of the topic, here’s a podcast from an OT scholar.
Israel here meaning Jacob and his descendants (which are White Europeans and White European Americans), not Israel the modern nation-state (which is populated by Edomites/Canaanites).
Part of the challenge in understanding it is understanding what is meant by Israel in Romans 11:26. Paul already established that not all Israelites will be saved (the idea of a remnant).
Romans 9:6 (ESV) But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel,
The future/eschatalogical view would mean that all of a single generation of Israelites at a certain future point in time “will be saved”. Then that excludes the overwhelming majority of Israel that isn’t alive in that saved generation.
The good news of the passage is God’s grace!
Romans 11:23 (ESV) And even they, if they do not continue in their unbelief, will be grafted in, for God has the power to graft them in again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Zionism
....it is fundamentally incorrect....
...the "Jewish" presence in that area is an abomination...
...this group of people will be driven out of the Holy Land once again...
...when God installs the Hebrews back into the land, it will flow with milk and honey once again...
The key passage “all israel will be saved” from Romans 11 has had a lot of views and commentary. For anyone interested in a thorough exploration of the topic, here’s a podcast from an OT scholar.
https://nakedbiblepodcast.com/podcast/naked-bible-102-what-does-all-israel-will-be-saved-mean/
Also available in text form.Transcript
Israel here meaning Jacob and his descendants (which are White Europeans and White European Americans), not Israel the modern nation-state (which is populated by Edomites/Canaanites).
Part of the challenge in understanding it is understanding what is meant by Israel in Romans 11:26. Paul already established that not all Israelites will be saved (the idea of a remnant).
The future/eschatalogical view would mean that all of a single generation of Israelites at a certain future point in time “will be saved”. Then that excludes the overwhelming majority of Israel that isn’t alive in that saved generation.
The good news of the passage is God’s grace!
Thanks doggie! I'm still a bit confused on the whole issue. But I get that it's an oxymoron.
...doggy winks....
Me too . I want to know! Seems likes bs to me.
An infidel
It's an oxymoron. That's what it is. Christianity is inherently and explicitly against the Edomite/Canaanite scourge.
That’s a gullible guy who think another group of people is entitled to evacuate a country in order to occupy it and install their ethnostate.
Had they grown testicles, they would mind their own business and make themselves masters of their own land again.