Yes. Another take away from John chapter 8 was confirmation who Jesus was conversing with. They were descendants of Abraham but by their own admission they never were slaves. The Esau lineage we're not hauled off to slavery because God didn't care about them. Read Malachi.
Once again Judea was known as land of the Edomites.
In spite of all that Jesus still reached out to them to no avail.
IEWE. Dual meaning. Judeans or Judahites. The Edomites of Judea practiced Pharisaism and Baal cult as probably a few Judahites because the Judahite Rabbi's brought the cults back from Babylon.
Note the vast number of tribes of Israel split to Great Britain then to America. They're Caucasian. Today's Israel is a blended mess of mixed races down through the generations. This destroys the position of dispensation churches end time view point.
So to your point any race that commits sin is a slave of sin. Even a Nephilim can theoretically be saved.
Yes. Another take away from John chapter 8 was confirmation who Jesus was conversing with. They were descendants of Abraham but by their own admission they never were slaves. The Esau lineage we're not hauled off to slavery because God didn't care about them. Read Malachi. Once again Judea was known as land of the Edomites. In spite of all that Jesus still reached out to them to no avail.
But they were "slaves". Slaves to the bondage of the law.
IEWE. Dual meaning. Judeans or Judahites. The Edomites of Judea practiced Pharisaism and Baal cult as probably a few Judahites because the Judahite Rabbi's brought the cults back from Babylon.
Note the vast number of tribes of Israel split to Great Britain then to America. They're Caucasian. Today's Israel is a blended mess of mixed races down through the generations. This destroys the position of dispensation churches end time view point.
So to your point any race that commits sin is a slave of sin. Even a Nephilim can theoretically be saved.