We are in Biblical times. Israel has One that neither sleeps or slumbers to protect them not because the people are righteous but because of God's promise to Abraham AND Israel is God's land and He said it was His. We are just before entering the 70th week of Daniel and people need to be awakened or left behind.
I not only believe in God but I also believe God. God said Israel is His chosen people, the church is "grafted" into Israel. Salvation is of the Jews according to Jesus. The Jews rejected Jesus when He came and be thankful they did because it opened the way for Gentiles to come to God. God is not through with Israel. They will be tried through the fire of the Tribulation but they will eventually recognize Jesus as the Messiah and He will deliver them. Rom. 9-11 and Rev. 4-22.
Some people don't realize RHINOS work for "Jews" and "Israel" too. Said they were Jews and weren't in Paul's day. Goodness, like the enemy hasn't read the same end times stuff we have and gave this carnal psy op after WW2 and "Israel" and "Jews" with their Frankenstein invented language from the 60's to psy op American Christian support out of ignorance. Much like 9-11. Simply put, if you are Israel, there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile. Then why is there such a HUGE distinction amongst these people? Cause when we got saved, we weren't grafted into THOSE guys, we were grafted into God's family. Which doesn't see JEW JEW JEW like everyone does. Because it's a stupid psy op. It's unreal to me to see people say there is no longer Jew nor Gentile, while ignoring there is no concord here. Yet, what concord hath Christ with Belial? That's more fitting, sons of Belial, not God.
Thanks! I just taught a 40 week series on Romans. Look at the olive tree - unbelieving "Jews" are the broken off branches. The believing "Gentiles" were grafted in "among" the believing "Jews". There is neither "Jew" nor "Greek". The mystery Paul was referring to is how the "Jew" and "Gentile" were together, part of one tree - the Israel of God.
You are correct. God is not finished with Israel and He will refine them in the Time if Jacob’s Trouble (Trib). This is why I root for the remnant in Israel, and not the entire Nation:
Zechariah 13:8 (NIV): “In the whole land,” declares the Lord, ‘two-thirds will be struck down and perish; yet one-third will be left in it.’”
We know He made a covenant with the descendants of Abraham. We do not necessarily know who the people of that covenant are, specifically, today.
It is fairly certain that the bankers who claim to be among those people are hiding behind a stolen name to protect themselves. A blood red shield against wrath, if you will.
It is very interesting how the claim is always of anti-Shem-etism, and not of anti-Judah-ism or anti-Y’Israel-ism.
What other tribes were descended from Shem? Why would the claims accuse of being against Shem? Why not Japheth, or Ham, or someone further down the line? That’s a very odd choice of wording. Does anybody actually think of “Jews” as being the whole branch of Shem?
I also believe that observant Christians have been grafted in to Y’Israel. It is also apparent that people have also claimed the name of Christ while, further than mere sinning, knowingly acting against the faith and The Kingdom.
Legitimate white supremacists and Jew haters, even those who claim to be Christian, really hate being told that they’re grafted in to Israel, even though the New Testament says it very explicitly, even though Paul was a Jewish pharisee prior to his conversion, and even though their messiah was born of the line of J(ew)dah on both sides. Too bad they’re gonna get to keep hearing it.
The question of “why?” gets the noggin joggin.
Then it gets funnier when Jewish people don’t like being told that either, even though their book speaks of how the mixed multitudes gathered before Moses after leaving Egypt. It isn’t only in the New Testament that non-Jews were grafted in to Israel!
We should be aligned against evil toward Elohim’s righteousness. Nothing else. Some families have deeper generational curses to overcome. Some families have many more years of having missed the mark to repent of.
I just call it like I see it like the Watchman on the wall, if I keep my mouth shut, their blood is on my hands but since I tell them the future of planet earth revolves around Jerusalem and keep watch on what is happening there, their blood in on their own hands. They are warned even if they don't believe me. Peace
Did you read Ezek 36? God says He will bring them back into the land NOT for their sake but for His Holy names sake. He made a promise and God always keeps His promises. That is why Israel/Jews will go through the Great Tribulation.
So all the evil people needed to do is create a fake nation with the same name (Israel) and pretend that the not-really-jews that live there are Gods people and then you will just eat that shit up?
Rothschild created the Israel of today. There is nothing Godly about it.
God said He would bring back Israel to the land in Ezek 36. and make them a nation again. After 2520 years, it happened in 1948. There was no Israel for over 2000 years. I don't care HOW it happened, it happened as God said it would. You don't have to believe what the Bible says, hell was made for somebody!
The Bible contains numerous verses that explain why God chose the people of Israel and the purpose behind this divine election. Here are some key verses:
Deuteronomy 7:6 (NIV): "For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession."
Exodus 19:5-6 (NIV): "Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites."
Genesis 12:2-3 (NIV): "I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse, and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you."
Isaiah 43:1 (NIV): "But now, this is what the Lord says—he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: 'Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.'"
Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV): "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'"
These verses collectively emphasize that God chose Israel as His special people for a purpose:
1. To be a holy and treasured nation.
2. To serve as a kingdom of priests and a light to the nations.
3. To fulfill God's covenant promises made to Abraham.
4. To be a blessing to the world, ultimately through the coming of the Messiah (Jesus).
5. To demonstrate God's faithfulness and love.
These are just a few of the verses that illustrate the divine election of Israel and the purpose behind it in the biblical narrative.
Daniel prophesied that "seventy weeks are determined". So I assume you believe in the "gap theory" in regards to Daniel. We are living in the "gap" between the 69th and 70th week? This "gap" is now almost 2000 years old. It's like taking an inch out of a foot ruler - it's no longer a foot ruler. Doesn't make sense to me.
The interim period between 32AD and now is the "time of the Gentiles" according to Paul and thank God He made a way for Gentiles to be saved. When this "time" is fulfilled, when the last Gentile accepts Jesus as Savior, the Tribulation will begin and Gid will once again be working with Israel. Rom. 9-11.
The tribulation is in our past. It was the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 A.D. Jesus told the scribes and Pharisees that "your house is left to you desolate.". Your interpretation came from the Scofield Reference Bible. Yes I am a preterist!
While classical dispensationalism as formulated by theologians like C.I. Scofield and John Nelson Darby had its distinctive features, some of its elements can be traced to earlier theological traditions and interpretations of the Bible. Here are a few examples:
1.Distinction Between Israel and the Church:
• Early Church Fathers like Justin Martyr (2nd century) and Irenaeus (2nd century) acknowledged distinctions between God’s dealings with Israel and the Church in their writings. They recognized that God had specific plans for both groups.
2.Futurist Interpretation of Prophecy:
•The belief in future prophetic events can be traced to various interpretations of the Book of Revelation in early Christian writings. Some early Church theologians, like Hippolytus (3rd century), held views that anticipated future fulfillment of certain prophecies.
3.Premillennialism:
• The concept of a future literal thousand-year reign of Christ has been present in different forms throughout Christian history. Papias (1st century) is often cited as an early proponent of premillennialism, and it has appeared in the writings of various Church Fathers.
4.Rapture:
• While the term “rapture” was not used in the same way as in classical dispensationalism, early Christian writers such as Ephraem the Syrian (4th century) and Jerome (4th-5th century) discussed the idea of believers being caught up to meet Christ in connection with 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
While classical dispensationalism combined these elements into a systematic theological framework and popularized them in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it’s important to recognize that many of these ideas had antecedents in Christian thought and theology prior to the Scofield Study Bible. Dispensationalism itself has evolved over time, with variations and modifications to its original form.
The concept of the "gap theory" in relation to Daniel's prophecy of the "seventy weeks" is indeed a key element in dispensationalist theology. According to this viewpoint, there is a gap or pause between the 69th and 70th week. Here's an analysis and biblical support for this perspective:
The Gap Theory in Daniel's Prophecy: Dispensationalists interpret Daniel 9:24-27 as a prediction of a period of "seventy weeks" or 490 years, which includes both the time leading up to the arrival of the Messiah (the 69 weeks) and a future period associated with the 70th week. They believe that the 70th week represents a future tribulation period that has not yet occurred.
Daniel 9:27 (NIV) speaks of a future "seven-year" period associated with the "covenant" and "abomination that causes desolation," which some interpret as the events of the end times.
Hidden Church Age: Dispensationalists assert that the Church Age, which began after the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, was not explicitly revealed to Old Testament prophets. They argue that it was a "mystery" hidden in God's plan and later revealed to the apostles in the New Testament.
Ephesians 3:2-6 (NIV):
“Surely you have heard about the administration of God’s grace that was given to me for you, that is, the mystery made known to me by revelation, as I have already written briefly. In reading this, then, you will be able to understand my insight into the mystery of Christ, which was not made known to people in other generations as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to God’s holy apostles and prophets. This mystery is that through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs together with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the promise in Christ Jesus.”
Colossians 1:25-27 (NIV):
“I have become its servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness—the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the Lord’s people. To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
Colossians 2:2-3 (NIV):
“My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”
These verses from Paul’s letters emphasize that the mystery of the Church, which includes the inclusion of Gentiles as fellow heirs and members of the body of Christ, was not fully revealed in previous generations but was made known through revelation to the apostles like Paul. This teaching underlines the uniqueness and significance of the Church Age in God’s plan of redemption.
Another example where a significant time gap appears in the middle of a verse or sentence is when Jesus stood up in the synagogue and read from the book of Isaiah in Luke 4:16-21. In this passage, Jesus reads a portion of Isaiah 61:1-2, and then He abruptly stops. Here's the passage:
Luke 4:16-21 (NIV):
"So he (Jesus) came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And he was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when he had opened the book, he found the place where it was written: 'The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.' Then He closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant and sat down."
The gap in this passage represents the time between the first and second parts of Isaiah 61:2. In this passage, Jesus stops reading before the second part, which says, "and the day of vengeance of our God." Many theologians interpret this as a significant pause in God's redemptive plan. The "acceptable year of the Lord" (His ministry of grace and salvation) was fulfilled during Jesus' earthly ministry in His first coming, while the "day of vengeance" (a future time of judgment) is seen as a reference to His second coming, indicating a significant gap in time between these two events.
The "day of vengeance" occurred in 70 A.D. Jesus, pointing to the Temple told His disciples that "not one stone would be left upon another". The Jewish Historian Josephus reported that 1.1 million Jews perished and 93,000 led away captive. This ended the Old Covenant sacrificial system. It was truly the "end of the age". Jesus "came" in 70 A.D. in judgement on apostate Israel.
We are in Biblical times. Israel has One that neither sleeps or slumbers to protect them not because the people are righteous but because of God's promise to Abraham AND Israel is God's land and He said it was His. We are just before entering the 70th week of Daniel and people need to be awakened or left behind.
no. believe in God but not believe in israelites and judas people.
I not only believe in God but I also believe God. God said Israel is His chosen people, the church is "grafted" into Israel. Salvation is of the Jews according to Jesus. The Jews rejected Jesus when He came and be thankful they did because it opened the way for Gentiles to come to God. God is not through with Israel. They will be tried through the fire of the Tribulation but they will eventually recognize Jesus as the Messiah and He will deliver them. Rom. 9-11 and Rev. 4-22.
Exactly this.
Some people don't realize RHINOS work for "Jews" and "Israel" too. Said they were Jews and weren't in Paul's day. Goodness, like the enemy hasn't read the same end times stuff we have and gave this carnal psy op after WW2 and "Israel" and "Jews" with their Frankenstein invented language from the 60's to psy op American Christian support out of ignorance. Much like 9-11. Simply put, if you are Israel, there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile. Then why is there such a HUGE distinction amongst these people? Cause when we got saved, we weren't grafted into THOSE guys, we were grafted into God's family. Which doesn't see JEW JEW JEW like everyone does. Because it's a stupid psy op. It's unreal to me to see people say there is no longer Jew nor Gentile, while ignoring there is no concord here. Yet, what concord hath Christ with Belial? That's more fitting, sons of Belial, not God.
Thanks! I just taught a 40 week series on Romans. Look at the olive tree - unbelieving "Jews" are the broken off branches. The believing "Gentiles" were grafted in "among" the believing "Jews". There is neither "Jew" nor "Greek". The mystery Paul was referring to is how the "Jew" and "Gentile" were together, part of one tree - the Israel of God.
You are correct. God is not finished with Israel and He will refine them in the Time if Jacob’s Trouble (Trib). This is why I root for the remnant in Israel, and not the entire Nation:
Zechariah 13:8 (NIV): “In the whole land,” declares the Lord, ‘two-thirds will be struck down and perish; yet one-third will be left in it.’”
God always has His remnant. Israel is His chosen people. Think Abrahamic covenant.
hogwash
That's unclean! Kek
We know He made a covenant with the descendants of Abraham. We do not necessarily know who the people of that covenant are, specifically, today.
It is fairly certain that the bankers who claim to be among those people are hiding behind a stolen name to protect themselves. A blood red shield against wrath, if you will.
It is very interesting how the claim is always of anti-Shem-etism, and not of anti-Judah-ism or anti-Y’Israel-ism. What other tribes were descended from Shem? Why would the claims accuse of being against Shem? Why not Japheth, or Ham, or someone further down the line? That’s a very odd choice of wording. Does anybody actually think of “Jews” as being the whole branch of Shem?
I also believe that observant Christians have been grafted in to Y’Israel. It is also apparent that people have also claimed the name of Christ while, further than mere sinning, knowingly acting against the faith and The Kingdom.
This issue will be resolved.
Legitimate white supremacists and Jew haters, even those who claim to be Christian, really hate being told that they’re grafted in to Israel, even though the New Testament says it very explicitly, even though Paul was a Jewish pharisee prior to his conversion, and even though their messiah was born of the line of J(ew)dah on both sides. Too bad they’re gonna get to keep hearing it.
The question of “why?” gets the noggin joggin.
Then it gets funnier when Jewish people don’t like being told that either, even though their book speaks of how the mixed multitudes gathered before Moses after leaving Egypt. It isn’t only in the New Testament that non-Jews were grafted in to Israel!
We should be aligned against evil toward Elohim’s righteousness. Nothing else. Some families have deeper generational curses to overcome. Some families have many more years of having missed the mark to repent of.
I just call it like I see it like the Watchman on the wall, if I keep my mouth shut, their blood is on my hands but since I tell them the future of planet earth revolves around Jerusalem and keep watch on what is happening there, their blood in on their own hands. They are warned even if they don't believe me. Peace
I might consider Gods words as> look upon the jews/israelites as example how not to behave as people tribe or religion...
Did you read Ezek 36? God says He will bring them back into the land NOT for their sake but for His Holy names sake. He made a promise and God always keeps His promises. That is why Israel/Jews will go through the Great Tribulation.
So all the evil people needed to do is create a fake nation with the same name (Israel) and pretend that the not-really-jews that live there are Gods people and then you will just eat that shit up?
Rothschild created the Israel of today. There is nothing Godly about it.
God said He would bring back Israel to the land in Ezek 36. and make them a nation again. After 2520 years, it happened in 1948. There was no Israel for over 2000 years. I don't care HOW it happened, it happened as God said it would. You don't have to believe what the Bible says, hell was made for somebody!
Your interpretation is not necessarily what I think, but it is also not in disagreement with what I said.
How do you know God chose them… Noah wasn’t Jewish. What if the chosen people is another delusion
Read your Bible. God chose Abraham, the promise was passed to Isaac and then to Jacob and his children. God changed Jacob's name to Israel.
The Bible contains numerous verses that explain why God chose the people of Israel and the purpose behind this divine election. Here are some key verses:
These verses collectively emphasize that God chose Israel as His special people for a purpose:
1. To be a holy and treasured nation.
2. To serve as a kingdom of priests and a light to the nations.
3. To fulfill God's covenant promises made to Abraham.
4. To be a blessing to the world, ultimately through the coming of the Messiah (Jesus).
5. To demonstrate God's faithfulness and love.
These are just a few of the verses that illustrate the divine election of Israel and the purpose behind it in the biblical narrative.
This is not the same Israel.
Daniel prophesied that "seventy weeks are determined". So I assume you believe in the "gap theory" in regards to Daniel. We are living in the "gap" between the 69th and 70th week? This "gap" is now almost 2000 years old. It's like taking an inch out of a foot ruler - it's no longer a foot ruler. Doesn't make sense to me.
The interim period between 32AD and now is the "time of the Gentiles" according to Paul and thank God He made a way for Gentiles to be saved. When this "time" is fulfilled, when the last Gentile accepts Jesus as Savior, the Tribulation will begin and Gid will once again be working with Israel. Rom. 9-11.
The tribulation is in our past. It was the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 A.D. Jesus told the scribes and Pharisees that "your house is left to you desolate.". Your interpretation came from the Scofield Reference Bible. Yes I am a preterist!
Bless your heart. We'll pray for you ;)
While classical dispensationalism as formulated by theologians like C.I. Scofield and John Nelson Darby had its distinctive features, some of its elements can be traced to earlier theological traditions and interpretations of the Bible. Here are a few examples:
1.Distinction Between Israel and the Church: • Early Church Fathers like Justin Martyr (2nd century) and Irenaeus (2nd century) acknowledged distinctions between God’s dealings with Israel and the Church in their writings. They recognized that God had specific plans for both groups.
2.Futurist Interpretation of Prophecy: •The belief in future prophetic events can be traced to various interpretations of the Book of Revelation in early Christian writings. Some early Church theologians, like Hippolytus (3rd century), held views that anticipated future fulfillment of certain prophecies.
3.Premillennialism: • The concept of a future literal thousand-year reign of Christ has been present in different forms throughout Christian history. Papias (1st century) is often cited as an early proponent of premillennialism, and it has appeared in the writings of various Church Fathers.
4.Rapture: • While the term “rapture” was not used in the same way as in classical dispensationalism, early Christian writers such as Ephraem the Syrian (4th century) and Jerome (4th-5th century) discussed the idea of believers being caught up to meet Christ in connection with 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
While classical dispensationalism combined these elements into a systematic theological framework and popularized them in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it’s important to recognize that many of these ideas had antecedents in Christian thought and theology prior to the Scofield Study Bible. Dispensationalism itself has evolved over time, with variations and modifications to its original form.
Yes that is preterist. I am not!
The concept of the "gap theory" in relation to Daniel's prophecy of the "seventy weeks" is indeed a key element in dispensationalist theology. According to this viewpoint, there is a gap or pause between the 69th and 70th week. Here's an analysis and biblical support for this perspective:
The Gap Theory in Daniel's Prophecy: Dispensationalists interpret Daniel 9:24-27 as a prediction of a period of "seventy weeks" or 490 years, which includes both the time leading up to the arrival of the Messiah (the 69 weeks) and a future period associated with the 70th week. They believe that the 70th week represents a future tribulation period that has not yet occurred.
Hidden Church Age: Dispensationalists assert that the Church Age, which began after the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, was not explicitly revealed to Old Testament prophets. They argue that it was a "mystery" hidden in God's plan and later revealed to the apostles in the New Testament.
These verses from Paul’s letters emphasize that the mystery of the Church, which includes the inclusion of Gentiles as fellow heirs and members of the body of Christ, was not fully revealed in previous generations but was made known through revelation to the apostles like Paul. This teaching underlines the uniqueness and significance of the Church Age in God’s plan of redemption.
Another example where a significant time gap appears in the middle of a verse or sentence is when Jesus stood up in the synagogue and read from the book of Isaiah in Luke 4:16-21. In this passage, Jesus reads a portion of Isaiah 61:1-2, and then He abruptly stops. Here's the passage:
The gap in this passage represents the time between the first and second parts of Isaiah 61:2. In this passage, Jesus stops reading before the second part, which says, "and the day of vengeance of our God." Many theologians interpret this as a significant pause in God's redemptive plan. The "acceptable year of the Lord" (His ministry of grace and salvation) was fulfilled during Jesus' earthly ministry in His first coming, while the "day of vengeance" (a future time of judgment) is seen as a reference to His second coming, indicating a significant gap in time between these two events.
The "day of vengeance" occurred in 70 A.D. Jesus, pointing to the Temple told His disciples that "not one stone would be left upon another". The Jewish Historian Josephus reported that 1.1 million Jews perished and 93,000 led away captive. This ended the Old Covenant sacrificial system. It was truly the "end of the age". Jesus "came" in 70 A.D. in judgement on apostate Israel.
It sounds like you hold to some form of Preterism? Would that be accurate to say?