I think applying Mosaic law can be helpful in establishment of a functioning society, absolutely, but to have a truly perfect functioning government honestly can only be achieved by having God incarnate at the helm. When Jesus comes back we will have that. Also, when He comes back He will be able to set us strait on who's who so I'm not that concerned about it.
I would agree there's not a huge reason to be that fixated on bloodlines, what is more important is just to know Jesus, and everything else is gravy. The main reason that it matters is because God made a promise to Abraham and if He doesn't keep that promise how can we expect Him to keep His promises to us? I believe God keeps all His promises, and as fully as possible.
As for how I see it playing out with the physical promised land - its pretty simple. The Jews return to the land. I believe this already happened. Even if many of the Jews that returned to the promised land are not real Jews I'm sure the real ones are in there somewhere (providence). Daniel's 70th week will happen - the time of Jacob's Trouble. This will be a winnowing, and most of the Jews will be killed. A remnant will be preserved, and afterward, they will realize that they have rejected their Messiah and repent. They will live in the land that has been promised to them as God's holy people. They will be spiritually grafted back into the olive tree and the whole promised land will also be given to them, and Jesus will rule from Jerusalem for 1000 years.
(I finally got this response written 2 hours later, told you im slow kek)
I think applying Mosaic law can be helpful in establishment of a functioning society, absolutely, but to have a truly perfect functioning government honestly can only be achieved by having God incarnate at the helm. When Jesus comes back we will have that. Also, when He comes back He will be able to set us strait on who's who so I'm not that concerned about it.
I would agree there's not a huge reason to be that fixated on bloodlines, what is more important is just to know Jesus, and everything else is gravy. The main reason that it matters is because God made a promise to Abraham and if He doesn't keep that promise how can we expect Him to keep His promises to us? I believe God keeps all His promises, and as fully as possible.
As for how I see it playing out with the physical promised land - its pretty simple. The Jews return to the land. I believe this already happened. Even if many of the Jews that returned to the promised land are not real Jews I'm sure the real ones are in there somewhere (providence). Daniel's 70th week will happen - the time of Jacob's Trouble. This will be a winnowing, and most of the Jews will be killed. A remnant will be preserved, and afterward, they will realize that they have rejected their Messiah and repent. They will live in the land that has been promised to them as God's holy people. They will be spiritually grafted back into the olive tree and the whole promised land will also be given to them, and Jesus will rule from Jerusalem for 1000 years.
(I finally got this response written 2 hours later, told you im slow kek)