There is an OT covenant with the Jews/Israelites (by my terms) There is a NT covenant through the Blood of Jesus.
The OT covenant was covered through sacrifice of lambs/etc. The NT covenant was through the sacrifice of Jesus.
We differ on the meaning of Jews and probably on the history of Israel. I feel there could be Pharisees who got saved through Jesus, but agree that they were strongly condemned in scripture.
I see no evidence that modern Jews (your term) are the descendants of the Pharisee sect.
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Adding on to this, I define Jew as a Descendant of Abraham, or more narrowly a Descendant of Judah. And "chosen" as those whom God had a special covenant with, in the OT. Jesus was the fulfillment of this as Messiah.
There is an OT covenant with the Jews/Israelites (by my terms) There is a NT covenant through the Blood of Jesus.
The OT covenant was covered through sacrifice of lambs/etc. The NT covenant was through the sacrifice of Jesus.
We differ on the meaning of Jews and probably on the history of Israel. I feel there could be Pharisees who got saved through Jesus, but agree that they were strongly condemned in scripture.
I see no evidence that modern Jews (your term) are the descendants of the Pharisee sect.
edit:
Adding on to this, I define Jew as a Descendant of Abraham, or more narrowly a Descendant of Judah. And "chosen" as those whom God had a special covenant with, in the OT. Jesus was the fulfillment of this.
There is an OT covenant with the Jews/Israelites (by my terms) There is a NT covenant through the Blood of Jesus.
The OT covenant was covered through sacrifice of lambs/etc. The NT covenant was through the sacrifice of Jesus.
We differ on the meaning of Jews and probably on the history of Israel. I feel there could be Pharisees who got saved through Jesus, but agree that they were strongly condemned in scripture.
I see no evidence that modern Jews (your term) are the descendants of the Pharisee sect.
edit:
Adding on to this, I define Jew as a Descendant of Abraham, or more narrowly a Descendant of Judah. And "chosen" as those whom God had a special covenant with, in the OT.
There is an OT covenant with the Jews/Israelites (by my terms) There is a NT covenant through the Blood of Jesus.
The OT covenant was covered through sacrifice of lambs/etc. The NT covenant was through the sacrifice of Jesus.
We differ on the meaning of Jews and probably on the history of Israel. I feel there could be Pharisees who got saved through Jesus, but agree that they were strongly condemned in scripture.
I see no evidence that modern Jews (your term) are the descendants of the Pharisee sect.