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Hermeneutic in a Cloister

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“Who is like You among the gods, O Lord? Who is like You, majestic in holiness".

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The Uri YES As a Christian, I unequivocally stand with Israel and God’s chosen people as the “election and calling of God is IRREVOCABLE (Rom 11:29)”

<a href="/uricohenisrael/">The Uri</a> YES 

As a Christian, I unequivocally stand with Israel and God’s chosen people as the “election and calling of God is IRREVOCABLE (Rom 11:29)”
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The Scriptures surely reveal much about the Son of God, of whom we traditionally refer to as "Jesus". Yeshua was the one born "the seed of the women" for "He will save His people from their sins". (His Hebrew name has meaning) This Son of God is the one deemed worthy to

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Are you a Jew-hating "Christian"? The Church began as all Jews. We are the ones who spread the message of salvation through Jesus to the gentiles. Let's be careful about being vitriolic towards the Jews promised by God to receive their New Covenant. Disagree? Read Ezekiel 36,

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A lot of y'all would be wise to read material by Amir Tsarfati. The growing amount of Jew-hating material reveals a lot of folks were taught Supersessionism (Replacement Theology) from their church's pulpit.

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The prophet Isaiah has many amazing things to say about Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, Savior, and King, born to rule all nations from David's throne. Every moment His coming draws closer. Be prepared to meet Jesus by repenting of your sin now and placing your faith in Him

The prophet Isaiah has many amazing things to say about Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, Savior, and King, born to rule all nations from David's throne. Every moment His coming draws closer. Be prepared to meet Jesus by repenting of your sin now and placing your faith in Him
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Do you read the Old Testament through the New Testament? Wise is the person who recognizes that "the Holy Spirit never contradicts Himself" as DrJackHughes teaches. In other words, the words of the Prophets and of the covenants cannot be interpreted to mean what they simply do

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Where do you get your eschatology from? From Pilgrim's Progress? From C.S. Lewis? If so, you will embrace allegory over the plain meaning, which results in spiritualizing away earthly and material details which the Holy Spirit put in Scripture deliberately, not for the reader

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Sovereignty To the chagrin of the sect of the Supersessionists, God's sovereignty requires that all the promises detailed in the Old Testament to the Jew will come to pass. 🕎🕎🕎

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To the Reformed A massive amount of the Bible is eschatological. The Reformed sect would be wise to acknowledge this as important. Understanding eschatology assists us in understanding why Jesus returns.

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"Only by the future can the past be reconciled with the present. Only by the end is the intermediate period justified". Erich Sauer

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This is how most of Christianity "interprets" the Bible. They read a verse, extract it from its context, and make crooked that which God made straight. Sobering times for people like Michael Spangler.

This is how most of Christianity "interprets" the Bible.
They read a verse, extract it from its context, and make crooked that which God made straight.

Sobering times for people like <a href="/spanglermt/">Michael Spangler</a>.
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As a fun test of so-called Christian Nationalism, I have a Cuss Bucket in one of my offices. It has a large sign stating to put $5 in for each cuss word or for blaspheming God. It remains empty because someone is stealing the money or because people do not feel convicted when

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Exactly! The Holy Spirit never contradicts Himself. It stands to reason, then, that how we interpret what we read of the Holy Spirit cannot contradict what is intended to be gleaned from the Scriptures. In other words, may we not contradict the Holy Spirit when we interpret

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An unpopular take The Church Age is all about God gathering the redeemed from all the gentile nations. This refers to all races, all cultures, those from the gentiles as the hardening over the Jew is temporary and lasts until the times of the gentiles lasts. Here's the hard

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Addendum "Reformed" in the bio, of course. Makes sense. These are the religious ones who are confused of what the gentiles were grafted into. These are the people who Paul warned in Romans 11. Sobering.

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When God repopulated the world after the Flood, He chose Jacob for Himself (Deuteronomy 32:8-19 LXX). God called the Hebrews (the Jews). Those are of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God called the Jew to represent Him as His evangelists. This is an irrevocable calling. It cannot be

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Isaiah and Zechariah foretell the physical changes to literal Jerusalem which will be called the City of Truth. The land will be transformed to the highest mountain and will be called the Mount of the Lord. Perhaps this is why Jerusalem in Hebrew is written as in plural?

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Pat, You seem to live in a place where the ability to rightly interpret what you read in God's word has been taken away from you. The Church was never given the irrevocable promises made by God to the Jew. You would be wise to repent of your Supersessionist delusions. I pray