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So Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, according to you is telling a lie?LeBuick said:Not so fast DHK.... A believing Gentile IS part of the Church. A non-believing gentile is not under the direction of the Holy Spirit. I don't think this statement is factual, "Paul delineates three distinct groups of people".
Also note, a believing Jew IS part of the Church. A non-believing Jew is who we bring to question in this thread. By your theory, a non-believing Jew is the same as a non-believing gentile and the Church which I don't believe is right.
I can't say that I've ever heard anyone say this verse was figurative.webdog said:Yes it is...is the Lord a "thief in the night"
How can you physically and literally burn a "work"![]()
Heavenly Pilgrim said:I believe some may need to read this passage again.
Ge 17:1 ¶ And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
2 And I will make my covenant between me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly.
3 And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with him, saying,
4 ¶ As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations.
5 Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee.
6 And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee.
7 ¶ And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee.
8 And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.
LadyEagle said:It seems the problem in this thread is that some people want to spiritualize everything or allegorize everything instead of reading the text in context and comparing Scripture with Scripture.
webdog said:Then the Bible's not true?
Exodus 4:22 "Then you shall say to Pharaoh, 'Thus says the LORD, "Israel is My son, My firstborn.
DHK said:So Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, according to you is telling a lie?
He is not being factual.
1 Corinthians 10:32 Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God:
Gerhard Ebersoehn said:GE:
If you want to be 'literal', HP, be 'literal' consistently!
"I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee" --- two generations; no more = "for an everlasting possession"
Paul though, speaks of this 'seed' in the Singular, as of Christ; therefore it should not be understood literally; and so also not the word 'everlasting'.
"the land wherein thou art a stranger" ---- for as long as a stranger in the land; that was not for 'everlasting'.
".... all the land of Canaan ...." never, had been the possession of all Israel or only some of Israel. In fact, Hebrews says Abraham - or for that matter any believer - never possessed as much as a hand's width of all Canaan.
".... I will be their God" for everlasting? Israel often rejected God for their God, and the last time in Jesus Christ, they lost God for their God for always. So their 'everlasting' covenantal relationship with God was of but short duration.
webdog said:Many people have the wrong view on earth and God's plan not to only redeem mankind, but creation. I don't hold that against y'all
...am curious how you can literally burn a work, though...
Gerhard Ebersoehn said:LeBuick:
"A non-believing Jew is who we bring to question in this thread. By your theory, a non-believing Jew is the same as a non-believing gentile and the Church which I don't believe is right."
GE:
In Galatians Paul at length argues how he as a Jew first had to become (like) a Gentile in order to be saved by grace through faith --- not as a Jew; but as if an uncircumcised. In fact therefore, Paul is precisely arguing "a non-believing Jew is the same as a non-believing gentile".
oops, that should be ad. not bc.Heavenly Pilgrim said:
HP: Now you have made quite a claim. Now all you need to do is to show us the evidence to support such a remark. :wavey:
Pre-Mill Advocates of the 1st Century:
1. Andrew
2. Peter
3. Philip
4. Thomas
5. James
6. John
7. Matthew
8. Aristio
9. John the Presbyter
The Biblically based doctrine of Premillennialism disappeared when Christianity became a world power:
VI. CHILIASM BEGAN TO BE RESTORED IN THE REFORMATION The entire character of Biblical testimony was changed by Gnostic and Alexandrian influences, and, along with all vital truth, the church lost her conception of the purifying hope of Christ's return, and, eventually, under Constantine, exchanged the divine program of a returning Lord for a world-conquering church. Of this, Dr. James H. Brooks (Maranatha, p. 536) quotes Bengel as saying: "When Christianity became a worldly power by Constantine, the hope of the future was weakened by the joy over the present success." Similarly, Auberlen (Daniel, p. 375) has this to say: "Chiliasm disappeared in proportion as Roman Papal Catholicism advanced. The Papacy took to itself, as a robbery, that glory which is an object of hope, and can only be reached by obedience and humility of the cross. When the Church became a harlot, she ceased to be a bride who goes out to meet her bridegroom; and thus Chiliasm disappeared. This is the deep truth that lies at the bottom of the Protestant, anti-papistic interpretation of the Apocalypse" (both references cited by Peters, op. cit, I, 499) (Chafer Vol. 4, p. 277-278).
LadyEagle: Wow, Allan - thanks for providing this and for the link! You backed up what I said earlier in this thread with historical facts, way to go[/quote!]
HP: So the mere list of a bunch of names, or a mans opinion as to what the other means by what he said is proof of a position? It certainly does not take much to prove a point to some. Why not wait and see if Allan can show us the connection of Pre-mil and the first name on the list of those in the first century that supposedly believed in the Pre-mil position, again, whatever that entails to Allan. How is a link to a web site and a list of names proof of the Pre-Mil position? Besides that, there are more than likely differing positions of the Pre-Mil position, are there not? For which position is this supposed proof backing?
LadyEagle said:Wow, Allan - thanks for providing this and for the link! You backed up what I said earlier in this thread with historical facts, way to go! :thumbs:
Of particular interest is this paragraph:
I wish there was a way to save your post for future discussions bashing pre-millenianism. Not that the other side will take the Early Church Fathers' word for it. :tear:
Pre-Mill Advocates of the 1st Century:
1. Andrew
2. Peter
3. Philip
4. Thomas
5. James
6. John
7. Matthew
8. Aristio
9. John the Presbyter
LeBuick: One question LE, did you notice a name conspicuously missing from the list of 1 Century names?
I assume Chiliasm is the same as pre-mil?CHILIASM BEGAN TO BE RESTORED IN THE REFORMATION The entire character of Biblical testimony was changed by Gnostic and Alexandrian influences, and, along with all vital truth, the church lost her conception of the purifying hope of Christ's return, and, eventually, under Constantine, exchanged the divine program of a returning Lord for a world-conquering church.
Heavenly Pilgrim said:
HP: I thought you were going to ask about Jesus. :smilewinkgrin: