There weren't any Christians around then either. What's your point?
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The best way then to handle these situations is totally wiping out of your enemy like nazi Germany wanted to do to anyone not German though I will admit, not real humane.Agreed with you there.
First come first served PerhapsThere weren't any Christians around then either. What's your point?
God Gave Israel the land in question. Though they sinned, though they were exiled, as He always did in the past; He returned them to the land He gave them.In that case it should go back to the Jebusites then!
There's no logic to any of these arguments. People should be free to live where they want on land they've paid a fair price for in an arm's length transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller; anything else is theft.
How do you feel about our embassy being moved ?
I see Musilim rage coming.
Pre-1948 Palestine was their home. Why the heck should they move as a result of ethnic cleansing
If you are talking about the Babylonian Exile then, sure, I'd agree: the prophecies surrounding it are laced with hints of restoration. Not so though the Scriptural predictions of the destruction of the Second Temple in 70AD: Jesus in particular offers no crumbs of comfort when He points forward to that event; there's no scintilla of hope of future return. It's The End. No coincidence that the Church arises in the same generation and assumes the mantle and promises as the new spiritual Israel; the qahal becomes the ekklesia.God Gave Israel the land in question. Though they sinned, though they were exiled, as He always did in the past; He returned them to the land He gave them.
How do you feel about our embassy being moved ?
I see Musilim rage coming.
There is no longer any special significance for Israel. That was true under God's first covenant with man in which the Jews were his favored nation. The second and final covenant was given to us by the ministry, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. As Paul said in GAL 3:I would think Christians would be all for making Jerusalem the Capital of Israel. Who did God give that land to? Israel!
You miss the Book of Revelation?There is no longer any special significance for Israel. That was true under God's first covenant with man in which the Jews were his favored nation. The second and final covenant was given to us by the ministry, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. As Paul said in GAL 3:
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
The Jews will be saved in exactly the same way the Gentiles are by Grace through Faith and a personal life-changing relationship with Christ.
There is no longer any special significance for Israel. That was true under God's first covenant with man in which the Jews were his favored nation. The second and final covenant was given to us by the ministry, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. As Paul said in GAL 3:
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
The Jews will be saved in exactly the same way the Gentiles are by Grace through Faith and a personal life-changing relationship with Christ.
Sure, as long as we are talking about the Palestinian Authority as well.You're not right about this, but even if you believe this, why can't you just respect a nation's sovereignty allow them to determine their own capital?
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That would be fair rightSure, as long as we are talking about the Palestinian Authority as well.
Trumps no naziLOL. Yup. Trump will go down in history as the worst Nazi, ever.