The answer is both yes AND no.The High Priest wore 12 stones on his breatplate to represent the 12 tribes of Israel.
Allan will you admit at this point that the high priest was not interceding for any of the non-covenant gentile nations at this point of redemptive history? You state that it was for "all Israel".
Do you agree on this,at least during the OT.period?
Yes it was for Israel alone.. but no in that any nation that so desire could come unto and into Israel and none were rejected.
So the atonement while being for Israel did not reflect that none could be apart of Israel if they desired. We must remember that God chose to 'work through' Israel and thus all that was done in them was illustrative of the work of Christ. While the atonement was for those 'of' Israel, that STILL included those who did not believe, were worshiping other gods, ect..
And I believe it is the most biblical view you can come to after one examines the scriptures.The question of whom the all Israel is will unfold several times in this study. I know that you and several other brothers and sisters here try to stress that the work of the cross was designed for every person who was ever born. I do not think this position can be maintained scripturally and that's where I think we can take time and re-examine this issue.
For example when we interacted on the Eph5;25 discussion you said;
and this;
you said these things in post 29......then as I questioned you and you responded with this in post 32;
Here you make an 2 unfounded assumptions:I agree that through faith we receive the work of Jesus on the cross!
However.....how do you say as you clearly have stated that Jesus takes away the sins of the unbelieving world? If they are not given grace and faith...how are their sins taken away?
1. that I think grace is not needed
2. that God must give a person faith
The first is not true.. it is by grace that God even looks toward us sinners and the very fact that He Himself reveals his spiritual truths to us establishes this grace so much the more since we could never come to these spiritual truths unless God IS by His grace is moving upon us. We deserve none of God kindness.
On the second.. no where in scripture will find scripture stating that God must 'give' man faith. It is a theological construct which says man must be given faith... example - like a boy being give a bicycle which he never had before.
And exactly in what sense has what I said contradicted what you just gave. that propitiation MUST BE RECEIVED BYE FAITH. Just because He 'is' the propitiation for all men does not in any sense mean that all men have the propitiation applied to them.Propitiation means to turn away the wrath of God. You say propitiation has been made for all! At the white throne judgement it will not be the love of God that the unbeliever receives.....but the wrath of God.......so why or in what way can you state that propitiation has been made for all,,,in any sense whatsoever?
Yes.. that is your assumption.This inconsistency is not possible. Atonement and Propitiation are actual in scripture......not potential. This is a crucial pointon this topic
Example - So when some in Israel was worshiping false gods and had idols set up in the high places.. and the atonement was made for the whole nation.. it was actual and all the nation was redeemed.. even those who did not repent and continued in that idol worship had their sin turned away.. I agree there is inconsistency here
I am.. and that is why I'm trying to get you to go back the Law to see for whom the atonement was made. Christ had to fulfill the entire Law.. including the law of atonement in order for it to acceptable to God. Unless we go back there and identify not only 'what' it does for those who believe.. but also for whom it was made.. we continue to find holes that need addressing.Allan...[or anyone else ...are welcome] to try and explain how you see this view as possible. I believe God speaks in clear language on this.