ECT Why Christians are interested in all history

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Danoh

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Nope,

There are people who inherit the earth
There are people who inherit the city
There are people who inherit the heavens

What about the Gentile Nations - they REMAIN Gentile Nations.

Israel then functioning as a Priesthood on the Lord's behalf over the religious life of the Earth in a manner the RCC only claims to profess it functions in.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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What about the Gentile Nations - they REMAIN Gentile Nations.

Israel then functioning as a Priesthood on the Lord's behalf over the religious life of the Earth in a manner the RCC only claims to profess it functions in.

Yes, there are people who inherit the earth, both the land in Israel and also the Gentile nations.
 

Interplanner

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Nope,

There are people who inherit the earth
There are people who inherit the city
There are people who inherit the heavens



You own your own limb on that. Never heard it in 40 years of research. It has maybe one verse supporting it, whoopie.

It goes entirely against the picture given by the NT. And the passages involved are entirely unaware of the other 2 parts, lol!!!
 

Interplanner

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:chuckle:

Nope, the "NT" proclaims the city and the heavens as inheritances, one for the kingdom of priests and the other for the Body.



It does not, and every vision is unified and one. Actually it proclaims that all believers share in Israel's one inheritance (Eph 3:6), and your turning that in to plural shows your addiction to your delusion. And your "addition." There are no clear verses in support of what you are saying, so eat it.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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It does not, and every vision is unified and one. Actually it proclaims that all believers share in Israel's one inheritance (Eph 3:6), and your turning that in to plural shows your addiction to your delusion. And your "addition." There are no clear verses in support of what you are saying, so eat it.

Made up.
 

Interplanner

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One kingdom of God.
Does everyone in a kingdom have the same job or purpose?



The kingdom or reign of God now is through the proclamation that Christ sacrificed himself as our righteousness. And Paul said that TO ISRAEL. He did not say 'oh, you/us Jewish guys (being one himself : )) never mind about this Gospel thingie, it's an abberation for, you know, the 2nd class goyim. You get your land and worship system back.' It is hooey to think that one country's being back in its ancestral lands has anything to do with that objective. Or that it is aware of the the of reign that the apostles were spreading, which is not like this world's.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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The kingdom or reign of God now is through the proclamation that Christ sacrificed himself as our righteousness. And Paul said that TO ISRAEL. He did not say 'oh, you/us Jewish guys (being one himself : )) never mind about this Gospel thingie, it's an abberation for, you know, the 2nd class goyim. You get your land and worship system back.' It is hooey to think that one country's being back in its ancestral lands has anything to do with that objective. Or that it is aware of the the of reign that the apostles were spreading, which is not like this world's.

Made up.


One kingdom of God.
Does everyone in a kingdom have the same job or purpose?
 

Interplanner

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Made up.


One kingdom of God.
Does everyone in a kingdom have the same job or purpose?



Hey, simple, I don't take your word for anything, including your conclusion 'made up'. It is not made up. You don't know what is going on in the middle of Rom 10, obviously.

That's why here we go again with your supposed 'gotcha' questions.
 
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