Title: SHOCKING INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROMISED LAND! Source:
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In the week he died, Jesus pronounced the final doom of the Temple: that it would be torn down that generation, so that one stone would not stand on another. That happened 36 years later, in that generation, with the Roman destruction of the Temple, never to be rebuilt.
But Jesus didnt just doom the Temple; he pronounced the final doom of Israel.
In the parable of the vineyard and the wicked servants, he spoke of a landlord who gave a vineyard to tenants. He looked for rent, and sent his servants the prophets - some they beat, some they killed. Finally they sent his own son, and they killed him. I enraged, God came to the vineyard, broke down the walls, killed the wicked tenants and handed the vineyard to others who would keep it. This parable described the END of Israel, the END of the redemption. The Church, who respect the Son - THESE are the new tenants. Jesus did not promise any restoration of Israel. He promised its utter destruction and the END of that covenant, in favor of a new and everlasting covenant, not with the Jews, but with whoever in the world would keep Jesuss commandments: feed the poor, take care of the sick, clothe the naked, house the homeless. That was the promise. Jesus promised nothing else.
Why, then, do Christian pastors pretend that God will restore Israel, contrary to Jesus? For what? This state that calls itself Israel, it is not covenanted Israel, and will never be. THAT Israel is gone forever, of course. Jesus himself doomed it for disobedience. Why do Christian pastors want to resurrect what God destroyed?
The answer is that they are ignorant and blind, and read poorly. Nothing more.
If you want to please God, listen to Jesus. Dont be dreaming of restoring something God himself destroyed, and SAID SO!
Yes, Jews have returned to the land, and resumed their perpetual fight with the descendants of Ishmael, just as God ordained 3800 years ago.
Dont believe me? Ill take you straight to the passages in your Bible that tell you this.
short observation. So according to you God lied about an everlasting coveant. I suppose if you don't believe the whole Bible you could come to that conclusion. And yes I did ask.
According to you, Jesus lied about destroying the vineyard, driving out the wicked tenants and handi g it over to others, because they killed the landlords son.
God did not promise an everlasting covenant, he promised a covenant ha olam, which means to the horizon, to the indistinguishable, to a distant time.
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, not English. The English translators intensified what God said, and made it stronger than it is.
I read what Jesus said clearly, and read what Yahweh said in the old. You read a dinjynct in it and go with the old, and ignore Jesus. You do you.
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, not English.
You don't speak Hebrew. English is the most spoken language of the day.
God said his word would be preached in all the land. Do you think God didn't know English? Do you think it would be impossible for God to know the future and guide mens hand to write his word purely and correctly? Do you think God wouldn't want his word to be perfect in English and it is more important to raise a mouse from the dead for a child but not have his word unperverted?
Since you don't seem to believe that the Bible should be in English. Do you support the Popes who had people murdered who tried to translate the Bible to English. Do you think God would have murdered people who wanted to translate his word to English as the Catholics did? Or would he have made sure it happened since he would know that in the future English would be the most spoken language in the world?
Yours is a modern take on this And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: 5For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
Casting doubt on Gods holy word. Putting yourself above Gods word.