seeking4truth
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I often hear on BBC radio that Jews say that God gave the land of Israel to them. What are the references for this? Was the gift unconditional?
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It's in scripture. The Book of Exodus.I often hear on BBC radio that Jews say that God gave the land of Israel to them. What are the references for this? Was the gift unconditional?
As Jews were removed from the land after the time of Jesus does this mean that they didn't keep this condition?
Does it follow that those who occupied the land later did? Does the condition still apply - to any who occupy that land?
New As Jews were removed from the land after the time of Jesus does this mean that they didn't keep this condition?
Does it follow that those who occupied the land later did? Does the condition still apply - to any who occupy that land?
What are the references for this?
Was the gift unconditional?
I often hear on BBC radio that Jews say that God gave the land of Israel to them. What are the references for this? Was the gift unconditional?
Using that same exact standard, do you think Christians did?Only IF they obeyed their God and kept his covenant, would he accept them as his own "treasured possession". History shows that they didn't....time and again.
Using that same exact standard, do you think Christians did?
Then there's two very logical problems with your approach on this. If God revoked the Abrahamic Covenant with Jews because they didn't follow the Law closely enough, and now you admit that Christians also didn't follow what Jesus taught, why do you think that Christians supposedly still deserve their covenant?NO! That is the whole point of the Bible's record. It was prophesied that Christianity too would follow the same path of disobedience that Judaism did. Christendom is a mirror image of Judaism.
And do you honestly believe that the apostles and others in the pre-Constantine church were perfect? Should we review what the apostles themselves did?Murder, torture and lawlessness were all seen in "the church" that wielded tyrannical power over the "Christian" world for 1500 years.
And are you claiming that all of your JW's are "obedient children"? I know better because I've lived next to two JW families.God's promise to Abraham will finally be fulfilled when people of all nations will come and worship YHWH as his obedient children.
Then there's two very logical problems with your approach on this. If God revoked the Abrahamic Covenant with Jews because they didn't follow the Law closely enough, and now you admit that Christians also didn't follow what Jesus taught, why do you think that Christians supposedly still deserve their covenant?
Secondly, if God supposedly abandon us because we didn't follow the Law closely enough, then why would He then negate that very same Law as if it really wasn't that important to Him to begin with? Was He just joking around?
And do you honestly believe that the apostles and others in the pre-Constantine church were perfect? Should we review what the apostles themselves did?
And are you claiming that all of your JW's are "obedient children"? I know better because I've lived next to two JW families.
I guess you'd have to ask God about that. In Judaism, the general opinion is that we chose God as being the One and only, and He responded back.Can I ask you why you think God chose Abraham to make his covenant with in the first place, metis?
The issue of the "Messiah" really ain't that simple.Do you have a big picture where everything fits in, metis? Do you know why Messiah was to come and why the Jews have yet to see him?
You are avoiding my questions by throwing the above as some sort of bone.Perfection can only be achieved by perfect beings....none of us are perfect....yet.
I'm not, but again you simply are avoiding responding to my questions as to why you have this double-standard in regards to God's supposed response to Jews and Christians dealing with the observance of the Law.Please don't judge our entire brotherhood on the basis of two families.
Perfection can only be achieved by perfect beings....none of us are perfect....yet.
Galatians 3:23-25:
"Now before the time for this trusting faithfulness came, we were imprisoned in subjection to the system which results from perverting the Torah into legalism, kept under guard until this yet-to-come trusting faithfulness would be revealed. 24 Accordingly, the Torah functioned as a custodian until the Messiah came, so that we might be declared righteous on the ground of trusting and being faithful. 25 But now that the time for this trusting faithfulness has come, we are no longer under a custodian." (CJB)
I guess you'd have to ask God about that. In Judaism, the general opinion is that we chose God as being the One and only, and He responded back.
The issue of the "Messiah" really ain't that simple.
You are avoiding my questions by throwing the above as some sort of bone.
I'm not, but again you simply are avoiding responding to my questions as to why you have this double-standard in regards to God's supposed response to Jews and Christians dealing with the observance of the Law.
On top of that, your position in regards to God, the Law, and Christianity simply doesn't make any logical sense whatsoever. Either the Law was important or it wasn't, and all you are doing is the theological "splits". Why would God give us the Law (all 613 of them), punish us if we didn't keep them close enough, and then turn around and supposedly have it that most of the Law isn't really necessary to follow after all?
Do the JW's follow the entire Law? Obviously not. Since you claim that this is why God supposedly abandoned the Jews, they why do you somehow get a free pass on this?