Shermana
Heretic
do you really believe that only jews were christians? You must be skipping over all the talk about the gentile beleivers...that or you dont want to believe that gentiles have any part with Christ and his kingdom ????
You mean do I really believe that James was speaking to the Jerusalem Church which was entirely filled with Jews? Yes. You must be skipping over what I said about how we don't know whether James was written before or after Acts 10. And regardless, that the context of Acts 15 and 21, by your own version of it, not counting the scholarly disputations of the Council of Jerusalem and 21:25, implies that the Jerusalem Church led by James was basically just Jews. And for the record, I do believe that there were Proselytes who became Christians. So there's absolutely no reason to assume that when James refers to the "12 tribes" that he's referring to some Spiritual metaphor. What exactly would that metaphor be? What would being a member of a particular tribe, like say the "half-tribe" of Manasseh even specify anyway? How would one "Spiritually" be a member of Gad and why not be a member of Judah instead? Why would one be a "Spiritual" Levite? What's the difference between them?
But that's not really relevant to the issue of who the 144,000 are.
I assume you are no longer pursuing the idea that the 144,000 are the ONLY ones who go to heaven and have accepted that this is simply not the case.
I DO want Gentiles to have a part in the Kingdom, but Paulinism has done a fine job steering them away. My goal is to get them to accept that they must become like Israelites just like in the old days when converts had to obey the Mosaic Law (and nowadays with Rabbinical Judaism) and to abandon traditional orthodox heresies, but I've realized that this is even harder than trying to make alcoholics stop drinking.y
However, the 144,000, who I believe are those mentioned also in Revelation 20:4 as those given authority to judge, are those selected from those who have spiritually evolved to be born as Israelites with Hebrew bloodlines. As I've shown, this is NOT the same thing as "The only ones who make it into heaven". It's more like "The only ones who are granted authority and are ranked among the highest strata". The ones who "break and teach to break the least of the commandments" for example would be among the least, and definitely won't be holding any authority.
Revelation says that the saints will be those who obey the commandments of God, and this is most likely referring to THE commandments. Revelation is a very Jewish book by any standard, this is standard scholarly opinion that it's very Jewish. A very Jewish author wouldn't be making claims about a "Spiritual 12 tribes of Israel'.
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I must have missed the part where the Mosaic Law says that the Proselytes effectively become actual tribesmen themselves as opposed to just obeying the religion, which I kind of specified.How could this be when Proselytes became part of the tribe under the mosaic law. A proselyte was responsible to obey all of the Law, and he was to be treated by natural Jews as a brother....he was to be viewed as a native in the land
So yeah, I must have missed the part where a convert to the Law became an actual member of the Tribes themselves. Which tribe did he become a part of? Judah? Nope, Judah was just the name of the region of the land.Lev 19:33 “‘And in case an alien resident resides with you as an alien in YOUR land, YOU must not mistreat him. 34 The alien resident who resides as an alien with YOU should become to YOU like a native of YOURS; and you must love him as yourself, for YOU became alien residents in the land of Egypt. I am Jehovah YOUR God.
So yeah, where's the part where it says the Alien resident actually becomes a member of the tribes, and which tribe does he become a part of?Lev 24:22 “‘One judicial decision should hold good for YOU. The alien resident should prove to be the same as the native, because I am Jehovah YOUR God.’”
Wrong, it doesn't say anything of the sort. It merely says they become converts. It doesn't say they become actual members of the "Sons of Reuben" or the "Sons of Gad" or "The Sons of Judah". And I'll be happy to bring up how Ruth totally clashes with the Torah and how it shouldn't be in the Canon and how even Jewish scholars believe it was shoehorned in to go against the Ezra-Nehemiah Theology, but that still would be irrelevant, since Ruth wouldn't have actually become a member of the Tribe by the standard logic, just a convert. Her CHILD may have become a tribesperson however, by the Paternal line.These proselytes became a part of Isreals army such as Uriah the hitite, the husband of Bathsheba. NOt only could they marry Isrealite women, but they could serve in the kings palace was was the case of the Egyption Ebedmelech. They were even put into service at the Temple such as the Gibeonites
So please dont try and promote an idea which is opposed to the Mosaic law. You cant' promote absolute obedience to the law, if you fail to accept that gentile proselytes become members of natural isreal. God has explicitly stated that they are to become natives and brothers of Isrealites. Ruth, a moabite, is King Davids Great Grandmother. What further evidence do you need?
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