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Parables & Israel Calling Upon Jesus*
Introduction Parables have often been misunderstood or not taught correctly. The error was not in the way they are presented but that full and complete information has been missing. A wise scholar once said the problem of the Pharisees was not in their execution of the law, but was instead that they did not go far enough with […]
Parables & Israel Calling Upon Jesus*
Introduction Parables have often been misunderstood or not taught correctly. The error was not in the way they are presented but that full and complete information has been missing. A wise scholar once said the problem of the Pharisees was not in their execution of the law, but was instead that they did not go far enough with […]
A 3500 Year Chronology of Israel (Updated)
BC 1491 The Birth of the Nation in the Exodus: They went into Egypt as a family; they came out as a nation. 1445 Conquest of Promised Land under Joshua. 1095 Saul appointed as first king (1 Sam 10:1). 1048 David captures Jerusalem from Jebusites. 1004 Solomon dedicates First Temple in Jerusalem at the Feast of Tabernacles (2 Chr 6-7). 974 The civil […]
The Church is Not the New Israel – Israel Contrasted with the Church
Introduction The 9th, 10th, and 11th chapters of Romans deals exclusively with Israel, and it’s yet future destiny in prophecy. Romans 11:1-2b, states: “I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. God hath not cast away his […]
The Church Contrasted to Israel – Daniel’s 70th Week
Introduction The 9th, 10th, and 11th chapter of Romans deals exclusively with Israel and it’s yet future destiny in prophecy. As has been wrongly taught within Protestant Orthodoxy (Anglican, Lutheran, all Reformed churches, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Congregationalist, Puritans and Separatist, Wesleyan, and those in the Restoration Theology movement – also referred to as those added here to Replacement […]
A 3500 Year Chronology of Israel
Unfortunately, I do not remember who the original author is (2006), though according to my notes, I did have permission to reprint it. It appears correct, if anyone sees any errors or has any questions please advise – I did add quit a bit to it myself. BC 1491 The Birth of the Nation in the Exodus: […]
Parables & Israel Calling Upon Jesus
Introduction The use of parables has been misunderstood or miss-taught for over 2000 years. The meaning of the Greek word for parable (Greek: parabole) is “similitude,” which literally means: “to lay alongside,” indicating a parallel story to a truth that is being communicated. It is not the same as the understanding in the English language concerning comparisons […]
Introduction to the Book of Romans
Introduction (update) The book of Romans is perhaps the greatest masterpiece on the Christian doctrine ever penned. It is elegant, intricate, and concise yet thorough. Paul systematically addresses salvation (1), starting at the beginning with sin and man’s fallen nature (2), and how that man is judged before God outside the law, the result of […]
A 3500 Year Chronology of Israel
Unfortunately, I do not remember who the original author is (2006), though according to my notes, I did have permission to reprint it. It appears correct, if anyone sees any errors or has any questions please advise – I did add quit a bit to it myself. BC 1491 The Birth of the Nation in the Exodus: […]
The Church Contrasted to Israel
Introduction The 9th 10th and 11th chapter of Romans deals exclusively with Israel and it’s yet future destiny in prophecy. As has been the case in orthodoxy for the last 1600 years, since the teachings of Origin and Constantine; the Roman Catholic Church, as well as orthodox Protestants denominations have taught that the church was to […]
Parables & Israel Calling on Jesus
Introduction The use of parables has been misunderstood or miss-taught for over 2000 years. The meaning of the Greek word for parable (Greek: parabole) is “similitude,” which literally means: “to lay alongside,” indicating a parallel story to a truth that is being communicated. It is not the same as the understanding in the English language concerning comparisons […]