The author may have been implying "all Old Testament prophecy." There is a difference, you know. This is Jesus:
"For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled." (Luke 21:22 KJV)
I am no expert, but I think it is a safe bet that Christ was not engaging in idle chit-chat.
>>>Typical replacementarian hogwash.<<<
Not to be confused with dual-covenant hogwash.
Philip
>> “The author may have been implying ‘all Old Testament prophecy.’ “ <<
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Hardly a significant distinction!
Has Israel been subject to thermonuclear attack yet?
Zechariah’s “flying roll with an evil fire in a lead epah” is clearly predicting that event.
“All things which are written” are vastly short of fulfillment, both old and new testament.
Have the bride of Yeshua been resurrected yet?
Have the events of Yehova’s wrath upon “those that took the mark” taken place? - hardly!
>> “Not to be confused with dual-covenant hogwash” <<
I don’t go there either, so I’ll leave that to someone so deluded.
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