Like the Abrahamic Covenant as a whole, the promise of the land is never conditioned upon human obedience. As has been shown, the pronouncements are unequivocal in character. God is revealing what He will fulfill. ...the dispersions themselves depended upon Israels disobedience and the dispersions were a form of judgment from God. In this sense they were conditional but nevertheless certain. The regatherings are also hinged upon Israel turning back to God in a measure. It is inherent in the pronouncements of Moses that the return to the land would follow a return to God (cf. Deut 30:1-5).
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09/28/2014 1:02:44 PM PDT by
wmfights
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09/28/2014 1:04:31 PM PDT by
wmfights
To: wmfights; Kandy Atz; Mrs.Z; CynicalBear; Iscool; amigatec; kjam22; boatbums; imardmd1; metmom; ...
I think one of the big stumbling blocks for those that don’t believe in a restored Israel is their obvious secular beliefs and behavior today. However if you look at the Dry Bones prophecy in Ezk. 37:1-14 you see the last thing that GOD does is to breath His Spirit into them.
3 posted on
09/28/2014 1:10:54 PM PDT by
wmfights
To: wmfights
Romans 4:13
Hebrews 11:8-16
5 posted on
09/28/2014 3:26:22 PM PDT by
Lee N. Field
("And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise" Gal 3:29)
To: wmfights
6 posted on
09/28/2014 4:23:51 PM PDT by
grumpa
10 posted on
09/29/2014 5:59:13 AM PDT by
Faith65
(Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior!)
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