While I typically stay out of end times conjecture, I find this guy's stuff pretty interesting.
http://stevenmcollins.com/EZEKIEL_38-39_article.pdf
http://stevenmcollins.com/EZEKIEL_38-39_article.pdf
Do I think that somewhere in my ancestors there are literal descendants of Jacob/Israel? For sure.So are you some version of Hebrew Israelite Jolene?
**** I'm answering this 1 comment you made above ****What I don't understand is why so many Christians have no problem with the concept of being adopted gentiles, but object in so many ways to the thought of being literal children of the promise.
Spooky.I enjoyed the Article. I was wondering if any of yall had seen this.
Uh ... isn't the actual nation state called "Israel", in the land promised by our forefathers , located in the middle East "regathered Israel"???Another thing we see differently is that the author wants to identify the USA as Manasseh, while we believe the USA is regathered Israel, as we have immigrants from every nation that Israel had migrated into. One of my favorite verses is the one that says that to the daughter of Zion (we believe that is this nation) will come the first dominion. Micah 4:8-10 I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.
I do believe we are living in Interesting times, in the Chinese sense of the word.Combine that with Pope Francis saying the Quran is equal to the bible and yikes...
Ok thanks Zec.I'm on your side Ish and frankly I don't recommend engaging Jolene on this stuff too much. She has to be called out when she strays too close to some of hustory's more noxious ideologies but she has proven that this is just an issue where she has a massive blind spot.
That being said, do you believe that modern Jews are all that will make up Israel? I have to admit that as I read Revelations it sure seems like the other tribes show up.
Because of the general topic I have to pont out that I believe modern Jews are who they claim to be and have been preserved by God to show that His promises are true. I just have to admit that I think the other tribes are going to turn up in some surprising places.
Revelations mentions all the tribes.
Except Dan
Uh ... isn't the actual nation state called "Israel", in the land promised by our forefathers , located in the middle East "regathered Israel"???
You know who, besides USA also has "immigrants from every nation where Jews lived"?
The country called "Israel" and it's in the right place geographically for regathering.
(color me confused). America seems kinda of far away
This actually does nothing to explain why Christians object to the idea of being literal Israel, but this does explain why Jews don't like to think of Christians as Israelites.**** I'm answering this 1 comment you made above ****
There are several places in the the bible where we are told that Israelis who do not keep a certain commandment will be "yiqaret" (cut off) from his people. It's being disinherited.
So if someone has say a geat-grandparent who was a Jew, and that great-grandparent intermarried, the only way to not be "cut off" from Israel is if they and all the descendants kept those commands which result in being disinherited.
Now sure, that person would still be a physical "descendant" of Abraham but so are the Ishmaelites and the Ishmaelites are not children of the promise.
So we see then that the "Jew gene" is not "dominant" in that a person can not be 1/1000th Israelite and 999/1000th Gentile and tadah! It's Israel! I think G-d designed the whole "cut off" commands this way so that there would not be Gentile Christians claiming the physical land of Israel is theirs. Imagine that? If we had to fight the Arabs and the Gentile Christians for the land today?
The only danger are those who try to make hundreds of millions of Israelis and then scoff at actual Israel as somehow being "not Israel". Well that's just a trick of the devil we've seen many times by many other names in the past. When it's not enough to reach for Jewish identity for oneself, but the actual Jews to whom G-d has restored the land in this generation, must somehow be de-legitimized, that's when motives need to be checked as well as the source of those motives...
So if you want to claim that most Christians, or most Americans must have some drop of Jewish blood somewhere, before you seek theological ramifications to that, consider the "cut-off" commands and that Moses was serious as a heart attack when he scratched those down. Be careful also not to try to disinherit those who are not "cut off". I've seen it too often...
Dude, I just started listening to it. Can you do me a favor, send me a PM with all the Audio books your listening to.I was recently listening to an audio book by Hippolytus
I perhaps was too subtle in my answer. I'll enumerate 2 reasons:This actually does nothing to explain why Christians object to the idea of being literal Israel, but this does explain why Jews don't like to think of Christians as Israelites.