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Romans 11 spells it out. Notice; “And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be graffed in: for God is able to graff them in again.” (Romans 11:23)Prophecy says you are wrong.
Once again you make a declaration without a single verse of proof.
Hard to post what doesn't exists, so you just pontificate.
The entire Church knew we are biblical Israel until Dispensationalism polluted Christendom with false prophecy. Study Church history before making your unfounded claims.Dave L you are the only one here to elevate yourself as the sole interpreter of the Word of God & you do so by accusing anyone that disagrees with your view as a deceiver and false prophet and your use of those terms in this situation to falsely accuse has no Biblical basis.
Interesting that no one else on this thread, has placed themselves as spokesperson for God but you. The Bible says the hypocrites will be judged by their own words, so you might want to withdraw your conceited, false allegations against other members of the Body of Christ. You are the only one who slanders those that disagree with your views, while you promote your own view as the only "right" one.
There are differences the Body of Christ concerning the Rapture & the Trib and I see no one running around accusing others of being a false prophet or deceiver because of differing views but you.
Everyone else on this thread are content to disagree & debate.
Copperhead shows discernment and speaks the honest truth in his response to you.
You can call me whatever name you care to, I see where it's coming from & your accusations reveal your fruit.
The great tribulation was purely Jewish and happened in 70AD. Just as Jesus said it would.The Bible doesn't say that. The Israel of the tribulation is vastly dominated by Judaism and secularism.
The disciples (of all time) were called Christians first at Antioch. They were called the Congregation of the Lord (Jesus) in the OT.There were no Christians in the Old Testament days.
Frustrated?
False prophets are lucky today. Not so lucky in OT times.Not in the least, Troll. You have still yet to acknowledge how you love to accuse the brethren of what would be capital offenses in ancient Israel and do so with no basis to prove the point. That is slander and character assassination. I am not frustrated in the least. I have come to expect such things.
The great tribulation was purely Jewish and happened in 70AD. Just as Jesus said it would.
No gap. If there is, where's the scripture saying so? Jesus spoke of the great tribulation to his disciples in the second person plural. "When you see these things". You change that and make it third person plural. = "When they see these things".Then that would mean a gap between the 69th and 70th week of Daniel that you accuse everyone else of false prophecy by promoting. Kinda hard to keep those stories straight.
False prophets are lucky today. Not so lucky in OT times.
That's your escape pod. It is all future and will never come to pass. But if scripture does not directly support you predictions, you are a false prophet and soothsayer just the same.Except in OT times they were not accused of being false prophets until what they said did not come to pass. You have taken it upon yourself to throw the rocks of accusation before you have an objective basis to confirm someone as a false prophet. That is sin by any standard. It is slander, defamation, and host of other things that add up to character assassination. And you base your accusations purely on how another interprets scripture, which implies that you are the sole arbiter of what scripture has to say. You have set yourself up as God. Yeah, it all comes into focus given enough time.
Divison and accusation is all you offer. Troll.
No gap. If there is, where's the scripture saying so? Jesus spoke of the great tribulation to his disciples in the second person plural. "When you see these things". You change that and make it third person plural. = "When they see these things".
That's your escape pod. It is all future and will never come to pass. But if scripture does not directly support you predictions, you are a false prophet and soothsayer just the same.
Or into Christ who is Israel?
Ignatius said the prophets were Christians.The disciples (of all time) were called Christians first at Antioch. They were called the Congregation of the Lord (Jesus) in the OT.
The troll here isn't anybody than you.Divison and accusation is all you offer. Troll. WISC
If you say there is no gap, then the 70th week would have ended in 37AD.
You are a false prophet unless you can stake your claims on direct quotes from scripture.Yeah, right. Mr. Teflon. Troll. It was the standard set up in the Torah for testing a false prophet. So you decide what scripture is valid to fit your own vain philosophy. You just keep digging that hole. I won't give you a shovel to help, but I will not stop you either.
That is about when it ended, with Stephen's death.69th week ended at Yeshua's being cut off, crucified. 40 years between that and 70AD. All the other 69 were contiguous. If you say there is no gap, then the 70th week would have ended in 37AD.