Biblically. The prophets and what they meant. God and what He means. Not common speech and what it means.And applied to far more than that.
It gained a much broader generic use by NT times.
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Biblically. The prophets and what they meant. God and what He means. Not common speech and what it means.And applied to far more than that.
It gained a much broader generic use by NT times.
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Not some of both houses, but "all Israel". All of some of them?By "all Israel" Paul means both the house of Israel AND the house of Judah - but only those who are in Christ. No one else.
No. There are Jews who believe. The remnant of the house of Judah. There are Gentiles who believe, now included in the house of Israel. A remnant from among the nations.OK, but aren't you saying it is the House of Israel that is cast out, and the House of Judah that is retained? But God promises to not cast out all the seed of . . . Israel.
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I have no idea about common usage. But I know the Biblical usage. A word study will show this.Biblically. The prophets and what they meant. God and what He means. Not common speech and what it means.
I want you to know, I appreciate the back and forth. Sometimes it can be difficult to get a real handle on how someone else thinks about things, and this helps a lot!No. There are Jews who believe. The remnant of the house of Judah. There are Gentiles who believe, now included in the house of Israel. A remnant from among the nations.
He means nothing more or less than a remnant of the house of Israel AND of the house of Judah are to be saved, because previously the majority of the members of the house of Israel had been broken off through their idolatry, but now the majority of the members of the house of Judah have been broken off through their unbelief.Not some of both houses, but "all Israel". All of some of them?
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I've read over this several times. It doesn't make sense to me to maintain a distinction between "Judah" and "Israel", and then to erase that distinction in saying "All Israel".He means nothing more or less than a remnant of the house of Israel AND of the house of Judah are to be saved, because previously the majority of the members of the house of Israel had been broken off through their idolatry, but now the majority of the members of the house of Judah have been broken off through their unbelief.
It's still only a remnant but the house of Israel + the house of Judah = ALL Israel.
Hosea 1
6 And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And God said unto him, Call her name Loruhamah: for I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel; but I will utterly take them away.
7 But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the LORD their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen.
I don't know the answer to that question but only have some vague ideas gleaned from scripture:
So are you saying that God will not have mercy on the Jews the way He did on those of whom He previously had said, "You are not My people, and I will not be Your God"?I've read over this several times. It doesn't make sense to me to maintain a distinction between "Judah" and "Israel", and then to erase that distinction in saying "All Israel".
There is Israel, and then there is Judah. So when I say "All Israel", I mean both?
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That prophecy is referring only to the house of Israel that was exiled in circa 725 BC - the ten tribes. It is not referring to the Jews. They were not broken off and exiled at that time. The divorce of the house of Judah only came after Christ had died and risen again.Hosea 1:10 KJV
10) Yet the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people, there it shall be said unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God.
Doesn't this agree with Jeremiah, that they are not cast off forever?
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According to Ezekiel, King David will be raised to again be king over Israel.I don't know the answer to that question but only have some vague ideas gleaned from scripture:
Matthew 19
28 And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That all of you which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, all of you also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
The resurrected saints reigning over whom?
When Jesus reveals to the unsaved Jews who He is, the unsaved Jews who see Jesus appearing in the clouds, and will mourn for Him whom they (their forefathers) pierced. It will be too late for them to be resurrected with those who are Christ's at His coming, but not too late for Him to forgive them and have resurrected Jewish & Gentile (yes, and Gentile) saints reigning over non-resurrected Jewish (now saints, believers) in the millennium.
Says who? Not me, and I'm not saying the Bible says so, because I don't know what the Bible says. I'm speculating.
No, that's not what I'm saying. I was more looking at how the words are being used.So are you saying that God will not have mercy on the Jews the way He did on those of whom He previously had said, "You are not My people, and I will not be Your God"?
While I still don't see it that way, even so, doesn't this support that Israel is not cast off forever? National, house of, Israel?That prophecy is referring only to the house of Israel that was exiled in circa 725 BC - the ten tribes. It is not referring to the Jews. They were not broken off and exiled at that time. The divorce of the house of Judah only came after Christ had died and risen again.
The prophecy in Jeremiah is based on the promise God made to the house of Israel AND the house of Judah (Jeremiah 31:31).
Now that's the truth!Says who? Not me, and I'm not saying the Bible says so, because I don't know what the Bible says. I'm speculating.
You claim isnt found in scriptureAccording to Ezekiel, King David will be raised to again be king over Israel.
Jesus, the King of Kings.
David, King of Israel.
12 Apostles, Judges over 12 tribes.
That's what I see in the prophecies.
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All the promises made to Abraham were fulfilled in Jesus Christ, seed singular (Jesus) not seeds plural (National Israel) as you claimWhile I still don't see it that way, even so, doesn't this support that Israel is not cast off forever? National, house of, Israel?
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You claim isnt found in scripture
The last person saved and added to the church, will fulfill the saying "All Israel Shall Be Saved"He means nothing more or less than a remnant of the house of Israel AND of the house of Judah are to be saved, because previously the majority of the members of the house of Israel had been broken off through their idolatry, but now the majority of the members of the house of Judah have been broken off through their unbelief.
It's still only a remnant but the house of Israel + the house of Judah = ALL Israel.