Hebrews 8:8 “The days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah.
The New Covenant was confirmed at the cross, and was always intended for Gentiles and Jews.
JLB
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Hebrews 8:8 “The days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah.
Act 21:14 - And when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done.Clearly then it was the Lord's will that Paul go to Jerusalem.
It was clearly not the Lord's will for him to go to Jerusalem.
They said the Lord's will be done, meaning they delivered God's will to Paul and now they are innocent of the consequences Paul has to pay for his choice,
JLB
Wrong. Read the scripture again. While those around Paul were lovingly concerned for his safety, Paul was concerned for the work of God, and so had abrogated his will to that of The Lord. Paul took the better path, the one God prepared for him. Paul was persecuted to the Glory of God.
The same scenario played out in Gethsemane in which The Father's will was not for the temporary physical safety of His Son.
Wrong. The Holy Spirit clearly told Paul NOT to go, but Paul and his zeal for his countrymen decided he knew best.
JLB
The following is a future event
Hebrews 8:8
“The days are coming, declares the Lord,
when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
and with the people of Judah.
Act 21:14 - And when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done.Clearly then it was the Lord's will that Paul go to Jerusalem.
It was clearly not the Lord's will for him to go to Jerusalem.
They said the Lord's will be done, meaning they delivered God's will to Paul and now they are innocent of the consequences Paul has to pay for his choice,
JLB
Wrong. Read the scripture again. While those around Paul were lovingly concerned for his safety, Paul was concerned for the work of God, and so had abrogated his will to that of The Lord. Paul took the better path, the one God prepared for him. Paul was persecuted to the Glory of God.
The same scenario played out in Gethsemane in which The Father's will was not for the temporary physical safety of His Son.
Acts 22:17-18 ~~"It happened when I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, that I fell into a trance, 18 and I saw Him saying to me, 'Make haste, and get out of Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about Me.'"
Acts 22:21~~And He(Lord) said to me(Paul), 'Go(from Jerusalem)! For I will send you far away to the Gentiles.'"
The Lord did not want Paul in Jerusalem. Paul made a mistake, like we ALL do.
Wrong. Read the scripture again. While those around Paul were lovingly concerned for his safety, Paul was concerned for the work of God, and so had abrogated his will to that of The Lord. Paul took the better path, the one God prepared for him. Paul was persecuted to the Glory of God.
The same scenario played out in Gethsemane in which The Father's will was not for the temporary physical safety of His Son.
Acts 22:17-18 ~~"It happened when I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, that I fell into a trance, 18 and I saw Him saying to me, 'Make haste, and get out of Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about Me.'"
Acts 22:21~~And He(Lord) said to me(Paul), 'Go(from Jerusalem)! For I will send you far away to the Gentiles.'"
The Lord did not want Paul in Jerusalem. Paul made a mistake, like we ALL do.
If you'll check the context then you'll see that these verses are part of Paul's testimony about his first return to Jerusalem after Damascus, and not the return in question.
Wrong. Read the scripture again. While those around Paul were lovingly concerned for his safety, Paul was concerned for the work of God, and so had abrogated his will to that of The Lord. Paul took the better path, the one God prepared for him. Paul was persecuted to the Glory of God.
The same scenario played out in Gethsemane in which The Father's will was not for the temporary physical safety of His Son.
Acts 22:17-18 ~~"It happened when I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, that I fell into a trance, 18 and I saw Him saying to me, 'Make haste, and get out of Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about Me.'"
Acts 22:21~~And He(Lord) said to me(Paul), 'Go(from Jerusalem)! For I will send you far away to the Gentiles.'"
The Lord did not want Paul in Jerusalem. Paul made a mistake, like we ALL do.
There was a purpose for Paul to go to Jerusalem. One reason is for documentation, for us Christians understand and know all that Lord inspires for His purpose. Who can understand the Mind of God?
Here we are bickering over whether Paul should have gone to Jerusalem or not.
What is the point of Act 21; It is this, that we should have a full understanding what the Church in Jerusalem lead by the apostles of Jesus Christ was doing and with passion.
We cannot say they were right or wrong, or whether Paul did right or wrong; it is God’s choice. All things work for the good to those who love the Lord.
The Christian destiny has been determined, they are set for eternity with Christ.
Romans 11:1 I ask then: Did God reject his people? By no means!
In saying this, the God has hardened the hearts of Jew until a specific time until something happens.
The following scriptures apply to the Jews.
Luke 21:24
They will fall by the sword and will be taken as prisoners to all the nations. Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
Romans 11:25
[ All Israel Will Be Saved ] I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers and sisters, so that you may not be conceited: Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in,
The following is a future event
Hebrews 8:8
“The days are coming, declares the Lord,
when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
and with the people of Judah.
Paul made a mistake in going against what The Spirit had told him.
It was not God's will for him to go.
No amount of "explanation" is going to change what the scriptures teach us.
Paul himself was consumed with passion for reaching the Jews.
For I could wish that I myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my countrymen according to the flesh, Romans 9:3
This passion led him to make this mistake, however well intended it might have been.
Paul learned he was not the Messiah to the Jews.
JLB
Wrong. Read the scripture again. While those around Paul were lovingly concerned for his safety, Paul was concerned for the work of God, and so had abrogated his will to that of The Lord. Paul took the better path, the one God prepared for him. Paul was persecuted to the Glory of God.
The same scenario played out in Gethsemane in which The Father's will was not for the temporary physical safety of His Son.
Acts 22:17-18 ~~"It happened when I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, that I fell into a trance, 18 and I saw Him saying to me, 'Make haste, and get out of Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about Me.'"
Acts 22:21~~And He(Lord) said to me(Paul), 'Go(from Jerusalem)! For I will send you far away to the Gentiles.'"
The Lord did not want Paul in Jerusalem. Paul made a mistake, like we ALL do.
If you'll check the context then you'll see that these verses are part of Paul's testimony about his first return to Jerusalem after Damascus, and not the return in question.
Certainly aware of that. Where in Scripture do we have Paul told to Go to Jerusalem "through the Spirit?"
The following is a future event
Hebrews 8:8
“The days are coming, declares the Lord,
when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
and with the people of Judah.
If one is to believe this is future, then the teachings in the Book of Hebrews about the Messiah, High Priest, Jesus make no sense.
If this is future then none of us Christians are saved either. This is the new covenant, of the Cross.
That brings the question to who is Israel ?
Rob, My Great grandfathers name was Zimmerman... That would appear to make me part Jewish ... How much of me is saved because of my GGfathers blood and how much of me is saved because of the Blood of Christ?
what does your family have to do with Scripture.
what does your family have to do with Scripture.
That is what i am asking you?
;)Back to the subject!
According to Acts 9:15 it is my thinking that Paul knew exactly what he was in for! And it was for that reason that he went there back there to begin with. Warned of God? Surely, but as were the Heb. lads were warned that not bowing down to a image could cost them their life. Dan. 3:18.
--Elijah
;)Back to the subject!
According to Acts 9:15 it is my thinking that Paul knew exactly what he was in for! And it was for that reason that he went there back there to begin with. Warned of God? Surely, but as were the Heb. lads were warned that not bowing down to a image could cost them their life. Dan. 3:18.
--Elijah
The Hebrew children were not warned by God, but by the man who wanted them to bow down to him.
They chose to obey God.
Paul chose not to obey what the Holy Spirit told him to do.
JLB
Despite the general consensus, God does not love everybody, before they were born God loved Jacob but Esau He hated.
Despite the general consensus, God does not love everybody, before they were born God loved Jacob but Esau He hated.
If you love The Lord and you choose to be His follower, then you must hate your father and mother and family.
God doesn't hate Esau, He loves Jacob more, because of the eternal purpose that would come through him in The Messiah.
JLB
Despite the general consensus, God does not love everybody, before they were born God loved Jacob but Esau He hated.
If you love The Lord and you choose to be His follower, then you must hate your father and mother and family.
God doesn't hate Esau, He loves Jacob more, because of the eternal purpose that would come through him in The Messiah.
JLB
Subject: God hates Esau
Are you teaching from a different gospel which is no gospel?
Is not the Word of God good enough that you have to correct Him?
Malachi 1:2
2 “I have loved you,†says the LORD.
“But you ask, ‘How have you loved us?’
“Was not Esau Jacob’s brother?†declares the LORD. “Yet I have loved Jacob, 3 but Esau I have hated, and I have turned his hill country into a wasteland and left his inheritance to the desert jackals.â€
Hate from Malacki 1:2 from the Lexicon result from Greek and Hebrew translation
Hebrew translation in English spelled sane’ is pronounced sä•nā'
Meaning:
1) to hate, be hateful
a) (Qal) to hate
1) of man
2) of God
3) hater, one hating, enemy (participle) (subst)
b) (Niphal) to be hated
c) (Piel) hater (participle)
1) of persons, nations, God, wisdom
Do not be lazy look up what God is really saying. Do not replace with your own words.
Anyone changing God’s Word is considered rebellious.
Despite the general consensus, God does not love everybody, before they were born God loved Jacob but Esau He hated.
If you love The Lord and you choose to be His follower, then you must hate your father and mother and family.
God doesn't hate Esau, He loves Jacob more, because of the eternal purpose that would come through him in The Messiah.
JLB
Subject: God hates Esau
Are you teaching from a different gospel which is no gospel?
Is not the Word of God good enough that you have to correct Him?
Malachi 1:2
2 “I have loved you,” says the LORD.
“But you ask, ‘How have you loved us?’
“Was not Esau Jacob’s brother?” declares the LORD. “Yet I have loved Jacob, 3 but Esau I have hated, and I have turned his hill country into a wasteland and left his inheritance to the desert jackals.”
Hate from Malacki 1:2 from the Lexicon result from Greek and Hebrew translation
Hebrew translation in English spelled sane’ is pronounced sä•nā'
Meaning:
1) to hate, be hateful
a) (Qal) to hate
1) of man
2) of God
3) hater, one hating, enemy (participle) (subst)
b) (Niphal) to be hated
c) (Piel) hater (participle)
1) of persons, nations, God, wisdom
Do not be lazy look up what God is really saying. Do not replace with your own words.
Anyone changing God’s Word is considered rebellious.
If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple.
Do you hate your family?
If you don't, then you are not a disciple of The Lord and have no business trying to teach others.
If you do hate your family, you are worse than an unbeliever.
Which is it?
JLB
Subject: God hates Esau
Are you teaching from a different gospel which is no gospel?
Is not the Word of God good enough that you have to correct Him?
Malachi 1:2
2 “I have loved you,” says the LORD.
“But you ask, ‘How have you loved us?’
“Was not Esau Jacob’s brother?” declares the LORD. “Yet I have loved Jacob, 3 but Esau I have hated, and I have turned his hill country into a wasteland and left his inheritance to the desert jackals.”
Hate from Malacki 1:2 from the Lexicon result from Greek and Hebrew translation
Hebrew translation in English spelled sane’ is pronounced sä•nā'
Meaning:
1) to hate, be hateful
a) (Qal) to hate
1) of man
2) of God
3) hater, one hating, enemy (participle) (subst)
b) (Niphal) to be hated
c) (Piel) hater (participle)
1) of persons, nations, God, wisdom
Do not be lazy look up what God is really saying. Do not replace with your own words.
Anyone changing God’s Word is considered rebellious.
If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple.
Do you hate your family?
If you don't, then you are not a disciple of The Lord and have no business trying to teach others.
If you do hate your family, you are worse than an unbeliever.
Which is it?
JLB
Brother JLB
I could have been a bit more tactful and I apologize for that
But the substance from “God hates Esau” does not change.
We cannot change the meaning of what is written for any reason.
I study the Bible to learn and to teach other. Accuracy is vital. Otherwise we lose its content.
I want to teach it accurately and sometimes toes will get step on.
If I am in error I apologize, I want to learn from it but in this case the research is unquestionable.
I hope to get in a better standing with anyone who disagrees but I will not compromise the Word of God.
May God Bless us in this Work