Desert Snake
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Easily solved by conversion /?//The promise of the land is not for non-Jews.
"Yitzhaac"/?/
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Easily solved by conversion /?//The promise of the land is not for non-Jews.
"Yitzhaac"/?/
Isaac.I'm sorry, but what does that mean?
But what does Isaac have to do with "people who convert to Judaism"?Isaac.
In other words, does the poster mean also people who convert to Judaism, etc.
Hence Messianic Jewish/Christian context here.
Those are two separate comments or questions.But what does Isaac have to do with "people who convert to Judaism"?
Never mind.Those are two separate comments or questions.
Isaac being religiously the line for Xians.
Sure. It means, what is the posters definition of 'non Jews' etc.Never mind.
If someone converts, they are no longer a non-Jew, eh?Easily solved by conversion /?//
"Yitzhaac"/?/
Gladly, as soon as you ...
Take your time, and feel free to be as creative as necessary.
- explain the difference, if any, between prediction and prophecy,
- explain when you think Chapter 28 was penned,
- explain why you cherry-pick a few verses from two-thirds into the chapter, ignoring a litany of other threats, and
- document when and where each of those threats was fulfilled.
Was that suppose to be clever? The very fact that you speak of "most Messianic Jews" strongly suggests that Messianic Jews are not monolithic, and I was asking about you.Your second and third bullets are the most telling. You didn't know most Messianic Jews think Moses wrote Deut. 28 and that every verses of the Bible is inspired? Really?