The entire nation will be priests in the end of days:
Exodus 19:5-6
Now therefore, if you will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then you shall be my own treasure among all peoples; for all the earth is mine;
And you shall be to me a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation. These are...
(smile)... ok.
The enduring law... it was added. Galatians 3:19 "Wherefore then serveth the law? It was added because of transgressions, till the seed should come to whom the promise was made; and it was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator." Abraham got the promise of Life by "FAITH"...
One other thing, if you can stomach it!
Genesis 49:10,11. 'The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
Binding his foal unto the vine, and his ***'s colt unto the choice vine; he washed his...
This is truly an awesome list. I have no idea what to say other than that. I've never encountered this before. I need to look at each one carefully. I will do that then respond. Thank you very very much. Sincerely,
From my perspective, an honest person would admit to numerous Tanakh prophecies all being fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. And, this is discounting His second coming in glory.
Can you honestly say that all these prophecies were not fulfilled by Jesus, as recorded in the NT?
Prophecies of...
Where is this written? Please.
Do I wonder about the temple? Maybe a little. Is it God's judgement? I vote yes, but I'm sure there are those that disagree.
Bst case scenario, it's a spiritual temple, non-conforming to Hebrew scripture ( again Ezekiel 44:9 ), where concepts are made into a...
The Hebrew scriptures are written for Israel. The Church Age remains hidden in scripture. When the Church Age comes to an end, at the Rapture, then the final week of the covenant with Israel will begin.
Have you never wondered why the temple in Jerusalem has not been rebuilt? Is the diaspora...
The fundamental position held by humanists is that prophecy does not happen.
As l see it, every word recorded by the prophets is inspired scripture. I could not have written any of it because one prophet's writing has to fit with all the other prophet's writings. There is no comparison here to...
The levitical Priesthood was quite limited in scope. The linage requirements being pretty tiny bs the size of the world. Where as the Melchizedek priesthood was not tied to linage. I see the Levitical more akin to a learners permit with some but all the elements of the higher.
Numerous passages in the Tanakh speak of a new covenant to Israel; most notably Jeremiah 31:31. Presumably this new covenant entails a new priesthood ala the statements above. Psalms 132:16 provides a number of telling signs concerning the new covenant and the new covenant priests. With the help...
The very name "Samael" in Hebrew, means "left hand" שמאל. It also means the "name of God" שמ–אל. In Exodus 23:20 God tells Moses he (God) is sending an angel to guard Israel on the way to the promised land by killing their enemies and providing their needs. But God tells Moses to obey whatever...
No, neither verse says that. You have again started with your conclusion.
Yup, unless you can show me that there actually were any priestly religious duties. The text certainly doesn't list any.
I'm not talking about those cases. I am talking about Zechariah6:13-14 and Psalms 110:1-4 Where someone would be a priest forever after the order of Melchidzedeq. The same Melchidzedeq referred to in Genesis 14:18, who is said to be priest of God Most High. So are you going to claim he...
No, I am pointing out word meanings. That isn't a game. A king sits on a chair. A modern English word for the chair a king sits on (sometimes...when he visits my house and sits on the sofa it doesn't magically become anything else) is 'throne." That word, though, has other meanings.
So if a...
The word MEANS chair. It is used biblically AS chair. I provided proof that it means chair. Your job is to prove that it ISN'T chair.
Sure, and "throne" doesn't (in English) necessarily mean "the seat of a king". Just admit it. The seat is a chair and it could be the chair of a religious...
I'm not ignoring your examples. But you haven't proven it is just a chair. Because just as you say the King's chair can definitely be called a throne. And you know in the first instance in this verse it is talking about a King. So the chair can be called a throne. And you know the second...
You seem to ignore that it doesn't say "like Malki-tzedek". If you are starting with a bad translation, you will draw erroneous conclusions.
No, it says "chair" but since he is a king it can be assumed that the chair would be considered a throne. I showed you examples textually of how the word...
You seem to just skirt around the fact that there was going to be a priest in the future like Melchidzedeq. And Melchidzedeq was both king and high priest. He was not a Levite, so it wasn't referring to the Levitical priesthood.
And Zechariah6:13 says he will sit and rule upon his throne...