I have no idea what this is. You do this a lot: post things that make no sense. This is why I don't reply to everything you post.
This is the order of how the names are written in Genesis. It's the genealogy between Adam and Noah.
Each name has a meaning in Hebrew.
Adam - Man, Seth - Appointed, etc, etc.
It's a message that our Father wrote for us in Genesis. Well, had Moses write, but you know what I mean.
1. It is referred to as the New Covenant in the Bible.
2. Deuteronomy 4:20-31 makes no mention of eternal life. There is no mention of eternal life in the entire Torah.
1. It is, but it's also shown in Romans 7, that the only "new" thing about it, is the priesthood.
2. It's the same exact thing that is written about in the prophets, written in the same exact way, and all of these messages were written
about the messiah. About God's mercies. It's why, only a few people knew about God's mercy. It's why Paul says that Jesus made these things
manifest. Not because Jesus created them. He simply revealed them. He is the revealing of God's forgiving, merciful side, that had been hidden to most, and only shown to a few, because only a few were allowed by God to see, and could look past the man-made doctrine, into what God wanted everyone to see.
We've already been over this. I've explained that the lost sheep of Israel are sinful Jews. I've given all the reasons why this must be so. You never respond to my reasons, which means you have no answers. All you do is keep repeating your claims, which have no basis.
I do respond, but you ignore my rebuttals.
The law of the adulterous bride. It's unlawful for a man to divorce a woman. Through the hardening of hearts, Moses was given the ability to write up a certificate of divorce. But, as the scriptures say, God originally intended an adulterous bride to simply be put away all the days of her life, or all the days of her husbands life. Only after the death of her Husband, could she remarry. If Jesus died, removing that curse from Israel, then why can gentiles them partake of that wonder? Israel was divorced, never to come back. Until the death of God, fulfilled through Jesus, as the message God laid out for us in Genesis through the lineage between Adam - Noah that I linked above.
He divorced Israel, but then because He loved them so much, He died for them. So that they could be freed from the curse of being a wife, put away. He then resurrected so that they'd have someone to remarry. How do you not see this?
This dispersion, was even fulfilling the law of the cleansing of a leprous home. What did they do? If there was a brick that became leprous, they'd remove the brick, and cast it into an unclean place, and replace the brick. They'd wait, and if more leprosy sprouted throughout the other bricks in the house (Israel) they'd tear down the whole house, and cast all of the bricks, the rubble, the lumber, etc, into an unclean place. Israel was that leprous house. The unclean place, were the nations.
The bible literally.
Only. Ever. Calls. One. People. Sheep. Elect. Chosen. Children of God. Sheep. Wheat.
Those people are Israel. There are only 12 inheritances in the millennium reign. There are only 12 gates into the city after the tribulation (all of which have each tribe's name on them)
Your reasons for why Jesus only "came but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel" make no sense, because Jesus is the reason the spirit was poured out. The very fact that God made it so all could join Israel, and Judah took it upon itself to keep gentiles out, means that there were people
God intended to be saved, that Judah intentionally excluded. Which means, that since gentiles were originally intended to be included as well (so long as they desired and had a heart for God), that means that undoubtably, gentiles were also predestined to be among Israel. Just as the Egyptians that followed Israel out, becoming Israel that day.
Your arrogance forgets one thing:
God always intended for gentiles to become part of Israel. Just because Judah, even to this day tries to keep gentiles out, doesn't mean that God obeys you, and your traditions. God always intended for gentiles to join, and therefore, there are gentiles alive today, that were destined before the beginning to become Israel. Whether or not God will give you eyes to see, and ears to hear this, that's not for me to decide. But it's simple logic. God said gentiles can join, Judah fought against Him. If gentiles could join from the beginning, gentiles were intended to join. Nothing aside from the priesthood changed, meaning gentiles can still join. Judah can be against this all they want, I don't really care. I'm no longer a gentile, because a gentile believer is an oxymoron. Gentile simply means one who isn't in covenant with our Father. I believe, therefore I'm no longer out of covenant.
Whether it's Esau getting jumped over, or Ephraim getting blessed instead of Manasseh. Bloodline doesn't matter when it comes to salvation, or promises. It only mattered when securing the Messiah.
Believe what you must. Tradition isn't worth it's weight in salt. That's exactly what Jesus came to do away with. There's a reason many Jews reject Jesus. It's because He doesn't make sense preached the way modern day christianity preaches Him. They have the wrong idea about Him. They think He did away with the Torah.
Why would a Messiah, who can't sin, teach His disciples that it's okay for gentiles to disobey Torah, when He preached the exact same gospel that His father preached? His Father preached a gospel that commanded gentiles to keep Torah, so if Jesus taught against that considering the Torah says the
exact opposite, He sinned.