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This is not correct. What makes you think so?
I referred to what Paul says in Rom. 9-11, if you read this you will understand that it is not about being saved without Christ, but about Israel as a whole turning to Christ.
This will change, as foretold by Paul.
Please stop using your presupposition in reading into my words what I never said nor meant. If you see an inconsistency, ask, and I will explain it, or correct myself, depending on the biblical arguments you bring to me.
Wrong.
That scripture is saying nothing like that.
Had quite enough of scripture misinterpretations.
Paul is saying God has set aside for Himself a remnant of Israel who believe in Jesus Christ out of the vast majority of unbelieving Jews so as to be saved by grace and not by works. Simple.
These are ethnic Jews who are believers; messianic Jews if you prefer, and they're a 144,000 in number.
Towards the last half of tribulation they will be marked on their foreheads by God and will all gather to a certain place in the wilderness where they'll be kept safe for three and half years. Yes, they are the only ones to be exempted from the mark of the beast.
Currently there are about 20,000 messianic Jews in Isreal if I'm not mistaken. The rest will come from the northern countries like Syria, some will come from the east as far as Asia, and some will come from Africa to make up the 144,000.
As is expected, there are people thinking they can cheat the divine process as it's become more of a religious movement which apparently allows people to convert into becoming a member. I may be wrong on that but God knows those who are His.
There's no cheating the process because the remnant must be an ethnic born Jew who believes in Jesus Christ and there's no faking that.
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