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Recent content by mathetas

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    Looking for a dispensational interpretation

    If that wall is no longer there (like Ephesians 2 says) then the Gentiles are a part of Israel, and the dispensational claim that there is a distinction between the church and Israel is invalid. So then, is Christ not the savior of the Gentiles as well? Yes Christ came to the Jews, so what...
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    Looking for a dispensational interpretation

    I would like to draw your attention to the fact that Israel and the Gentiles (both groups) are made one in the blood of Christ. If they are made one in the blood of Christ then the Israel referred to here is in Christ.
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    Looking for a dispensational interpretation

    I would like to stick to the Ephesians passage, but if you start a thread on Romans 11, I will respond. In regards to Israel not being in Christ, Paul states that Christ had made both groups, Israel and Gentiles, one. If both groups are made one, then Paul believes Israel is in Christ (notice...
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    Looking for a dispensational interpretation

    I was reading Ephesians 2, and wondered how anyone can read verse 11 and onward, and still hold to a dispensational view. 11.)Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles in the flesh, who are called "Uncircumcision" by the so-called "Circumcision," {which is} performed in the flesh by...