Well, first, I want to say grace, peace, and love to you from the Lord Jesus Christ; And I hope your day is going well. Also, before we get into the debate on this point again with God's Word, I have been meaning to say that I like your avatar. In fact, I want to say I like squirrels a lot, too. They are amazing creatures that God created for us to learn from. When I used to live in Ohio, they used to give me joys of fun in just watching them. Here is an animated gif image of a squirrel having some fun with a kitty.
One of my other favorite creatures (that God created) is the Grasshopper Mouse.
While I have not seen an actual Grasshopper Mouse, I seen a highly produced documentary on them called "Tiny Giants" at my local Science Museum.
If you can't rent it on DVD, I highly recommend buying it; You will not be disappointed.
For I am not a documentary type person (Unless it deals with the Bible). But this documentary (that came out on DVD) is exceptional.
Butch5 said:
You're ignoring the grammar. Verses 3-12 speak of the same group, we/us/ our. Verse 13 switches to a different group, you/your.
Anyways, to get down to business,
Well, when you read verse 11, that says,
"In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will" (Ephesians 1:11).
You also have to read verse 10 that says,
"That in the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him:" (Ephesians 1:10).
Meaning, that thru Christ everyone has an inheritance in Him. Both Jews and Gentiles.
"God gave the promises to Abraham and his child. And notice that the Scripture doesn’t say “to his children,” as if it meant many descendants. Rather, it says “to his child”—and that, of course, means Christ." (
Galatians 3:16 NLT).
Butch5 said:
In verse 12 "first trusted" in not a good translation. The passage literally reads, "before hoped." The Gentiles had not placed their hope in the coming Jewish Messiah. It was the Jews who had "before hoped" in the Messiah.
I am not against the idea that verse 12 can be translated as talking about the Jews. In fact, I agree with the rendering on the New Living Translation for Ephesians 1:12. However, verse 12 begins a new thought. There is no indication that verses 1-11 is talking to Jews exclusively.
Butch5 said:
In verse 8 Paul said,
8 Wherein he hath abounded toward us in all wisdom and prudence; 9 Having made known unto us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himself: (Eph. 1:1 KJV)
Actually, the Jews as a whole rejected their Messiah and salvation went out to the Gentiles instead.
27 "For the heart of this people is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed; lest they should see with
their eyes, and hear with
their ears, and understand with
their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.
28 Be it known therefore unto you, that the salvation of God is sent unto the Gentiles, and
that they will hear it."
(
Acts 28:27-28).
Butch5 said:
Now, if this is talking about the Gentiles please tell me why Paul prays that the Gentiles will receive the understanding of the mystery of His will just a few verses later.
16 Cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers; 17 That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him: 18 The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, (Eph. 1:1 KJV)
Paul says Titus was fully a Greek (Gentile) and that he was with him. For Paul says in Galatians,
"But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to be circumcised."
(Galatians 2:3).
And it is believed by scholars that Ephesians was written after Galatians.
In other words, verse 16 is merely Paul talking to the group of believers at Ephesus.
Butch5 said:
Additionally, Paul said in verse 11,
11 In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will: (Eph. 1:1 KJV)
Who had obtained an inheritance from God, the Jews or the Gentiles? It was the Jews.
3 And ye have seen all that the LORD your God hath done unto all these nations because of you; for the LORD your God is he that hath fought for you.
4 Behold, I have divided unto you by lot these nations that remain, to be an inheritance for your tribes, from Jordan, with all the nations that I have cut off, even unto the great sea westward. (Jos. 23:3-4 KJV)
The Jews had received an inheritance. However, in verse 13 of Ephesians 1 Paul tells the Gentiles that they had received a down payment on their inheritance.
Again, Jews and Gentiles have obtained an inheritance of God thru Christ.
"And you are heirs of the prophets and of the covenant God made with your fathers. He said to Abraham, 'Through your offspring all peoples on earth will be blessed." (
Acts 3:25).
This offspring is speaking of Jesus and not "offspring" or "seed" as in "many" as Galatians 3:16 points out. For all the nations of the Earth will be blessed by Abraham's offspring or seed known as Jesus Christ (i.e. "seed" being singular and not plural which would be "seeds").
"For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus."
(Galatians 3:26).
For...
28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
29 And if ye
be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise."
(Galatians 3:28-29).
For when believers will be physically resurrected bodily, both Jews and Gentiles will be resurrected after the body of Jesus Christ.
For Christ is the first fruits of the resurrection.
20 "But now is Christ risen from the dead,
and become the firstfruits of them that slept.
21 For since by man
came death, by man
came also the resurrection of the dead.
22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."
(1 Corinthians 15:20-22).
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