"The old covenant has passed into history"
Nay .... here are just a few scriptures that refute your position
The following prophecies are all still pending as we speak:
[Isaiah 11; Jeremiah 30; 31:31-37; Ezekiel 20:33-44; 36; 37; 38; 39; Daniel 9; Joel 2; 3; Micah 5; Matthew 24; Luke 21:20-36; Revelation 12]
Are you a replacement theologist?
Hello Straightshot.
Thanks for the reply.
I do not hold to any theology, just the scripture, straight and clean. I noticed your quotations, why don't we just deal with one of those quotations. In chapter twenty four of Matthew's Gospel, as Jesus describes the end of the world. We read the following lines.
Matthew 24
19 But woe to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing babies in those days! 20 But pray that your flight will
not be in the winter, or on a Sabbath.
Sure looks like the end of everything here, just make sure your not fleeing on the Sabbath.
So the logical question, if it is the end of everything, why would it matter if you fled on the Sabbath or not? If it is the end of the world, where would you be fleeing to?
Obviously there is something wrong with this text. We only have to read Luke's account, chapter 21, and all the problems disappear.
Luke 21
20 But when you see Jerusalem recognize that her desolation is near.
The fleeing on the Sabbath day applies to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. Jerusalem was destroyed, shortly after Israel was scattered to the four winds.
Matthew's account folds two separate prophecies into the one prophecy. Luke separates the age of the Jews from the age of the Gentiles.
I advise you to take a careful look at these two chapters, compare Matthew and Luke. You will see the problem in Matthew's account. Don't trust me, read it yourself carefully.