David Koberstein
Active Member
I see your using a Bible version that strips the Jewishness from the Gospel. People or things that suppress or cancel Jewishness for their own agenda are antisemitic. Now I really know what side of the street your on. Your opinion about Noah is another extreme falsehood. We know what opinions are? Opinions are like buttholes everyone has one. I don't think your a true friend to anyone here. You talk out of both sides of your mouth. You need to take some lessons on Jewish Biblical history and culture then your ignorance will not be so glaring.Antisemitic? I'm the only true friend of the Lord's people here at Berean. I have asked and no one has been able to show me from the Hebrew Scripture God making any kind of covenant with non-Hebrew Gentiles.
There are no Gentiles in the Abraham Covenant, there are no Gentiles in the Mosaic Covenant, and there are definitely no Gentiles in the New Covenant recorded in Jeremiah 31:31-34.
Instead, Gentiles are guilty of inheritance theft and a usurpation of Israel's covenants and service to God.
Take a lesson from Saul. In the next verses out of Romans Saul lays out everything associated with salvation and the redemption of God holy people, a people ABOVE all families of the earth.
4 Who are Israelites; to whom pertaineth
the adoption,
and the glory,
and the covenants,
and the giving of the law,
and the service of God,
and the promises;
5 Whose are the fathers,
and of whom as concerning the flesh
Christ came,
who is over all, God blessed for ever.
Amen.
Romans 9:4–5.
These things accompanying the salvation of the Hebrew people all belong to Israel, and there is nothing in the whole of the Bible that makes claims such things as these are said of Gentiles.
The Noahic Covenant is void of any mention of sin, death, atonement, and forgiveness of sins to the benefit of the Hebrew people. It is a covenant in which God promises to never again flood the earth. That's it.
11 And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth. Genesis 9:11.
That's it. No more flood. To try to bend God's Word and make it apply to salvation falls short for there is nothing of the sort in this covenant. If it was to be a covenant of salvation of souls and the redemption of a people the mechanism of substitutionary sacrifice is missing and you have no leg to stand on.
Shabbat Shalom