jeremiah1five
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- Inerrancy and Authority of Scripture: The phrase "Scripture cannot be broken" underscores the belief in the inerrancy and infallibility of the Scriptures. It means that the Scriptures are wholly reliable, authoritative, and cannot be annulled, invalidated, or contradicted. Jesus is asserting that the Word of God is unchangeable and must be completely trusted.
- Consistency and Integrity: It also implies that Scripture is internally consistent and coherent. The teachings and prophecies within it are interconnected and harmonious. Therefore, one part of Scripture cannot be used to invalidate another; all parts of Scripture must be understood as a unified whole.
- Fulfillment and Permanence: Jesus’ statement reinforces the idea that all of Scripture will be fulfilled. The prophecies and promises contained in the Bible are certain and will come to pass as ordained by God. This affirms the permanence of God's Word as expressed in passages like Isaiah 40:8, "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever."
Therefore, if the Abrahamic Covenant is between God, Abram the Hebrew, and with his seed, and there are no non-Hebrew Gentiles named or mentioned in this covenant, then this covenant is between God, Abram, and His Hebrew seed passed on to Isaac and then Jacob, and then to Jacob's twelve sons, a people which are called of God the (Hebrew) Children of Jacob/Israel..
Therefore, if the Mosaic Covenant is between God and Moses and the Children of Jacob/Israel, and there are no non-Hebrew Gentiles named or mentioned as being included in this covenant, then this covenant is between God and Moses and the Hebrew Children of Jacob/Israel.
Therefore, if the New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah in 31:31-34 is between God and the House of Israel (ten northern kingdom tribes), and between God and the House of Judah (two southern kingdom tribes), then the New Covenant which is the Mosaic Covenant between God and the children of Israel fulfilled by Christ and through whom at the Hebrew Passover meal instituted this New Covenant through His death and resurrection and there are no non-Hebrew Gentiles named or mentioned included in this covenant, then this New Covenant remains between God and the Hebrew House of Israel and the Hebrew House of Judah.
Scripture cannot be broken. Any interpretation of Scripture that alters what is already written should be declared heresy, contrary to Scripture and is to be rejected.
As a true, born-again Christian I believe Jesus' words that Scripture as written in the Law, Psalms, and Prophets (Hebrew Scripture) cannot be changed or altered upon the whims of men, and I hold to the integrity of Scripture as the solid Word of God provided by God to His Hebrew covenant people for life and living and the basis of all we are called to believe as Scripture, unalterable, unchanging, and the eternal Word of God.
Scripture cannot be broken.