The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil

Again, you make Jesus a LIAR. That is not what Jesus said. If this is what the anointing is telling you, you need to question your anointing in line with 1 John. Since you make Jesus out to be a liar, how can you accept who Jesus is, which is God? God cannot lie/sin, yet, once again you make Jesus a liar. And you have done this on more than one occassion (making Jesus/God a liar). I point them out, but you have no answer but to double down on Jesus/God having lied. IF Jesus/God lied, then He is a sinner just like you and me, and therefore, you do not believe in the Jesus/God of the Bible.

"17 And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?
18 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God.
19 Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother.
20 And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth.
21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me.
22 And he was sad at that saying, and went away grieved: for he had great possessions.
23 And Jesus looked round about, and saith unto his disciples, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God!
24 And the disciples were astonished at his words. But Jesus answereth again, and saith unto them, Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God!
25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
26 And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
27 And Jesus looking upon them saith, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.

Why was the rich man grieved? Was it because Jesus just explained to him how to be rich? No, Jesus did no such thing. Jesus was answering the rich young ruler's question of how to inherit eternal life. The point Jesus was making is as long as that rich young ruler trusts in riches, and does not trust in Jesus, he will not inherit eternal life. As long as the rich young ruler's love is his riches/money, there is no room for love of God. Be in the world (not much of a choice for us), but not OF the world.

Jesus point is covered with Saul/Paul. God intervened DIRECTLY with Saul, or Saul would have just kept right on going persecuting the church, and nothing the church said or did would have changed that. With men it is impossible, but with God, the impossible is possible. And that is logical, if you actually understand God, man, and God's relationship with man.
The rich man became saved when the Holy Spirit came down in Acts 2. Three thousand Jews were born again. No Gentiles. The Hebrew people have covenant of salvation with God, Gentiles don't. If you want to talk about a people that are damned start with Gentiles. The whole lot of non-Hebrew Gentiles get their comeuppance in Revelation 20:7-9. Doesn't look good for them at all.
 
You have a fatalistic view of Jesus Christ and of the good news behind His Ministry to Israel. But that's what happens when Gentiles re-interpret the Hebrew Scripture (Genesis to Revelation.)
It is not fatalistic. It is a realist view. The Jews rejected God in the Old Testament, and then rejected Christ in the New Testament. The thing you seem intent on ignoring is all the prophecy in the Old Testament. The most important being the 70 weeks prophecy. The other is Israel's last exile, and the Leviticus principle, which some say put the end of the exile as 1948. (Strangely enough that is when Israel became a nation again...however, that is those pesky dispensationalists, so it can't be true, right?) The Old Testament makes it clear that all Israel will not be saved. In fact, I believe Paul said that not all who are of Israel are... of Israel. Paul also speaks of a remnant in Israel, speaking of the same remnant (new people obviously) that God spoke to Elijah about. Those whom God has set aside for Himself. No idol worshiping Hebrew/Jew will be in God's kingdom. No covenant violator will be there. It matters not what you say, for God is clear in His word.
Christ was promised to Israel and to Israel He came, to save that which was lost and to redeem the Hebrew people to Himself. As a Hebrew from the tribe of Judah Jesus came to save the Hebrew nation. And this He did.
Not yet. They are still under God's judgment. The 70 weeks has not ended yet. Why? It is the times of the Gentiles. God is dealing with the Gentiles. You know, those Gentiles who are trampling on Jerusalem until the times of the Gentiles is fulfilled. At that point, God will finish His decree to Israel and their redemption will be complete.
Whether you want to believe the Scripture that focuses on His Ministry to the Hebrew people. Last I checked there were twelve Hebrews at the last Passover of Jesus. They all rejected and abandoned Him when the soldiers came calling. In your world of false gospel it seems all the twelve disciples except Judas are damned. Jesus called Judas "friend" and the only other person God called friend was Abraham. There are no friends of God in hell.
Jesus called Judas a devil. (John 6) Apparently you only have a surface understanding, and twist everything else you do not understand. Jesus said it as striking down the shepherd and the sheep will scatter. Notice, sheep. He didn't say they were goats or any other animal. Still sheep. Consider Peter. Peter shut himself out, and went back to his old way of life because he believed that his rejection of Jesus was final. However, in his heart, Peter never rejected Jesus. Jesus knew this. Also, Jesus said that he would not lose a single one of whom the Father had given Him. The eleven, minus Judas. Though Jesus made it clear, very clear, in John 6 that Judas was not one of his. Judas in one of the only people in history who is cursed and damned by God. It doesn't matter that he is Jewish. He is accursed of God. Also, platitudes are not doctrine or theology. Platitudes are what almost got Job's friends all killed by God. Don't use platitutdes.
Go back to school and stop being a fatalist where the good news is concerned, the good news about Jesus Christ because there are more than one good news in the bible than just His.
I'm not a fatalist. I am a realist. Also, you have no idea what I think or believe. My one prayer for a long time is that if it is in God's will, I want to live to see His glorious salvation of Israel. It will be glorious. However, your vision is not glorious. Your view does not have God rescuing Israel from the brink of disaster. It does not speak of God's judgment and the damnation of a large part of the nation of Israel, and God's glorious salvation of His remnant in Israel. If I have a fatalistic view of the gospel it is for the Gentiles who will not be saved in the same manner. (You have to read the Bible to understand what I am saying.)

You have to stop reinterpreting what God has said. Jesus was sent to Israel, but the salvation was promised to the whole world. If everything happened in the perfect way God only gave a dim view of in scripture, Israel would have been bringing the world to God, and God would save the world through the ministry of Israel. However, Israel rejected God, and God has been judging/punishing them since. Why? God chastises those whom He loves. Many are damned, but God will save His elect remnant in Israel at the end of the age. Those who are of Israel, not those whom Paul says are not of Israel, though they are of Israel. That is, they are descendants of Abraham by Haggar, and not by Isaac. The fleshy descendants, and not the spiritual descendants by faith.
 
The rich man became saved when the Holy Spirit came down in Acts 2. Three thousand Jews were born again. No Gentiles. The Hebrew people have covenant of salvation with God, Gentiles don't. If you want to talk about a people that are damned start with Gentiles. The whole lot of non-Hebrew Gentiles get their comeuppance in Revelation 20:7-9. Doesn't look good for them at all.
There is absolutely no reason to believe this. And scripture is clear that there were proselytes (read Gentiles) there. There is no covenant of salvation. Don't invent something that does not exist. Why would God damn Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, Melchizedek, Rahab, Ruth, etc. They are non-Hebrew Gentiles. Enoch walked with God, and God took him. Enoch didn't even die. There is only one other person who didn't die, and that is Elijah. Now, tradition says that Jeremiah didn't die, but, if I recall, that is not in all traditions. You put yourself at odds with those who believe the "sons of God" in Genesis are the children of Seth, and that they were perfect and sinless. (I do not believe that.)

While I said there is absolutely no reason to believe what you said, is it possible? Sure. However, your speculation and assumptions are uncalled for. I'm sure that special mention would have been made considering what Jesus said about rich people. We still have you lying about what Jesus said. Not to mention lying about what God said. Why should anyone trust a liar?
 
It is not fatalistic. It is a realist view. The Jews rejected God in the Old Testament, and then rejected Christ in the New Testament. The thing you seem intent on ignoring is all the prophecy in the Old Testament. The most important being the 70 weeks prophecy. The other is Israel's last exile, and the Leviticus principle, which some say put the end of the exile as 1948. (Strangely enough that is when Israel became a nation again...however, that is those pesky dispensationalists, so it can't be true, right?) The Old Testament makes it clear that all Israel will not be saved. In fact, I believe Paul said that not all who are of Israel are... of Israel. Paul also speaks of a remnant in Israel, speaking of the same remnant (new people obviously) that God spoke to Elijah about. Those whom God has set aside for Himself. No idol worshiping Hebrew/Jew will be in God's kingdom. No covenant violator will be there. It matters not what you say, for God is clear in His word.

Not yet. They are still under God's judgment. The 70 weeks has not ended yet. Why? It is the times of the Gentiles. God is dealing with the Gentiles. You know, those Gentiles who are trampling on Jerusalem until the times of the Gentiles is fulfilled. At that point, God will finish His decree to Israel and their redemption will be complete.

Jesus called Judas a devil. (John 6) Apparently you only have a surface understanding, and twist everything else you do not understand. Jesus said it as striking down the shepherd and the sheep will scatter. Notice, sheep. He didn't say they were goats or any other animal. Still sheep. Consider Peter. Peter shut himself out, and went back to his old way of life because he believed that his rejection of Jesus was final. However, in his heart, Peter never rejected Jesus. Jesus knew this. Also, Jesus said that he would not lose a single one of whom the Father had given Him. The eleven, minus Judas. Though Jesus made it clear, very clear, in John 6 that Judas was not one of his. Judas in one of the only people in history who is cursed and damned by God. It doesn't matter that he is Jewish. He is accursed of God. Also, platitudes are not doctrine or theology. Platitudes are what almost got Job's friends all killed by God. Don't use platitutdes.

I'm not a fatalist. I am a realist. Also, you have no idea what I think or believe. My one prayer for a long time is that if it is in God's will, I want to live to see His glorious salvation of Israel. It will be glorious. However, your vision is not glorious. Your view does not have God rescuing Israel from the brink of disaster. It does not speak of God's judgment and the damnation of a large part of the nation of Israel, and God's glorious salvation of His remnant in Israel. If I have a fatalistic view of the gospel it is for the Gentiles who will not be saved in the same manner. (You have to read the Bible to understand what I am saying.)

You have to stop reinterpreting what God has said. Jesus was sent to Israel, but the salvation was promised to the whole world. If everything happened in the perfect way God only gave a dim view of in scripture, Israel would have been bringing the world to God, and God would save the world through the ministry of Israel. However, Israel rejected God, and God has been judging/punishing them since. Why? God chastises those whom He loves. Many are damned, but God will save His elect remnant in Israel at the end of the age. Those who are of Israel, not those whom Paul says are not of Israel, though they are of Israel. That is, they are descendants of Abraham by Haggar, and not by Isaac. The fleshy descendants, and not the spiritual descendants by faith.
Jesus on the night He was betrayed instituted a New Covenant in His blood in the place of the animals being sacrificed on this Yom Kippur which was Jesus' last Passover before He died. His death was to fulfill promises and prophesy of Israel's Redeemer. This cannot be taken away by anyone, not even you. And what was this New Covenant? Jeremiah provides the description of this New Covenant below:

31 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD,
That I will make a new covenant
With the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah:
32 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers
In the day that I took them by the hand
To bring them out of the land of Egypt;
Which my covenant they brake,
Although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD:
33 But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel;
After those days, saith the LORD,
I will put my law in their inward parts,
And write it in their hearts;
And will be their God,
And they shall be my people.
34 And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying,
Know the LORD:
For they shall all know me,
From the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD:
For I will forgive their iniquity,
And I will remember their sin no more.
Jeremiah 31:31–34.

This is what God did. All the sins of Israel have been forgiven and atoned. This was done on the cross of Jesus who died in fulfillment of promise and prophecies to atone the sins of Israel finally and forever. Whatever sins you think are retained by Israel is lies for the Scripture says God forgives Israel.

You can't make an adjective become a noun or pronoun. The word "devil" in John 6:70.

70 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
71 He spake of Judas Iscariot the son of Simon: for he it was that should betray him, being one of the twelve.
John 6:70–71.

Let's look at the choosing.

12 And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.
13 And when it was day, he called unto him his disciples: and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles;
14 Simon, (whom he also named Peter,) and Andrew his brother, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew,
15 Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes,
16 And Judas the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. Luke 6:12–16.

Jesus named them 'apostles.' Not eleven apostles and one "devil-apostle." They are all called apostles by Jesus. True apostles chosen in the same capacity as each other. And if you ever studied the question of Judas, you will find that the Holy Spirit calls Judas "one of the twelve," Now, if you want to contradict Jesus' "naming them His apostles" and the Holy Spirit identifying him as always "one of the twelve" you are free to do that. I on the other hand do not contradict Jesus of His Spirit. And the word "devil" means "traducer." Do you know what that word means? It means "one who impugns the character of another." In other words, a liar. And that what Judas did in going to the priests asking what price he would be given to help them capture Jesus. But you've never studied the question of Judas. You merely regurgitate textbook responses. You never studied the subject on your own and this leads to your error.

What was supposed to happen under the Law of Moses? Again, let's see what Scripture records:

3 Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders,
4 Saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see thou to that.
5 And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.
Matthew 27:3–5.

Judas repented. (changed his mind.)
Judas confessed his sin.
Completed his repentance with action. He rejected the mammon and threw the money right back at the priests.
That looks like the correct 'formula' under the Law. And what is the penalty for someone who was complicit in the death of an innocent man? Isn't it life for life? Yes, that is what the Law commands. And what did the priests do? Did they follow the Law and take Judas outside the city and stone him as prescribed by the Law under life for life?
No, they told him to "handle it yourself."
He did. In obedience to the Law, he did what the priests failed to do, and he went and handled it himself. He hung himself in obedience to the Law of life for life.
Sounds to me like a conversion under the Law of Moses. A correct study of the question of Judas' eternal place of residence is that he is with Jesus. There are no apostles of the Lord in "hell." Jesus' death paid the sins of Judas and all Israel which is why Saul states unequivocally that "all Israel shall be saved."

26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins. Romans 11:25–27.

And this is exactly what Jesus died for, the atonement of "all Israel" Judas included. But if you have a whacked out idea of what Jesus' death meant for Israel then you will hate on the priests and on Judas. To you salvation is to whom YOU THINK should receive it ignoring the doctrine of soteriology/salvation and in the place of God dictate to whom God's atonement should be given to. To hell with the priests and save Gentiles! But there is nothing of the sort in the Word of God. Jesus is the King of the Jews and their Savior. This is what the Bible teaches. You should study this and stop giving me textbook and canned responses. Jesus' death was to save Israel and this He did. This is the forgiveness God gave to the House of Israel and the House of Judah. That's the New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah and fulfilled by Jesus and now all Israel is saved. Everyone.
 
There is absolutely no reason to believe this. And scripture is clear that there were proselytes (read Gentiles) there. There is no covenant of salvation. Don't invent something that does not exist. Why would God damn Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, Melchizedek, Rahab, Ruth, etc. They are non-Hebrew Gentiles. Enoch walked with God, and God took him. Enoch didn't even die. There is only one other person who didn't die, and that is Elijah. Now, tradition says that Jeremiah didn't die, but, if I recall, that is not in all traditions. You put yourself at odds with those who believe the "sons of God" in Genesis are the children of Seth, and that they were perfect and sinless. (I do not believe that.)

While I said there is absolutely no reason to believe what you said, is it possible? Sure. However, your speculation and assumptions are uncalled for. I'm sure that special mention would have been made considering what Jesus said about rich people. We still have you lying about what Jesus said. Not to mention lying about what God said. Why should anyone trust a liar?
Why would anyone trust someone who doesn't search the Scripture under the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth? I used to believe the garbage you espouse, and I used to read and take the textbook responses you regurgitate until I rejected all those false teaching that replace Israel with Gentiles. Too bad you don't have the truth on your side. Only textbook responses. I recognize them all because I used to believe in that garbage as you do now. Very sad.
 
Why would anyone trust someone who doesn't search the Scripture under the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth? I used to believe the garbage you espouse, and I used to read and take the textbook responses you regurgitate until I rejected all those false teaching that replace Israel with Gentiles. Too bad you don't have the truth on your side. Only textbook responses. I recognize them all because I used to believe in that garbage as you do now. Very sad.
So someone who lies about God and what God has said, and makes God a liar, and one who lies about what Jesus says should be trusted to tell us about God and Jesus? Do tell.

I'm pretty sure you would get kicked out of a synogogue once you even utter the word anointing. Israel has not been replaced by the Gentiles. The Gentiles may be the focus right now, given the prophecies in the Old Testament, and Jesus own words in Matthew 24 and Luke 21, but they have not supplanted Israel. Israel is under Gods judgment at this time, for their idolatry and sin, and beyond that for rejecting the Messiah. However, the times of the Gentiles will come to an end, as Jesus Himself alludes to in Luke 21, and Paul alludes to in Romans 11. At that time, Jesus Himself will come to the aid/rescue of Israel in its most dire hour, and rescue them. At that time, they will recognize the one they crucified, and it will crush them. As Zechariah says, each family, each person remaining alive (in Israel) will mourn for him as for a first child. At THAT TIME, God will break forth fountains of repentance, and so on and so forth, and those alive will be saved. All of them. The only ones still alive will be the remnant elect in Israel. All the rest who rejected God and Christ will be dead.

Then begins the millennial reign over the whole world, with the Capital being Jerusalem and Israel. This is the kingdom God promises to Israel, but it's extent will be the whole world/all creation. This is the part in Zechariah where it talks about everyone seeking out Jews in order to go and learn about God. It is also where it speaks of the judgment that will fall upon any nation (non-Jewish Gentile) that failed to celebrate the festival of booths, among other things. At the end of the Millennial reign over the Earth (all creation basically), Satan will be released, and will deceive all who are not chosen of God, and they will all be destroyed, along with the final enemy death. And Paul says in Corinthians that at that time, the Son will return the Kingdom to the Father that He might be all in all.

Gentiles have NOT replaced Israel. I'm not sure where you get this crazy heretical idea, but it never happened. The church stands between the Gentiles and Israel, and is made up of both Gentiles and Jews. The two were made one. There have only been two people. Those who are the chosen people of God, and those who are not, the Jews and the Gentiles. Jesus put to death the enmity, that is the hatred, that stood between the two in His body, and both are one in the church. That does not nullify God's promises to Israel. That does not nullify the covenant. It does away with the Law, for Christ has already fulfilled that. The Gentiles in the church are not a part of the covenant, but are blessed by the promise made by God to Abraham in Genesis 22 (I believe, or is that 23?) The Gentiles BENEFIT from the promise, but are not directly part of it. The fact that you cannot wrap your mind around that is quite troubling. This is exactly drawn from the parable of the wedding feast told by Jesus. Those who were shut out from the wedding were the Jews. However, it is not all the Jews, as it speaks of the rich and famous. They get shut out, and the Father sends out his servants to gather everyone else. Jews and Gentiles. Everyone who had not rejected the invitation. And even then, God shows that not all of them are saved, as one man is unceremoniously thrown out for his insult. (Not dressed in wedding attire, even though he could have asked the Father for such clothing if he did not have it.)

Not all will be saved. However, all chosen by God (Ephesians 1) will be saved (John 6).
 
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Jesus on the night He was betrayed instituted a New Covenant in His blood in the place of the animals being sacrificed on this Yom Kippur which was Jesus' last Passover before He died. His death was to fulfill promises and prophesy of Israel's Redeemer. This cannot be taken away by anyone, not even you. And what was this New Covenant? Jeremiah provides the description of this New Covenant below:

31 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD,
That I will make a new covenant
With the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah:
32 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers
In the day that I took them by the hand
To bring them out of the land of Egypt;
Which my covenant they brake,
Although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD:
33 But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel;
After those days, saith the LORD,
I will put my law in their inward parts,
And write it in their hearts;
And will be their God,
And they shall be my people.
34 And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying,
Know the LORD:
For they shall all know me,
From the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD:
For I will forgive their iniquity,
And I will remember their sin no more.
Jeremiah 31:31–34.

This is what God did. All the sins of Israel have been forgiven and atoned. This was done on the cross of Jesus who died in fulfillment of promise and prophecies to atone the sins of Israel finally and forever. Whatever sins you think are retained by Israel is lies for the Scripture says God forgives Israel.

You can't make an adjective become a noun or pronoun. The word "devil" in John 6:70.

70 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
71 He spake of Judas Iscariot the son of Simon: for he it was that should betray him, being one of the twelve.
John 6:70–71.

Let's look at the choosing.

12 And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.
13 And when it was day, he called unto him his disciples: and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles;
14 Simon, (whom he also named Peter,) and Andrew his brother, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew,
15 Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes,
16 And Judas the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. Luke 6:12–16.

Jesus named them 'apostles.' Not eleven apostles and one "devil-apostle." They are all called apostles by Jesus. True apostles chosen in the same capacity as each other. And if you ever studied the question of Judas, you will find that the Holy Spirit calls Judas "one of the twelve," Now, if you want to contradict Jesus' "naming them His apostles" and the Holy Spirit identifying him as always "one of the twelve" you are free to do that. I on the other hand do not contradict Jesus of His Spirit. And the word "devil" means "traducer." Do you know what that word means? It means "one who impugns the character of another." In other words, a liar. And that what Judas did in going to the priests asking what price he would be given to help them capture Jesus. But you've never studied the question of Judas. You merely regurgitate textbook responses. You never studied the subject on your own and this leads to your error.

What was supposed to happen under the Law of Moses? Again, let's see what Scripture records:

3 Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders,
4 Saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see thou to that.
5 And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.
Matthew 27:3–5.

Judas repented. (changed his mind.)
Judas confessed his sin.
Completed his repentance with action. He rejected the mammon and threw the money right back at the priests.
That looks like the correct 'formula' under the Law. And what is the penalty for someone who was complicit in the death of an innocent man? Isn't it life for life? Yes, that is what the Law commands. And what did the priests do? Did they follow the Law and take Judas outside the city and stone him as prescribed by the Law under life for life?
No, they told him to "handle it yourself."
He did. In obedience to the Law, he did what the priests failed to do, and he went and handled it himself. He hung himself in obedience to the Law of life for life.
Sounds to me like a conversion under the Law of Moses. A correct study of the question of Judas' eternal place of residence is that he is with Jesus. There are no apostles of the Lord in "hell." Jesus' death paid the sins of Judas and all Israel which is why Saul states unequivocally that "all Israel shall be saved."

26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins. Romans 11:25–27.

And this is exactly what Jesus died for, the atonement of "all Israel" Judas included. But if you have a whacked out idea of what Jesus' death meant for Israel then you will hate on the priests and on Judas. To you salvation is to whom YOU THINK should receive it ignoring the doctrine of soteriology/salvation and in the place of God dictate to whom God's atonement should be given to. To hell with the priests and save Gentiles! But there is nothing of the sort in the Word of God. Jesus is the King of the Jews and their Savior. This is what the Bible teaches. You should study this and stop giving me textbook and canned responses. Jesus' death was to save Israel and this He did. This is the forgiveness God gave to the House of Israel and the House of Judah. That's the New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah and fulfilled by Jesus and now all Israel is saved. Everyone.
You keep denying things that God Himself said. "Thus saith the Lord". 2/3rds of Israel will PERISH. John 3:16 ...will not PERISH but have everlasting life. They are damned. Paul already explained it. Not all who are of Israel are of Israel, and circumcision of the heart is what matters, not of the flesh. Those who are simply physical descendants of Abraham are damned, only the spiritual descendants of Abraham are truly Israel and are saved. And the Gentiles who are spiritual descendants of Abraham are only descendants because they came to Christ by faith. They are not Israel, but are blessed by Abraham's faith that God made a promise that the whole world would be blessed in Christ, Abraham's seed. And that promise, God made clear, was made solely because of Abraham's faith. We benefit from God's promise to Abraham in faith. There is no, give me now. There is no, this is owed to me. If you have faith, you are blessed in Abraham's faith. If you do not have faith, you are damned.

You speculate too much about Judas. Even Jeremiah 20 seems to curse the very day he was born. All you can do is wait and see. I know, you will have a heart attack when you see Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, Melchizedek, and all the other non-Jewish Gentiles praising God before His throne. I can see you marching right up to God and ordering Him to kick them out.

Again, as I say in the other message, Israel has not been replaced. They may be off to the side as God deals with the Gentiles, but they will be center stage, and the end of the world focuses on Israel. The whole world may be involved, but the main performace is in Israel. God's final judgment and final salvation of Israel. God doesn't trouble with the Gentiles because they didn't reject the gospel when it came to them. (Romans 11)

So what does Paul tell the Gentiles about the Jews? "28 As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the father's sakes."
 
So someone who lies about God and what God has said, and makes God a liar, and one who lies about what Jesus says should be trusted to tell us about God and Jesus? Do tell.

I'm pretty sure you would get kicked out of a synogogue once you even utter the word anointing. Israel has not been replaced by the Gentiles. The Gentiles may be the focus right now, given the prophecies in the Old Testament, and Jesus own words in Matthew 24 and Luke 21, but they have not supplanted Israel. Israel is under Gods judgment at this time, for their idolatry and sin, and beyond that for rejecting the Messiah. However, the times of the Gentiles will come to an end, as Jesus Himself alludes to in Luke 21, and Paul alludes to in Romans 11. At that time, Jesus Himself will come to the aid/rescue of Israel in its most dire hour, and rescue them. At that time, they will recognize the one they crucified, and it will crush them. As Zechariah says, each family, each person remaining alive (in Israel) will mourn for him as for a first child. At THAT TIME, God will break forth fountains of repentance, and so on and so forth, and those alive will be saved. All of them. The only ones still alive will be the remnant elect in Israel. All the rest who rejected God and Christ will be dead.
Gentiles are the "focus" right now because of Rome's eventual defeat of Israel and Jerusalem in AD 70. Rome did not kill mixed race Hebrews because they were at least half Gentile and Romans did have rights. Crucifixion was used on anyone except Roman citizens and those mixed race Hebrew of Gentile offspring were spared. But these mixed-race Jew-Gentile Christians were offspring of Hebrews but lived as Gentile in Gentile lands heavily influenced by Greek culture, which was the culture installed upon those peoples Alexander the Great defeated in war. These mixed-race Hebrews of Gentile descent did not know much of anything of their Hebrew culture and were left "in charge" of the Christian church and churches in Jerusalem and elsewhere. This was where the ascent of "Gentiles" became the "ruling class" in the left-over Jewish Church. In time, Gentile culture became predominant and Gentiles of Hebrew descent who knew almost nothing of the Jewish history and culture were left to take the once-Jewish Christianity into the second century and beyond. This can only be the reason non-Hebrew Gentiles eventually became the norm and not the exception for according to Scripture true, Biblical Christianity was Hebrew in origin as God had no covenant with Gentiles in Scripture. Once mixed-race Hebrews who were born again and left in charge of the Jewish Church Gentile culture began to become more infused in the left in shambles Jewish Church in Jerusalem and elsewhere in the Roman Empire. These Gentile-raised Christians soon through natural order unmoored true Biblical Christianity from its Hebrew roots.

As the New Covenant prophesy of Jeremiah states God is going to "forgive" Israel and "remember their sin no more." This was accomplished by Jesus Christ, King of the Jews on His cross at Calvary while under the Law as Saul stated in his Galatian letter:

4 But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,
5 To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons. Galatians 4:4–5.

Since there is no mechanism in the New Covenant prophecy by Jeremiah to be used for Israel's forgiveness the mechanism for Israel's redemption and salvation occurred under the Law utilizing the mechanism of the substitutionary sacrifice God commanded in the Mosaic Covenant in the Ceremonial Laws given to Israel. This is how God can "forgive Israel and remember their sin no more." This was done, as Saul states in Galatians 4:4-5 when Israel was under the Law and Jesus came and fulfilled every aspect of the Law of Moses, even dying a substitutionary death on the cross for Israel's sins. It is concluded when from the cross Jesus uttered "It is finished!" meaning the work of His being substitute for the animals that were sacrificed under the Law to atone yearly for Israel's sin was completed by Jesus dying on His cross to atone for the sins of Israel finally and eternally. Once Jesus resurrected the way of Israel's salvation was completed. The New Covenant established by Jesus at His last Passover is only the Mosaic Covenant fulfilled by Jesus Christ. After Jesus' resurrection He appeared to His disciples and remained accessible on earth for forty days as stated by Luke:

3 To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God: Acts 1:3.

On the fortieth day Jesus ascended into heaven and disappeared from sight. But before He left He commanded the eleven disciples to return to Jerusalem and wait ("tarry") until they were "endued with power from on high" which described the coming of the promised Comforter by Jesus in John 14:

15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
16 And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
17 Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. John 14:15–17.

The day of the Comforter's arrival coincided with the day of the Feast of Harvest which occurred ten days after Jesus' ascension. The events Luke describes in Acts 1:15-26 most assuredly took place among the eleven disciples in disobedience to the Lord's command to return to Jerusalem and "wait" until they were endued with power from on high, and Peter's officiating the meeting in which they chose a replacement for Judas was exercised without God's permission and guidance while they were all still "in the flesh." The question then becomes what was Matthias chosen to replace Judas, who committed suicide? Treasurer or apostle. It cannot be to replace Judas' apostleship for we learn later in Saul's letters that the five-fold ministry of Ephesians 4:11 are only chosen by God and not man so the only reasonable conclusion was to replace Judas as treasure since Jesus chose him to "hold the bag." Either way, this act by Peter came to be known as Apostolic Succession a method that is used in the past and today in the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere in how they choose their popes. Peter's disobedience has caused a great error in the Jewish church fellowship that has brought damage to the Christian church today, a Christian church that is Gentile in character and flavor despite the true, original, and Biblical Church being founded by Jesus and populated by Jews (Acts 2.)
Then begins the millennial reign over the whole world, with the Capital being Jerusalem and Israel. This is the kingdom God promises to Israel, but it's extent will be the whole world/all creation. This is the part in Zechariah where it talks about everyone seeking out Jews in order to go and learn about God. It is also where it speaks of the judgment that will fall upon any nation (non-Jewish Gentile) that failed to celebrate the festival of booths, among other things. At the end of the Millennial reign over the Earth (all creation basically), Satan will be released, and will deceive all who are not chosen of God, and they will all be destroyed, along with the final enemy death. And Paul says in Corinthians that at that time, the Son will return the Kingdom to the Father that He might be all in all.
And the people that Satan deceives will all be Gentiles since when God fulfills His promise to Abraham and his descendants to possess their own land there will be no Gentiles living among the Jews in this Promised Land as they are allowed to reside everywhere else on the planet except the Promised Land. Revelation 20:7-9 bears this out. It will be Gentiles that Satan deceives to again attack Israel and Jerusalem whom the Lord will consume with fire from heaven. No more Gentiles. Poof!
Gentiles have NOT replaced Israel. I'm not sure where you get this crazy heretical idea, but it never happened. The church stands between the Gentiles and Israel, and is made up of both Gentiles and Jews. The two were made one. There have only been two people. Those who are the chosen people of God, and those who are not, the Jews and the Gentiles. Jesus put to death the enmity, that is the hatred, that stood between the two in His body, and both are one in the church. That does not nullify God's promises to Israel. That does not nullify the covenant. It does away with the Law, for Christ has already fulfilled that. The Gentiles in the church are not a part of the covenant, but are blessed by the promise made by God to Abraham in Genesis 22 (I believe, or is that 23?) The Gentiles BENEFIT from the promise, but are not directly part of it. The fact that you cannot wrap your mind around that is quite troubling. This is exactly drawn from the parable of the wedding feast told by Jesus. Those who were shut out from the wedding were the Jews. However, it is not all the Jews, as it speaks of the rich and famous. They get shut out, and the Father sends out his servants to gather everyone else. Jews and Gentiles. Everyone who had not rejected the invitation. And even then, God shows that not all of them are saved, as one man is unceremoniously thrown out for his insult. (Not dressed in wedding attire, even though he could have asked the Father for such clothing if he did not have it.)

Not all will be saved. However, all chosen by God (Ephesians 1) will be saved (John 6).
There is no covenant between God and non-Hebrew Gentiles. there is no covenant at all in Scripture in which God promised to save Gentiles as He's promised to save and redeem Israel. The Abrahamic, Mosaic, and New Covenants do not include non-Hebrew Gentiles for the covenant begins with Abram the Hebrew and extends to his Hebrew seed (Isaac, Jacob, Jacob's twelve sons or tribes.)

I've already explained how non-Hebrew Gentiles came into being in the Jerusalem Church which began as a Jewish congregation in Jerusalem and elsewhere in the Roman Empire, places like Corinth, Ephesius, Philippi, etc.

Saul and Barnabas travelled to these locations and sought out Jewish Christians in the synagogues but by this time there had been a persecution by Jews against Jewish Christians which forced them to gather in their homes for worship of the One True God of Abraham: Yahweh.
 
You keep denying things that God Himself said. "Thus saith the Lord". 2/3rds of Israel will PERISH. John 3:16 ...will not PERISH but have everlasting life. They are damned. Paul already explained it. Not all who are of Israel are of Israel, and circumcision of the heart is what matters, not of the flesh. Those who are simply physical descendants of Abraham are damned, only the spiritual descendants of Abraham are truly Israel and are saved. And the Gentiles who are spiritual descendants of Abraham are only descendants because they came to Christ by faith. They are not Israel, but are blessed by Abraham's faith that God made a promise that the whole world would be blessed in Christ, Abraham's seed. And that promise, God made clear, was made solely because of Abraham's faith. We benefit from God's promise to Abraham in faith. There is no, give me now. There is no, this is owed to me. If you have faith, you are blessed in Abraham's faith. If you do not have faith, you are damned.

You speculate too much about Judas. Even Jeremiah 20 seems to curse the very day he was born. All you can do is wait and see. I know, you will have a heart attack when you see Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, Melchizedek, and all the other non-Jewish Gentiles praising God before His throne. I can see you marching right up to God and ordering Him to kick them out.

Again, as I say in the other message, Israel has not been replaced. They may be off to the side as God deals with the Gentiles, but they will be center stage, and the end of the world focuses on Israel. The whole world may be involved, but the main performace is in Israel. God's final judgment and final salvation of Israel. God doesn't trouble with the Gentiles because they didn't reject the gospel when it came to them. (Romans 11)

So what does Paul tell the Gentiles about the Jews? "28 As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the father's sakes."
If God can condemn even one person to eternal hell, then He can condemn others as well. But this is not the God of the Bible. The only people God is concerned with are Abram the Hebrew and his Hebrew seed, a people that in 430 years become the children of Jacob (Israel.)
Salvation does not rest in the will of man. Salvation is of the LORD. God determines who He has chosen to "be with Him" in this life and the next. As you can see in the New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah God forgives Israel all their sin and remembers their sin no more. This means all those who are of Abram's descendants are and will be saved, as Scripture concludes:

26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.
Romans 11:25–27.

And here is the original prophecy by Isaiah:

20 And the Redeemer shall come to Zion,
And unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob, saith the LORD.
21 As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the LORD;
My spirit that is upon thee,
And my words which I have put in thy mouth,
Shall not depart out of thy mouth,
Nor out of the mouth of thy seed,
Nor out of the mouth of thy seed’s seed, saith the LORD,
From henceforth and for ever.
Isaiah 59:20–21.

There are no Gentiles mentioned here for God has no covenant with Gentiles to honor. As a matter of fact this is God's attitude towards non-Hebrews:

17 All nations before him are as nothing;
And they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity.
Isaiah 40:17.

Those are some powerful words AGAINST the Gentiles and their nations for God is against anyone who is against the apple of His eye Israel.
But you're not concerned with what Scripture says. You're going to continue to publish a regurgitation of false Gentile theology which is not theology at all but false teaching found - and which I USED TO BELIEVE - until I put childish things behind me and became a man of God in the Lord and read and study Scripture under the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth. I am confident, though, that when the two witnesses of Revelation 11 appear they will set the record straight with Israel and against non-Hebrew Gentiles.
 
Gentiles are the "focus" right now because of Rome's eventual defeat of Israel and Jerusalem in AD 70.
I see you lean on your own understanding, and completely ignore the Bible when you say this. Gentiles are the focus because the Hebrews rejected Christ. It is like the violation of the covenant. Not every Jew violated the covenant, however all were held guilty. That is most visible with Josiah. God didn't care that Josiah held to the Law with all his heart once he heard it read. He did say that he would allow Josiah to avoid God's judgment, but that doesn't change the fact that Josiah's actions did not matter in the end.
Rome did not kill mixed race Hebrews because they were at least half Gentile and Romans did have rights.
Polycarp. You don't actually research what you say do you? According to you, Polycarp must either be Hebrew (he wasn't), or a mixed race Hebrew. Why? He was a believer, a disciple of John the apostle who supported Polycarp's ascension to the bishop of Smyrna. It is also believed that after John was released from excile after the death of Diocletian, that he went to Smyrna where Polycarp was, to publish and release the book of Revelation to the church. (That would be in the 90s - 100 AD). Tradition holds that John the apostle died of old age possibly after 100 AD. Guess who the Romans killed? Polycarp. So does that mean Polycarp wasn't a mixed race Hebrew after all, but a non-Hebrew Greek person, who was arrested during one of the periods of time that Rome was persecuting the church?
Crucifixion was used on anyone except Roman citizens and those mixed race Hebrew of Gentile offspring were spared. But these mixed-race Jew-Gentile Christians were offspring of Hebrews but lived as Gentile in Gentile lands heavily influenced by Greek culture, which was the culture installed upon those peoples Alexander the Great defeated in war. These mixed-race Hebrews of Gentile descent did not know much of anything of their Hebrew culture and were left "in charge" of the Christian church and churches in Jerusalem and elsewhere. This was where the ascent of "Gentiles" became the "ruling class" in the left-over Jewish Church. In time, Gentile culture became predominant and Gentiles of Hebrew descent who knew almost nothing of the Jewish history and culture were left to take the once-Jewish Christianity into the second century and beyond. This can only be the reason non-Hebrew Gentiles eventually became the norm and not the exception for according to Scripture true, Biblical Christianity was Hebrew in origin as God had no covenant with Gentiles in Scripture. Once mixed-race Hebrews who were born again and left in charge of the Jewish Church Gentile culture began to become more infused in the left in shambles Jewish Church in Jerusalem and elsewhere in the Roman Empire. These Gentile-raised Christians soon through natural order unmoored true Biblical Christianity from its Hebrew roots.
You need to stop with this covenant talk. How many times does one have to point out to you where scripture clearly states that the Gentiles were saved by faith. Peter said it. Paul said it. They were not saved because they were part of the covenant. Mixed race Hebrews are still descendants of Abraham, regardless of racism from full blooded Jews. Notice how Jesus had NO problem speaking to the Samaritans. The only person Jesus had issue speaking with was the Canaanite woman, yet he marveled at her faith, and due to her faith healed her daughter. Why did Jesus marvel at her faith? She spoke truth from the heart. What did she say? Jesus likened non-Hebrew Gentiles (in this case a Canaanite) as dogs. She said that even the dogs eat of the crumbs (salvation/gospel) that fall from the table. It is an allusion to the gospel going out to the whole world. Not because the whole world deserved it. It came from the Jews, as the crumbs fall from the table.
As the New Covenant prophesy of Jeremiah states God is going to "forgive" Israel and "remember their sin no more." This was accomplished by Jesus Christ, King of the Jews on His cross at Calvary while under the Law as Saul stated in his Galatian letter:

4 But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,
5 To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons. Galatians 4:4–5.
And yet you say they have to be under the law. Galatians is clear that if you remain under the law, you will die (be damned) under the law. Why? No one can fulfill the law, so if you subject yourself to the law, then you will be damned by the law.
Since there is no mechanism in the New Covenant prophecy by Jeremiah to be used for Israel's forgiveness the mechanism for Israel's redemption and salvation occurred under the Law utilizing the mechanism of the substitutionary sacrifice God commanded in the Mosaic Covenant in the Ceremonial Laws given to Israel. This is how God can "forgive Israel and remember their sin no more." This was done, as Saul states in Galatians 4:4-5 when Israel was under the Law and Jesus came and fulfilled every aspect of the Law of Moses, even dying a substitutionary death on the cross for Israel's sins. It is concluded when from the cross Jesus uttered "It is finished!" meaning the work of His being substitute for the animals that were sacrificed under the Law to atone yearly for Israel's sin was completed by Jesus dying on His cross to atone for the sins of Israel finally and eternally. Once Jesus resurrected the way of Israel's salvation was completed. The New Covenant established by Jesus at His last Passover is only the Mosaic Covenant fulfilled by Jesus Christ. After Jesus' resurrection He appeared to His disciples and remained accessible on earth for forty days as stated by Luke:
You keep showing that you ignore scripture. You pick some scripture, and then ignore the rest. Christ came to Israel, but His sacrifice was for the whole world. To Israel first, and then to everyone else. Guess which apostle made it all the way to Great Britian, to preach the gospel there? Was the Ethiopian that Philip spoke with part Hebrew? Considering he was a eunuch, I wouldn't believe so. (Being a literal eunuch is against Mosaic Law.) In Romans 11, Paul says that being a part of the olive tree is by faith/belief, not by being in the covenant. However, I would press that those who are part of the covenant are the natural branches. The non-Hebrew Gentiles are NOT natural branches and came from a wild tree. They are in the cultured tree solely by faith/belief, and the goodness of God. (Again, Paul does not mention any covenant.) What does Paul tell the Gentiles about the Hebrews? They are YOUR (the believing/saved Gentiles) enemies for the sake of the gospel. However, they are blessed of God not becaues of some covenant, but for the sake of their fathers. That is a common theme brought up in scripture. The only reason God didn't wipe Israel off the face of the Earth is because of the promises made to the forefathers. The covenant was violated, so not enforceable, so that is not why.
3 To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God: Acts 1:3.

On the fortieth day Jesus ascended into heaven and disappeared from sight. But before He left He commanded the eleven disciples to return to Jerusalem and wait ("tarry") until they were "endued with power from on high" which described the coming of the promised Comforter by Jesus in John 14:

15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
16 And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
17 Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. John 14:15–17.

The day of the Comforter's arrival coincided with the day of the Feast of Harvest which occurred ten days after Jesus' ascension. The events Luke describes in Acts 1:15-26 most assuredly took place among the eleven disciples in disobedience to the Lord's command to return to Jerusalem and "wait" until they were endued with power from on high, and Peter's officiating the meeting in which they chose a replacement for Judas was exercised without God's permission and guidance while they were all still "in the flesh." The question then becomes what was Matthias chosen to replace Judas, who committed suicide? Treasurer or apostle. It cannot be to replace Judas' apostleship for we learn later in Saul's letters that the five-fold ministry of Ephesians 4:11 are only chosen by God and not man so the only reasonable conclusion was to replace Judas as treasure since Jesus chose him to "hold the bag." Either way, this act by Peter came to be known as Apostolic Succession a method that is used in the past and today in the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere in how they choose their popes. Peter's disobedience has caused a great error in the Jewish church fellowship that has brought damage to the Christian church today, a Christian church that is Gentile in character and flavor despite the true, original, and Biblical Church being founded by Jesus and populated by Jews (Acts 2.)

And the people that Satan deceives will all be Gentiles since when God fulfills His promise to Abraham and his descendants to possess their own land there will be no Gentiles living among the Jews in this Promised Land as they are allowed to reside everywhere else on the planet except the Promised Land. Revelation 20:7-9 bears this out. It will be Gentiles that Satan deceives to again attack Israel and Jerusalem whom the Lord will consume with fire from heaven. No more Gentiles. Poof!
You really do need to repent of your heretical beliefs. The strangers and foreigners living in Israel in the Israel that was still a theocracy were non-Hebrew Gentiles. You should study more. Some became proselytes, some did not.
There is no covenant between God and non-Hebrew Gentiles. there is no covenant at all in Scripture in which God promised to save Gentiles as He's promised to save and redeem Israel. The Abrahamic, Mosaic, and New Covenants do not include non-Hebrew Gentiles for the covenant begins with Abram the Hebrew and extends to his Hebrew seed (Isaac, Jacob, Jacob's twelve sons or tribes.)
There was a promise made, if you want to consider the promise God made with Eve to be a covenant. Eve was no Hebrew. God said it is one of her seed who would defeat Satan, basically saving humanity. By the way, I know you said, but I already pointed out that SEED used with Abraham is singular and speaks of JESUS, not of Abraham's Hebrew seed. You really should rely on scripture, and not your own false understanding. In Abraham's seed Jesus, all the nations (plural) of the world will be blessed. Notice it doesn't say in Abraham. In Abraham's SEED. And it also says that this is by faith, as the promise made by God was based on Abraham's faith.
I've already explained how non-Hebrew Gentiles came into being in the Jerusalem Church which began as a Jewish congregation in Jerusalem and elsewhere in the Roman Empire, places like Corinth, Ephesius, Philippi, etc.
They were already there, and heard the gospel and believed. No covenant was involved. As Peter himself said to the church council in Acts, it was by faith.
Saul and Barnabas travelled to these locations and sought out Jewish Christians in the synagogues but by this time there had been a persecution by Jews against Jewish Christians which forced them to gather in their homes for worship of the One True God of Abraham: Yahweh.
And when the Jews rejected Paul, Paul said that he rejected them and would go out to the Gentiles. This was after Paul had been speaking to the GREEKS in the same area. So one of those groups, or both, are non-Hebrew Gentiles/Greeks. Paul spoke to them and they believed. Did Paul tell the jailer, be a part of the covenant and thou shalt be saved? No. He said believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.

Also, again, there is a parable that some believe is not simply a story, but a true event. Two Hebrew people. Lazarus and a rich man. One went to "paradise" that is to Abraham's bosom, and the other went to hell. That on its own should be enough to tell you that not all Israel is saved. Or perhaps the parable of the sower? How about the wheat and the chaff? According to you Jesus spoke solely to the Jews. So, that means the chaff were also... Jews. The imagery given is clear. Some go to heaven, the rest to hell. VERY clear. Not all Israel is saved. However, when Jesus rescues Israel in the end, all who are still alive, all Israel STILL ALIVE are saved. Every last person there on that day. Not one is left out.
 
If God can condemn even one person to eternal hell, then He can condemn others as well. But this is not the God of the Bible. The only people God is concerned with are Abram the Hebrew and his Hebrew seed, a people that in 430 years become the children of Jacob (Israel.)
Salvation does not rest in the will of man. Salvation is of the LORD. God determines who He has chosen to "be with Him" in this life and the next. As you can see in the New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah God forgives Israel all their sin and remembers their sin no more. This means all those who are of Abram's descendants are and will be saved, as Scripture concludes:
That is the God of the Bible. God has condemned many to hell. You don't have the God of the Bible. God is concerned with all people. However, the covenant and promises were made to Abram. And yes, God chose before the foundation of the world who would be saved. However, God has told us through Paul and others, what it takes to be saved. God does not wave some magic wand and boom, people are saved. For by GRACE you have been saved THROUGH FAITH, and that not of yourselves IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD, NOT OF WORKS, lest any man shouldst boast. To lean on the covenant is to boast in the covenant. There is no boasting in salvation. That is why the seriousness in Romans 11 in dealing with the non-Hebrew Gentiles being a part of the church. Those who brag, and attack the Jewish non-believers will find themselves facing God's justice, where Jewish non-believers will quickly find God's mercy in becoming believers. God will gladly tear out that Gentile, and swifly reattach the Jew who comes to believe.
26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.
Romans 11:25–27.
You completely forget that Paul has already defined who Israel actually is.
"3 For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh:
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.
6 Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called.
8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed."

"22 What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction:
23 And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory,
24 Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?"

Now, as you have said, there is no covenant for the Gentiles. As such, why are they included here? Why would God call anyone who is not under the covenant? If they are under the covenant, aren't they Jews? So then, why say Gentile sat all?

"25 As he saith also in Osee, I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
26 And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people; there shall they be called the children of the living God.
27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved:"
Wait a minute. I thought you said ALL Israel will be saved? Are you saying that this Esaias here lied?
28 For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.
29 And as Esaias said before, Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed, we had been as Sodoma, and been made like unto Gomorrha.

Even here Esaias said that if God had not left Israel a seed, Israel would have been destroyed as Sodom and Gomorrah. Apparently there is a lot you just completely ignore.

30 What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith.
31 But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness.
32 Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the works of the law. For they stumbled at that stumblingstone;
33 As it is written, Behold, I lay in Sion a stumblingstone and rock of offence: and whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed."

Again, so much you just simply throw out.
And here is the original prophecy by Isaiah:

20 And the Redeemer shall come to Zion,
And unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob, saith the LORD.
21 As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the LORD;
My spirit that is upon thee,
And my words which I have put in thy mouth,
Shall not depart out of thy mouth,
Nor out of the mouth of thy seed,
Nor out of the mouth of thy seed’s seed, saith the LORD,
From henceforth and for ever.
Isaiah 59:20–21.

There are no Gentiles mentioned here for God has no covenant with Gentiles to honor. As a matter of fact this is God's attitude towards non-Hebrews:

17 All nations before him are as nothing;
And they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity.
Isaiah 40:17.
You have failed to understand scripture. All your "quote mining" aside, the church is a mystery in the Old Testament that is revealed in the New Testament. God's full plan of redemption was revealed in the New Testament, and it started with the Jews, and the moved out to the non-Hebrew Gentiles by the Jews. (Starting with Peter, and then Paul.) The promises of the Old Testament are for the Jews. There was no kingdom promised to the Gentiles. That is all for Israel. However, the Gentiles BENEFIT from God's promises. Again, not a difficult concept to understand.
Those are some powerful words AGAINST the Gentiles and their nations for God is against anyone who is against the apple of His eye Israel.
But you're not concerned with what Scripture says. You're going to continue to publish a regurgitation of false Gentile theology which is not theology at all but false teaching found - and which I USED TO BELIEVE - until I put childish things behind me and became a man of God in the Lord and read and study Scripture under the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth. I am confident, though, that when the two witnesses of Revelation 11 appear they will set the record straight with Israel and against non-Hebrew Gentiles.
You keep spitting out lies about Jesus and God. For instance, even though Jesus says demons exist, and this is present in other scriptures as well, you deny it. You even went as far as to make God a liar, as God had the disciples write about Jesus facing demons, and you said there are no demons. What you have said even denies what Jesus said to the religious leaders about the unpardonable sin. Jesus did not once deny that He cast out demons. He did not once say they do not exist. The difference between Jesus and everyone else is that He didn't simply cast them out. By His authority as God they listened to his command. And everytime he faced them, He commanded them to be silent because they were telling everyone who Jesus was. Things that no Jew would ever say so as not to be stoned for blasphemy. However, since it was the demons who said it, the people were not accused of blasphemy themselves.

What did James, Jesus brother, have to say about demons in his book. "19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble." Why does James say this? He is questioning the actual belief of those he is asking, because the devils show proper respect and fear due to their belief. Where is the fear in James' audience. It is like Aaron and Miriam, when God asked them where was the fear when they spoke against God's servant Moses. It showed they had no fear of God. That is what truly angered God and set Him against Aaron and Miriam.

The other thing to note is that even mixed race Hebrews came from those under the covenant, which should mean that they are also under the covenant regardless of what full blooded Jews had to say. God is the one who made the covenant, not the Jews. Notice how the Samaritans did not speak in tongues when they received the Holy Spirit. The Gentiles did, and Peter made specific mention of it. Cornelius was NOT a mixed race Hebrew. He was an Italian who was stationed with his legion in Israel. He was a God fearer, as scripture says, which is never used to speak of Hebrews. It is always used of non-Jewish/non-Hebrew Gentiles. He could have become a proselyte, again, another term NEVER used for mixed race Hebrews. If a mixed race Hebrew decides to follow their Hebrew heritage, they were known as CONVERTS, a completely different word from proselyte. Proselytes, such as the one saved and who joined the church on the day of Pentecost were non-Hebrew Gentiles who proselytized.
 
I see you lean on your own understanding, and completely ignore the Bible when you say this. Gentiles are the focus because the Hebrews rejected Christ. It is like the violation of the covenant. Not every Jew violated the covenant, however all were held guilty. That is most visible with Josiah. God didn't care that Josiah held to the Law with all his heart once he heard it read. He did say that he would allow Josiah to avoid God's judgment, but that doesn't change the fact that Josiah's actions did not matter in the end.

Polycarp. You don't actually research what you say do you? According to you, Polycarp must either be Hebrew (he wasn't), or a mixed race Hebrew. Why? He was a believer, a disciple of John the apostle who supported Polycarp's ascension to the bishop of Smyrna. It is also believed that after John was released from excile after the death of Diocletian, that he went to Smyrna where Polycarp was, to publish and release the book of Revelation to the church. (That would be in the 90s - 100 AD). Tradition holds that John the apostle died of old age possibly after 100 AD. Guess who the Romans killed? Polycarp. So does that mean Polycarp wasn't a mixed race Hebrew after all, but a non-Hebrew Greek person, who was arrested during one of the periods of time that Rome was persecuting the church?

You need to stop with this covenant talk. How many times does one have to point out to you where scripture clearly states that the Gentiles were saved by faith. Peter said it. Paul said it. They were not saved because they were part of the covenant. Mixed race Hebrews are still descendants of Abraham, regardless of racism from full blooded Jews. Notice how Jesus had NO problem speaking to the Samaritans. The only person Jesus had issue speaking with was the Canaanite woman, yet he marveled at her faith, and due to her faith healed her daughter. Why did Jesus marvel at her faith? She spoke truth from the heart. What did she say? Jesus likened non-Hebrew Gentiles (in this case a Canaanite) as dogs. She said that even the dogs eat of the crumbs (salvation/gospel) that fall from the table. It is an allusion to the gospel going out to the whole world. Not because the whole world deserved it. It came from the Jews, as the crumbs fall from the table.

And yet you say they have to be under the law. Galatians is clear that if you remain under the law, you will die (be damned) under the law. Why? No one can fulfill the law, so if you subject yourself to the law, then you will be damned by the law.

You keep showing that you ignore scripture. You pick some scripture, and then ignore the rest. Christ came to Israel, but His sacrifice was for the whole world. To Israel first, and then to everyone else. Guess which apostle made it all the way to Great Britian, to preach the gospel there? Was the Ethiopian that Philip spoke with part Hebrew? Considering he was a eunuch, I wouldn't believe so. (Being a literal eunuch is against Mosaic Law.) In Romans 11, Paul says that being a part of the olive tree is by faith/belief, not by being in the covenant. However, I would press that those who are part of the covenant are the natural branches. The non-Hebrew Gentiles are NOT natural branches and came from a wild tree. They are in the cultured tree solely by faith/belief, and the goodness of God. (Again, Paul does not mention any covenant.) What does Paul tell the Gentiles about the Hebrews? They are YOUR (the believing/saved Gentiles) enemies for the sake of the gospel. However, they are blessed of God not becaues of some covenant, but for the sake of their fathers. That is a common theme brought up in scripture. The only reason God didn't wipe Israel off the face of the Earth is because of the promises made to the forefathers. The covenant was violated, so not enforceable, so that is not why.

You really do need to repent of your heretical beliefs. The strangers and foreigners living in Israel in the Israel that was still a theocracy were non-Hebrew Gentiles. You should study more. Some became proselytes, some did not.

There was a promise made, if you want to consider the promise God made with Eve to be a covenant. Eve was no Hebrew. God said it is one of her seed who would defeat Satan, basically saving humanity. By the way, I know you said, but I already pointed out that SEED used with Abraham is singular and speaks of JESUS, not of Abraham's Hebrew seed. You really should rely on scripture, and not your own false understanding. In Abraham's seed Jesus, all the nations (plural) of the world will be blessed. Notice it doesn't say in Abraham. In Abraham's SEED. And it also says that this is by faith, as the promise made by God was based on Abraham's faith.

They were already there, and heard the gospel and believed. No covenant was involved. As Peter himself said to the church council in Acts, it was by faith.

And when the Jews rejected Paul, Paul said that he rejected them and would go out to the Gentiles. This was after Paul had been speaking to the GREEKS in the same area. So one of those groups, or both, are non-Hebrew Gentiles/Greeks. Paul spoke to them and they believed. Did Paul tell the jailer, be a part of the covenant and thou shalt be saved? No. He said believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.

Also, again, there is a parable that some believe is not simply a story, but a true event. Two Hebrew people. Lazarus and a rich man. One went to "paradise" that is to Abraham's bosom, and the other went to hell. That on its own should be enough to tell you that not all Israel is saved. Or perhaps the parable of the sower? How about the wheat and the chaff? According to you Jesus spoke solely to the Jews. So, that means the chaff were also... Jews. The imagery given is clear. Some go to heaven, the rest to hell. VERY clear. Not all Israel is saved. However, when Jesus rescues Israel in the end, all who are still alive, all Israel STILL ALIVE are saved. Every last person there on that day. Not one is left out.
It doesn't matter if the Hebrews rejected Jesus. That sin is covered by the blood of Christ. All Israel's sins are covered by the blood of Jesus Christ.

Besides this there were only several thousand Jews in and around Jerusalem contrast that to over 2 million Jews living in Gentile lands like Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, North Africa, even into southern Europe and beyond who never knew Jesus even came in the first place. You make it sound as though every living Jews rejected Jesus and this is not so. It is a lie. Some of the religious leaders were complicit but not all. The Jews in Jerusalem loved Jesus. He healed them, fed them, taught them and they were accepting of Jesus as Teacher, Prophet, Messiah, and King.

So, sow your antisemitism elsewhere. The bottom line is that Jesus came to die a sacrificial death under the Law to atone finally and eternally for the sins of God's covenant people. As Gabriel said:

21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Matthew 1:21.

And that is exactly what Jesus did on His cross. He saved.
Israel.
All Israel.
 
That is the God of the Bible. God has condemned many to hell. You don't have the God of the Bible. God is concerned with all people. However, the covenant and promises were made to Abram. And yes, God chose before the foundation of the world who would be saved. However, God has told us through Paul and others, what it takes to be saved. God does not wave some magic wand and boom, people are saved. For by GRACE you have been saved THROUGH FAITH, and that not of yourselves IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD, NOT OF WORKS, lest any man shouldst boast. To lean on the covenant is to boast in the covenant. There is no boasting in salvation. That is why the seriousness in Romans 11 in dealing with the non-Hebrew Gentiles being a part of the church. Those who brag, and attack the Jewish non-believers will find themselves facing God's justice, where Jewish non-believers will quickly find God's mercy in becoming believers. God will gladly tear out that Gentile, and swifly reattach the Jew who comes to believe.

You completely forget that Paul has already defined who Israel actually is.
"3 For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh:
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.
6 Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called.
8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed."

"22 What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction:
23 And that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory,
24 Even us, whom he hath called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?"

Now, as you have said, there is no covenant for the Gentiles. As such, why are they included here? Why would God call anyone who is not under the covenant? If they are under the covenant, aren't they Jews? So then, why say Gentile sat all?

"25 As he saith also in Osee, I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
26 And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people; there shall they be called the children of the living God.
27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved:"
Wait a minute. I thought you said ALL Israel will be saved? Are you saying that this Esaias here lied?
28 For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.
29 And as Esaias said before, Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed, we had been as Sodoma, and been made like unto Gomorrha.

Even here Esaias said that if God had not left Israel a seed, Israel would have been destroyed as Sodom and Gomorrah. Apparently there is a lot you just completely ignore.

30 What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith.
31 But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness.
32 Wherefore? Because they sought it not by faith, but as it were by the works of the law. For they stumbled at that stumblingstone;
33 As it is written, Behold, I lay in Sion a stumblingstone and rock of offence: and whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed."

Again, so much you just simply throw out.

You have failed to understand scripture. All your "quote mining" aside, the church is a mystery in the Old Testament that is revealed in the New Testament. God's full plan of redemption was revealed in the New Testament, and it started with the Jews, and the moved out to the non-Hebrew Gentiles by the Jews. (Starting with Peter, and then Paul.) The promises of the Old Testament are for the Jews. There was no kingdom promised to the Gentiles. That is all for Israel. However, the Gentiles BENEFIT from God's promises. Again, not a difficult concept to understand.

You keep spitting out lies about Jesus and God. For instance, even though Jesus says demons exist, and this is present in other scriptures as well, you deny it. You even went as far as to make God a liar, as God had the disciples write about Jesus facing demons, and you said there are no demons. What you have said even denies what Jesus said to the religious leaders about the unpardonable sin. Jesus did not once deny that He cast out demons. He did not once say they do not exist. The difference between Jesus and everyone else is that He didn't simply cast them out. By His authority as God they listened to his command. And everytime he faced them, He commanded them to be silent because they were telling everyone who Jesus was. Things that no Jew would ever say so as not to be stoned for blasphemy. However, since it was the demons who said it, the people were not accused of blasphemy themselves.

What did James, Jesus brother, have to say about demons in his book. "19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble." Why does James say this? He is questioning the actual belief of those he is asking, because the devils show proper respect and fear due to their belief. Where is the fear in James' audience. It is like Aaron and Miriam, when God asked them where was the fear when they spoke against God's servant Moses. It showed they had no fear of God. That is what truly angered God and set Him against Aaron and Miriam.

The other thing to note is that even mixed race Hebrews came from those under the covenant, which should mean that they are also under the covenant regardless of what full blooded Jews had to say. God is the one who made the covenant, not the Jews. Notice how the Samaritans did not speak in tongues when they received the Holy Spirit. The Gentiles did, and Peter made specific mention of it. Cornelius was NOT a mixed race Hebrew. He was an Italian who was stationed with his legion in Israel. He was a God fearer, as scripture says, which is never used to speak of Hebrews. It is always used of non-Jewish/non-Hebrew Gentiles. He could have become a proselyte, again, another term NEVER used for mixed race Hebrews. If a mixed race Hebrew decides to follow their Hebrew heritage, they were known as CONVERTS, a completely different word from proselyte. Proselytes, such as the one saved and who joined the church on the day of Pentecost were non-Hebrew Gentiles who proselytized.
Boy, are you all mixed up? Try studying the Bible without referring to textbooks and commentaries. All you need is a KJV, a good linguist, and the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth. Do it the way Jesus taught. You're like some of these rabbi's and scribes in the Bible who refer to their rabbinical teacher who have already passed away when you consult textbooks and other peoples' bible studies.
 
It doesn't matter if the Hebrews rejected Jesus. That sin is covered by the blood of Christ. All Israel's sins are covered by the blood of Jesus Christ.
It does matter. It matters much. It mattered enough that God through Paul spoke specifically to it. All of Israel's sins have not been washed away. Only the sins of those elect of God. Only those who go through the narrow gate, and take the narrow road. Not for those on the wide road to destruction/damnation. Or as Paul would put it, it isn't for those who are descendants of Abraham in the flesh, but for those who are spiritual descendants of Abraham. If you want to go as far as you are going, you cannot remember the verse that states that Jesus death is not just the propitiation of the sins of the Jews, but the sins of the whole world. (I take it you threw that verse out with the rest of the Bible verses you threw out.)

Not all Israel will be saved, considering that Paul said that not all who are of Israel are... of Israel. Paul is speaking of the elect. Only God's elect in Israel are spiritual descendants of Abraham. All the rest are descendants of Abraham in the flesh. They are damned. They will NOT believe in Jesus, and will NOT accept Him as Messiah and King. Unfortunately, believing in Jesus in faith and accepting Him as their Messiah and King is the terms of the New Covenant. The New covenant, towards Israel, is only made with those who are spiritual descendants of Abraham.

Jesus came to save the world, but He came to His people first, and they received Him not. Due to this rejection (the rejection is on a NATIONAL scale, not individual), the gospel went to the rest of the world... to the Gentiles. Jesus, as Messiah and King, came to Israel. Jesus sent out His apostles as His ambassadors to the rest of the world. Go ye into ALL the world and make disciples of ALL nations. The gospel goes beyond Israel, but was first to Israel, and will save Israel in the end. That is, when the 70 weeks decreed to Israel finally comes to an end. After Satan almost destroys Israel, but Jesus comes and saves them, with the destruction at the end of the 70 weeks brought down on the antichrist/beast, when Jesus Himself comes down and rescues Israel from the antichrist/beast. I believe this is where Jesus cuts short the Great Tribulation, for if He did not come at that time, but waited until after the plans of the beast are carried out, the beast would destroy Israel and the Jews, and then Jesus would destroy the beast and his armies, and there would be no flesh left on Earth. As it stands, the only people left on Earth are believers in Christ who did not follow the beast, and the survivors in Israel, the remnant.

"21 For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
22 And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened."
Besides this there were only several thousand Jews in and around Jerusalem contrast that to over 2 million Jews living in Gentile lands like Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, North Africa, even into southern Europe and beyond who never knew Jesus even came in the first place. You make it sound as though every living Jews rejected Jesus and this is not so. It is a lie. Some of the religious leaders were complicit but not all. The Jews in Jerusalem loved Jesus. He healed them, fed them, taught them and they were accepting of Jesus as Teacher, Prophet, Messiah, and King.
There is something that you do not understand. It doesn't matter that there were those who never knew Christ. Just as it is that we are sinners not because of what we have done (though we will always do it), but because of what Adam did. Paul made this clear. For by one man sin entered the world... There is no human who has ever been who has ever been sinless. Jesus is an exception because He was also God. Not every Jew violated the Mosaic covenant. Joshua and Caleb are very explicit examples. Yet they had to suffer along with the rest of Israel for disobeying God. God blessed them in that they were the only ones who were over 20 years of age whom God did not kill in the 40 year trek through the wilderness. And God blessed them in the promised land, with Caleb actually subjugating the land God gave to him on his own. (I'm prety sure he had his family and men with him, but that is still a feat in and of itself)

I take it you have NEVER read Matthew 23. If you had, you would know that Jerusalem did not love Jesus. The accepted Him in at the triumphal entry, and then wholeheartedly rejected Him. It ends with

"37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!
38 Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
39 For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord."

Verse 39 is a big deal. They had just said this at the triumphal entry. The fact that Jesus stated verse 39 afterwards means that Jerusalem, the heart of Israel and thus Israel, has rejected Jesus their King. That is not love. However, at the end of Revelation 19, when Jesus rescues Israel, they will welcome Him in as King. Jerusalem WILL see Him again. And this is solely for Israel.
So, sow your antisemitism elsewhere. The bottom line is that Jesus came to die a sacrificial death under the Law to atone finally and eternally for the sins of God's covenant people. As Gabriel said:

21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Matthew 1:21.
You fail to understand, and I am not antisemitic. As a slanderer I present you before God. Read what Paul has to say, though I'm sure you won't listen even though Paul wrote God's words, and God's commands. Jesus died for the sins of the world. He came to Israel, to His chosen people, but they received Him not. This is exactly the same as the parable of the wedding feast. The day had come, but His people to whom He came, refused to receive Him. However, the rest of the world willingly received Him. That is where the verse that says that to have many who have received Him, to them He gave the power to become children of God. That verse does not stand on its own, but is in harmony with the rest of scripture.

Salvation stands between a man, between an individual, and God. It is not a blanket for a group of people that affects every individual. I'm not sure why you don't understand that. Jesus will save His people (has) from their sins, but that does not mean every single individual. Scripture itself makes that abundantly clear. However, that salvation of God's people is intensely personal. This is something the non-Hebrew Gentiles do not have. Non-Hebrew Gentiles are only blessed, and only benefit from the promises God made to Abraham. The same as is spoken of between Jesus and the Canaanite woman. The dogs eat of the crumbs that fall from the masters table. The dogs benefit from the meal the master has through crumbs. This is why Jesus spoke to the faith of the woman in what she said. She understood, and believed. And Jesus responded by fulfilling the woman's request.

The writers of the Bible, putting God's word to their spirits to paper, are clear that salvation for both the Jews and the Gentiles is by faith. This is why both Peter and Paul attacked so strongly those who believe as you do. Somehow you claim to have the truth, but you speak as the Judaizers who tore apart the body of Christ. Who sowed dissension wherever they went. They destroyed the work of Paul, by coming up behind him and attacking his teachings, and stirring up those who believed Paul against Paul. Why? Because Paul dared to say that there was no need to follow the Law or the covenant for salvation. Salvation is by faith. The Law is death. Those who live under the Law will die by the law, as Paul said. Why is that? It is IMPOSSIBLE for any man to keep/fulfill the Law. Jesus is the only one.
And that is exactly what Jesus did on His cross. He saved.
Israel.
All Israel.
What did Jesus have to say?
"14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:
15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life."

This was spoken to Nicodemus, a teacher of the Jews. Jesus did not say anything about anyone automatically being saved by His sacrifice. Scripture ALWAYS speaks of faith and of believing in Him when it comes to salvation. There is no automatic salvation for anyone. Jesus Himself is clear on that. You forget that when a covenant is formed between two parties, there are terms. The terms of the first covenant was keeping the Law and following God's commands. What are the terms of the New Covenant? Faith and belief in Christ. The entrance into the Abrahamic covenant was by circumcision in the flesh. The entry into the new covenant is by circumcision of the heart. There is a reason why Paul speaks of them that are of Israel but are no of Israel. The physical descendants of Abraham in the flesh. Those in the new covenant are Abraham's descendants in the spirit. His spiritual descendants by faith. This is one of the simplest concepts, that may be so simple that you just can't see/accept it. The remnant elect of Israel are the TRUE Israel. God's TRUE chosen people of the nation of Israel. Not all the nation of Israel. Not all the Hebrews. And NO, the Gentiles do not have a part in that. Again, they are only blessed by God's promises made to Abraham because of Abraham's flesh. They benefit from Abraham's faith, and that of Israel. The dogs eating of the crumbs from the master's table. Christ's sacrifice was for the world. That does not mean that promises made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and covenants made with Israel are for the world. There is much you have either forgotten, or you never understood.
 
Boy, are you all mixed up? Try studying the Bible without referring to textbooks and commentaries. All you need is a KJV, a good linguist, and the anointing to come to the knowledge of the truth. Do it the way Jesus taught. You're like some of these rabbi's and scribes in the Bible who refer to their rabbinical teacher who have already passed away when you consult textbooks and other peoples' bible studies.
Having seen what you have written, you need to question yourself. I have looked to commentaries for things that are not easily understood. Also... a little about myself. I was a linguist earlier in life. Why do you think I keep telling you that you are wrong. I have not yet referred to any person for what I have said. I have brought up the work of linguists, which you quickly deny. I haven't used a textbook for the Bible in close to 30 years. I rely on what I have learned in my own personal studies, and have looked to pastors and teachers whom God Himself has charged with feeding His sheep. Where would the church be if no one listened to Paul because they each had an anointing? Have you read what Paul wrote. A lot of what he wrote was attacking false teachings coming up in the church, dealing with false teachers, and with sin within the church that the church was entertaining and having to dinner (so to speak). Paul didn't hear about the sin because no one knew about it. He heard about the sin because they all knew about it, but did nothing about it, to the point that he felt he had to intervene.

The very first time that I felt led by God to understand His word was decades ago.
"11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands;
12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world [literal atheists]:
13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
14 For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us;
15 Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace;
16 And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby:
17 And came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh.
18 For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father."

I didn't mean to pull verses you apparently don't understand, but so long ago, God lit a light inside that opened up the whole passage. Paul is speaking of non-Hebrew Gentiles. Who else were pagans and atheists, and who else had no hope in this world? I mean, according to you, all Jews have all hope in the world. They don't even need the gospel. Rubber stamped into heaven, according to you. Paul must be speaking to non-Hebrew Gentiles. Those who are alienated from thh commonwealth of Israel, since they aren't Jewish at all, obviously making them strangers from the covenants. Consider the next passage in light of this one.

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For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,
2 If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward:
3 How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,
4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ)
5 Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;
6 That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel:
7 Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power.
8 Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ;
9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,
11 According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord:
12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him.

Apparently you missed the part that says that the true depths of God's redemption was not made known unto the sons of men in other ages. In other words, you won't see it explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament. It is veiled. This is why we say the church is the mystery of the Old Testament. It was not revealed in the past, but, as it says here, was now revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit. What was not known in the past but was revealed at Paul's time? That non-Hebrew Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of God's promise in Christ by the gospel. Notice how it doesn't say by covenant. You won't find covenant anywhere in this passage.

What does Paul continue to say. He says that HE, the least of the saints, was given the grace to preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ. For what intent? To show to all far and wide, to the very principalities and powers in heavenly places what can now be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God according to the eternal (not Old Testament, not before Christ, but ETERNAL) purpose that He purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord. So God's eternal purpose was to provide salvation to the whole world. The overarching purpose of all that has happened in the world is all for the redemption of all mankind. And that purpose, that manifold wisdom is seen in the church made up of both Jews/Hebrews and non-Hebrew/Jewish Gentiles.

Consider Paul does not say that the Gentiles are the same as the Jews, but says that they are fellow citizens, fellow heirs. That shows a distinction. I would say that distinction is dealing with Israel that has the promises of God and the forefathers, and the Gentiles who are saved solely by the grace of God, in his eternal purpose for the creation. So it goes back to me saying that the Gentiles BENEFIT from the promises God made with the forefathers. And it all goes back, not to what happened in the Old Testament, but all the way back to God's eternal purpose. Again, I am not sure why you deny that God has an eternal purpose that exists outside of Israel, and in fact, outside of creation.
 
It does matter. It matters much. It mattered enough that God through Paul spoke specifically to it. All of Israel's sins have not been washed away. Only the sins of those elect of God. Only those who go through the narrow gate, and take the narrow road. Not for those on the wide road to destruction/damnation. Or as Paul would put it, it isn't for those who are descendants of Abraham in the flesh, but for those who are spiritual descendants of Abraham. If you want to go as far as you are going, you cannot remember the verse that states that Jesus death is not just the propitiation of the sins of the Jews, but the sins of the whole world. (I take it you threw that verse out with the rest of the Bible verses you threw out.)

Not all Israel will be saved, considering that Paul said that not all who are of Israel are... of Israel. Paul is speaking of the elect. Only God's elect in Israel are spiritual descendants of Abraham. All the rest are descendants of Abraham in the flesh. They are damned. They will NOT believe in Jesus, and will NOT accept Him as Messiah and King. Unfortunately, believing in Jesus in faith and accepting Him as their Messiah and King is the terms of the New Covenant. The New covenant, towards Israel, is only made with those who are spiritual descendants of Abraham.

Jesus came to save the world, but He came to His people first, and they received Him not. Due to this rejection (the rejection is on a NATIONAL scale, not individual), the gospel went to the rest of the world... to the Gentiles. Jesus, as Messiah and King, came to Israel. Jesus sent out His apostles as His ambassadors to the rest of the world. Go ye into ALL the world and make disciples of ALL nations. The gospel goes beyond Israel, but was first to Israel, and will save Israel in the end. That is, when the 70 weeks decreed to Israel finally comes to an end. After Satan almost destroys Israel, but Jesus comes and saves them, with the destruction at the end of the 70 weeks brought down on the antichrist/beast, when Jesus Himself comes down and rescues Israel from the antichrist/beast. I believe this is where Jesus cuts short the Great Tribulation, for if He did not come at that time, but waited until after the plans of the beast are carried out, the beast would destroy Israel and the Jews, and then Jesus would destroy the beast and his armies, and there would be no flesh left on Earth. As it stands, the only people left on Earth are believers in Christ who did not follow the beast, and the survivors in Israel, the remnant.

"21 For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
22 And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened."

There is something that you do not understand. It doesn't matter that there were those who never knew Christ. Just as it is that we are sinners not because of what we have done (though we will always do it), but because of what Adam did. Paul made this clear. For by one man sin entered the world... There is no human who has ever been who has ever been sinless. Jesus is an exception because He was also God. Not every Jew violated the Mosaic covenant. Joshua and Caleb are very explicit examples. Yet they had to suffer along with the rest of Israel for disobeying God. God blessed them in that they were the only ones who were over 20 years of age whom God did not kill in the 40 year trek through the wilderness. And God blessed them in the promised land, with Caleb actually subjugating the land God gave to him on his own. (I'm prety sure he had his family and men with him, but that is still a feat in and of itself)

I take it you have NEVER read Matthew 23. If you had, you would know that Jerusalem did not love Jesus. The accepted Him in at the triumphal entry, and then wholeheartedly rejected Him. It ends with

"37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!
38 Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
39 For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord."

Verse 39 is a big deal. They had just said this at the triumphal entry. The fact that Jesus stated verse 39 afterwards means that Jerusalem, the heart of Israel and thus Israel, has rejected Jesus their King. That is not love. However, at the end of Revelation 19, when Jesus rescues Israel, they will welcome Him in as King. Jerusalem WILL see Him again. And this is solely for Israel.

You fail to understand, and I am not antisemitic. As a slanderer I present you before God. Read what Paul has to say, though I'm sure you won't listen even though Paul wrote God's words, and God's commands. Jesus died for the sins of the world. He came to Israel, to His chosen people, but they received Him not. This is exactly the same as the parable of the wedding feast. The day had come, but His people to whom He came, refused to receive Him. However, the rest of the world willingly received Him. That is where the verse that says that to have many who have received Him, to them He gave the power to become children of God. That verse does not stand on its own, but is in harmony with the rest of scripture.

Salvation stands between a man, between an individual, and God. It is not a blanket for a group of people that affects every individual. I'm not sure why you don't understand that. Jesus will save His people (has) from their sins, but that does not mean every single individual. Scripture itself makes that abundantly clear. However, that salvation of God's people is intensely personal. This is something the non-Hebrew Gentiles do not have. Non-Hebrew Gentiles are only blessed, and only benefit from the promises God made to Abraham. The same as is spoken of between Jesus and the Canaanite woman. The dogs eat of the crumbs that fall from the masters table. The dogs benefit from the meal the master has through crumbs. This is why Jesus spoke to the faith of the woman in what she said. She understood, and believed. And Jesus responded by fulfilling the woman's request.

The writers of the Bible, putting God's word to their spirits to paper, are clear that salvation for both the Jews and the Gentiles is by faith. This is why both Peter and Paul attacked so strongly those who believe as you do. Somehow you claim to have the truth, but you speak as the Judaizers who tore apart the body of Christ. Who sowed dissension wherever they went. They destroyed the work of Paul, by coming up behind him and attacking his teachings, and stirring up those who believed Paul against Paul. Why? Because Paul dared to say that there was no need to follow the Law or the covenant for salvation. Salvation is by faith. The Law is death. Those who live under the Law will die by the law, as Paul said. Why is that? It is IMPOSSIBLE for any man to keep/fulfill the Law. Jesus is the only one.

What did Jesus have to say?
"14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:
15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life."

This was spoken to Nicodemus, a teacher of the Jews. Jesus did not say anything about anyone automatically being saved by His sacrifice. Scripture ALWAYS speaks of faith and of believing in Him when it comes to salvation. There is no automatic salvation for anyone. Jesus Himself is clear on that. You forget that when a covenant is formed between two parties, there are terms. The terms of the first covenant was keeping the Law and following God's commands. What are the terms of the New Covenant? Faith and belief in Christ. The entrance into the Abrahamic covenant was by circumcision in the flesh. The entry into the new covenant is by circumcision of the heart. There is a reason why Paul speaks of them that are of Israel but are no of Israel. The physical descendants of Abraham in the flesh. Those in the new covenant are Abraham's descendants in the spirit. His spiritual descendants by faith. This is one of the simplest concepts, that may be so simple that you just can't see/accept it. The remnant elect of Israel are the TRUE Israel. God's TRUE chosen people of the nation of Israel. Not all the nation of Israel. Not all the Hebrews. And NO, the Gentiles do not have a part in that. Again, they are only blessed by God's promises made to Abraham because of Abraham's flesh. They benefit from Abraham's faith, and that of Israel. The dogs eating of the crumbs from the master's table. Christ's sacrifice was for the world. That does not mean that promises made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and covenants made with Israel are for the world. There is much you have either forgotten, or you never understood.
What part of substitutionary sacrifice are you having trouble with? Did Jesus die on the cross to actually save someone that day or did He merely make salvation possible if one would only exert faith in Him later on?
 
Having seen what you have written, you need to question yourself. I have looked to commentaries for things that are not easily understood. Also... a little about myself. I was a linguist earlier in life. Why do you think I keep telling you that you are wrong. I have not yet referred to any person for what I have said. I have brought up the work of linguists, which you quickly deny. I haven't used a textbook for the Bible in close to 30 years. I rely on what I have learned in my own personal studies, and have looked to pastors and teachers whom God Himself has charged with feeding His sheep. Where would the church be if no one listened to Paul because they each had an anointing? Have you read what Paul wrote. A lot of what he wrote was attacking false teachings coming up in the church, dealing with false teachers, and with sin within the church that the church was entertaining and having to dinner (so to speak). Paul didn't hear about the sin because no one knew about it. He heard about the sin because they all knew about it, but did nothing about it, to the point that he felt he had to intervene.

The very first time that I felt led by God to understand His word was decades ago.
"11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands;
12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world [literal atheists]:
13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
14 For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us;
15 Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace;
16 And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby:
17 And came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh.
18 For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father."

I didn't mean to pull verses you apparently don't understand, but so long ago, God lit a light inside that opened up the whole passage. Paul is speaking of non-Hebrew Gentiles. Who else were pagans and atheists, and who else had no hope in this world? I mean, according to you, all Jews have all hope in the world. They don't even need the gospel. Rubber stamped into heaven, according to you. Paul must be speaking to non-Hebrew Gentiles. Those who are alienated from thh commonwealth of Israel, since they aren't Jewish at all, obviously making them strangers from the covenants. Consider the next passage in light of this one.
You read the Hebrew Scripture like a Gentile completely ignoring the history between God and the Hebrew people.
Do you even understand the Assyrian and Babylonian Conquests of Israel and Judah, respectively? Do you even understand the Jewish Diaspora? The Exile of the Jews from their land? From the year 722 BC until Jesus was born the majority of Jews taken from their land into Assyria and Babylon was over 722 years. That's approximately 29-35 generations of Jews who grew up in Gentile land not having a Temple and not being able to adequately practice their religion in these lands. That's about 2-3 million Jews who grew up in Assyria and Babylon in those 722 years. There were mixed marriages and mixed marriages of those mixed marriages and rapes and concubinage, and slavery of Jews for over 722 years. Why did Nehemiah and later, Ezra, only take a "remnant" back to Israel with permission from Cyrus king of Babylon? Why didn't every Jew return to Israel? In these two exodus' back to Israel were about 30 to 50 thousand Jews that returned while over two million Jews chose to remain in Gentile lands.

Saul wrote the Ephesian letter to and for the Jews living in this Gentile location. Notice what he tells them:

11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands;
12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world:
13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
Ephesians 2:11–13.

This wasn't written to Gentiles. This has Jew written all over it. Gentiles were never part of the commonwealth of Israel. There was nothing in COMMON with Gentiles. Israel had ONE God, Gentiles had thousands of gods. What concord does Israel have with Gentiles? Not a damn thing. There is nothing in common between Jews and Gentiles. The only people that can be "ALIENS" from the COMMONwealth of Israel is Israel, not Gentiles. But you do what all Gentiles have been taught to do. You insert yourself as Gentile into Hebrew text.

Can a Muslim be true in allegiance to the United States when they are allied with Islam? You think they can be. Nor can Gentiles have allegiance to Israel in any shape or form because both allegiances' are exclusive, not inclusive. But you've been taught that the Spirit of God and the spirit of error can share the same table. You've been indoctrinated from birth to believe Gentiles have a stake in the God of Israel and the Law of God. When did God ever include Gentiles into His covenants with the children of Israel? Where is that Scripture? Let me help you, there is NONE.

Who are the "FAR OFF" in Ephesians 2:13? Let's find out.

38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. Acts 2:38–39.

Who was the Spirit promised to? He was Promised to Israel.

27 And ye shall know that I am in the midst of Israel,
And that I am the LORD your God, and none else:
And my people shall never be ashamed.
28 And it shall come to pass afterward,
That I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh;
And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
Your old men shall dream dreams,
Your young men shall see visions:
Joel 2:27–28.

Joel makes this promise from God to Israel. There are NO GENTILES in this promise. This is between God and the Hebrew people called Israel. In verse 27 God says He is the LORD YOUR God and NONE ELSE. This means no one else can claim God as God. All your life you've been deceived to believe Gentiles and Jews can co-habitate in the same covenant. You've been deceived. God never promised anything to Gentiles especially NOT salvation. As a child you were indoctrinated by your parents to say your prayers every night before you go to bed, to pray over your meals - BUT YOU ARE GENTILE!!!

15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? 2 Corinthians 6:15.

YOU ARE AN INFIDEL!! You are of Belial!! The Jews called Samaritans, Samaritan the same way Jews called mixed race Jews Gentile. Especially mixed-race Jews who grew up AS GENTILE in Gentile lands for over 722 years! The Jews that left with Nehemiah and Ezra took issue with fellow Jews who chose to stay in Gentile lands. They could go back home but they chose to stay in Babylon. But Israel was NEVER their home. Their great-great-great-great-grandparents who were exiled could claim Israel as their home because they were TAKEN from their home, but these Jews of later generations who grew up as Gentile in Gentile lands only KNEW Gentile lands like Babylon as their home. Why would they leave Babylon? It's the ONLY HOME they knew.

WHO are these "strangers" Peter was writing to?

1 PETER, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, 1 Peter 1:1.

Are these places in Israel? To Peter they weren't Jew or brethren. They were STRANGERS! The same STRANGERS and ALIENS Saul wrote to in his Ephesian letter.
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For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,
2 If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward:
3 How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,
4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ)
5 Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;
6 That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel:
7 Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power.
8 Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ;
9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,
11 According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord:
12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him.

Apparently you missed the part that says that the true depths of God's redemption was not made known unto the sons of men in other ages. In other words, you won't see it explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament. It is veiled. This is why we say the church is the mystery of the Old Testament. It was not revealed in the past, but, as it says here, was now revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit. What was not known in the past but was revealed at Paul's time? That non-Hebrew Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of God's promise in Christ by the gospel. Notice how it doesn't say by covenant. You won't find covenant anywhere in this passage.

What does Paul continue to say. He says that HE, the least of the saints, was given the grace to preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ. For what intent? To show to all far and wide, to the very principalities and powers in heavenly places what can now be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God according to the eternal (not Old Testament, not before Christ, but ETERNAL) purpose that He purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord. So God's eternal purpose was to provide salvation to the whole world. The overarching purpose of all that has happened in the world is all for the redemption of all mankind. And that purpose, that manifold wisdom is seen in the church made up of both Jews/Hebrews and non-Hebrew/Jewish Gentiles.

Consider Paul does not say that the Gentiles are the same as the Jews, but says that they are fellow citizens, fellow heirs. That shows a distinction. I would say that distinction is dealing with Israel that has the promises of God and the forefathers, and the Gentiles who are saved solely by the grace of God, in his eternal purpose for the creation. So it goes back to me saying that the Gentiles BENEFIT from the promises God made with the forefathers. And it all goes back, not to what happened in the Old Testament, but all the way back to God's eternal purpose. Again, I am not sure why you deny that God has an eternal purpose that exists outside of Israel, and in fact, outside of creation.
Jews have NOTHING in common with Gentiles. You've been indoctrinated from birth in lies, lies, and damn lies.

End this conversation now and provide me the Scripture in the Old Testament where God makes covenant with non-Hebrew Gentiles and tell me this Gentile person's name.

Go on, do it. Show me the Scripture in the Old Testament where God included Gentiles in the Mosaic Covenant at Mount Sinai. Show me the Scripture where the high priest left Israel, went to the Gentiles, and offered sacrifices yearly for their sins. Go on, show me the Scripture.
 
What part of substitutionary sacrifice are you having trouble with? Did Jesus die on the cross to actually save someone that day or did He merely make salvation possible if one would only exert faith in Him later on?
What part of the bible are you having trouble with? Ephesians is clear that God foreordained us to the adoption of children in Christ. However, God chose that it would be by faith that those He adopted, those He chose before the foundation of the world, would come to salvation. The believers in the Old Testament, Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, etc. were saved when Jesus died on the cross. Those who came after have to repent and believe in Christ in order to be saved. The Bible is CLEAR. However, you have decided not to go with what scripture says. Paul was not saved until Jesus met him on the road to Damascus. A very, very clear sign that he was not saved when Jesus died on the cross. And, since you seem to have difficulty recognizing it, we are speaking temporally. We still have to live out God's plan. There is nothing automatic about what Jesus did, except for those who were already dead, but had faith in God, and thus, like Abraham, they were saved by their faith at the moment of Christ's resurrection.

And with God, the fact that you would state anything that He would do, or has planned as MERELY just shows how little regard you have for God. How much greater you see yourself than God. It isn't that God made salvation possible. Salvation is a sure thing, however, God has an eternal plan that is playing out in real time. God knows when everyone will be saved by faith, because that salvation in that moment is a gift from God. Again, Paul was not saved until He met Jesus on the road to Damascus. And Paul most certainly had faith in that moment. It doesn't matter that you don't recognize it, or recognize God's will in how this life plays out.
 
You read the Hebrew Scripture like a Gentile completely ignoring the history between God and the Hebrew people.
Not true, but I can add that at least I know the history between God and the Hebrew people.
Do you even understand the Assyrian and Babylonian Conquests of Israel and Judah, respectively? Do you even understand the Jewish Diaspora? The Exile of the Jews from their land? From the year 722 BC until Jesus was born the majority of Jews taken from their land into Assyria and Babylon was over 722 years. That's approximately 29-35 generations of Jews who grew up in Gentile land not having a Temple and not being able to adequately practice their religion in these lands. That's about 2-3 million Jews who grew up in Assyria and Babylon in those 722 years. There were mixed marriages and mixed marriages of those mixed marriages and rapes and concubinage, and slavery of Jews for over 722 years. Why did Nehemiah and later, Ezra, only take a "remnant" back to Israel with permission from Cyrus king of Babylon? Why didn't every Jew return to Israel? In these two exodus' back to Israel were about 30 to 50 thousand Jews that returned while over two million Jews chose to remain in Gentile lands.
Stop with the red herring. The above means nothing in the supreme view of the eternal plan of God.
Saul wrote the Ephesian letter to and for the Jews living in this Gentile location.
Can it be true that you truly don't understand who and what Paul wrote Ephesians for? Did you even bother reading it? It was written to the church which was made up of non-Hebrew Gentiles, and hellenistic Jews. There was no synagogue in Ephesus, and there has been no evidence found that there ever was a synagogue in Ephesus. Part of Ephesians is written because the tension between the non-Hebrew Gentiles and the hellenistic Jews as pretty bad. Paul is telling them that they are one in the body of Christ. He even reminds the Gentiles (the verses I posted, which you only mention a few since if you mentioned them all it would sink your argument) who they were before they came to Christ in faith.
Notice what he tells them:
Yes, what he tells the Gentiles:
11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands;
So Paul is telling the Gentiles to remember who they were in time past as Gentiles in the flesh. So before salvation, before Christ. Paul makes fun of the Jews here with "by that which is CALLED the circumcision in the flesh made by hands." A good linguist will tell you that Paul is being sarcastic. It's that so-called circumcision. Basically Paul is stating that the circumcision doesn't mean anything in the end.
12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world:
Obviously the Gentiles were without Christ. They were ALIENATED/EXCLUDED fromt he commonwealth of Israel (well, no duh, they are Gentiles). The word for aliens here is (transliterated) apallotrioo, which does not mean "aliens". I'm not sure why the translators of the King James screwed up so bad. It is easy to point out because it only shows up in like 3 verses including the one above. So here is how it is translated in other verses:
Ephesians 4 "18 being darkened in their understanding, excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart;
Notice how aliens does not fit here at all. Why? Because the meaning of the word is alienated/excluded.
Colosians 1 "21 And although you were formerly alienated and hostile in mind, engaged in evil deeds,"

So for your whole comment, you don't even understand what it is saying. What about strangers? The word is Xenos, which means foreign, a foreigner, guest.
13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
Ephesians 2:11–13.

This wasn't written to Gentiles. This has Jew written all over it. Gentiles were never part of the commonwealth of Israel. There was nothing in COMMON with Gentiles. Israel had ONE God, Gentiles had thousands of gods. What concord does Israel have with Gentiles? Not a damn thing. There is nothing in common between Jews and Gentiles. The only people that can be "ALIENS" from the COMMONwealth of Israel is Israel, not Gentiles. But you do what all Gentiles have been taught to do. You insert yourself as Gentile into Hebrew text.

Can a Muslim be true in allegiance to the United States when they are allied with Islam? You think they can be. Nor can Gentiles have allegiance to Israel in any shape or form because both allegiances' are exclusive, not inclusive. But you've been taught that the Spirit of God and the spirit of error can share the same table. You've been indoctrinated from birth to believe Gentiles have a stake in the God of Israel and the Law of God. When did God ever include Gentiles into His covenants with the children of Israel? Where is that Scripture? Let me help you, there is NONE.

Who are the "FAR OFF" in Ephesians 2:13? Let's find out.

38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. Acts 2:38–39.

Who was the Spirit promised to? He was Promised to Israel.
Do you know what afar off meant in Ephesians 2:13. According to the linguists, the meaning given the greek word is that they were heathen. So FAR away from what the Jews are/were. Jews are not heathens. Gentiles, now Gentiles are heathens. As for Peter "415 (387)) those that are afar off, the inhabitants of remote regions, i. e. the Gentiles, Acts 2:39, cf. Isaiah 2:2ff; Zechariah 6:15."
Isaiah 2:2 "2 And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it."
Zechariah 6:15 "15 And they that are far off shall come and build in the temple of the Lord, and ye shall know that the Lord of hosts hath sent me unto you. And this shall come to pass, if ye will diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God."
27 And ye shall know that I am in the midst of Israel,
And that I am the LORD your God, and none else:
And my people shall never be ashamed.
28 And it shall come to pass afterward,
That I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh;
And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
Your old men shall dream dreams,
Your young men shall see visions:
Joel 2:27–28.
This is the Old testament. Read Ephesians again. The mystery was not revealed until "now" as Paul says. What is that mystery? Gentiles and Jews in the body of Christ, the church. Part of God's eternal plan in Christ. It extends way beyond the Old testament, from before the Old Testament. Before the covenant. Before all of that. All the way back to the promise made to Eve, and then even before that.
Joel makes this promise from God to Israel. There are NO GENTILES in this promise. This is between God and the Hebrew people called Israel. In verse 27 God says He is the LORD YOUR God and NONE ELSE. This means no one else can claim God as God. All your life you've been deceived to believe Gentiles and Jews can co-habitate in the same covenant. You've been deceived. God never promised anything to Gentiles especially NOT salvation. As a child you were indoctrinated by your parents to say your prayers every night before you go to bed, to pray over your meals - BUT YOU ARE GENTILE!!!
And...THAT DOESN'T MATTER. You are so far from the truth, it is blatantly obvious to one even as myself. You haven't spoken the truth about me once. You don't know what I believe, yet you come right out as though you are the subject matter expert on me. You go and say that I believe as you once did, yet everything you say is not something that I believe. It's amazing how deluded you are.
15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? 2 Corinthians 6:15.
You like to make it appear Paul is saying what you want him to say by leaving out what he says.
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14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
17 Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.
18 And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.

Paul is not speaking of Gentiles at all but unbelievers. Infidel here is one who does not believe. "ἄπιστος" " that believeth not, faithless, incredible thing, infidel, unbeliever(-ing)"

It is actually saying, or what part hath he that believeth with one who believeth not. I am beginning to see how little faith you have in scripture. And, how you don't have a linguist at all.
YOU ARE AN INFIDEL!! You are of Belial!!
You know. I am just going to leave you with God.
The Jews called Samaritans, Samaritan the same way Jews called mixed race Jews Gentile.
Except they didn't. And Jesus had no problem with the Samaritans, and even went to them and spoke to them as though they were simply Jews.
Especially mixed-race Jews who grew up AS GENTILE in Gentile lands for over 722 years! The Jews that left with Nehemiah and Ezra took issue with fellow Jews who chose to stay in Gentile lands.
That simply makes them racists.
They could go back home but they chose to stay in Babylon. But Israel was NEVER their home. Their great-great-great-great-grandparents who were exiled could claim Israel as their home because they were TAKEN from their home, but these Jews of later generations who grew up as Gentile in Gentile lands only KNEW Gentile lands like Babylon as their home. Why would they leave Babylon? It's the ONLY HOME they knew.

WHO are these "strangers" Peter was writing to?
Apparently you don't know. They were sojourners, aliens, pilgrims.
1 PETER, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, 1 Peter 1:1.

Are these places in Israel? To Peter they weren't Jew or brethren. They were STRANGERS! The same STRANGERS and ALIENS Saul wrote to in his Ephesian letter.
Not at all. Two completely different words. Xenos in Ephesians and παρεπιδήμοις in I Peter. The difference is blatant. Your really do need a good linguist. "3927 parepídēmos – a sojourner (foreigner) – literally, someone "passing through" but still with personal relationship with the people in that locale" It should be clear that this is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from who Saul was talking about in Ephesians. I mean, reading what you say is making me physically and spiritually ill. You are twisting scripture so bad. I mean, you have already told me that God lied, and that He did not do what He told us He did. For Paul, it is saying that they are foreigners. That is they are completely outside of the covenant, which of course they are. They are Gentiles. Peter is saying that believers are just passing through. This is not their home. It isn't. Heaven is home.
Jews have NOTHING in common with Gentiles. You've been indoctrinated from birth in lies, lies, and damn lies.
Sorry, but your world of make believe is not the same as the rest of us live in. You have lied to yourself.
End this conversation now and provide me the Scripture in the Old Testament where God makes covenant with non-Hebrew Gentiles and tell me this Gentile person's name.
Tell me you haven't read and understood Ephesians without telling me you haven't read and understood Ephesians. What did Paul say. WHAT DID GOD SAY THROUGH PAUL???

"8 Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ;
9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,
11 According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord:

Paul is saying this about the mission he says God has given him as a missionary to the non-Hebrew Gentiles, as you see in verse 8. He isn't saying this to the hellenistic Jews. The hellenistic Jews were circumcised. Paul is speaking to the uncircumcised, to, again, the non-Hebrew Gentiles.

So, I will simply end this conversation as it should be ended. You are a heretic. There is no simpler way to put it. You teach universalism (even if it is just every Hebrew that ever lived) which is a heresy. You have more than once simply stated that God lied. You have more than once simply stated that Jesus lied. I mean, how can that not result in an indictment of heresy?
Go on, do it. Show me the Scripture in the Old Testament where God included Gentiles in the Mosaic Covenant at Mount Sinai. Show me the Scripture where the high priest left Israel, went to the Gentiles, and offered sacrifices yearly for their sins. Go on, show me the Scripture.
It doesn't matter. You have decided to leave your fate to the Law, and Paul said that to do that is to resign oneself to damnation. If you live under the law, you are damned under the law. We are to live to Christ, who fulfilled the Law where we cannot. You have twisted and butchered the word of God to fit your beliefs.
 
What part of the bible are you having trouble with? Ephesians is clear that God foreordained us to the adoption of children in Christ.
The only people Scripture calls "adopted" are the Hebrew people. Christ is a Jewish Messiah, not a Gentile one. There are no Gentile Messiah's except the one's born of man without God. Obama was called a "Messiah." Look how that turned out.
However, God chose that it would be by faith that those He adopted, those He chose before the foundation of the world, would come to salvation. The believers in the Old Testament, Adam, Eve, Abel, Seth, Enoch, Noah, etc. were saved when Jesus died on the cross. Those who came after have to repent and believe in Christ in order to be saved. The Bible is CLEAR. However, you have decided not to go with what scripture says. Paul was not saved until Jesus met him on the road to Damascus. A very, very clear sign that he was not saved when Jesus died on the cross. And, since you seem to have difficulty recognizing it, we are speaking temporally. We still have to live out God's plan. There is nothing automatic about what Jesus did, except for those who were already dead, but had faith in God, and thus, like Abraham, they were saved by their faith at the moment of Christ's resurrection.
A very good example using Saul. He wasn't looking to have faith in Christ. Jesus met him on the road as the Lord came calling, not the other way around. Besides this, there was no discussion about "faith" in Saul's conversion. Being Hebrew was all that was needed for him to come to know His Lord and King.

From the beginning God has always had a people in relationship with Him. The term "calling upon the LORD" doesn't mean what it seems to be interpreted as in English. It means "worship" and the only people that can worship God are those ALREADY in relationship with Him. As David said, "Blessed is the man whom thou choosest,
And causest to approach unto thee
, that he may dwell in thy courts: We shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house, Even of thy holy temple
" (Psalm 65:4.)

That is a salvation of the LORD because if God is not calling then NOBODY comes. And those He calls are those who He wrote their names in the book of life of the Lamb. This means the Hebrew people. ONLY.
And with God, the fact that you would state anything that He would do, or has planned as MERELY just shows how little regard you have for God. How much greater you see yourself than God. It isn't that God made salvation possible. Salvation is a sure thing, however, God has an eternal plan that is playing out in real time. God knows when everyone will be saved by faith, because that salvation in that moment is a gift from God. Again, Paul was not saved until He met Jesus on the road to Damascus. And Paul most certainly had faith in that moment. It doesn't matter that you don't recognize it, or recognize God's will in how this life plays out.
If one is in covenant to be saved "faith" is not required for God will make everyone who is to be saved willing on the day of their salvation. Take a look at the Abrahamic Covenant in Genesis 12, 15, and 17. Faith is not mentioned as a requirement but circumcision is. The same with the Mosaic Covenant. There is no "faith" required in this covenant either. Only obedience. But then the sin of disobedience and of not being circumcised is not a bar to salvation either. Those sins are covered in the blood because unless God saves, then no man will be saved.

When Jesus died He actually saved someone. He didn't make salvation "possible" for someone later on to believe and be saved because "faith" is not included in salvation. It comes WITH salvation. Dead men don't have faith. Jesus had to call Lazarus out of his grave. Lazarus didn't have any faith to come to Jesus on His own. He first had to be made alive and along with the command to "Come forth!" then he obeyed further to walk out still bound with graveclothes and with feet and hands still bound. A perfect example of salvation if there ever was one. So, all this garbage of an "altar call" or anything men must do to prepare for salvation is only the Gentile religion you belong to. Everyone in the Bible that had positive relation with God was saved or became saved by the will of God for He is the One who must make the first move towards men or NONE will be saved. And don't be surprised to see Judas there or Nebuchadnezzar from your vantage point on the other side of the gulf that is fixed between you and them.

Citing a person must have faith before they can be saved is unbiblical. Faith is a gift given by God to the person to be saved. It is not a prerequisite to salvation. It is a result of salvation.
 
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