brightfame52
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False, the Abrahamic Covenant is Spiritual, supernatural above the biological, it's about Abrahams Spiritual seed born of Godthe Abraham Covenant became biological
False, the Abrahamic Covenant is Spiritual, supernatural above the biological, it's about Abrahams Spiritual seed born of Godthe Abraham Covenant became biological
The Abrahamic Covenant was a natural and physical covenant between God, Abram the Hebrew, and Abram's Hebrew seed.False, the Abrahamic Covenant is Spiritual, supernatural above the biological, it's about Abrahams Spiritual seed born of God
False, it was God's Covenant, The Triune God Covenant. It's the Covenant established in Christ Gal 3 17The Abrahamic Covenant was a natural and physical covenant between God, Abram the Hebrew, and Abram's Hebrew seed.
The covenant is clear:There was the "letter of the Law", and there is the "spirit of the Law."
But the covenant of salvation IS a covenant based upon biology. The whole subject of having an heir point directly to Abraham asking for an heir. As soon as the conversation centered on Abraham having an heir through his loins, the Abraham Covenant became biological. It's been that way, and it will end that way.
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.
"His people" are identified as the twelve tribes/sons of Jacob/Israel.
That's the Hebrew covenant, NOT Gentile. There is NO COVENANT in the Old Testament between God and Gentiles.False, it was God's Covenant, The Triune God Covenant. It's the Covenant established in Christ Gal 3 17
17 And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect.
That's a entirely different Covenant from the mosaic Covenant
Your interpretation of "father of many nations" as "father of Gentiles, or Goyim.The covenant is clear:
Genesis 17:1-4 1 And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I [am] the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect. 2 And I will make my covenant between me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly. 3 And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with him, saying, 4 As for me, behold, my covenant [is] with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations.
You do know that nations are Goyim, right? You cannot just delete the last bit of Abraham's covenant.
It's the Everlasting Covenant in Christ, it's SpiritualThat's the Hebrew covenant, NOT Gentile.
The fact that there is salvation disproves your claim, then.That's the Hebrew covenant, NOT Gentile. There is NO COVENANT in the Old Testament between God and Gentiles.
And if no covenant, then there is no salvation.
This would be spiritualThe Abrahamic Covenant was a natural and physical covenant between God, Abram the Hebrew, and Abram's Hebrew seed.
7 And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. Genesis 17:7.
Nor was this covenant a "spiritual" covenant. How can land be "spiritual"? This was a covenant between a real person, not a spiritual person. The Holy SPIRIT wasn't given until 1500 years later (Acts 2.)
What interpretation? That's just the Hebrew word in the text:Your interpretation of "father of many nations" as "father of Gentiles, or Goyim.
Adoption. Two Hebrew parents can adopt a Gentile, and he will become a Hebrew. Two Russian parents can adopt a Mexican child, and yes, he'll become Russian.But tell me, how can two Hebrew parents birth a non-Hebrew Gentile? That's like two Russian parents birthing a Mexican child. By taking "nations": as "Goyim, or Gentile means that two Hebrew parents CAN birth a non-Hebrew child.
Uh... Genesis wasn't written at the time of Abraham.The word translated "nations" as Gentile is in error for at the time of Abraham the Hebrew word means "massing." It is also used of Abraham and Sarah.
Etymologically, Goy most literally means "body," and so yes, Goyim can mean "swarm." But the word is never used that way in the Bible. 100% of the time, it refers to tribes or nations. Very often, it refers to non-Hebrew tribes or nations. Here's how the translators see it:Abram and Sarai are descendants of Eber. Abram married his half-sister. Sarai's father is brother to Abram's father. This means that Isaac is a Hebrew son who was born of two Hebrew parents (Abram and Sarai.) Now pay attention. The Hebrew word translated in the KJV as "nations" does not mean "Gentile."
Remember that Abram had Ishmael who was half-Hebrew and half-Egyptian (Hagar.)
Definition of "nations" in Genesis 17:6 means:
gôy [Strong's #1471] rarely (shortened) goy, go’-ee; apparently from the same root as <H1465> (gevah) (in the sense of massing)
As you can see the word does not mean "Gentile" as you say. It is merely a word that at the time meant "massing."
It is also used to Sarai, who is Hebrew (family of Eber.)
Now let me ask you: It says Abram and Sarai are related. Abram's father and Sarai's father are both brothers. This means Abram - who is Hebrew - married another Hebrew, Sarai, whom God said would be a "mother of nations."
BUT the word "nations" in the text does not mean "Gentile." It means, "massing" (as in many.)

Adoption. Baptism is a ceremony of being "born again."So, tell me, according to your erroneous interpretation, how can two Hebrew parents birth a non-Hebrew son?
Esau came to be outside the covenant of his fathers because he despised his birthright. The opposite of adoption also exists - one can leave the Tribe or be removed.First of all, Gentiles do not come from the loins or seed of Abram. They come from Ham and Japheth, the other two sons of Noah.
Second, Abram had a son with an Egyptian named, "Hagar." This son's name was Ishmael, and Ishmael had twelve sons just like Jacob had twelve sons.
Third, then, there is Esau. Esau had two non-Hebrew wives: Judith and Bashemath.
The translators are correct - it means 'nations.' That includes foreign nations.The word translated "nations" in Genesis 17 does not mean "Gentile." According to Strong it means "massing" (as in many.)
So, let's be honest here.
I'll happily accept the idea that it was later than Abraham's day that Goyim gained the special meaning of "non-Hebrew" or "Gentile." But in Abraham's day, "nations" existed, of course. To say "nations" in the plural necessarily includes people other than your own people. Otherwise it would just be one nation (singular)."Gentile" did not exist at the time of Abram. "Gentile" came into existence as the result of the Abrahamic Covenant God made with Abram and with Sarai. Goy and Goyim at the time of Abram did not mean "Gentile" until much later. But at the time of Abram before he had any children everyone was an "Adamite" for Adam was the father of everyone. Beginning in Genesis 14:13 when God identified Abram as a descendant of Eber, from which the word "Hebrew" derives.
Now, you're trying to make the Hebrew word "goy" be defined as "Gentile", but this is bad bible study. It was much later that the word "goy" came to mean "non-Hebrew", not necessarily "Gentile."
Your whole argument boils down this. But the New Testament, the early church fathers, the translators of the Bible, the prophets, and thousands of years of Jewish tradition, disagree with this idea. And me. I disagree with it, too.So, "No," the word "nations" does not mean "Gentile." It means, "massing" as in "massing" a family through intermarriage within the Hebrew family.
You have made seven comments to me. I am not going to respond to them all like last time and the time before that.This would be spiritual
Gal 3:14 in order that the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, so that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
But are you now proclaiming all that the Jews were promised is land?
All that the gentiles are excluded from is the land of the Jews?
I am not TomL but that has been Gods plan from the beginning will be done and they have been his chosen and remain soYou have made seven comments to me. I am not going to respond to them all like last time and the time before that.
Why do you do that? All you do is regurgitate textbook responses in each of them.
YES. When the Lord returns and sits on His throne the time of rewarding Israel comes and the Hebrew people, and mixed-race Jews will be given their own land by God as Promised (this is why it's called the Promised Land) and there will be no non-Hebrew Gentiles living in this land for God Himself will deport them all so Israel may enjoy their gifts of the Lord without any Gentile rushing around to buy Christmas presents.
The Jews will have their own land from the Lord and Israel will all worship the God of Abraham and there will be no Gentiles among the Jews to defile the land.
20 In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses,
HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD;
And the pots in the LORD’s house shall be like the bowls before the altar.
21 Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts:
And all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein:
And in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts.
Zechariah 14:20–21.
Aren't you happy for Israel?
Lets see. I wroteYou have made seven comments to me. I am not going to respond to them all like last time and the time before that.
Why do you do that? All you do is regurgitate textbook responses in each of them.
Where have you addressed this?YES. When the Lord returns and sits on His throne the time of rewarding Israel comes and the Hebrew people, and mixed-race Jews will be given their own land by God as Promised (this is why it's called the Promised Land) and there will be no non-Hebrew Gentiles living in this land for God Himself will deport them all so Israel may enjoy their gifts of the Lord without any Gentile rushing around to buy Christmas presents.
The Jews will have their own land from the Lord and Israel will all worship the God of Abraham and there will be no Gentiles among the Jews to defile the land.
20 In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses,
HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD;
And the pots in the LORD’s house shall be like the bowls before the altar.
21 Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts:
And all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein:
And in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts.
Zechariah 14:20–21.
Aren't you happy for Israel?
4 As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. Genesis 17:4.What interpretation? That's just the Hebrew word in the text:
אני הנּה בריתי אתּך והיית לאב המון גּוים׃ Gen 17:4
As for me, behold, my covenant [is] with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. Gen 17:4
That's exactly what it was all about: DNA.Adoption. Two Hebrew parents can adopt a Gentile, and he will become a Hebrew. Two Russian parents can adopt a Mexican child, and yes, he'll become Russian.
Paternity isn't about genetics or DNA in the Bible. That idea didn't even exist back then.
You're confusing the image of man with the image of God. Read again Genesis 15:2-6. It's all about DNA.It's about waters, and a father's ability to impress his image onto the child. For natural children, the waters part is at birth. Every child is born through water. Adopted children must pass through water to be "born again." That's what baptism is. (John 3) And then, the LORD impresses His image on us.
There were Jews who grew up Gentile that were not circumcised, but being the seed of Abraham began to be born-again. Judaizers wanted to circumcise these people for in their mind they thought circumcision would "complete" their salvation.Uh... Genesis wasn't written at the time of Abraham.
Etymologically, Goy most literally means "body," and so yes, Goyim can mean "swarm." But the word is never used that way in the Bible. 100% of the time, it refers to tribes or nations. Very often, it refers to non-Hebrew tribes or nations. Here's how the translators see it:
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But don't listen to me. Listen to the New Testament. In Romans 4, Paul appeals to this passage from Genesis, and he specifically does so to refer to the uncircumcision along with the circumcision.
Adoption. Baptism is a ceremony of being "born again."
The prophecy of birthright was already resolved when both Esau and Jacob were born. It's recorded in Genesis. Look it up.Esau came to be outside the covenant of his fathers because he despised his birthright. The opposite of adoption also exists - one can leave the Tribe or be removed.
You can't interpret ancient Hebrew and Greek using western free world definitions. Don't even try. You'll end up in error. But that's what Gentiles do. Including you. Modern day "nations" did not come to mean what it does today until people overthrew their monarchs and took over government. Look at the French Revolution or the American Revolution. 1700s.The translators are correct - it means 'nations.' That includes foreign nations.
If we're being honest, then let's not appeal to minority definitions of a word that are so rare that they aren't used in the Bible, or even the major lexicons.
I'll happily accept the idea that it was later than Abraham's day that Goyim gained the special meaning of "non-Hebrew" or "Gentile." But in Abraham's day, "nations" existed, of course. To say "nations" in the plural necessarily includes people other than your own people. Otherwise it would just be one nation (singular).
Nothing's changed. The children of Jacob (Israel) are heirs to the Abrahamic promises.And, like I said earlier, Genesis wasn't written in Abraham's day. It was written, at the earliest, in Moses' day. Moses has rules against miscegenation. Goyim are foreign nations in Moses day, and indeed the whole Bible afterwards as well.
Really, just read Romans 4. Paul explains Abraham and nations the same way I have. Rather it's me that's parroting Paul and the prophets
Your whole argument boils down this. But the New Testament, the early church fathers, the translators of the Bible, the prophets, and thousands of years of Jewish tradition, disagree with this idea. And me. I disagree with it, too.
Zec 2:10 Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion: for, lo, I come, and I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith the LORD. 11 And many nations shall be joined to the LORD in that day, and shall be my people: and I will dwell in the midst of thee, and thou shalt know that the LORD of hosts hath sent me unto thee. 12 And the LORD shall inherit Judah his portion in the holy land, and shall choose Jerusalem again.
Um Abraham was to be the father of many nations.4 As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. Genesis 17:4.
At the time of Abraham, the word "goy" did not refer to "Gentiles" because at the time of Abraham's covenant with God "Gentiles" did not exist.
This has nothing to do with ethnicity4 As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. Genesis 17:4.
At the time of Abraham, the word "goy" did not refer to "Gentiles" because at the time of Abraham's covenant with God "Gentiles" did not exist. Once God singled out one family: Salah's, then very soon after Abraham was called out and a covenant (promises) was given to him by God. Abraham was already a worshiper of God. There is nothing in Scripture to indicate he was "Gentile" or an idol-worshiper. Follow the family line in Genesis 11 from Salah going forward. The name "Eber" is to the Hebrew people a word that means "crossed/ing over" referring most likely to Salah taking his family over the Euphrates in obedience to God to "fill the earth" (scatter.)
Correct. I WAS speaking about Tommy Boy. Apologies.I am not TomL but that has been Gods plan from the beginning will be done and they have been his chosen and remain so
even though many have departed ...
So, every Hebrew will be saved? All Israel shall be saved?Romans 11:
25For I do not want you, brethren, to be uninformed of this mystery—so that you will not be wise in your own estimation—that a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in; 26and so all Israel will be saved; just as it is written,
“The Deliverer will come from Zion,
He will remove ungodliness from Jacob.”
27“This is My covenant with them,
When I take away their sins.”
28From the standpoint of the gospel they are enemies for your sake, but from the standpoint of God’s choice they are beloved for the sake of the fathers;
Too early. But if Zechariah is correct that there will be no Canaanite in the House of the Lord, then this means non-Hebrew Gentiles will occupy all land outside the Promised Land, right?You say... and there will be no non-Hebrew Gentiles living in this land for God Himself will deport them all so Israel may enjoy their gifts of the Lord without any Gentile rushing around to buy Christmas presents.
Is this the time that all non-Hebrew Gentiles will be escorted to the fiery pits of the unsaved?
No, God promised Abraham more than land. But the Jews have to have somewhere to live that belongs to only them as the promise goes.Lets see. I wrote
This would be spiritual
Gal 3:14 in order that the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, so that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
But are you now proclaiming all that the Jews were promised is land?
All that the gentiles are excluded from is the land of the Jews?
Where had you answered this?
Where have you addressed this?
But are you now proclaiming all that the Jews were promised is land?
All that the gentiles are excluded from is the land of the Jews?
Nations didn't exist at the time of Abraham. You're trying to get doctrine from a translation, and you can't do this and hope to be right in your interpretations.Um Abraham was to be the father of many nations.
He was not a Jew but one from the nations
Of course it does. Did you know that even topology is important to biblical interpretation? Or that weather is important in interpretation of Scripture? Did you know that every jot and tittle is also important to God in the great, grand, scheme of this that have to do with truth of interpreting Scripture according to Scripture?This has nothing to do with ethnicity