The Paul Versus Moses Debate
July 2nd, 2015 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Paul and Moses Debate
What is it all about? Some claim that Paul's writings are a kind of stumbling block or test to prove whether believers would walk in the Law of Moses. Because Paul's writings appear to teach things "contrary to the law" which they don't, it is concluded that he is an inferior Apostle.
In a video titled, The Truth of "Paul the Benjamite" various arguments are presented to discredit Paul. This is not intended to prove the validity of Paul's writings per se, but rather to demonstrate that there are no contradictions between Paul and Moses.
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All of Israel Will Be Saved
August 1st, 2011 | Eschatology | No Comment
Does The Bible Say All of Israel Will Be Saved?
Why do some believe that the Bible teaches that all of Israel will be saved? Usually this question is asked based on the text in Romans 11:22-27. Particularly, in verse 26, Paul says and so all Israel will be saved. The English Standard Version (ESV) reads:
“And in this way all Israel will be saved…” We will give our thoughts on this text later. But, here are some of the concerns which must be answered in this seeming difficult text.
Does the text mean every individual in Israel?
Was Paul speaking of all ethnic ...
Romans 11 and Israel, Has God Cast Away His People...
March 23rd, 2009 | Eschatology | 4 Comments
We are responding to Dr. Edward Hinson’s
attack on Preterism. Among questions
entertained already, he submits yet another
one which he believes refutes Preterism.
Paul asks in “Romans 11, Has God Cast Away His People, Israel?” Dr. Hinson teaches Preterism implies such. We deny the charge.
He asks, “If God is finished with ethnic Israel, why did Paul ask: “Has God cast away his people?” “And why did he respond so emphatically, “ God forbid!” (Rom. 11:1)
First we must note that this text is written prior to A.D. 70. At that time God had not cast off the Old Covenant nation. However, today, since that ...