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I think you will gain more if you look into the Reformed Creeds and read them for yourself. I can give you more of my blessings this way than if I do your work for you.
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I provided the source and the topic for personal study. The Reformed view of the Church and Israel supports all that I say as the OP of this thread.
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I share what God has blessed me with. Nothing more. I also learn from those who develop articles.
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$20 per hour?
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The Reformed Creeds teach that the Church is Israel. And those who reject Christ are not. So if you understand this, Romans 11 supports this.
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The Reformed position (Amillennial) supports this thread. I didn't grab it out of thin air.
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Three forms of unity = three creeds you had to google.
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Any Reformed folk know about these.
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How about the three forms of unity for starters.
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You believe nothing like the Reformed Creeds. You might borrow a thing or two from them but it is scant.
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Reformed, you are not Reformed in the least. You are a Dispensationalist borrowing from the Reformed just as the Baptists did.
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None of them would own a Dispensationalist. You violate their view of the Church as Israel. The spiritual kingdom of Christ. And their refutation of millennialism.
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You are not Reformed according to any of the Reformed creeds. You are a Dispensationalists who embraces some of the Reformed doctrines.
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No, there are no genuinely Reformed Dispensationalists. They are only quasi Reformed if that.
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Quote on Dispensationalist in the Reformed camp before Darby.
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Not Reformed in the historic sense.
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I would need to look up and publish a list of books that anyone can see for themselves simply by studying Reformed Theology.
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Historically the Reformed are Amillennial with several of the Princeton School being Post-millennial which is similar in many respects. Both say the church is Israel.
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If you familiarize yourself with any Lutheran, Reformed, or English Baptist view of Amillennialism, you will read the same works I read.
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I mentioned any standard Amillennial work or other works that say the Church is Israel. It's all there. That's where I'm coming from.
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I base my claims first on Jeremiah saying the New Covenant would replace the Old. This would abolish the OT Church State. Also on God's threat to Abraham that any uncircumcised would be cut off from his people. Jesus abolished circumci…
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Paul wrote Romans in a transitional period as the New Covenant replaced the Old. So speaking in the present tense he recognized the two Covenants side by side. But when the last reaming Jew died, nothing remained to make one a physical…
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Circumcision should come up in a search of your Logos dictionaries and encyclopedias. Old Covenant replaced by New is too obvious in scripture, but you might research it too. These two searches alone should solve many riddles.
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I answered giving a quote from Logos as requested.
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What does scripture plainly say?
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I gave scripture from my Logos library.
Circumcision of the heart existed since Abel and Job. Only when God incorporated unbelievers into Abraham's seed did physical circumcision come into being.
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If you answer a person according to their misunderstanding, you get nowhere. But if you answer them according to the truth about the topic, you at least presented it to their thinking.
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I am supposed to answer, but not according to a person's misunderstanding. So we should straighten that out first and then follow up with details.
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The New Covenant replaced the Old Covenant including circumcision, all the ceremonies, unbelievers, and the Ten Commandments.
“Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, That I will make a new covenant With the house of Israel, and…
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Remember, "they" were genuinely circumcised members of physical Israel. But when they died off, nothing remained to make one a physical Jew or member of Physical Israel. These are gentiles today who call themselves Jews and practice Je…