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Very well then.
How is (whatever word you want to use) “in the picture”?
There’s nothing to document. We believe in G-d and His promises. This is nothing new.Please document.
The words I use are G-d’s promises to the nation of Israel. Do I have to spell it out for you? Do you want verses cited? What?Very well then.
How is (whatever word you want to use) “in the picture”?
You made THIS claim:There’s nothing to document. We believe in G-d and His promises. This is nothing new.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maimonides#The_13_principles_of_faith
What IS new is that they are unfolding in front of everyone’s eyes now. It poses a theological problem for many- but not for us.
So, yeah, you are required to document an historical claim.Jews always believed in G-d’s promises,** including those in Ezekiel**
You’re quite the dancer.The words I use are G-d’s promises to the nation of Israel. Do I have to spell it out for you? Do you want verses cited? What?
Ezekiel is a prophet. The book of Ezekiel is in the Jewish Bible. We believe- and always did, in the prophets. If we didn’t, then Ezekiel wouldn’t be part of the Jewish Bible.You made THIS claim:
So, yeah, you are required to document an historical claim.
So please provide documentation of your claim.
No dancing. Staight up. The term was used before me- as I proved to you. I realize that you scrolling up is too difficult.You’re quite the dancer.
You said:
"Natural Israel" is very much in the picture; as you see.
So ah…yeah. I want you to explain what you mean, and document historically how the Jews have always held this view.
I’m still waiting for you to provide HISTORICAL documentation thatEzekiel is a prophet. The book of Ezekiel is in the Jewish Bible. We believe- and always did, in the prophets. If we didn’t, then Ezekiel wouldn’t be part of the Jewish Bible.
Why? You think otherwise?
Which you have not.Jews always believed in G-d’s promises, including those in Ezekiel.
A. I gave it to you in a link, but you apparently don’t know how to use links.I’m still waiting for you to provide HISTORICAL documentation that
Wikipedia is not a source.A. I gave it to you in a link, but you apparently don’t know how to use links.
B.I explained it to you logically- that Ezekiel is a prophet and the Book of Ezekiel is in the Jewish Bible- ONLY because we believe in prophesy and that Ezekiel was a prophet.
Again, do you claim otherwise?
In Wikipedia, it is just restating Maimonides’ “13 principles of faith”. Maimonides took them from various Talmudic sources.Wikipedia is not a source.
Even if it was, it still does not answer the question.
IOW, you cannot document what you are saying.
JustaServant—Please document historically where Jews have always had the Dispensationalist view of Ezekiel.
Pulling out an obscure Rabbi from the past is not documentation.In Wikipedia, it is just restating Maimonides’ “13 principles of faith”. Maimonides took them from various Talmudic sources.
Want to see the full version? Here:
daat.ac.il/daat/mahshevt/rambam/hakdamat-2.htm#6
And feel free to use Google Translate if your Hebrew isn’t good enough. His English wasn’t quite up to par.
And yet again, Ezekiel is a prophet and the Book of Ezekiel is in the Jewish Bible- ONLY because we believe in prophesy and that Ezekiel was a prophet.
And yet again, do you claim that we don’t believe in the prophets?
Read the Bible.Please document.
There is no connection between Christian Dispensationalism and what Jews have believed from their Bible for thousands of years.Pulling out an obscure Rabbi from the past is not documentation.
As far as the Bible, people have been claiming it says certain things for years, TV evangelists are very good at it.
You cannot connect what Jews have believed historically with a Dispensationalist philosophy which only arrived on the scene in the 20th century. Dispys themselves use obscure Catholic writings to claim the Catholic Church believed in their view as well.
There is NO PROOF whatsoever that the modern state of Israel has anything to do with what was written in the Bible thousands of years ago.
LOL! Maimonides was anything but an “obscure rabbi”.Pulling out an obscure Rabbi from the past is not documentation.
People can claim whatever they want. I couldn’t care less.As far as the Bible, people have been claiming it says certain things for years, TV evangelists are very good at it.
As I pointed out, Dispensationalism is a Christian thing; not a Jewish one. Dispensationalism only arrived in the 20th century,but G-d’s promises to the nation of Israel are THOUSANDS of years old.You cannot connect what Jews have believed historically with a Dispensationalist philosophy which only arrived on the scene in the 20th century. Dispys themselves use obscure Catholic writings to claim the Catholic Church believed in their view as well.
Sure.There is NO PROOF whatsoever that the modern state of Israel has anything to do with what was written in the Bible thousands of years ago.