Did they or did they not - "did those feet in ancient times,walk on England's mountains green and was the Holy Lamb of God on England's pleasant pastures seen" ? - see www.glastonburyshrine.co.uk - twinc
The Lamb Of God And England
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twinc
, Dec 25 2010 11:17 PM
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Posted 25 December 2010 - 11:17 PM
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Posted 17 September 2011 - 03:16 PM
[quote] name='twinc' timestamp='1293344247' post='66388']
Did they or did they not - "did those feet in ancient times,walk on England's mountains green and was the Holy Lamb of God on England's pleasant pastures seen" ? - see www.glastonburyshrine.co.uk - twinc
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Jesus Christ "came only to the House of Israel." Jesus interacted with only two Gentiles. He healed the Genile centurion's servant only after the Pharisees "begged Him earnestly" to do so: "He loves Israel and has built us a synagogue." The other was a Caananite woman with a demon possessed daughter. His disciples asked Him to send her away. He called her a dog and told her that it was not right to give the children's [Israel] bread to dogs. When she agreed with Him (after much begging), He healed her daughter. Other than than, Jesus did not witness to any Gentiles. And there is no Biblical record that any circumcisin apostle witnessed to any Gentile other than Peter going to the Gentile centurion and then God had to drag him kicking and screaming. And, most importantly, this was after Paul was commissioned to go directly to the Gentiles bypassing Israel. And when Peter walked into the centurion's house, the Holy Spirit fell on all the Gentiles WITHOUT THEM BEING CIRCUMCISED. This was to tell Peter than God had cut off Israel and Israel covenant of circumcision or law was no longer in effect.
TeeJay
Did they or did they not - "did those feet in ancient times,walk on England's mountains green and was the Holy Lamb of God on England's pleasant pastures seen" ? - see www.glastonburyshrine.co.uk - twinc
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Jesus Christ "came only to the House of Israel." Jesus interacted with only two Gentiles. He healed the Genile centurion's servant only after the Pharisees "begged Him earnestly" to do so: "He loves Israel and has built us a synagogue." The other was a Caananite woman with a demon possessed daughter. His disciples asked Him to send her away. He called her a dog and told her that it was not right to give the children's [Israel] bread to dogs. When she agreed with Him (after much begging), He healed her daughter. Other than than, Jesus did not witness to any Gentiles. And there is no Biblical record that any circumcisin apostle witnessed to any Gentile other than Peter going to the Gentile centurion and then God had to drag him kicking and screaming. And, most importantly, this was after Paul was commissioned to go directly to the Gentiles bypassing Israel. And when Peter walked into the centurion's house, the Holy Spirit fell on all the Gentiles WITHOUT THEM BEING CIRCUMCISED. This was to tell Peter than God had cut off Israel and Israel covenant of circumcision or law was no longer in effect.
TeeJay
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