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There are clear connections between Christ's word in the New Testament, and the promises to Israel recorded by [[Isaiah]] in the Old Testament. Christ had come for those who sit in [[Blindness (Punishment of Disobedience)|darkness]], for the [[Prisoners (prophecy)|prisoners]], for the [[Dispersions of Israel|captives]], for those very people of the children of Israel [[Divorce of Israel|divorced]] from their God centuries beforehand, in the very days of Isaiah! So it is evident that an honest study of scripture reveals precisely what Jeremiah prophesied to be: that the New Covenant was made by God with those very same people with whom He made the Old Covenant: the literal, physical, children of Israel.
There are clear connections between [[Yahshua Christ|Christ's]] word in the [[New Testament]], and the promises to Israel recorded by [[Isaiah]] in the Old Testament. Christ had come for those who sit in [[Blindness (Punishment of Disobedience)|darkness]], for the [[Prisoners (prophecy)|prisoners]], for the [[Dispersions of Israel|captives]], for those very people of the children of Israel [[Divorce of Israel|divorced]] from their God centuries beforehand, in the very days of Isaiah! So it is evident that an honest study of scripture reveals precisely what Jeremiah prophesied to be: that the New Covenant was made by God with those very same people with whom He made the Old Covenant: the literal, physical, children of Israel.

Latest revision as of 19:56, 4 May 2023

There are clear connections between Christ's word in the New Testament, and the promises to Israel recorded by Isaiah in the Old Testament. Christ had come for those who sit in darkness, for the prisoners, for the captives, for those very people of the children of Israel divorced from their God centuries beforehand, in the very days of Isaiah! So it is evident that an honest study of scripture reveals precisely what Jeremiah prophesied to be: that the New Covenant was made by God with those very same people with whom He made the Old Covenant: the literal, physical, children of Israel.