lukecash12
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It was Jews who killed the first Christians. It was the Pagan Catholics whom killed the Jews. Get your facts straight.
Right, because we can reduce two thousand years of history into two sentences...
Just one counter-example:
The Jews were killed during both great incursions of the Black Death; being blamed in Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Russian Orthodox societies as "well poisoners".
Here are some counter-facts to the premise of the thread:
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Moses are with the Father right now. After all, in the account of the transfiguration the Lord makes clear that He is the God of the living, hence His title as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob necessitates the conclusion of their living.
Everyone who participated in writing the OT, be they prophet, ardent historian (possibly in the case of books like Kings 1 & 2), or patriarch, did so through the express involvement of the Holy Spirit. Paul confirms that the OT is spirit breathed, quoting oftentimes from the Septuagint, and elsewhere of course establishes that his own letters are for doctrinal instruction of the Church as a whole; ergo, they also came from the Spirit.
My understanding of this is that Jews before the atonement could still benefit from the atonement. How? While they couldn't know Christ the way that we do, there are abundant prophecies in the OT all the way back to when the Lord said that His seed would bruise Satan under His heel. In the Akkedah (Binding of Isaac), Jews could see that it is truly God Himself who provides the offering. The person of Jesus/Yeshua is later laid out more descriptively in texts like Isaiah.
Clearly, the group that Paul described in Romans as the True Israel, was looking forward to Jesus Christ.