flintstoned
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After all, Yahweh is the God of Israel.....the bible is for and about Israel, and the Gentiles are actually Israelites. God always had a plan to reunify Israel after it was split into two kingdoms (House of Judah and House Israel). That is why He sent Jesus. Yahweh was married to both sisters: the House of Judah (the Jews) and the House of Israel (who were NOT Jews, which is why they were called Gentiles by the Jews). Both of these kingdoms made up all of Israel, which is why all of the tribes (Jews and non-Jews) are considered Israelites. When God divorced the House of Israel, they were scattered among the nations. But God had a plan to reconcile them......through Jesus.
The only way the wife (Northern Kingdom Israel) could be released of her fate of having been put away and divorced by Yahweh was for Yahweh (her husband) to die which would annul and dissolve original marriage contract. Paul understood that when, using the law to explain, he reminded the Jews (who knew the law) that the law only has jurisdiction over a person until their death. When the person dies, any judgments, contracts, or obligations are then dissolved.Now free from the curse of her broken marriage covenant, Israel could actually remarry without being called an adulteress. However, how could she be rejoined to her groom if he was in the grave? If Jesus remained dead, then no remarriage between him and Israel could take place, despite her new freedom. Therefore, Jesus had to not only die to free Israel, but had to also rise from the dead so that she could remarry her former husband, who was in reality a New Husband.
http://www.losttribes.net/menu/gentile.html
https://www.ucg.org/bible-study-too...ain-in-bible-prophecy/are-all-israelites-jews
http://www.douglashamp.com/gods-div...storation-of-israel-through-the-new-covenant/
The only way the wife (Northern Kingdom Israel) could be released of her fate of having been put away and divorced by Yahweh was for Yahweh (her husband) to die which would annul and dissolve original marriage contract. Paul understood that when, using the law to explain, he reminded the Jews (who knew the law) that the law only has jurisdiction over a person until their death. When the person dies, any judgments, contracts, or obligations are then dissolved.Now free from the curse of her broken marriage covenant, Israel could actually remarry without being called an adulteress. However, how could she be rejoined to her groom if he was in the grave? If Jesus remained dead, then no remarriage between him and Israel could take place, despite her new freedom. Therefore, Jesus had to not only die to free Israel, but had to also rise from the dead so that she could remarry her former husband, who was in reality a New Husband.
http://www.losttribes.net/menu/gentile.html
https://www.ucg.org/bible-study-too...ain-in-bible-prophecy/are-all-israelites-jews
http://www.douglashamp.com/gods-div...storation-of-israel-through-the-new-covenant/