Ben Masada
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Was Mary M. the Same as Mary B.?
Was Mary M. the Same as Mary B.?
I find no correlation of this text with the birth of Judah from Sarah. Gal. 4:28 is about the life contention born between Ishmael and Isaac which has had no end to this very day, and Paul used the case to exonerate Isaac from being of Sarah and replace him with Christians which by doing so, the Jews were relegated to the condition of Ishmael as Christians were concerned. The bottom line is that the whole text of Gal. 4:21-31 is the climax of Replacement Theology.
Was Mary M. the Same as Mary B.?
Gal 4:28, Oh can we enter into Sarah's womb and be born again physically like Isaac is thought to be? seems like a odd statement that believers are like Isaac if this means a physical birth!! oh well tradition trumps reason and the allegorical method that scripture is meant to be interpreted by.
I find no correlation of this text with the birth of Judah from Sarah. Gal. 4:28 is about the life contention born between Ishmael and Isaac which has had no end to this very day, and Paul used the case to exonerate Isaac from being of Sarah and replace him with Christians which by doing so, the Jews were relegated to the condition of Ishmael as Christians were concerned. The bottom line is that the whole text of Gal. 4:21-31 is the climax of Replacement Theology.