If you follow the God of Israel, you are Israel. His house is a house of prayer for all people. There’s one law for the native born and the stranger. If we are not of any of the tribes by blood, we are through adoption.
@@loraborealis2551 that might be true for an Israelite. This 'adoption' in the bible doesn't mean the same thing it does today. Part of the temple was open to everyone who wanted to pray, but that doesn't mean we ar suddenly part of the redemption story.
Thank you, Yeshua ❤️
YeHoVaH.
YaHuWaH
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He bore the sin of 'the many' = Israël. Has nothing to do with us.
Looks like you been sipping the kool aid bro
@@Ian_622 I had to look that up... but no, I came to that conclusion by doing careful research for many years. I grew up in a Christian crowd.
If you follow the God of Israel, you are Israel. His house is a house of prayer for all people. There’s one law for the native born and the stranger. If we are not of any of the tribes by blood, we are through adoption.
@@loraborealis2551 that might be true for an Israelite. This 'adoption' in the bible doesn't mean the same thing it does today. Part of the temple was open to everyone who wanted to pray, but that doesn't mean we ar suddenly part of the redemption story.