tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-548291525564368848.post5499764488286089260..comments2014-04-15T16:06:07.375-05:00Comments on Daryl Hedding: Remembering Israel at EasterDaryl Heddinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11582715929174803927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-548291525564368848.post-82424842588022021282014-04-15T16:06:07.375-05:002014-04-15T16:06:07.375-05:00Thanks "Effie".
Not quite sure what yo...Thanks "Effie". <br /><br />Not quite sure what your point is or how we "openly slip into replacement theology" by helping with Aliyah or how calling it Easter or Pessah makes any difference to the celebration of Christ's death and resurrection, but I do appreciate you taking the time to read the piece and comment on it!Daryl Heddinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11582715929174803927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-548291525564368848.post-21197354479706425142014-04-15T14:10:59.755-05:002014-04-15T14:10:59.755-05:00And here you err my brother. The salvation in Egyp...And here you err my brother. The salvation in Egypt was not given to a single group of people alone. It was given to everybody, who was covered behind the blood of the lamb, regardless of offspring. As we can see in the story, the Exodus included a large multitude of people, which were not Hebrews, who also entered into the covenant of Mt. Sinai and became a part of the people. There is no different law for different people and definitely no different feasts for the family of God.<br /><br />And ofc I do not have to mention your view of Romans 11:25 - the fullness of the gentiles, are the Melo HaGoim from Genesis 48:19 and the fulfillment of the prophecy to Ephraim.<br />oops… <br />As you see this topic is long from dead and over and since the Embassy and even Jogi is now involved in bringing back the 10 lost Tribes, you now even openly slip into replacement theology.<br />….<br />To praise Eastern as the feast of the resurrection is not quite the demands of the Bible. It is pagan feast, no matter which names and allegories you use to give it a biblical perspective. <br /><br />Jesus himself celebrated Pessah as instructed by the father - so should you and everybody else who follows the King of Kings. He died as the King of the Jews as the Passah lamb, when i read the story correctly and not as some Sun God with his easter bunny or lost eggs.<br /><br />For some time now I follow the teachings concerning the Torah, the persons of the Messiah and Israel and it is not delightful what I have to read.<br /><br />It's time to make some noise. And Halleluyah I didn't started it ;)<br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05903378879463516113noreply@blogger.com