God treated Israel differently than he treats the church. God treated Israel as an entire. He treats Christians on an individual basis and not as a nation as a whole.
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God treated Israel differently than he treats the church. God treated Israel as an entire. He treats Christians on an individual basis and not as a nation as a whole.
@barncat did you see both AND's in there, oh, and what do you think repent means?
Interesting isn't it, that those different passages say similar things.
Thanks for the response @in-his-image I appreciate it! Have you run into this guy before? He likes to leave comments like this then he RARELY IF EVER responds to the reply left on his comment.
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Say what? The church was in the wilderness when they left Egypt? Yes...it was there!
The greek word in that verse is Lexicon :: Strong's G1577 - ekklēsia and is translated as "church" 115 times and "assembly" only 3 times. If the church as in the wilderness with Moses then that means that the "church" was not created after Yeshua died and rose again.
You can find more information about the word ekklēsia below.
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G1577&t=KJV
Yes, @barncat has been taken shots here and there at people's post for awhile and not really having much to say when questioned about what his/her motivations are. As for the Greek translation I try to search for the Hebrew word to gain a better understanding of the mean which isn't always doable.
@simms50 keep studying and don't loose sight of the goal!
Thanks for the encouragement. I as well agree to use the Hebrew as much as possible but as far as I know there is no Hebrew book of Acts so that is why I had to use the Greek in this case!
Shalom!