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It's Not Jews - It's Jesus

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saiah 66:8, a verse often misunderstood, doesn't refer to a political establishment, like Israel's 1948 formation, but a spiritual birth. Israel's initial birth around 1453 B.C. at Mount Sinai was physical, while its rebirth during Pentecost in 31 A.D., as depicted in Isaiah 66:8, was spiritual, born of the Spirit, not the flesh. The verse's phrase "as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children" symbolizes Jesus's crucifixion, followed by the birth of the spiritual Israel, the church. Ezekiel 37:15, involves two sticks for Judah and Joseph (Ephraim), symbolizing two houses becoming one nation under Jesus. The current Israeli state doesn't meet these conditions as they haven't united under Jesus nor merged the two houses. Isaiah 51:11, misinterpreted by many as the Jews' return to their land, refers to the redeemed under the New Covenant (Hebrews 12:22-24). The chapter discusses the true Zion and the heavenly Jerusalem, signifying spiritual restoration of true Israelites. Jeremiah 31 criticizes the misconception that Israel's 1948 formation fulfilled the prophecy of a nation born in a day. It highlights the New Covenant and God's mercy on scattered Israelites, who were once rejected but redeemed through Jesus, as explained in the Book of Hosea. The Gospel, brought to the British Isles by Apostle Paul, later spread to the United States. Therefore, Isaiah 66:8's "nation born in a day" isn't the 1948 political state of Israel, but the spiritual nation born through Jesus's sacrifice and the Holy Spirit's outpouring at Pentecost. This marked the rebirth of True Israel and True Judah, emphasizing Jesus and the Holy Spirit, not a geographical nation.
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saiah 66:8, a verse often misunderstood, doesn't refer to a political establishment, like Israel's 1948 formation, but a spiritual birth. Israel's initial birth around 1453 B.C. at Mount Sinai was physical, while its rebirth during Pentecost in 31 A.D., as depicted in Isaiah 66:8, was spiritual, born of the Spirit, not the flesh. The verse's phrase "as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children" symbolizes Jesus's crucifixion, followed by the birth of the spiritual Israel, the church. Ezekiel 37:15, involves two sticks for Judah and Joseph (Ephraim), symbolizing two houses becoming one nation under Jesus. The current Israeli state doesn't meet these conditions as they haven't united under Jesus nor merged the two houses. Isaiah 51:11, misinterpreted by many as the Jews' return to their land, refers to the redeemed under the New Covenant (Hebrews 12:22-24). The chapter discusses the true Zion and the heavenly Jerusalem, signifying spiritual restoration of true Israelites. Jeremiah 31 criticizes the misconception that Israel's 1948 formation fulfilled the prophecy of a nation born in a day. It highlights the New Covenant and God's mercy on scattered Israelites, who were once rejected but redeemed through Jesus, as explained in the Book of Hosea. The Gospel, brought to the British Isles by Apostle Paul, later spread to the United States. Therefore, Isaiah 66:8's "nation born in a day" isn't the 1948 political state of Israel, but the spiritual nation born through Jesus's sacrifice and the Holy Spirit's outpouring at Pentecost. This marked the rebirth of True Israel and True Judah, emphasizing Jesus and the Holy Spirit, not a geographical nation.
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