Patterns of Evidence: The Israel Dilemma
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- Join Timothy Mahoney and Jodell Onstott, author of the book "YHWH Exists," as they discuss the pattern of evidence uncovered in The Israel Dilemma and how it relates to God's covenant with Israel. Also hear why Jodell participated in the film and why you should consider joining us for its theatrical release November 13th, 14th, and 17th.
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Jodell is correct. The preposterous of evidence became convincing when I put it to the test.
Thank you for your contrabution to this discussion.
Now, if I could just spill, spell PREPONDERANCE. AHHHHH!
@, you’re in good company!
Perfect timing Jodell!
@@davidtyler3116, thank you, Dave!
I don't know why this people have to put such a high volume background music in there videos, why they do this? do they think we like it!? nooo nobody like it! we click on a talking videos to see and hear people talking! if we wanted to listen to music we would go to spotyfy or whatever!
God will never break a covenant with man, but man will break a covenant with God. When man breaks the covenant the covenant ceases to be in effect because covenants require both sides to keep it in order for it to remain in force. Jews broke their side of the covenant with God. Gods side of the covenant remains for those who accept Gods Messiah Jesus Christ. WE are Israel. Followers of Jesus Christ both Gentile and Jew.
@@Paul-w3f1y Does contract law work like that? The offer before us is whether to choose blessings or curses. That offer is new every day, all day. We harvest what we sow. That truth did not cease to be.
@@charlessutton5400 Yes, I believe contract law does work like that. If one party refuses to uphold it's end of the bargain the other side isn't obligated to perform it's end. Certainly we are presented with choosing right or wrong , life or death every day and that never ends, but when you constantly choose wrong time after time after time again, you can't expect forgiveness. You can't expect the contract to be in force. God will not be mocked.
@@Paul-w3f1y The contract I was thinking about has the curses as a part of the contract, as well as the blessings being one of the options offered. The exile from the land, for instance. That was a prior stipulation within the contract. The reason I focus on this issue is because the return is also a prior stipulation, with typical if/then/when conditions. I find that encouraging.
@@charlessutton5400 I agree with you about both the curse and the promise within the contract. I also agree with the concept of the return stipulation and the If, /then/ when. I think where we differ is regarding the who. Many see Israel & Jews as being synonymous. I don't and I don't think the Bible says they are. ANYONE who believes that Jesus is from the Father and that Jesus is the Christ that fullfilled the scriptures becomes Israel. Whether Jew or Gentile. Anyone who doesn't believe??...Well that's God's domain to say what happens to them. Not mine.
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