You would like it if I misunderstood many things (I’m Janschology btw) but Jesus himself said multiple times that he is only come for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. He wasn’t interested in anyone other than Jews.
He said it is not appropriate to take the children’s (Jews) food and to cast it to the dogs (non Jews). When he sent his apostles out, he told them to stay away from the gentiles but to only seek out the lost sheep of the house of Israel. When he said I have come do that you may have life and have it more abundantly, he was only addressing his fellow Jews.
Do you acknowledge that Jesus is the person spoken of in Psalm 110? Jesus himself references Psalm 110 on a few occasions.
In which case, do you acknowledge that Jesus plan is to fill the nations with dead bodies?
Do you acknowledge that he is to rule in the midst of his enemies and that this was accomplished by making Rome the seat of Christianity?
You can assert that I have misunderstood many things until we’re both blue in the face but I have given you a nice, digestible amount of references that you could demonstrate my misunderstanding with. I do hope you will address Psalm 110 for me (and the similar sentiments in Revelation)
You did ask me to expand on what I wrote after all.
I hope your last response isn’t the peak of your riposte…
That Rome being the seat of Christianity is the fulfillment of Jesus 'ruling in the midst of thine enemies', since the Jews were at war with Rome at the time of Christianity and Christianity went on to take over Rome (and it's Empire) with Jesus as the figurehead whereby Europe, over the following centuries, was forced into conversion to the sect of messianic Judaism known as Christianity
Psa 110:5 The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath.
Psa 110:6 He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
That, as per the above verses, Jesus is to kill masses of Goyim (non-Jews) and ruin our nations, filling them up with corpses.
Jesus was never 'with' Rome, he said give Cesear what is his, these materialistics nothings, ultimate obediance is to the King of kings(Jesus Christ).
"He will crush kings on the day of His anger."
On the day of His anger kings will be crushed and there will be Jewish kings and American kings and Palestinian kings and Russian and Chinese, even the Canadian kings will not be spared if they are determined to stay enemies of God, make sense?
On the day of His Judgement, ever knee will bow and we'll see where everyone's heart is, how is yours?
I'm sorry, this is a wholly inadequate response to some straightforward points.
No on said Jesus was 'with' Rome. Rome was the enemy of the Jews. Psalm 110 states that Jesus will rule in the midst of Israels enemies and Rome is what became the seat of Christianity.
THIS is Jesus ruling in the midst of thine enemies.
You have completely avoided the verse which says:
He shall judge among the goy, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
Jesus is there to kill all our rulers and fill our countries with dead bodies, correct?
You would like it if I misunderstood many things (I’m Janschology btw) but Jesus himself said multiple times that he is only come for the lost sheep of the house of Israel. He wasn’t interested in anyone other than Jews.
He said it is not appropriate to take the children’s (Jews) food and to cast it to the dogs (non Jews). When he sent his apostles out, he told them to stay away from the gentiles but to only seek out the lost sheep of the house of Israel. When he said I have come do that you may have life and have it more abundantly, he was only addressing his fellow Jews.
Do you acknowledge that Jesus is the person spoken of in Psalm 110? Jesus himself references Psalm 110 on a few occasions.
In which case, do you acknowledge that Jesus plan is to fill the nations with dead bodies?
Do you acknowledge that he is to rule in the midst of his enemies and that this was accomplished by making Rome the seat of Christianity?
You can assert that I have misunderstood many things until we’re both blue in the face but I have given you a nice, digestible amount of references that you could demonstrate my misunderstanding with. I do hope you will address Psalm 110 for me (and the similar sentiments in Revelation)
You did ask me to expand on what I wrote after all.
I hope your last response isn’t the peak of your riposte…
Yes, please walk me through it, I mean to understand. I have Psalm 110
what is the specific greivance, if you please?
Two points:
That Rome being the seat of Christianity is the fulfillment of Jesus 'ruling in the midst of thine enemies', since the Jews were at war with Rome at the time of Christianity and Christianity went on to take over Rome (and it's Empire) with Jesus as the figurehead whereby Europe, over the following centuries, was forced into conversion to the sect of messianic Judaism known as Christianity
Psa 110:5 The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. Psa 110:6 He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
That, as per the above verses, Jesus is to kill masses of Goyim (non-Jews) and ruin our nations, filling them up with corpses.
Jesus was never 'with' Rome, he said give Cesear what is his, these materialistics nothings, ultimate obediance is to the King of kings(Jesus Christ).
"He will crush kings on the day of His anger." On the day of His anger kings will be crushed and there will be Jewish kings and American kings and Palestinian kings and Russian and Chinese, even the Canadian kings will not be spared if they are determined to stay enemies of God, make sense?
On the day of His Judgement, ever knee will bow and we'll see where everyone's heart is, how is yours?
I'm sorry, this is a wholly inadequate response to some straightforward points.
No on said Jesus was 'with' Rome. Rome was the enemy of the Jews. Psalm 110 states that Jesus will rule in the midst of Israels enemies and Rome is what became the seat of Christianity.
THIS is Jesus ruling in the midst of thine enemies.
You have completely avoided the verse which says:
He shall judge among the goy, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
Jesus is there to kill all our rulers and fill our countries with dead bodies, correct?