Don’t confuse the Old Law (testament) with New Law that governs Christians today. How does God behave differently between the Laws/testaments? Does the difference in laws account for these differences?
The lineages of the people you mention are fairly clear. Hebrew is probably the most muddled.
Israelites = Abrahamic lineage and covenant under the Old Testament
Jews = Lineage from Cain, Nimrod, tribe of Judah, currently Synagogue of Satan as referenced in Revelations. Imposters of the original Jews who are now gone.
Semites = Arabs, lineage of Ishmael from Abraham’s son with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. They will likely play a role in destroying/weakening the Synagouge. You can see that happening today.
Hebrews = Likely Abrahamic lineage but less clear in Bible references, likely depending on author of the book in question. I need to dig into this one more.
Don’t confuse the Old Law (testament) with New Law that governs Christians today. How does God behave differently between the Laws/testaments? Does the difference in laws account for these differences?
The lineages of the people you mention are fairly clear. Hebrew is probably the most muddled.
Israelites = Abrahamic lineage and covenant under the Old Testament
Jews = Lineage from Cain, Nimrod, tribe of Judah, currently Synagogue of Satan as referenced in Revelations. Imposters of the original Jews who are now gone.
Semites = Arabs, lineage of Ishmael from Abraham’s son with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. They will play a role in destroying/weakening the Synagouge.
Hebrews = Likely Abrahamic lineage but less clear in Bible references, likely depending on author of the book in question. I need to dig into this one more.
Don’t confuse the Old Law (testament) with New Law that governs Christians today. How does God behave differently between the Laws/testaments? Does the difference in laws account for these differences?
The lineages of the people you mention are fairly clear. Hebrew is probably the most muddled.
Israelites = Abrahamic lineage and covenant under the Old Testament
Jews = Lineage from Cain, Nimrod, tribe of Judah, currently Synagogue of Satan as referenced in Revelations. Imposters of the original Jews who are now gone.
Semites = Arabs, lineage of Ishmael from Abraham’s son with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. They will play as role in destroying/weakening the Synagouge.
Hebrews = Likely Abrahamic lineage but less clear in Bible references, likely depending on author of the book in question. I need to dig into this one more.
Don’t confuse the Old Law (testament) with New Law that governs Christians today. How does God behave differently between the Laws/testaments? Does the difference in laws account for these differences?
The lineages of the people you mention are fairly clear. Hebrew is probably the most muddled.
Israelites = Abrahamic lineage and covenant under the Old Testament
Jews = Lineage from Cain, Nimrod, currently Synagogue of Satan as referenced in Revelations. Imposters of the original Jews who are now gone.
Semites = Arabs, lineage of Ishmael from Abraham’s son with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. They will play as role in destroying/weakening the Synagouge.
Hebrews = Likely Abrahamic lineage but less clear in Bible references, likely depending on author of the book in question. I need to dig into this one more.
Don’t confuse the Old Law (testament) with New Law that governs Christians today. How does God behave differently between the Laws/testaments? Does the difference in laws account for these differences?
The lineages of the people you mention are fairly clear. Hebrew is probably the most muddled.
Israelites = Abrahamic lineage and covenant under the Old Testament
Jews = Lineage from Cain, Nimrod, currently Synagogue of Satan as referenced in Revelations. Imposters of the original Jews who are now gone.
Semites = Arabs, lineage of Ishmael from Abraham’s son with Hagar, the Egyptian servant. They will play as role in destroying/weakening the Synagouge.
Hebrews = Likely Abrahamic lineage but less clear in Bible references, likely depending on author of the book in question.