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08-Jul-2019 16:49
Now here we find old Jacob on his death bed is making some prophetic utterances concerning all the twelve sons, and we won't look at all of them, but rather just the one that deals with Benjamin and that would be in verse 27, and here Jacob is speaking.
Genesis "Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf; in the morning he shall devour the prey, (Now that's a picture of viciousness) and at night he shall divide the spoil." Here's where I like to bring Saul of Tarsus, and Paul into the picture, and maybe you had never thought of it before.
Romans "For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse." So now with the advent of the Apostle Paul going out, it is predominantly now Gentiles only, with again, exceptions. I Corinthians 15:1-4) but they're few and far between.
By far and most of the calling out the Body of Christ is predominately Gentiles, so you see it's become a complete flip flop. Romans 11:1a "I say then, Hath God cast away his people?
I'd like go back to the Book of Genesis, Chapter 35 and just give you food for thought if nothing else.
Now here we have the account of Rachel dying in childbirth for the little baby Benjamin.
I Corinthians "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." We can't comprehend these things from the natural man, we must have first and foremost a Salvation experience ourself, and then of course the Holy Spirit enlightens us, and the Scriptures then begin to open up.
Now here in Romans Chapter 11 we're dealing with future Israel, and as we study this Chapter you will see that this Chapter flies in the face of what I guess 90% of Christendom stands on.
But as I pointed out in our last lesson, all the way from Genesis Chapter 12, "The call of Abram" to well into the Book of Acts it is predominantly Jew only, with exceptions. There was Jonah who went to the city of Nineveh, Naaman the Syrian General, Rahab the harlot, Ruth the Moabitess, those were Gentile exceptions, but for the most part God was dealing with Jew only.
God forbid." And remember most of Christendom is taught that He has.