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Reddit mentions of Redemption Accomplished and Applied
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> The whole world will worship the One God of Israel.
1 Cor 15
> Knowledge of God will fill the world.
Rom 1
> All Israelites will be returned to their homeland
The entire New Testament. Luke-Acts; Rev 21; Rom 9-11 etc.
> The Jewish people will experience eternal joy and gladness
Rom 2
> Nations will recognize the wrongs they did to Israel
Nations will recognize the wrongs they did to ~Israel~ Jesus, the true Israel. Gal 6; John 1
> The peoples of the world will turn to the Jews for spiritual guidance
Rom 2
> Weapons of war will be destroyed
1 Cor 15; Eph 1
> A person’s genealogical/tribal membership are transmitted exclusively through one’s physical father
The verses cited don't actually say that. And extrabiblical evidence/Paul's treatment of Timothy (circumcision) suggest the opposite.
> The Temple will be rebuilt
John 1-2; 1 Cor 5; 2 Cor 5; Rev 21
> World Peace
Col 1; Rom 1
> Christianity claims that Jesus "Fulfilled the law," i.e. the law is abrogated and need not any longer be observed.
No it doesn't.
> All Jews will embrace Torah observance
Rom 2; Rom 9; Heb 8
> Jesus cannot be a part of God, not him, anybody or anything
John 1
> The law is eternal.
Yes it is.
> In the future, the Messianic king will arise and renew the Davidic dynasty, restoring it to its initial sovereignty. He will
buildbe the Temple and gather the dispersed of the true Israel. Then, in his days, the observance of all the statutes willreturn to their previous statebe practiced in light of Him.We will offerHe was the perfect sacrifices,observeHe is the Sabbathicaland Jubilee years according to all their particulars as described by the Torah...> If a king will arise from the House of David who diligently contemplates the Torah and observes its mitzvot as prescribed by the Written Law and the Oral Law as David, his ancestor, will compel all of Israel to walk in (the way of the Torah) and rectify the breaches in its observance, and fight the wars of God, we may, with assurance, consider him Moshiah. If he succeeds in the above, builds the Temple in its place, and gathers the dispersed of Israel, he is definitely the Moshiah. He will then improve the entire world, motivating all the nations to serve God together, as Tzephaniah 3:9 states: 'I will transform the peoples to a purer language that they all will call upon the name of God and serve Him with one purpose.' If he did not succeed to this degree or was killed, he surely is not the redeemer promised by the Torah.
Luckily for us, Jesus did fulfill all of these things, and in a way that includes us Gentiles as full members of His covenant family. Many Jews may not interpret the OT in the same way as the NT authors did, but to say that they were ignorant of what the Messiah would look like is silly, and they spend a great deal of their time attempting to prove He was.
EDIT: Maybe it's the Reformed blood, but does no one read Calvin? Sheesh, skimming his commentaries would clear most of this silliness up.
EDIT 2: The literal hermeneutic is getting old. Also, John Murray and Geerhardus Vos (and again) have plenty to say too.
I'll put forward three more that I have read several times.