>>803398
>Because if you meant spiritual Israel, then you had no reason to criticize anyone in the first place.
Yes I did because those were and are state church empires. Definitely not part of Israel or the elect. Furthermore, I specifically said that prophecy is delimited to Scripture, and to try to make up your own prophecies is just elevating your own words to the level of scripture. Which is exactly what many people have done.
>So why the contention here?
Because there are people elevating their personal reasoning to the level of sacred scripture as if that's all scripture was as well.
>All I'm asking now is that you be clear with what you even mean by Israel.
If you had ever read the prophecies of the OT such as Isaiah you'd already have a clue that Israel is a way to reference God's elect, see for example Isaiah 42, 44 and 45 and what it says.
Or if you just read Galatians 4
Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made. He saith not, And to seeds, as of many; but as of one, And to thy seed, which is Christ.
— Galatians 3:16
But you know what, I shouldn't have to spoonfeed you just so you won't come against me with these highly demeaning slanders. I've been talking about prophecy being exceptional, and that is what I've been talking about in the first place. The people is God is saved believers in Jesus Christ, and he is the heir of all those things and also Israel being spoken to in Psalms 147 which I quoted. That's why I quoted Psalm 147. The word of God is to the people of God and therefore you don't substitute false non-prophecies for that.
>But providence and the working of the Spirit isn't exceptional to Israel.
But I never even said that though.
>Yet you're running under the assumption that Israel was the one with the exceptional presence of God.
What?? I said the prophecies of the Bible are exceptional in my post.
???? Dude where are you getting this? Where did I use those two words together? I said the prophecies of the Bible are exceptional.
Like I said here: >>803359
<I'm talking about how Scripture is exceptional
And here: >>803302
<The inspired prophecies of the Bible are exceptional
>I'm sorry for you if you somehow focus on Israel as the exceptional one in these things.
Huh? Where did I say this? Also do you even understand that those who are in Christ take part in those blessings? Hence why I quoted the Psalm 147?