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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    "Redeem the dialect". Interesting concept.
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    The word "hope" is used 133 times in the bible, including 58 in the NT. It is written..."And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; 4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope: 5 And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed...
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    I didn't think I had. The only earthly kingdom Jesus will ever rule will be on the new earth, where converted Jews and Gentiles will still be one in Christ. He is already ruling the kingdom of the convert's hearts. Neither are unconverted Jews. Both terms, body and sheep, are similes used to...
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    We can always hope that when Jesus said "few will be saved", a billion was "few".
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    Either you don't consider yourself one of Jesus' sheep, or you don't think Jewish converts were known since before the word was. (I'm assuming you are a Gentile believer) Agreed, but I think all converts were known since before the foundation of the world. I don't agree, as the keys Peter and...
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    Are you writing about the political Israel or the Spiritual Israel? All men, Gentile and Israelite, that are in Christ, were chosen before the foundation of the world.
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    Did I say I was grafted onto Israel? I said the chosen people. What you refer to as Israel, is just a country. What I refer to as Israel, is the children of God. A border and a flag doesn't qualify anyone to call themselves Israelites.
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    Not God's Law. God's word means more to me than your opinion does. It is written..."Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression." (Rom 4:15) And..."(For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law." (Rom 5:13)...
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    Yes indeed, but until the Law of Moses, there was no punishment for, or atonement for, lies.
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    Well I am glad you do believe that Jews and Gentiles a have all the same rights and privilege's, and duties, in the NT "Church by Christ Jesus (Eph 3:21)". The doctrinal tenets of MAD seemed to be a cleaver between Jews and Gentiles. I'm glad I was misreading it. To be "grafted onto" the chosen...
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    Do you commit sin? I don't believe God will never force us to commit sin in order to help someone. I know the Spirit will not reside in a polluted "temple".
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    It didn't exist when the mid-wives told their lies. It is written..."Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression." (Rom 4:15) And..."(For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law." (Rom 5:13) And..."Therefore by the deeds...
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    Please remember, that happened before there was a Law against it. A Law now written on our hearts. (Rom 2:15)
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    It was His written words that I quoted.
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    It is the words of Jesus you seem to be having trouble with.
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    It is written..." Matthew 10:39 "He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it." Matthew 16:25 "For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it." Don't make the mistake of idolizing your...
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    Who’s it to?

    How can a Covenant be replaced by a gospel? I could understand the OC being replaced by a NC. And I also understand that the gospel was the same for both...ie, A Savior was coming/A Savior had come.
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    They are already dead, in trespasses and sins. Not at all. Satan also approves of more men committing sins to hypothetically save other dead people.
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    'Telling the truth' doesn't always always mean don't lie

    As to become a Christian requires our own death, (Rom 6:3-6)), why would death seem so reprehensible to you? Isn't the vessel's death man's ultimate goal? Life, then death, are just steps to eternity with God.
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    when did Peter use the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven ?

    Because there is only one message. At first, that "good news" was "a Savior is coming". Later, the "good news" was that "He has come and died for our sins and was raised from the dead". Why do you refuse to believe that Jews can also benefit from the grace of God?
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