Mellontes wrote:It's a little late to be clarifying things now isn't it?
Not in my mind. Clarity is always desired over murkiness!
Apostate Judaism (to me) is the system under the leadership of the Pharisees and Saducees combined with bunches of traditions. It was this system that wholly supported the crucifixion and persuaded the Romans to fulfil their (apostate Judaism) lusts in this concern. It was people from this system (let's just call them unbelieving Jews) who killed the OT prophets, killed the Lord Jesus, persecuted His apostles, and persecuted the church, as in the body of Christ, as in the saved. I am fully convinced (no play on words) that Matthew 24:3, in regards to the the Lord's "Parousia" coming, is in direct relationship with the judgment upon apostate Judaism and included (as a necessity) the destruction of the temple ending the old covenant system once for all, eliminating all the shadows and bore witness upon the One who did fulfill al those shadows. This was the "end of the world (age)" that the disciples founded their question to Jesus. It is amazing to think that the disciples were thinking of planetary destruction (as some theologies believe) when the subject had never even been approached. There will never be a return to the shadow "state" of the old covenant system of priests and temple sacrifices. To do so would be an affront to the God and Christ who foreordained all these things from the foundations of the world.
So when "Chrisianity" does the same things as apostate Judaism did we are left with a "woman that rides the beast" i.e. apostate Christianity.
John Hagee is a Zionist through and through. He supports Israel at every turn.
Just like those that brought the Balfour Document into existence.
He supports the rebuilding of the temple.
Which has already been done by Christ.
He physically finances these endeavours through his organization "Christians United for Israel." They may point the finger at Israel and Jerusalem, but is only with gratitude and praise. If you say something bad about Israel, you will have John Hagee at your door asking why you said it (not literal).
And yet, again, he never points the finger at Rome.
Hagee said in an apology letter to Rome:
“I better understand that reference to the Roman Catholic Church as the “apostate church” and the “great whore” described in the Book of Revelation is a rhetorical device long employed in anti-Catholic literature and commentary.
I hope you recognize that I have repeatedly stated that my interpretation of Revelation leads me to conclude that the “apostate church” and the “great whore” appear only during the seven years of tribulation after all the true believers - Catholic and Protestant - have been taken up to heaven. Therefore, neither of these phrases can be synonymous with the Catholic Church.”
Hopefully my above description of apostate Judaism shows the difference in what I meant and what you seem to think I meant...
Somewhat. But the fact of the matter is that there are many dispensationalists that believe Jerusalem is the the city of seven hills and clearly it is not. It's Rome.
How'd I do?
In terms of not answering my question? Great, since you didn't answer it!
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Here's a question I'll ask you from Daniel 7:25, I have asked this before and I don't know that I have received an answer. Here goes. What "times and laws" has Jerusalem changed?"