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Many here do not understand that every promise made by God was fulfilled completely in our Messiah, Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The entirety of the old testament points to His coming .. and is fulfilled in His new covenant revealed to all mankind by grace through faith in God's only Son. They do not understand that although the bible chronicles the history of physical/national Israel, it is primarily a book (God's word) pertaining to spiritual israel. But even the very premise of there being a "spiritual Israel" is foreign to them. Their "Israel of God" lives on the Gaza strip. They clearly read (and should now) that only a remnant of physical Israel will be saved ... but yet persist in teaching that "all Israel will be saved" (eventually, although contradictory) during/just prior to their so-called earthly millennium. An earthly millennium where both bodily glorified humans and not yet bodily glorified humans co-exist together and habitat with our glorified and risen Saviour. Our Saviour whose glorious radiance shines brighter than the sun and negates the need of such in the heavenly Jerusalem to come ... but yet, those living on earth during this period will decide after 1,000 years of being in His glorious and loving presence that it might not be a bad idea to rebel against Him (for what, God only knows ?). How ANY of this makes any sense whatsoever to anybody anywhere escapes me entirely. God loves today's inhabitants of Israel. He loved them enough to die for them ... just as He did and does those of Arabic descent that today are being evicted from their homes. Today's national Israel is a discussion of a geo/political nature ... and has nothing to do with the biblical. The requirement for both Jew and Greek to be saved is through faith in God's only Son. When Christ returns the second time, it will be to judge both the living and the dead ... period.