I loved your answer. How few there are who admit that when a seeming anomaly arises that both must be true and we have not yet had light on the reconciliation of these seeming conflicting scriptures. Here, I hope, is the answer to the previous posting which raises the dilemma.
Israel had a Contract of Law. They broke it and the penalties of this Contract (Lev.26, Deut.28) came into force. You can even see them today in action. Israel is persecuted, dispersed among the nations and have foreign kings ruling over them. Jesus came and presented Himself as a Lamb to deal with the major problem of SIN and SINS. Israel's problem was not Rome. While under David and keeping the Law, Israel was invincible. Israel's problems came from their sins. This they did not want to hear, and so they rejected Jesus Messiah. They rejected Him THEN, NOW, and right up to the moment He bursts forth from the clouds and they "mourn" (Matt.24:30, Rev.1:7). Thus, Israel was never released from their COVENANT. That why we have a holocaust. That's why not all Jews have returned to their Land. They are still dispersed and persecuted.
When Christ comes the Church is complete, and so He turns to Israel (Act.15:14-16). Hebrews 11:1 defines FAITH. It says that only UNSEEN things produce faith. So when Christ is SEEN, faith is OVER. Israel can NEVER be born again, be sons of God, have eternal life and rule the earth. But they DO HAVE THE COVENANTS. The Covenant of Promise made with Abraham guarantees their Land "as an everlasting possession", and to make sure they are never again kicked out again, they have a New Covenant OF LAW (Jer.31:31-33). This Covenant is "better" (Heb.7:22) because unlike the first Covenant OF LAW at Sinai, it is written in the inward part of the Israelite. Added to this, Israelites get a new heart and a new spirit (Ezek.11:19, etc.).
The reason why this New Covenant seems to be attached to the Church is because it was RATIFIED in Christ's blood. All Covenants between God and fallen man must be ratified by blood (Heb.9:20-22). Christ's blood is NOT ONLY for the Church. True, it isfor us who believe, but the ACT of shedding this blood covers "the SIN of the WORLD" (Jn.1:29) and the "SINS of the WORLD" (1st Jn.2:2). It is the blood that ratifies the New Covenant even though the Covenant is not in effect yet, and Christ's blood is purely for the Father to allow Him to lift the curse caused by Abel's blood - a matter of the earth, not men (Heb.12:24).
Christ's blood does many things. One of them is to ratify the New Covenant of Law which will only come into effect when Israel is UNITED again. The term "God's Law", or "My (God's) Law" IN EVERY CASE in the Old Testament, means the Law of Moses. Israel ONLY get the New Covenant. That is the plain grammar of Jeremiah 31:31-33 and Hebrews 8:8. This Covenant is given "in those days" when Israel (ten northern Tribes) and Judah (two southern Tribes) are ONE again. That is why the Law never passes and must still be fulfilled. Christ has fulfilled the Law, but "IT" (the Law) is still to be fulfilled by those under CONTRACT - Israel.
The Church is not involved in the New Covenant. The Church is only bound by the Covenant made with Noah, and the Covenant of Promise made with Abraham (Gal.3:29). Any attempt by the Church to get involved in an Covenant is forbidden (Matt.5:33-37), and any attempt by the Church to get involved in the law of Moses is condemned (Gal.5:4). Israel's future is that predicted by the prophets - the last (and one of the best) was Zachariah at the end of Luke 1.
Israel had a Contract of Law. They broke it and the penalties of this Contract (Lev.26, Deut.28) came into force. You can even see them today in action. Israel is persecuted, dispersed among the nations and have foreign kings ruling over them. Jesus came and presented Himself as a Lamb to deal with the major problem of SIN and SINS. Israel's problem was not Rome. While under David and keeping the Law, Israel was invincible. Israel's problems came from their sins. This they did not want to hear, and so they rejected Jesus Messiah. They rejected Him THEN, NOW, and right up to the moment He bursts forth from the clouds and they "mourn" (Matt.24:30, Rev.1:7). Thus, Israel was never released from their COVENANT. That why we have a holocaust. That's why not all Jews have returned to their Land. They are still dispersed and persecuted.
When Christ comes the Church is complete, and so He turns to Israel (Act.15:14-16). Hebrews 11:1 defines FAITH. It says that only UNSEEN things produce faith. So when Christ is SEEN, faith is OVER. Israel can NEVER be born again, be sons of God, have eternal life and rule the earth. But they DO HAVE THE COVENANTS. The Covenant of Promise made with Abraham guarantees their Land "as an everlasting possession", and to make sure they are never again kicked out again, they have a New Covenant OF LAW (Jer.31:31-33). This Covenant is "better" (Heb.7:22) because unlike the first Covenant OF LAW at Sinai, it is written in the inward part of the Israelite. Added to this, Israelites get a new heart and a new spirit (Ezek.11:19, etc.).
The reason why this New Covenant seems to be attached to the Church is because it was RATIFIED in Christ's blood. All Covenants between God and fallen man must be ratified by blood (Heb.9:20-22). Christ's blood is NOT ONLY for the Church. True, it isfor us who believe, but the ACT of shedding this blood covers "the SIN of the WORLD" (Jn.1:29) and the "SINS of the WORLD" (1st Jn.2:2). It is the blood that ratifies the New Covenant even though the Covenant is not in effect yet, and Christ's blood is purely for the Father to allow Him to lift the curse caused by Abel's blood - a matter of the earth, not men (Heb.12:24).
Christ's blood does many things. One of them is to ratify the New Covenant of Law which will only come into effect when Israel is UNITED again. The term "God's Law", or "My (God's) Law" IN EVERY CASE in the Old Testament, means the Law of Moses. Israel ONLY get the New Covenant. That is the plain grammar of Jeremiah 31:31-33 and Hebrews 8:8. This Covenant is given "in those days" when Israel (ten northern Tribes) and Judah (two southern Tribes) are ONE again. That is why the Law never passes and must still be fulfilled. Christ has fulfilled the Law, but "IT" (the Law) is still to be fulfilled by those under CONTRACT - Israel.
The Church is not involved in the New Covenant. The Church is only bound by the Covenant made with Noah, and the Covenant of Promise made with Abraham (Gal.3:29). Any attempt by the Church to get involved in an Covenant is forbidden (Matt.5:33-37), and any attempt by the Church to get involved in the law of Moses is condemned (Gal.5:4). Israel's future is that predicted by the prophets - the last (and one of the best) was Zachariah at the end of Luke 1.