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Dispensation Premillennialism: Fact or Fiction?

Ephesians.
Please cite or quote the verse explicitly stating God has two peoples.
The two cannot be made one if .......
Your opinion was not requested. An explicit statement in scripture is what was requested. This is part of the problem that commonly occurs when discussing Dispensational Premillennialism with Dispensational Premillennialists. Simple question are responded to but not actually answered. Theological bias or personal opinion are offered instead of scripture. Honest answers are rarely provided. Constant attempt to change the subject must be endured by any and all inquirers.
So I guess the best questions to ask are:
1. Are Gentiles part of the ABRAHAMIC covenant? [Remembering that God simply promised outside the covenant, that all the nations of the world would be blessed by Abraham's seed, which does not require those nations to be a part of the covenant.]
2. Why did God break the covenant with Abraham? [To say he didn't means you realize that God has unfinished business solely with the Jews.]
3. If the physical promises made specifically within the covenant are not fulfilled, is God simply going to break the covenant He made with Abraham? Or, are we to believe as Abraham did, that God already knows exactly how He is going to fulfill those promises? That takes as much faith as Abraham had...
4. If the Abrahamic Covenant has not been broken by God, then does that mean there has to be two peoples in the Bible, the Jews under the Abrahamic covenant, and the Gentiles who are not?
I will gladly answer and address every single one of those questions once I have received the verse that explicitly states God has two peoples OR an acknowledgment there is no such verse in the Bible.

For now, I will say there were no Jews and there was no Jewish Israel or geo-political nation-state Israel when God made His covenant with Abraham. Abraham was Hebrew, not Jewish. He was a Babylonian, not a citizen of the nation of Israel. Those are the facts of scripture.
 
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