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This was to me an astounding answer. From another site, first the question of a pretty well-read, and purportedly seeking, non-believer:
"Hi... I'm still searching and not settled yet.
Can i ask.. how do Christians read the OT? How do you approach it? What should a Christian have in mind when going through the OT.
How important is it to read the OT for Christians?
Thank you."
Maybe the guy is, and maybe not, sincere, but wow, what kind of answer is this (below)????? —Is this what someone asking that question (above) needs to hear about the Old Testament?? Is this what Dispensationalists are all about? Is this typical of Dispensationalists? It's like the guy does all he can do avoid the gospel, or, maybe this IS his gospel. Is the gospel —to him at least— a separate thing to be handled apart from the rest of the Bible, instead of pervading the Bible?
"When the old testament (covenant or contract) was established with the nation of Israel it was with the purpose of their being a nation of priests to bring the knowledge of God to the whole world. Most of the Old Testament is a record of the repeated failures of the nation to fulfill the promise their ancestors made.
"In the Old Testament are promises of a new covenant that would be given to the nation in the future. The gospel portion of the New Testament describes Jesus offering to the nation of Israel the earthly kingdom as promised. The gospel (good news) of the kingdom was not received by most. The book of Acts describes the decreasing possibility of Israel reviving the kingdom at that time.
"The boo of Acts also describes the call of Paul to be an apostle to the gentiles. The gospel of grace for the gentiles was not revealed in the past because Israel was given the opportunity to receive their earthly kingdom.
"The new testament (covenant or contract) with Israel has not yet been established. It will be when a surviving faithful remnant of Israel receives the return of Jesus and the earthly kingdom is established. This will be at the end of a seven year period of tribulation."
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