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So some scholars have taken Romans 11;25 -26 as a time line for the end of the Church age ---
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25 I do not want you, believers, to be unaware of this mystery [God’s previously hidden plan]—so that you will not be wise in your own opinion—that a partial hardening has [temporarily] happened to Israel [to last] until the full number of the Gentiles has come in;
26 and so [at that time] all Israel [that is, all Jews who have a personal faith in Jesus as Messiah] will be saved; just as it is written [in Scripture],
I say ------Now if you look this word ---come ---up in the Greek ----it means this
Strong's Concordance
Lexical Summary
eiserchomai: To enter, to go into, to come into
Metaphorically used,
a. of entrance into any condition, state of things, society, employment: that are trying to enter, or rather, that have taken the road to enter, are (engaged in) entering, used absolutely of those who come into (i. e. become members of) the Christian church, Romans 11:25
I say -------So it sounds like when the last of the Gentiles are saved --and only God knows when that is ------that will end the Church age ---the Rapture will happen and God saves the Jews by marking them as He own and uses them to Preach the Gospel during the 7 year Tribulation which happens immediately after the Rapture ------
AI
The belief that the Church Age ends when the last Gentile is saved is a common interpretation within certain Christian eschatological frameworks, particularly those that emphasize a distinction between God's dealings with the Church and with Israel. This view often connects the "fullness of the Gentiles" (Romans 11:25) with the end of the Church Age and the subsequent return to a focus on God's plan for Israel.
AMP
25 I do not want you, believers, to be unaware of this mystery [God’s previously hidden plan]—so that you will not be wise in your own opinion—that a partial hardening has [temporarily] happened to Israel [to last] until the full number of the Gentiles has come in;
26 and so [at that time] all Israel [that is, all Jews who have a personal faith in Jesus as Messiah] will be saved; just as it is written [in Scripture],
I say ------Now if you look this word ---come ---up in the Greek ----it means this
Strong's Concordance
Lexical Summary
eiserchomai: To enter, to go into, to come into
Metaphorically used,
a. of entrance into any condition, state of things, society, employment: that are trying to enter, or rather, that have taken the road to enter, are (engaged in) entering, used absolutely of those who come into (i. e. become members of) the Christian church, Romans 11:25
I say -------So it sounds like when the last of the Gentiles are saved --and only God knows when that is ------that will end the Church age ---the Rapture will happen and God saves the Jews by marking them as He own and uses them to Preach the Gospel during the 7 year Tribulation which happens immediately after the Rapture ------
AI
The belief that the Church Age ends when the last Gentile is saved is a common interpretation within certain Christian eschatological frameworks, particularly those that emphasize a distinction between God's dealings with the Church and with Israel. This view often connects the "fullness of the Gentiles" (Romans 11:25) with the end of the Church Age and the subsequent return to a focus on God's plan for Israel.
- "Fullness of the Gentiles":
This phrase, found in Romans 11:25, is interpreted by some as the point at which a predetermined number of Gentiles have been saved, marking a shift in God's focus.
- Rapture:
Some proponents of this view believe that the "fullness of the Gentiles" triggers the Rapture, where believers are taken up to heaven before the Tribulation period.
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