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valeriu

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« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2011, 12:32:04 PM »
I understood the idea! So, the Gentile times started in 606 BC and they finished in 1914. In that time (the gentile times) God don't collaborate with his people.
The thing that doesn't match refers to:
- after 606 BC were written many Bible prophecies in The Old Testament
- John the Baptist had prophesied
- the first coming of Jesus and his sacrifice
- the New Testament had been written
All these things had happened in the Gentile times?
I think that time, Gentile times (pagan times) must be recalculated.

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« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2011, 05:57:00 PM »
I understood the idea! So, the Gentile times started in 606 BC and they finished in 1914. In that time (the gentile times) God don't collaborate with his people.
The thing that doesn't match refers to:
- after 606 BC were written many Bible prophecies in The Old Testament
- John the Baptist had prophesied
- the first coming of Jesus and his sacrifice
- the New Testament had been written
All these things had happened in the Gentile times?
I think that time, Gentile times (pagan times) must be recalculated.

Jehovah didn't cast Israel off from all favor during the period of Gentile Times - just the dominion of Earth.  Thereafter the Jews were in subjection to other nations.

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"The Lord wishes us to learn not as children certain fixed rules, but as philosophers the fixed principles that apply." - R.4009

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« Reply #32 on: January 28, 2011, 03:13:10 AM »
I understood the idea! So, the Gentile times started in 606 BC and they finished in 1914. In that time (the gentile times) God don't collaborate with his people.
The thing that doesn't match refers to:
- after 606 BC were written many Bible prophecies in The Old Testament
- John the Baptist had prophesied
- the first coming of Jesus and his sacrifice
- the New Testament had been written
All these things had happened in the Gentile times?
I think that time, Gentile times (pagan times) must be recalculated.

Jehovah didn't cast Israel off from all favor during the period of Gentile Times - just the dominion of Earth.  Thereafter the Jews were in subjection to other nations.

WV


I think the scriptures say something else: Isaiah 6:10, 8:17, 29:9-14, Jeremiah 5:20-24, Ezekiel 12:2, Romans 11:8 etc.