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I apologize for being rude.

Let me explain for you

The comment I posted a few days ago should answer your question: "I don't think that the State of Israel is the Israel of God. The Church is."

Can you explain what you mean by Covenant Theology as it is not something I am familiar with.

This is a good starting point:

If you watch this, you will have a better understanding of what I mean by Israel of God and reformed theology in general

Have watched the video but still none the wiser as to whether you believe that Gods covenant giving the Jewish people all the land between the Nile and the Euphrates is something you acknowledge and support...or not.

You say you don't know what it is but it is spelled out in the Bible.

'According to the Book of Genesis, the land was first promised by God to Abram's descendants; the text is explicit that this is a covenant between God and Abram for his descendants. [8] Abram's name was later changed to Abraham, with the promise refined to pass through his son Isaac and to the Israelites.'

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Israel

So do you believe that Old Testament covenant from God with the Israelites is still valid, or not?

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The State of Israel is NOT the Israel of God. The Church is.

So do you believe that Old Testament covenant from God with the Israelites is still valid, or not?

This is already being realized as the Church grows and the Gospel spreads to all nations and it will be fully consummated by the return of Christ, bringing the new heaven and a new earth.

Your view on this matter comes mostly from popular dispensationalism and cultural christianity (which is not Biblical Christianity).

If you really want to learn more, do some research on Covenant Theology vs Dispensationalism.

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