David J. Stewart #fundie jesusisprecious.org

Some Bible students errantly interpret Romans 11:28 to mean that God is fond (Greek: phileo) of Christ-rejecting, apostate, wicked, blaspheming, Jews. However, the Greek word used here for beloved is the Greek adjective agapetos. Present-day Israel is a crime nation, controlled by a criminal syndicate of New World Order thugs, overthrowing nations in the Middle East. History shows that Wall Street funded Hitler's war machine, and the overthrow of Palestine, to make way for modern Israel. It was God Who removed Israel from the land, and it is only God Who can restore them to it, when Israel turns toward her true Messiah, Jesus Christ (Hosea 3:4-5).

Romans 11:28, “As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers' sakes.” Again, this simply means that all of God's promises still stand. God keeps His Word. Certainly, most of the world's professed Jews are enemies against the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but being beloved for the patriarch's sake doesn't teach that God is fond of such wicked Jews. Not at all. It simply means that God still loves them, just as He loves the world (John 3:16), and desires for all men to come to repentance (2nd Peter 3:9). To teach otherwise is to say that God is a respecter of persons based upon ethnicity, which would make God a bigoted racist. Please read, Israel, The Illuminati's Whore!!!

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