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What’ve They Done With Abraham’s Blessings?

Volume II

 Jay Snell

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Chapter One

The Denial That Healing and Prosperity Belong To Christians Is Based Upon The Greatest Theological Blunder In Old Testament History.

·         What is the Relationship of Moses' Law to Abraham's Blessings?

·         The Apostle Paul Supports Moses’ View of the Relationship of the Law to Abraham’s Blessings.

Chapter Two

Current, Christian Theology Built An Interpretive System Upon The Greatest Theological Blunder In Old Testament History, Which Strips Away From Christians The Abrahamic Blessing of Healing And Prosperity

·         Based Upon That Greatest, Old Testament Blunder, Current, Christian Theology (Which Strips Away From Christians the Abrahamic Blessings of Healing and Prosperity) Perches Precariously Upon Three More Great Errors.

·         The First Great Error Upon Which This Current, Christian Theology of Denial Perches Precariously, is Misunderstanding the Threefold Reaction of the New Testament Writers to that Greatest, Old Testament Blunder.

·         The First Reaction of the New Testament Writers to that Greatest, Old Testament Blunder, is Demonstrated by the Great Amount of Space in the New Testament They Devoted to Its Overthrow.

·         The Second Reaction of the New Testament Writers to that Greatest, Old Testament Blunder, is Demonstrated by the Urgency With Which They Fought the War Against It.

·         The Third Reaction of the New Testament Writers to the Greatest, Old Testament Blunder, is Demonstrated by the Language They Used Against It.

Chapter Three

The Second Great Error Upon Which This Current, Christian Theology of Denial Perches Precariously, Is Misunderstanding The Term "New" In "New Covenant" To Mean "New in Time," When In Fact It Does Not

·         Is the New Covenant Really New?

·         Nine Major Greek Dictionaries Declare That “New” in “New Covenant,” Does Not Mean “New in Time,” but “New in Quality.”

·         The Hebrew Word for “New” in “New Covenant,” Primarily Means “New in Quality,” not “New in Time.”

·         A Brief Study of Every New Testament Occurrence of KAINOS (New in Quality) Shows That “New” in “New Covenant,” Means “New in Quality,” not “New in Time.”

Chapter Four

The Third Great Error Upon Which This Current, Christian Theology of Denial Perches Precariously, Is Confusing "Will Make" in Jeremiah's Statement, "I will make a new covenant...", To Mean "Start Up Something That Never Was," When In Fact, It Means To "Complete That

·         The Ceremony of the Abrahamic Covenant.

·         The Blood Covenant of Friendship.

·         The Full Explanation of “Will Make” in Jeremiah’s Expression, “I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.”

·         The Completion on Golgotha of Abraham’s Covenant by Jesus, the Seed of Abraham, Who Was Both God and Man.

Chapter Five

More Bizarre Interpretations Derived From That Greatest, Old Testament Blunder That Has Thoroughly Permeated Current, Christian Theology

  • ·         Galatians 3:22,23 and Romans 11:32 Wrongly Interpreted by the God-Looked-Down Theory.

  • ·         These Popular Interpretations Disregard the Work of Satan.

  • ·         These Popular Interpretations Disregard the Purpose of God.

  • ·         These Popular Interpretations Disregard Common Sense.

  • These Popular Interpretations Disregard the Greek Text

Glossary of Greek and Hebrew Words

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List of Abbreviations

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