As we
would continue to expose the multiple contrived revisions of the Scofield
Reference Bible it would seem appropriate that we provide a few brief
statements in review of the previous three segments of this ongoing argument.
First, the term Zionist is used simply to convey the concept as well as the
agenda that there is yet a future plan and purpose according to the will of God
to reestablish the nation of Israel or the natural Jewish ethnicity, as a
permanent earthly kingdom in the ancient land of Israel as defined in the Old
Testament. Secondly, to refute many of the many notes and erroneous conclusions
superimposed on the King James Version of the Bible. First by C. I. Scofield,
and then more completely by the Jewish interests that own the Oxford University
Press publishers of the multiple revisions of this ever changing work of
deception. This carefully orchestrated work of corrupting the Word of God has
affected and altered the world view of literally tens of millions of adherents
to Christianity over the past one hundred years. These issues had no precedent prior
to 1909. We will continue to expose many of the major false commentaries and conclusions
contained throughout these revised alleged
versions of the Scriptures.
Returning
to the point where we left off at Deuteronomy, chapters 28-30 some additional
observations need clarification concerning what the dispensationalists have
said about what they term to be the Palestinian Covenant. While it is true that the text does set forth
some of the terms and conditions for that second generation of Israelites that
came out of Egypt, it has been distorted by the addition of conclusions which
are untrue. First, covenant is entirely
based on a continuance of obedience and faith and is subject to God’s judgment
if it is breached.(See Deut. 28:63-68) The Scofield notes have divided it into
seven parts, the last five of which are contrary to the truth as set forth in
other scriptures. Briefly as stated on page 251 (See Scofield notes-1967
revision) they are (3) return of the Lord
(Deut. 30-3) for which is referenced Acts15:14-17. The Acts passage is explaining Peter’s coming
to understand the meaning of the words of the prophets concerning the new covenant
revelation ‘… After this I will return
end build again the tabernacle of David……..that the residue of men might seek
after the Lord, and all of the nations
upon whom my name is called….” (Acts 15:16-17 in part) The passage does not
have anything to do with Israel after the flesh but embodies the promises of
the New Covenant in Christ.(4)
restoration of the land (Deut.30:5) This is speaking of the blessings and
multiplying of those who will come to Christ when the New Covenant has been
established. The Scofield notes provide no other scripture, just a declaratory
statement. There is, of course, no New
Testament Scripture supporting the restoration of the land to Israel. The
nation state of Israel (1948) is the product of the international Zionists and
not a converted and believing Jewish population. (5) National conversion. The New Testament scripture used to support
this contention is Romans 11:26-27: “And
so all Israel shall be saved; as it is written, There shall come out of Zion a
Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob, for this is my covenant
unto them, when I shall take away their sins.” This is the New Covenant to
the Gentiles as many from the nations have and will embrace Christ. Israel
under the New Covenant is not defined as a natural seed or as the natural
posterity of Abraham; but rather a people of faith, i.e. a spiritual seed.(Again
see Romans 2:28-29,Romans 9:6-8,
Galatians 3:16-18 and 6:16). So indeed,
all who are truly of the spiritual seed of Israel will be saved. (6) the judgment of Israel’s oppressors
(Deut. 30:7). No other Scripture is
given. This applies to the enemies or persecutors
of the true Israel (faithful belevers). (7)
National prosperity. (cited is Amos 9:11-15) The prophet Amos is here
speaking of the blessings to come under the new and everlasting covenant. This
portion is cited also at Acts 15:14-17 proving that the application is to
believers under the New Covenant and not to national Israel. In conclusion of
this portion called the Palestinian Covenant by the Zionists and
dispensationalists we see clearly the subterfuge, deceptions and wresting of
the Scripture is an attempt to establish a future kingdom for national Israel
and those who would claim to be natural Jews. These are not anti-Semitic statements,
but simply meant to clarify the true teaching of the Scriptures. The only purpose in this ongoing
investigation and exposure of the Scofield Reference Bible is to bring an
understanding to those who have been taught and deceived by its notes and
conclusions that might want to know the truth concerning the deceptions of the
Zionist one world government agenda. The Antichrist will in fact, according to
Scripture (See Daniel 11:36-45), move to establish a kingdom in a “Greater
Israel” and set up his throne in Jerusalem. Many who have been taught or believed
these false narratives found in the Scofield Reference Bible will be very
vulnerable to be completely deceived by his actions for even the Lord Jesus
Christ has warned all that the deception will be so complete that if it were
possible even the very elect would be deceived (See Mathew 24:23-27) leading up
to the return of Christ at verses 28-31). The only refuge available is abiding
in the truth of Christ. My title The Israel Deception will add much
to your understanding of how the Scofield charade has been perpetrated on the
Christian community.
David Lance
Dean Visit my blogsite at :
these prophets.blogspot.com
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