Category Archives: Dispensationalism

Gal 6:16 and Revised Dispensationalism (Part 3)

The Meaning of “the Israel of God” The context of Galatians must determine what the phrase “the Israel of God” means. We have already noted that this phrase is unique in the biblical text. Therefore, we must examine the context … Continue reading

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Galatians 6:16 and Revised Dispensationalism (Part 2)

In the last post, I attempted to present Dr. S. Lewis Johnson’s argument for understanding “the Israel of God” in Galatians 6:16 as a reference to the body of ethnic Israel which is saved at the Messiah’s return. At the … Continue reading

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Galatians 6:16 and Classical Dispensationalism (Part 1)

Well, it has been a long time since I have posted anything of substance, but with the semester completed I hope to pick up the pen once again. Introduction Some out there may wonder why I am even entertaining the … Continue reading

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