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Remnant: Who Is Israel?

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Covenant Theology - Covenantal Continuity
Israel / Judaism
Dispensationalism - Unity or Division of the People of God

Michael S. Horton - There is no way back to Sinai, but this is acually good news, since no one could be saved according to the righteousness of the law. The only way to be saved, and therefore, to belong to the true Israel of God, is to be "in Christ

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