God Is Not Finished with Israel is a comprehensive, scripture-centered study that examines one of the most important questions in biblical theology: Does Israel still have a distinct role in God's plan?
Rather than relying on tradition or theological systems, this work follows a disciplined approach-allowing scripture to define its own terms, establish its own patterns, and interpret its own promises. Through a careful and methodical examination of the biblical text, the study explores the major covenants made with Israel, the distinction between Israel and the Church, the structure of prophecy, and the unchanging character of God.
Each section builds independently, analyzing key areas such as the unconditional nature of God's promises, the consistency of prophetic fulfillment, and the continued identity of Israel throughout both the Old and New Testaments. These lines of evidence are then brought together to reveal a unified conclusion.
The book also addresses and thoroughly responds to the primary arguments of replacement theology, demonstrating where those interpretations rely on redefinition rather than direct scriptural support.
The result is a clear and compelling case that:
Ultimately, this study argues that when the full testimony of scripture is allowed to stand without reinterpretation, one conclusion becomes unavoidable:
God is not finished with Israel.
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