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Originally Posted by Luke
Maybe I didn't make it clear...
It's a Jewish book written to Jewish people about a Jewish King that is better than Jewish sacrifices, and this is the part I may have forgot, it applies doctrinally during the Jewish dispensation of Jacob's (Israel) Trouble (The Tribulation).
So anyone living in the tribulation can lose their salvation (taking the mark of the beast, worshipping the beast etc).
The second verse is from II Peter I think, and once again, it says Dog, not Sheep. Dogs are unsaved people. And since it doctrinally applies to the tribulation, it is an unsaved gentile.
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So, are you saying that Gentiles have no use or need of the book of Hebrews?
And, if so, what other books of the bible are not for Gentiles? I've never heard of anyone saying certain books of the bible are not useful or needed by Gentiles.
Who taught you that?
I'm reading Gipps bible history, and it sounds like what you're saying is, we common lay people might not know the REAL story about the bible.
You're obviously not a calvinist. But, you believe people can become unsaved.
Why?