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Taboo Topics in the Bible
- Replacement Theology
- Narrated by: Robert James
- Length: 15 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
Was the nation of Israel replaced by the Church, or is that just one of many lies we're told?
Replacement Theology is taught in many churches around the world, so it's important that we understand exactly what it's about and if it has any biblical basis.
- Did God choose the Church over Israel?
- Did God give the promises of Israel to the Church?
- How can we trust God to keep his promises?
These are just three of the many questions we'll cover in this study.
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