Monday, April 20, 2026

Israel as the Church

 So there’s the claim often made by Dispensationalists that there is no place in the Old Testament or the New in which “Israel” means “the Church”.


“Ekklesia”, which is the Greek word used in the New Testament for the Church, is used in the Septuagint, the Greek Old Testament, to refer to Israel. So there’s one bit of historical data. Beyond that, the repeated problem I have seen in Dispensationalism, and Evangelicalism more broadly, is missing the forest for the trees. It’s a matter of translating words and interpreting verses while simply not being able to understand the broader passages or follow the flow of argument that, say Paul for instance in this case, is making. It’s basically not being able to read a book or a piece of text and follow what the author is getting at. If you can’t understand context, you can’t understand text. And outside of the Dispensational issue, all of your preaching and teaching is going to suffer, even when teaching the basics of the Christian life from Scripture, if you have this problem.


And then there’s the whole issue of being so dogmatically committed to a position that you could never entertain the possibility that you’ve been wrong. That’s another problem in itself, one that is very common as well.

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