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COMMENT: Abraham’s seven other sons did not have this seed identity
because they were not “In Isaac”.
The descendants of Isaac were begotten of the spirit from their con-
ception. This is why those who believe among Isaac’s descendants are
regarded as being anointed by the spirit (Galatians 3:16).
9. What was Paul able to declare? II Corinthians 1:21-22.
10. Does he further confirm this in I Corinthians? I Corinthians 2:7-16.
COMMENT: Paul confirms this by telling the “brethren” (kinsmen of the
same womb of Sarah) that they have not received the spirit of the world,
but the spirit of YEHOVAH God (verse 12). He says that through this we of
Israel might know (or comprehend) the things that are freely given to us,
(the brethren), of YEHOVAH God.
11. Does Paul go on to further declare that the “natural” man (those not
born of Isaac’s line) cannot receive the things of the spirit of
YEHOVAH God? I Corinthians 2:14.
COMMENT: Paul agrees with the Messiah who says that anyone who is
not begotten of the original sowing (in the womb of Sarah) cannot “see” the
Kingdom of YEHOVAH God. Those who can are those “born from above”
(not “again” as translated) in John 3:3, from the original sowing.
It is YEHOVAH God who anoints His people Israel with the deposit or ear-
nest of the spirit -- as pictured by the anointing of Adam in Genesis 2:7.
The purpose of this anointing is that the believer of Israel might be taught
the things of YEHOVAH God. Things of the spirit can only be known
through the help of the spirit!
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