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Handbook 4 The Remnant and The Grafted In, 2nd Edition

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This document serves as a debate handbook outlining the distinctions between the Remnant and the Grafted-In within the context of covenant identity and scriptural interpretation.

Defining the Remnant
The Remnant consists of the covenant-bearing descendants of Yashar’el, emphasizing ancestral and prophetic lineage rather than spiritual affiliation. Scriptural references highlight that despite the vast number of Yashar’el, only a remnant will return, underscoring the genetic and covenantal nature of this group.

Understanding the Grafted-In
The Grafted-In refers to individuals from the nations who align with YAH through YAHUSHA, joining the covenant without claiming equal lineage or prophetic roles. They are companions to the Remnant, supporting and worshiping YAHUAH while adhering to covenant commandments.

Paul's Teachings
Paul's writings clarify that Gentiles are grafted into the Israelite root, not replacing it. The metaphor emphasizes the order of Remnant as the root and Grafted-In as branches, maintaining distinct identities.

YAHUSHA's Mission
YAHUSHA's mission focused on the lost sheep of the House of Yashar’el, aiming to restore covenant identity and unify the tribes, challenging the notion of a generic covenant.

The Two Houses
Yashar’el is divided into the House of Yahudah and the House of Israel, with the latter losing its identity and being scattered. Prophecies indicate a future restoration of these tribes.

Roles and Responsibilities
The Grafted-In have a supportive role, worshiping and following YAHUSHA, while the Remnant retains authority and identity. The document critiques Replacement Theology, asserting that Israel's identity and promises remain intact.

Final Kingdom and Covenant Order
The outcomes for the Remnant and Grafted-In differ, with the former receiving restoration and authority, while the latter gains citizenship and blessings. The document concludes that covenant order is eternal, with distinct roles for nations and Israel.

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