Table of Contents
Nature, Theology, Law, Prophets and Fulfillment
Nature, Theology, Law, Prophets and Fulfillment
Kenneth W. Billings
February 25, 2026
Church Hierarchy
Persons of eternity
Servants of God: elders, bishops, deacons, and gifted believers as kings and priests
Local church and holy ministry
Virgin and chaste marriage transparency of officials necessary
Avoid fornication: a minister must have a testimony of purity
Adultery is different from fornication, but still condemned
Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers (Eph. 4.11)
Bishops
Deacons (1 Ti. 3.8-13)
Believers in Jesus Christ (our high priest) makes us as kings and priests
Bible Era Comparison
First law era: Genesis through Numbers
Second law era: Deuteronomy through Malachi
Third era: New Testament
The relative first dispensation of Old Testament law, marital purity and continuity
One event that passed was the coming of the expected prophet of God's people
Era change: remarriage is not permitted in the New Testament/Covenant
Chaste re-uniting vs. abomination
How The Law Determines
Whom the land of Israel belongs: (Num. 36.5-13)
Israelite prescription for race and demographics
Genealogical-patrilineal descendancy of the Lord Jesus Christ
Genealogical non-Hebrew rejects of the Ezra Congregation
Post-Titus dispersion and lost identity of the Hebrews
Pollution of Hebrew genealogy and race: loss of inheritance and ministerial privileges
Understanding The Basic Precepts Of Marriage
Marriage: my paper “Illusion Explained”
The concurrence of marriage in regard to choice or violation of a virgin
Marriage as a remedy for pre-marital sex in the Old Testament: rape
Remedy for seduction of a virgin: required marriage
Remedy for sex through choice: required marriage
Female virginity and chastity is a prerequisite for marriage (Mt. 19.9)
Early Hebrew chaste women of the first law era: dowry
First law era: dowry bride seduction and marriage
Parental decision and formation of contract of marriage
Decency And Order, God’s Will, Gifts And Roles
Male teachers in the assembly
God’s emotional will vs. determinate will
Immediate healing does not always occur (2 Ti. 4.20)
Rectification: men must commend themselves and not suffer a woman to teach
No condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus
Fullness of the gift of prophecy, ministerial appearance, and commandments of the Lord
Second Law Era (Deuteronomy Through Malachi) And Fulfillment
The necessity for divorce
Marriage transparency is needed
Chastity and transparency
Dt. 24:4 declares a return divorced and remarried wife is an abomination before the Lord
Thou shalt not cause the land to sin
Defiled women properly live as widows (without any bed partner)
Cognizance factor: purity has no memory of defilement
The perfect marriage ceremony
Sanctification and warring chaos
Polygamy: former covenant
Monogamy was instituted by the church in the New Covenant
Celibacy (1 Cor. 7.1, 7.7, 32-38)
Righteous gender bias
Non-acceptance of return defiled-wife (Dt. 24.4)
Directional Relation Between The Law And Fulfillment
Anti-miscegenation (protection of tribes, land, inheritance and identity)
Phenotype discernment
Census control: spiritual, religious, genealogical and genetic significance
Hebrew extinction: no Hebrews and Jews exist today
One way to God: the Lord Jesus Christ
Fulfilling And Overcoming
The Ten Commandments and understanding the name of God
The New Testament made changes as to priestliness
Impossible red heifer sacrifice: false “Jewish” Hebrew-replacement theology
Jesus, the temple and the meeting place of God
Jesus’ fulfillment of the law changed the concept of war and righteousness
As to war: how do Christians relate the Old Testament with the New Testament
Democracy (specific connotation): rule by one race or people
The New Testament Is A Better Covenant Than The Old: It Fulfills
Fulfillment of the rest commandment and sabbath day
Change from tithes to giving
My beardy pic
My personal outlook on giving