For a little history lesson on Jerusalem, God's holy city, and its significance, read from the American Thinker:
If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem
By Victor Sharpe
"White House spokesman Robert Gibbs was ordered by the Obama apparatchiks to express displeasure at the decision by Israel to build houses in the East Jerusalem suburb of Gilo. But Gibbs failed to disclose that the land on which Gilo was built, as with other suburbs in 'disputed' parts of East Jerusalem, was home to many Jews who were driven out in 1948 by the British-officered Arab Legion of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
This region was not liberated by Israel, nor the land restored, until the June, 1967 Six Day War nineteen years later. King Hussein of Jordan had thrown in his lot with the Egyptian leader, Gamal Abdul Nasser, who was boasting of how he was on the verge of destroying the Jewish state. The king believed Nasser's claims and attacked along the entire Jordanian/Israeli front (including Jerusalem) despite pleas from Israel for him to not follow Nasser's aggression. History might have been different if Hussein had listened.
In the nineteen years during which the Jordanians occupied the territory, they never remotely considered it as anything but Jordanian. Certainly they never thought it belonged to another Arab people who later called themselves Palestinians. As it was, Jordan's illegal occupation of East Jerusalem, as well as of Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), was recognized by only two countries: Britain and Pakistan.
But the Obama White House, and the relentlessly anti-Israel State Department, nevertheless have decided that they will echo the demands of the Palestinian Authority and call for Israel to stop building homes -- not only in Judea and Samaria, but even within Jewish suburbs of Israel's capital city, Jerusalem. This goes on while Arab settlement-building continues unchecked and at a feverish pace throughout the area.
It matters not to Obama that Jerusalem -- east, west, north and south -- has been described as the eternal city of the eternal people.
Let me quote the words from 1918 of the great Rabbi J.H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, at the thanksgiving service for the British liberation of Jerusalem from the Ottoman Turks. He spoke of the nearly four thousand years of history that bound the Jews to their spiritual and physical capital city and of their fate in defending it against its many would-be conquerors:
'Like the Jew, this Holy City of Israel is deathless; fire and sword and all the engines of destruction have been hurled against it in vain. The Babylonians burnt it and deported its population; the Romans slew a million of its inhabitants, razed it to the ground, passed the ploughshare over it and strewed its furors with salt; Hadrian banished its very name from the lips of men, changed it to Aelia Capitolina and forbade any Jew from entering it on pain of death. Persians and Arabs, Barbarians and Crusaders and Turks took it and re-took it, ravaged it and burnt it; and yet, marvelous to relate, it ever rises from its ashes to renewed life and glory.'
Rabbi Hertz was talking on the very day on which, 2,080 years earlier, Judah Maccabee, the legendary Jewish hero, led his warriors against the Greek-Syrians to liberate the Holy City from its heathen occupiers, whereupon he entered the Temple and re-dedicated it to the glory of the One and Only God. Rabbi Hertz ended his speech by proclaiming the prophetic teaching of the Maccabean Festival, which we know as Hanukkah, in Zechariah, 4:6:
'Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts.'
It is useful to dwell on what has been said by both Jews and non-Jews in the past about Jerusalem. Now there is a government and a Prime Minister in Israel under assault by President Obama, who demands that Israel abandon parts of eternal Jerusalem and give it away to those who hate the Jewish people and who have set their face against accepting any Jewish independence or sovereignty in the Land of Israel.
Jerusalem and Zion are interchangeable. One can go back through the mists of time and read as far back as the towering words in Isaiah 2:1 and Micah 4:2:
'For out of Zion shall come forth the Torah, and the word of God from Jerusalem.'
These are just two of the 821 times that Jerusalem and Zion appear in the Jewish Bible, or what is pejoratively called the Old Testament: Jerusalem 667 times, and Zion 154 times.
According to the much-loved correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, the late Moshe Kohn:
'Jewish sources speak of the seventy names by which Jerusalem is referred to in the classical Jewish sources. These include Ariel/lion of God (Isaiah 29:1); Kirya Neemana/Faithful City (Isaiah 1:25); Ir Ha'emet (City of Truth (Zechariah 8:3); Klilat Yofi/Paragon of Beauty (Lamentations 2:15); Yefay Nof/ Beautiful Panorama (Psalms 48:3); and the ancient commentary of Rabbi Akiva in Sanhedrin 58a on 1 Chronicles 29:11 Hanetza/Eternity.'
But what of now? The modern State of Israel endures a world willing, even anxious, to divide Jerusalem again -- even as it celebrates the reunification of Berlin -- and to give away ancestral and biblical Jewish lands to an enemy led by a Holocaust-denier, Mahmoud Abbas, whose own Fatah organization continues to gleefully take credit for murdering Jews.
After taking a colossal risk for peace, Israel abandoned the Gaza Strip to the Arabs, who showed their contempt for peace by sidestepping civilized society and instead sliding into 7th-century barbarism and Islamism. They rained thousands of missiles upon Israeli towns and villages adjacent to the terror-infested, Arab-occupied territory, and the world stood by in silence. Now that same world demands that a similar fate befall Jewish Jerusalem.
That has been the sorry pattern of Israel's suicidal policy of 'land for peace,' whereby the Palestinian aggressors receive land from Israel only to then launch new terrorism against Israel from abandoned territory. In turn, Israel never receives peace. This failed and tragic policy has been pressed upon Israel by successive American secretaries of state and presidents, but never more so than by the current American president, whose formative years were deeply influenced by Islam.
Israeli leaders have seemed unable to learn any lessons from their earlier futile withdrawals from southern Lebanon and Gaza. If the Obama administration has its way, the ancestral Jewish homeland in Judea and Samaria will be lost -- not by the ravages of an enemy host, but, to its eternal shame, by an Israeli government acquiescing to national suicide.
As Frank Gaffney wrote in an article some years ago about the delusional peace process:
'... The entire Annapolis house of cards is built on the fraudulent foundation that the Palestinian faction established by Abbas' mentor, Yasser Arafat, is a reliable partner for peace. Only a zealot who has altogether lost any sense of reality could make such an assertion.'
Will Prime Minister Netanyahu withstand the brutal pressure from Barack Hussein Obama and refuse to sell out Israel's viability with an undivided capital city in eternal Jerusalem? It remains to be seen, but if Netanyahu falters, then Israel may not be able to defend itself after being forced back within its nine-mile-wide pre-1967 parameters -- which an Israeli statesman named Abba Eban described as the 'Auschwitz borders.'"
Stand firm, Bibi, and do not give in to pressure from the anti-Zionists in the White House. God is on your side. Don't disappoint Him.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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As somebody who understands, you probably already know that it's only a matter of time before much of the world will be gathered against Israel prior to the last horrific battle where God will once and for all, destroy the enemies of his chosen people. There is no mention of the USA in scripture so it is unclear what our role will be at that point but now it is beginning to appear that we will be a third rate power at best and certainly no help to Israel, as if they are going to need our help with God on their side!God has preserved Israel since the beginning and he does not change.
The Bible was notdesigned to be "Foreign Policy for Dummies" so please don't treat it as such.
Just gather yourself for the Rapture and let the rest of us live in peace, OK?
Amen! For those who are unfamiliar with what Bill is discussing, he is referring to prophecy in the Bible. In Ezekiel 38, it tells of an Arab army led by the Russians which will come with overwhelming force against Israel.
God will intervene to protect His people in Israel by sending an earthquake like never seen before, confusion which will result in Israel's enemies killing one another, and a massive stoning from Heaven, all of which will result in the death of 5/6 of the attacking army, and it will take years to bury the dead. Israel will be unharmed.
God will show Himself strong, delivering His people, and the whole world will know that there is a God of Israel. PRAISE THE LORD!
America is not in this prophecy. Apparently, we will not be involved. Bible scholars state that this will occur after the Church is raptured to be with Jesus.
With the storm clouds brewing in the Middle East, this could happen anytime. Israel will soon be forced to take out Iran's nukes, and there could be a retaliatory strike by the Muslim world against Israel. Is this the battle referred to in Ezekiel 38? Very likely, yes.
The lesson to be learned in all this is two-fold:
1) DO NOT mess with Israel or you will regret it. Are you listening, President Obama?
2) Are you ready to meet Jesus when He comes back at the Rapture of the Church? If not, all you must do is humbly confess sin in your life and ask Him to be Lord of your life. Then, you will be a child of God and will ensure your entry to Heaven. You do not want to be left behind to endure the 7-year period of tribulation that will occur after the Rapture.
Diogenes, your contempt for God's Word makes it clear that you do not personally know Jesus, or you would never make light of the Word of God.
So... if one doesn't believe that The Rapture is right around the corner, one isn't a Christian????
Sorry, not buying your interpretation on this point, either. No wonder you're a big fan of St. Sarah... she's into the whole Rapture scene, too. Radical Religious Rightwingnuts, indeed!
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