Showing posts with label Israel and Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel and Bible. Show all posts

Ability to feed the population of the entire world-Eternal Capital Israel in Milennium

Israel proudly proclaims that they have the ability to feed the population of the entire world due to their advanced farming techniques. I  Israel

I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you.
-Genesis 12:3
The fruits of blessing Israel will be worth it.


Glory Glory Glory to YHVH how glorious is His dwelling place....Yeshua HaMashiach How awesome are you even just to see your glorious awesome and wonderful creation I love you Lord,!!!!!May the people of Israel know your true the son of God and the Only Moshiach and know the Joy you bring into our life....

Israel Exodus



FROM EGYPT TO CANAAN SETTLEMENT - 46 YEARS
Israel's journey in the wilderness was 40 years. Deut. 8:2: Ps.95:8 - 10; Heb.3:8,9.
How many years were taken for Israel to  conquer and divide the land?

Periods of King's in Israel 🇮🇱

PERIOD OF KINGS
King Saul ........40 yrs ..  Acts 13:21
David ............. 40 yrs .. 1Chr. 29:27
Solomon ........ 40 yrs .. 2 Chr. 9::30
Rehoboam ..... 17 yrs .. 2 Chr.12:13

Isreal 🇮🇱 Prophecy

DESOLATION OF ISRAEL
(Jer.25:11; Dan.9:2)
70 YEARS of Desolation of Israel got fulfilled in 536 BC when King Cyrus set free Israels to go to Jerusalem from their Captivity in Babylon.

Lion Of Judah

Lion of Judah

"Behold, the Lamb of God!" (Jn. 1:36)
"Behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah . . ." (Rev. 5:5).
Jacob said, “Judah, you are he whom your brothers shall praise; your hand shall be on the neck of your enemies; your father’s children shall bow down before you. Judah is a lion’s whelp; from the prey, my son, you have gone up.
 He bows down, he lies down as a lion; and as a lion, who shall rouse him? The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes; and to Him shall be the obedience of the people” (Genesis 49:8-10).
In this passage God looked at Judah as a strong warrior and likened him to a young lion sleeping in its den after devouring its prey. Perhaps it was this strength of character and determination that God foresaw in this tribe that influenced Him to choose Judah to be His lawgiver and the tribe from which His Son would later be born (Hebrews 7:14).


Our Rock


When we were little, most of us were told the story of, "David and Goliath," and how he defeated the giant with a little stone, but did you know another stone of God would come on the scene? 

That stone would also save David's life. It's called the, "Rock of Ages!" You see, David would face another giant in the future and like Goliath, he hated the one true God - his name is called, "Sin." 

Israel's Secret Weapon - Faith


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“Blessed are you, Israel!
    Who is like you, 
  a people saved by the LORD?
He is your shield and helper 
   and your glorious sword.
Your enemies will cower before you, 
   and you will tread on their heights.” — Deuteronomy 33:29 

In Deuteronomy, after Moses had concluded blessing each of the twelve tribes of Israel, just prior to his death, Moses gave a general blessing to the entire nation. He said: “Blessed are you, Israel! Who is like you, a people saved by the LORD? He is your shield and helper and your glorious sword. Your enemies will cower before you, and you will tread on their heights.” 

The Jewish people have returned to their homeland, a feat never accomplished by any other nation, is nothing less than miraculous. As Moses said, 
              Who is a like you, a people saved by the Lord?

Most helpful messianic prophecies along with their New Testament fulfillment's.

After Yeshua (Jesus) was crucified, some of his followers were crushed. They had hoped that he would be the Messiah who would destroy the tyranny of Rome and restore the kingdom of Israel. But their idea of the Messiah was not God’s idea. Yeshua died, but he also rose from the dead, and to his disappointed followers he said:
“How foolish you are, how slow you are to believe everything the prophets said!  Was it not necessary for the Messiah to suffer these things and then to enter his glory?” And Jesus explained to them what was said about himself in all the Scriptures, beginning with the books of Moses and the writings of all the prophets…. They said to each other, “Wasn’t it like a fire burning in us when he talked to us on the road and explained the Scriptures to us?” (Luke 24:25-27 NIVLuke 24:32 NIV)



“To suffer these things and then to enter his glory.” He had to first die as an atonement for our sins, and then rise from the dead—as the prophets of the Hebrew Bible had said.
We invite you to explore these passages from the Jewish Scriptures and their fulfillments in the life of Yeshua.

ProphecyTanach ReferenceFullfilment
The Messiah would be the seed of the womanGenesis 3:15Romans 16:20
Galatians 4:4
Revelation 12:9
Revelation 12:17
The Messiah would be the descendant of Abraham through whom all nations would be blessedGenesis 12:3Acts 3:24-26
The Messiah would be a willing sacrificeGenesis 22:1-18John 3:16
The Messiah would be the coming one to whom the scepter belongsGenesis 49:10Luke 2:1-7
Luke 3:33
Galatians 4:4
The Messiah would be the Passover lambExodus 12:1-51John 1:29
John 1:36
John 19:33
John 19:36
1 Corinthians 5:7-8
1 Peter 1:19
The Messiah would be lifted upNumbers 21:6-9John 3:14-18
The Messiah would be the star coming out of JacobNumbers 24:17Matthew 2:2
Revelation 22:16

JERUSALEM 70 AD: NOT ONE STONE LEFT UPON ANOTHER


Jerusalem 70 AD: Not One Stone Left upon Another

In 70 AD the land of Judea was plunged into chaos and turmoil. Bands of Zealots and other Jewish rebels groups roved the countryside attacking Roman garrisons and even their own Jewish brethren they accused of sympathizing or appeasing the Romans. The Romans reacted with brutality, showing no mercy as they indiscriminately killed men, women, and children. Scores of Jews throughout the land fleeing the Romans made their way to Jerusalem where the Zealots had successfully ousted the Roman garrison from the city in 66 AD. In April of 70 AD, the Roman General, Titus, who would later become Caesar, besieged the city of Jerusalem with over 100,000 people trapped inside. As the Romans tightened their strangle hold upon the city, the Zealots and groups opposing them began fighting each other within the city, even burning each other’s food supplies. Anarchy, fear, and starvation reigned within Jerusalem’s city walls. Outside the city camped the Romans who would crucify any man, woman, or child caught fleeing the city. So many crosses were being made to crucify those fleeing that the woods in the surrounding area were almost completely deforested.

Why We Support Israel

                     It is possible to support Israel, whilst still maintaining a Christian love towards all people in the region. We can desire peace, pray for Israel’s enemies and show God’s love to people of all religions, whilst standing firmly by Israel as God’s chosen people with a historical significance, present existence and future purpose in God’s divine plan.

Here are seven Bible verses that support why Christians should stand with Israel.


1. Israel was created by God

“And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you in their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and your descendants after you. Also I give to you and your descendants after you the land in which you are a stranger, all the land of Canaan, as an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.”
Genesis 17:7-8

Four Statements from the Bible that you Need to Believe in and Agree to

you can get saved by believing God’s word and receiving His free gift of salvation in Yeshua, Jesus the Messiah. Here are four statements from the Bible that you need to believe in and agree to in order to get saved.

  1. The LORD looks down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there are any who understand, who seek God. They have all turned aside, they have together become corrupt; [There is] none who does good, No, not one” (Psalm 14:2-3). “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).

“I agree with the Bible and admit before God that I am a sinner. I do not meet God’s standard of goodness. I know that I can never be good enough on my own.”
2. But your iniquities have separated you from your God; And your sins have hidden [His] face from you, So that He will not hear” (Isaiah 59:2). “For the wages of sin [is] death, but the gift of God [is] eternal life in Messiah Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23.)
“I agree with the Bible and believe that because I am a sinner I am separated from God. I deserve the punishment of death and need God’s forgiveness and His gift of eternal life.”
3.  “But He [was] wounded for our transgressions, [He was] bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace [was] upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Messiah died for us” (Romans 5:8).
“I agree with the Bible and believe that Jesus the Messiah died to pay the penalty for my sins.”
4.  “If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” (Romans 10:9) “But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name.” (John 1:12)

I Want to Get Saved!

If you arrived at this screen it means that you clicked yes and are ready to get saved. We invite you to confirm your beliefs by praying the following prayer. You can pray out loud or silently in your heart to God:
“Dear God, I admit that I have sinned against you. I believe Jesus died and rose again from the dead to pay the penalty for my sins. With this prayer, I receive Jesus as my Savior and my Lord. In His name, please forgive me of all my sins. Thank you God for cleansing me of all my sin and giving me a brand new life, peace and eternal life through Messiah Jesus.

Please help me to live my life for you and to be faithful in learning to trust you and love you more each day. Amen.”

On the first day of Passover, Israeli citizens urged to leave Egypt immediately



Almost 3,000 years ago the Jewish people left Egypt after years of oppression and persecution at the hands of Pharaoh. The Passover festival, which the Jewish people remember to this day, marks the miraculous Biblical account where God protected the Israelites from His final plague against Egypt, leading to Pharaoh letting God’s people go.
It is remarkable that yesterday, on the eve of Passover, Israel made an announcement urging Israeli citizens to leave the Egyptian Sinai immediately. Today, on the first day of Passover, Israel also advised that the border crossing between Egypt and Israel was closed, allowing only Israeli citizens to return to Israel with exceptions for foreign nationals, and that the closure would remain until the end of Passover.
Many Israelis like to visit the Sinai during Passover, but this year visitors have been ordered by authorities not to visit “for their own protection”.
The decision was made after a “concrete and imminent threat” in the Sinai peninsula from Jihadists and followed yesterday’s terror attacks targeting two separate Coptic Christian churches near Cairo and in Alexandria on Palm Sunday.
It is astonishing that, as was the case three millennia ago, the Jewish people are not safe in Egypt. Current relations may be good between Egypt and Israel politically, but the rise of Islamic extremism, such as that cradled in the Sinai, is now the dominant threat towards Israel in the region. Islamic Jihadism has hatred towards Jews and Christians at the centre of its manifesto. This was demonstrated on Sunday at two churches in Egypt, not for the first time, and it is repeatedly seen in Israel. The same threat was witnessed last week in St Petersburg and Stockholm with many other attacks around the world not making headline news.
All countries around the world that treasure religious freedom share the same threat as Israel. Therefore to stand against this terror, we must stand with Israel. But Israel’s threat is also unique. This is because an attack on the Jewish State, is an offence against God Himself. Yet, as we saw in the first Passover, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob will provide a way for His people to overcome.

Can Israel Survive ISIS?

 
May 2016 article in Al-Naba, the weekly newsletter of ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), stated that the “war on Israel will not be limited by geographical boundaries or by international norms.” It went on to say that “all polytheist combatants on earth, and the Jews among them, are legitimate targets for it [jihad].”[1] Islamic fundamentalism’s goal is the destruction of the people of Israel and the conquest of the Land of Israel.
But radical fundamentalism bent on the destruction of Israel is nothing new. In fact, it is something very old. In the Hebrew Scriptures, the book of Daniel makes a prediction so accurate about this earlier fundamentalism that some scholars claim it must have been written after the fact by someone other than Daniel.
The Four Beasts
Daniel writes about four kingdoms, picturing them as violent beasts. Daniel’s vision predicts the fates of Babylon (where Daniel was living in exile) and the Medo-Persian, Greek and Roman Empires. I believe that the third beast, described as leopard-like (Daniel 7:6), represents the Greek empire of Alexander the Great, who conquered the then-known world. Alexander is also symbolized as a male goat (Daniel 8:5) with four horns (8:8). The four horns represent the four generals among whom Alexander’s kingdom was divided after his death. One of these generals, Seleucus, was given Syria, Israel and Mesopotamia. The Seleucid Empire became the dominant overseer of the Middle East during the intertestamental period (between the book of Malachi, around 400 b.c., in the Hebrew Scriptures, and the birth of Jesus).
During this time, a Syrian king arose whose religion was radical fundamentalism—not Islamic, but Hellenistic. He forced Greek culture, religion and language on all his subjects. He came to Israel with his army, overthrew the Jewish people, captured Jerusalem and defiled the Temple. Daniel calls this the abomination of desolation, which involves setting up altars to the Greek pantheon gods. This king, Antiochus IV, also known as Antiochus Epiphanes, declared himself to be “God” (Epiphanes means “god manifested”).
Daniel specifically predicted all of this, which took place around 165 b.c.—well after he wrote the book in the sixth century b.c. This is the story of Hanukkah, when the Maccabees rose up and defeated Antiochus, reclaiming the Temple.
History Repeats Itself . . .
So today’s threat from ISIS is not the first time Israel has faced radical fundamentalism from Syria. The modern-day fundamentalism is a flash forward of what the prophet Daniel predicted (and which came to pass in the second century b.c.). But today’s existential threat to Israel is building to a far greater crisis.
As we continue to read through Daniel, we see a foreshadowing of a fiercer enemy of God (called the anti-Christ—or anti-Messiah).[2] The rabbis referred to this one as Armilus.[3] Yeshua (Jesus) alludes to him in the New Testament, when he says, “When you see the abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel, standing in the holy place . . .” (Matthew 24:15). The first fulfillment of Daniel’s prediction occurred in 165 b.c.; the second is yet to come. The New Testament book of Revelation, which speaks of the future, employs language about beasts and horns in chapter 13 which parallels the language in Daniel.
It is not uncommon for a prophecy in the Hebrew Scriptures to have more than one fulfillment. For example, in Deuteronomy 18:15, Moses says, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brothers—it is to him you shall listen.” At least one famous medieval Jewish commentator has seen the “prophet like Moses” as having a fulfillment in the person of the Messiah.[4]
The Time of Jacob’s Trouble
Jesus foresaw Israel’s coming crisis and referred to it this way: “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, and never will be.” (Matthew 24:21). The Hebrew Scriptures refer to this period as the time of Jacob’s trouble: “Alas! For that day is great, so that none is like it; and it is the time of Jacob’s trouble, but he shall be saved out of it” (Jeremiah 30:7).
This seven-year period, often referred to as the Great Tribulation, ends with the return of Israel’s Messiah (who I believe is Yeshua), who defeats the anti-Christ. Both Daniel and Revelation predict desolation coming upon the nation of Israel. But just as Israel has survived every attempt to destroy it, so too will it survive ISIS.
Some believe that the anti-Christ will be Jewish because the Bible says he has no regard for “the god of his fathers” (Daniel 11:37). But the word translated as “god” in that verse could just as easily be rendered “gods.” Since the Jewish people worship only one God, this would make the anti-Christ a gentile. I discuss this topic in one of the appendices of my book, Future Hope.[5]
I believe that ISIS is a forbearer of the coming anti-Christ or Armilus. In describing the anti-Christ, the Scriptures use the Syrian king Antiochus as a type, or model. I believe the anti-Christ is likely going to be an Arab, a Syrian. Who would be better suited to establish peace between Jews and Arabs than a fellow Arab who is a world leader? I believe that the Scriptures predict both the coming of the Syrian Antiochus and the coming of the future anti-Christ.
Why the Land of Israel Will Survive
Will Israel survive? Yes. Because Israel survived Antiochus, Israel will survive the second Antiochus, the anti-Christ, Armilus. ISIS is a Syrian/Iraqi representative of radical Islam in the same way the Syrian Antiochus was a radical Hellenist.
The attempt to destroy Israel as a people is also an attack on the Land. But God made a covenant with Abraham about the Land. This is an unconditional, eternal promise, not based upon Israel’s performance. God said:
And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you. And I will give to you and to your offspring after you the land of your sojournings, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession, and I will be their God.” (Genesis 17:7–8)
We also read this:
On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, “To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates, the land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites,  the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites and the Jebusites.” (Genesis 15:18–21)
There could be nothing more definitive than the Abrahamic Covenant and nothing more central to that covenant than the promise of land. God gives a specific territory and the boundaries. And because God stakes His reputation on His promise of the Land, we don’t need to wonder if ISIS is going to win.
Why the Jewish People Will Survive
The Land is not going to disappear as long as the earth is here. But what about the Jewish people? The prophet Jeremiah recorded this promise from God, which ISIS may want to take as a bit of military advice. Jeremiah said:
Thus says the Lord, who gives the sun for light by day  and the fixed order of the moon and the stars for light by night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar—the Lord of hosts is his name: “If this fixed order departs from before me, declares the Lord, then shall the offspring of Israel cease from being a nation before me forever.” Thus says the Lord: “If the heavens above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth below can be explored, then I will cast off all the offspring of Israel for all that they have done, declares the Lord.” (Jeremiah 31:35–37)
ISIS has been shooting its weapons into Israel. What it needs to do is aim them at the sun, moon and stars. According to Jeremiah, if they can wipe those out, they’ll succeed in destroying the Jewish people. Israel—the people and the Land—is secure not because its military is the strongest, but because the Lord of Hosts has staked His reputation on her survival for all eternity.
Those problems which Daniel predicted regarding Antiochus Epiphanes were only a foreshadowing of a greater problem yet to come—one for which I think ISIS is laying the foundation through Islamic fundamentalism. Ultimately the anti-Christ himself will arise, gather his armies and invade the Land of Israel in the middle of the plain of Megiddo (in what has come to be known as the battle of Armageddon).
The Pierced One
The Scriptures teach that Israel will recognize her Messiah and cry out for deliverance at that time:
 “And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and pleas for mercy, so that, when they look on me, on him whom they have pierced, they shall mourn for him, as one mourns for an only child, and weep bitterly over him, as one weeps over a firstborn.” (Zechariah 12:10)
Who is the one who was pierced? Could it be Yeshua (Jesus)? This writer believes so.
The Scriptures not only offer good news for Israel but for the Arab peoples as well. According to the Hebrew Scriptures, God will eventually establish peace between Arabs and Jews, and together they will worship the God of Israel and be blessed:
In that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria, and Assyria will come into Egypt, and Egypt into Assyria, and the Egyptians will worship with the Assyrians. In that day Israel will be the third with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth, whom the Lord of hosts has blessed, saying, “Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel my inheritance.” (Isaiah 19:23–25)
A time when God will rescue His people? When Jews and Arabs will worship Him together? When ISIS will no longer be a threat?