Divide Israel and Jerusalem? - By Dennis Huebshman -
Saying that "Palestinians" have a valid claim to any part of Israel is just wrong. There never has been a country called Palestine, and the people who say they are Palestinians are Arabs from surrounding nations. It goes back to Isaac and Ishmael in Abraham's time. Prior to Israel's return in 1948, the land the Israelites now occupy was desolate, dry and almost totally uninhabited. This was noted by Samuel Clements - aka Mark Twain - in the 1850's. Isaac was God's chosen; Ishmael was the son of the slave woman. (any emphasis is mine)
The land that God gave to Abraham in Genesis 12 is theirs forever, and the city where David and Solomon reigned as kings, and the location where the House of God - The Temple - was built, is Jerusalem. The land that God originally gave to Abraham to be his and his descendants was described in Genesis 15:18 and 17:8. "On that day, the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying 'To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt [Nile?] to the Great River; the river Euphrates.' (17:8) And I will give to you and your offspring after you, the land of your sojourning's; all the land of Canaan for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God." This is the "Promised Land" the Bible tells us about.
By overlaying the original promised land onto a modern map, the southern border of that land went from about Cairo, Egypt, to Kuwait. It ran at the north from about the southern border of Turkey, and spreads out in a large triangle which covers Beirut, Lebanon, Damascus, Syria, and all the way to the outskirts of Baghdad in Iraq. Needless to say, modern Israel is only a fraction of that land, yet the Arabs wish to totally wipe them off the face of the earth. If Israel was down to just a few acres, that would still be too much for the Radical Palestinians.
Right from the start in May 1948, Israel had to defend itself from vicious attacks from surrounding nations. Looking at its present borders, this would be like New Jersey trying to fight off the rest of the United States, including Alaska. Greatly outnumbered, and with limited weaponry, Israel kept themselves from being annihilated; or rather the Lord God Jehovah did. Over the years, there have been several major attacks, yet Israel remains in place to this day, and presently has control over Jerusalem. Most of it, that is. It's as the Bible said they would be just prior to the start of the Tribulation.
Looking at Amos 9:14-15, we see that God made a promise to the people of Israel. "I will restore the fortunes of My people Israel, and they shall rebuild the ruined cities and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and drink their own wine; and they shall make gardens and eat their fruit. I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them; says the Lord your God."
Any "I will" statement from the Father is a solid covenant, and if you look at the 'shall's,' all has gone just as the Father said it would.
From the "wasteland" described by Samuel Clements, to modern-day Israel, the difference is impressive. The Lord has provided His people with the ability to change dry wasteland into fertile ground, where they grow grapes and many other produce crops to sustain themselves. In fact, they export a lot of produce to other nations, as well as quality wine from their vineyards. The issue facing the Jews today is, the majority do not accept Jesus as their Messiah. This is the reason there will be a 7-year tribulation/ wrath, so the Father can prove to them just who "Yeshua" is. At the end of this period, all Jews will know and accept Jesus as their Messiah.
In Ezekiel 38:4, God said He would put "hooks" into the jaws of a coalition that would rise up and attack Israel for their wealth. The main actors of this coalition are Russia, Turkey and Iran; along with some other smaller countries. For the first time in the history of this world, that coalition has formed, and the main participants are desperate to gain resources. All three of the major countries are financially strapped to the point of just about going under. Then, there sits tiny Israel, with enough wealth to cover them all. Remember, just recently Israel hit major natural gas and oil deposits, and they are exporting that which they don't use to Europe. As far as wealth, they rank eighth in the world.
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