The Pathway of Israel
is truly the highway of all biblical
prophecy. It is to Israel that God made
His promises to all mankind and though Israel that key prophecies are
fulfilled. Two cornerstone promises made
to all mankind are: the promise to
provide the Messiah, and the hope of His Kingdom of peace.
Firstly, God chose
the people of Israel to carry the lineage of the Messiah. When God chose Abram, He promised that
through him "all the families of the earth shall be blessed". That promise, that blessing is that through a
son of Israel -- the Messiah -- reconciliation and peace with God would be made
available to all mankind. Secondly, God
chose the Land of Israel to fulfil the promise of the Kingdom. Israel is a tract of Land and Jerusalem is a
city which God has reserved for Himself.
Soon, Jerusalem will become the capital of the Messianic Kingdom. God is united with both His Land and His People
in a mystical bond. When Israel is
faithful to Him, He has assured her union with the Land. When Israel has been disobedient, that bond
has been broken and she has lived in exile as punishment.
The enemies of God
have tried to both usurp or preclude the fulfillment of these promises.
Usurpers who have tried to fulfill the promises on their own have been called
"anti-christs". The word 'antichrist' does not mean “against
Christ” as one might think, but rather 'instead of Christ'. History is replete with a long line of men
who have tried to set up a Millennial Kingdom and bring the world to heel. Shortly, the Prince Who is to Come, will be
the next major “anti-christ” and appear to be the
world’s best and only hope. Other
enemies have tried to preclude God’s fulfillment of his promises. Jewish history is full of attempts by
satanically driven evil men to massacre the Jewish people, eliminate the
Messiah, and separate the Jewish people from the Land. They have always failed, God will prevail.
Today, we see
Israel's bond with the Land being negotiated away by some and openly questioned
by others. Once again her enemies are
trying to separate God's People from His Land.
Let's look at this long history of territorial struggle.
WARNING:
This chapter is exceptionally rich with historical context (read: ‘long’). Please bear with me, for without a deeper
understanding of Jewish history, it is impossible to put the insanity of our
time into context.
THE CORNERSTONE OF THE ISRAELI PATHWAY:
ISRAEL'S DEED TO THE
KINGDOM -- ERETZ YISRAEL
Today, the only
nation whose sovereignty is seriously questioned in the world community is
Israel. An yet, Israel is the only
nation on the face of this planet whose deed to the land sits on your
bookshelf! Israel's deed to the Land of
Israel is found in the book of Genesis.
That book begins with
the record of the creation of the universe, "In the beginning, God created
the heavens and the earth." Out of
that vast universe, on the tiny water planet called earth, He selected a tract
of land for Himself, Eretz Yisrael
-- the Land of Israel. Within that Land,
He would select a City for Himself -- Jerusalem. The Creator populated that tiny planet with a
life-form modeled after Himself -- mankind.
From that species, He chose and directed a lineage of men who would,
through their progeny, fulfill His promise of a Messiah.
To one of those
"chosen" men on this path of promise, He deeded the Land which He had
reserved for Himself -- that man was Abram, later called "Abraham". In Genesis 12, God told Abram that he would
carry the lineage of promise. God then
commanded Abram to leave his home in Ur (modern Iraq), and to follow Him. This obedient man of faith was then lead to
the land of Canaan (modern Israel). Thus
began the bond between the People of Israel and the Land of Israel.
Once in Canaan, Abram
was told that he and his descendants would possess that land. The Abrahamic
family was deeded the vast tract of land from "the river of Egypt" to
"the river Euphrates". When
Abram asked for assurance that this would actually come to pass, we are told in
Genesis 15, that God entered into a blood covenant. A blood covenant is an ancient ritual whereby
those who are guaranteeing a contract cleave animals in two, and then pass
between the halves of the carcasses. The
purpose was to visually emphasize what would happen to either guarantor if they
broke the covenant. It is interesting to
note that after the animals were cleft, only God passed between the
carcasses. Therefore, with this act, God
unconditionally deeded to Abram and his descendants not only His Land, but the
entire "Fertile Crescent" and guaranteed it by nothing less than His
own eternal life. This deed was not a
shabby "99 year lease", it was a perpetual contract. We are told in Genesis 17:7-8 that this was
an "everlasting covenant" and Canaan would be an "everlasting
possession" -- terms any real estate developer could envy.
If both the Arabs and
Israelis both descend from Abraham, who legally inherited this real estate
fortune? This question is at the heart
of the Arab-Israeli conflict today, for Abraham had eight sons. His first son, Ishmael, was born to his
wife's Egyptian maid. Ishmael later
became the father of twelve Arab tribes.
Fourteen years after the birth of Ishmael, his second son Isaac was born
to his wife, Sarah. Isaac later became
the grandfather of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Abraham had six more sons by another concubine named Keturah,
who later became his wife after the death of Sarah: Zimran,
Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak and Shuah.
Under Hebrew
inheritance law, a firstborn son received a 'double portion' or two thirds of
the father's property. Some believe that
the sons of Ishmael are therefore entitled to two thirds of Israel's land. However, by law inheritance rights applied
only to the sons of LEGAL wives. The
sons of concubines, did not participate in the division of inherited property,
but were given "presents".
While the
distribution of Abraham's property followed this legal formula exactly, his
"will" did not make it to probate court. While he was still alive, he distributed his
property himself. He gave all that he
had to his only "legal" son, Isaac.1 He then gave gifts to his remaining seven
sons and sent them away from Isaac to the land of the "east". Ishmael and his sons, of whom there were 12,
settled from Havilah (the Gulf Oil Emirates) to Shur (northern Sinai) "in defiance of all his
relatives."2 Thus the
"Arab" branch of Abraham's family was separated from the land of
Israel and the sons of Isaac. This
nullifies any "ancient" Arab claims to the land of Israel.
God did not leave His
inheritors to "chance", but actively directed their selection. Even before Isaac was born, God confirmed
that he would be the inheritor of God's promises and covenants.3 Isaac later became the father of twin sons --
Esau and Jacob. While they were still in
the womb, God told their mother, Rebekah, that her
firstborn son would serve the younger.
When the two young men were grown, Esau sold his "birthright"
to his younger brother, thus legally transferring his inheritance as firstborn
to Jacob. Isaac preferred Esau, and
ignoring this "purchase", he intended to bestow upon him his full
inheritance before he died. Through
guile, Jacob was able to secure that which was legally his -- his inheritance
as firstborn and his father's blessing.
Thus through Jacob, Israel's right to the Land superseded the claims of
Esau -- father of the Edomites, one of modern
Jordan's tribes.
Jacob, whose name was
changed by God to "Israel", became the father of twelve sons -- thus
began the twelve tribes of Israel. These
twelve titleholders of Canaan were forced to flee their land holdings due to a famine. Initially, they found refuge in the land of
Egypt. Unfortunately, their descendants
would serve the next four hundred years in Egyptian slavery. Moses and Joshua were raised up by God. They led the sons of Israel out of slavery
and into the promised land of Canaan.
Thus, from the
beginning of time, the Land of Israel has been reserved by it's Creator for
Himself and His "chosen" inheritors.
Those whom He has "chosen" are the sons of Israel. "Eretz Yisrael" is the eternal possession of Israel, whether
they are "in residence" or not.
For as we will see, the four hundred years of Egyptian servitude was not
the last time that the sons of Israel would be driven from their property.
2500 YEARS ON THE RUN
When Israel has
occupied her inheritance, her neighboring "cousins" have continuously
harassed and attacked her. Twice,
defeats in battle have forcibly removed Israel from the Land. Both times, these expulsions were punishments
from her God. Perhaps this breaking of
the bond between His People and His Land, is God's way of shaking Israel to her
spiritual senses. The first expulsion
was at the hands of the Babylonians, the second was at the hands of Rome.
Babylonian
Captivity:
Prior to her fall to
the armies of Babylon, Israel was given one last chance to mend her ways. In Jeremiah 7, God charged Israel with: a
prejudicial justice system, mistreatment of the helpless, murder of the
innocent, and idolatry. Had she listened
to God's faithful prophets, she would have been spared, and would have remained
united to her Land:
"Amend your ways and your
deeds, and I will let you dwell in this place. ... For if you truly amend your
ways and your deed, if you truly practice justice between a man and his
neighbor, if you do not oppress the alien, the orphan, or the widow, and do not
shed innocent blood in this place, nor walk after other gods to your own ruin,
then I will let you dwell in this place, in the land that I gave to your
fathers forever and ever." Jeremiah 7:3,5-7
Instead of mending
her ways, Israel chose to listen to her false prophets who predicted
peace. They could not believe that God
would allow His own Temple to be destroyed.
But God preferred that His Temple be destroyed by His enemies, than be
defiled by His friends. Jeremiah 7
describes the nature of this defilement:
entire families were participating in the worship of a goddess, they put
objects of foreign gods in the Temple of the Lord, and they set up altars to a
foreign god and there sacrificed their children.
""Do you not see what
they are doing in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? The children gather wood, and the fathers
kindle the fire, and the women knead dough to make cakes for the queen of
heaven; and they pour out libations to other gods in order to spite Me. ... For
the sons of Judah have done that which is evil in My sight," declares the
Lord, "they have set their detestable things in the house which is called
by My name, to defile it. And they have
built the high places of Topheth, which is in the
valley of the son of Hinnom, to burn their sons and
their daughters in the fire, which I did not command and it did not come into
My Mind. Therefore, behold, days are coming," declares the Lord,
"when it will no more be called Topheth, or the
valley of the son of Hinnom, but the valley of the
Slaughter, for they will bury in Topheth because
there is no other place. And the dead
bodies of this people will be food for the birds of the sky, and for the beasts
of the earth; and no one will frighten them away. Then I will make to cease
from the cities of Judah and from the streets of Jerusalem the voice of joy and
the voice of gladness, the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and
the voice of the bride, for the land will become a ruin."" Jeremiah 7:17,30-34
Thus, acting on bad
advice from the false prophets in his court, King Jehoiakim,
became embroiled in a war between Egypt and Babylon. His two successors continued his doomed
pro-Egyptian policies and revolted against Babylon. By January of 588 BC, Babylon sent its armies
into Judah to deal with this rebellious people once and for all. For ten years, Babylon had granted Judah some
degree of sovereignty and did not look kindly upon this Judean
"treachery" -- she was "baited for bear". Stronghold after stronghold fell until
Jerusalem itself was surrounded. In 587
BC, the walls of Jerusalem were breached.
On the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av, "Tisha
B'Av", the Temple of God was looted and
burned. The sons of Israel were carried
off into captivity which would last for seventy years, just as Jeremiah had
prophesied.
Israel lost its
sovereignty, its Temple and its treasures, including the Ark of the
Covenant. After seventy years of
captivity, and with the permission of King Cyrus of Medo-Persia,
God regathered a remnant of Israel and His Temple was
rebuilt. Amazingly, much of Israel chose
to remain in exile. Although Israel was
once again in the Land, she was no longer sovereign. Except for a brief period in the second
century AD, Israel would not regain her sovereignty until 1948 AD, 2,500 years
later.
Messianic
Times
During the Roman
occupation of Israel, God chose to fulfill a group of His Messianic
promises. In the tiny town of Beit Lechem (Bethlehem, the House
of Bread), a son was born to a young Jewish maid named Miriam (Mary). She called her son Yeshua
(Joshua, later called by the Greeks ‘Jesus’).
For the next thirty three years, this babe grew into a young rabbi, and
he traveled the country on foot calling Israel to repentance. He declared the arrival of the spiritual
Kingdom; the physical Kingdom would come much later. Many sons of Israel accepted his message and
believed that he was Messiah. Others
rejected him: some did not want to rock the Roman boat, some did not want their
own power threatened, some wanted a liberating King who would expel the Romans,
not a spiritual redeemer.
His righteous life
was ultimately sacrificed at the hands of the Roman oppressors and the corrupt
Israeli leadership. What they intended
for evil, God intended for good. Through
His substitutionary death, Messiah offered redemption
to all mankind. By his life, death and
resurrection, He fulfilled a great body of prophetic Messianic references. In Biblical prophecy, Messiah would fulfill
the roles of a Suffering Servant who dies for the sins of his people, and a
Redeemer/King who leads those people victoriously into the Kingdom of
peace. Finding it impossible to
reconcile the two roles, Jewish legend and Talmudic tradition split the
prophecies into two "messiahs" -- Moshiach ben Yosef (Messiah son of
Joseph), the Suffering Servant; and Moshiach ben David (Messiah son of David), the Coming King.
Messiah's arrival in
Israel and call to repentance was timely.
For approximately 600 years after returning from Babylonian captivity,
Israel had slipped back into her old ways.
She once again faced judgement.
Ezekiel 36 describes the causes of the second expulsion: spiritual impurity and idolatry, and murder
of the innocent:
"Son of man, when the house
of Israel was living in their own land, they defiled it by their ways and their
deeds; their way before Me was like the uncleanness of a woman in her
impurity. Therefore, I poured out My
wrath on them for the blood which they had shed on the land, because they had
defiled it with their idols. Also I scattered
them among the nations, and they were dispersed throughout the lands. According to their ways and their deeds I
judged them. When they came to the
nations where they went, they profaned My holy name, because it was said of
them "These are the people of the Lord, yet have come out of His
land."" Ezekiel 36:17-20
Roman
Occupation
Prior to the exile,
Rome's domination of Israel was oppressive.
All other conquered nations did not have a problem worshipping the
Emperor of Rome -- Israel could not.
While Israel was not faithful enough to God to please Him, she was not
pagan enough to suit Rome and was oppressed.
In 66 AD, Israel began to revolt.
When the revolt could not be controlled by the local governor, three
Roman legions were dispatched. In the year 70 AD, Jerusalem fell and, again, on
the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av,
"Tisha B'Av", the
Temple of God was looted and burned.
This destruction of
the Temple was predicted by Messiah Jesus 40 years earlier:
"And Jesus came out from the temple and
was going away when His disciples came up to point out the temple buildings to
Him. And He answered and said to them,
"Do you not see all these things?
Truly I say to you, NOT ONE STONE HERE SHALL BE LEFT UPON ANOTHER, which
will not be torn down." Matthew
24:1-2
The Temple was made
of limestone. When placed next to an
accelerant, limestone crumbles, and when it is laden with water, it explodes --
an awesome scene to be sure. Perhaps this
is what Josephus was describing when he wrote: "While the holy house was
on fire, everything was plundered that came to hand, and ten thousand of those
that were caught were slain... The flame was also carried a long way, and made
an echo, together with the groans of those that were slain; and because this hill
was high, and the works at the temple were very great, one would have thought
the whole city had been on fire. Nor can
one imagine anything either greater or more terrible than this noise. ... Perea did also return the echo, as well as the mountains around
about [the city], and augmented the force of the entire noise."4
As the Temple burned,
it is said that the gold ornamentation liquefied and ran between the foundation
stones. The Roman soldiers, anxious to
retrieve this treasure, began pulling down even the retaining walls of the
Temple platform. Thus, Jesus' prophecy
that 'not one stone would be left standing upon another' was fulfilled. Today, visitors to the southern wall of the
Temple Mount can see the lone, surviving course of the original Temple wall.
With the City and the
Temple destroyed, Israel was scattered throughout the Roman Empire: "It took a month for Titus to wipe out
all pockets of Jewish resistance. Then,
like Nebuchadnezzar, he decreed that the survivors be
sent into exile, and most of Jerusalem was reduced to rubble. In all, according to Josephus, 110,000 people
died by fire or famine or sword in the long campaign and siege; another 97,000
were made slaves and scattered throughout the empire. ... In Jewish history,
this is a turning point. It is the point
from which the dominant theme of Jewish life is the diaspora,
the condition of being dispersed, of being scattered."5
This relatively
unremarkable conquest of Judea was greatly celebrated by Rome. Why would an empire which had conquered all
the known peoples of the world find such delight in their conquest of the tiny
and remote land of Judea? This question
was raised by Abba Eban: "There was nothing
unique about the suppression of the Jewish revolt by the Romans. There are records of revolts in Armenia, in
Britain, and a particularly brutal subjection of the Belgian tribes. And yet the defeat of the Jews seem to have
inspired a particular pride in the Roman commander Titus and his father, the
Emperor Vespasian.
Why else would they have had coins struck bearing the inscription
"Judea Capta" -- Judea is in
captivity? Why else would Titus have
built a triumphal arch at the place where the Jewish captives bearing the
Menorah from the Temple were dragged into the Forum?"6
Did Rome believe she
was victorious over the God of Israel?
After all, Rome was able to successfully break that bond between His
People and His Land. Perhaps they were
thinking, just as God had predicted: "These are the people of the Lord,
yet have come out of His land." The
nation of Israel remained scattered until this century, when God began to regather her.
THE YEARS OF EXILE AND OPPRESSION
During almost two
millennia of exile, Israel endured great persecution and frequently faced
annihilation. Individual hatreds and
local persecutions frequently ignited into mass murders of entire Jewish
communities. When the pope called
European Christianity to mount a crusade to liberate the Holyland
from the "infidels", the Crusaders began their "holy quest"
with the murder of their local, Jewish neighbors. When the Black Death ravaged Europe, another
opportunity to exterminate the Jews appeared.
Jews were accused of poisoning the wells and were murdered in towns
throughout Europe.
Amazingly, Moslem
controlled Spain offered the Jews a brief respite from the storms of
persecution. This was a golden age for
Jewish culture and scholarship. As the
Moslems were driven out of Spain, the Roman Church felt the need to flex its
power over the Spanish monarchy. Under
the influence of the Spanish Inquisitors, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
signed an edict on March 31, 1492 whereby the Jews were either forced to
convert or be expelled from Spain.
"No event since the
destruction of Jerusalem fourteen centuries before had shaken the confidence of
Jews everywhere more than the expulsion from Spain. Expulsion was not a new experience; Jews had
been expelled from France, England, and many cities in Germany. But none of these events had a traumatic
effect in any way comparable to that of the sudden edict of banishment from
Spain. Jews had never lived anywhere
else as harmoniously or creatively as in Spain.
They had taken an active part in the life of Spanish society while also
cultivating their own particular legacy. They had been prominent in commerce, medicine,
literature, and the arts. One out of
every ten Spaniards had been Jewish or had descended from Jews. And now this flourishing community, the
largest Jewish community in the world, had been eliminated with a single stroke
of the pen. Jews everywhere were
reminded of their acute and inescapable vulnerability."7
Anti-semitism, which was originally fostered on tenuous
"theological" grounds took on an economic tone during the Middle
Ages. Europe was in a cash poor position
due to a severe trade imbalance. Cash
reserves were depleted as Christian Europe indulged itself in foreign wars, and
risky mercantile adventures to buy Oriental luxury goods and spices. The Jewish community provided European
nobility and merchants with the cash they needed. When the loans came due, the Christian
debtors refused to pay not only the interest, but the principal as well. Laws were drafted, including the much revered
Magna Carta, to cancel Jewish claims on Christian
estates. Great tension developed between
the Christian and Jewish communities over these bad debts.
While the Protestant
Reformation in Europe marks a return to the truth of the Word, it also marks
the beginning of a new, virulent wave of anti-semitism. Martin Luther was a leader of the German
reform movement. While much of Europe
remained staunchly Catholic, Germany in particular, was profoundly influenced
by Luther's teachings. On the one hand,
he reintroduced the church to the doctrine of salvation through faith. On the other hand, he polluted German society
with anti-semitic invectives. In 1542, Luther published a pamphlet entitled
"Against the Jews and their Lies":
"What then shall we
Christians do with this damned, rejected race of Jews? Since they live among us and we know about
their lying and blasphemy and cursing, we cannot tolerate them if we do not
wish to share in their lies, curses, and blasphemy... First, their synagogues ... should be set on
fire, and whatever does not burn up should be covered or spread over with dirt
so that no one may ever be able to see a cinder or stone of it... Secondly,
their homes should likewise be broken down and destroyed. For they perpetrate the same things there
that they do in their synagogues. For
this reason they ought to be put under one roof or in a stable, like gypsies,
in order that they may realize that they are not masters in our land, as they
boast, but miserable captives. Thirdly, they should be deprived of their prayer
books and Talmud in which such idolatry, lies, cursing, and blasphemy are
taught. Fourthly, their rabbis must be
forbidden under threat of death to teach anymore. Fifthly, passport and traveling privileges should
be absolutely forbidden to the Jews. For
they have no business in the rural districts since they are not nobles, nor
officials, nor merchants, nor the like.
Let them stay at home... Sixthly,
they ought to be stopped from usury. All
their cash and valuables of silver and gold ought to be taken from them. For this reason, as said before, everything
that they possess they stole and robbed from us through their usury, for they
have no other means of support.
Seventhly, let the young and strong Jews and Jewesses be given the
flail, the ax, the hoe, the spade, the distaff, and spindle, and let them earn
their bread by the sweat of their noses as is enjoined upon Adam's
children... To sum up, dear princes and
nobles who have Jews in you domains, if this advice of mine does not suit you,
then find a better one so that you and we may all be free of this insufferable
devilish burden -- the Jews."8
Although separated by
the centuries, the German National Socialists learned Luther's lesson
well. On Kristallnacht
(November 9-10, 1938), Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues were destroyed
and burned throughout German controlled Europe.
Subsequently, all books -- religious or secular -- having Jewish
authorship were burned by propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels;
Jewish property was confiscated; and European Jewry was 'collected under one
roof' and placed in forced labor camps.
Then, following
Luther's recommendation to "find a better" way to make Europe "Judenrein"-- free of Jews -- the Nazis developed the
"Final Solution." With the
assistance of the indigenous population of Europe, Jewry was rounded up and
sent to death factories designed for their efficient extermination. The "Holocaust" claimed the lives
of six million Jewish souls -- 75% of European Jewry.
Of the 3.3 million
Jews living in Poland, it is estimated that 3 million were murdered. Today, fifty years later, those national
wounds are just now being addressed.
"In an unusual, emotional speech to the Israeli Parliament,
President Lech Walesa of
Poland apologized today for anti-semitism in Polish
history. "Here in Israel, the land
of your culture and revival, I ask for your forgiveness," he told a
chamber filled with Israel's leaders, some of them survivors of Auschwitz and
other Nazi death camps built in Poland after the Germans overran the country,
where three million Jews then lived. ... "I am a Christian, and I cannot
weigh with a human scale 20 centuries of evil for both of our people," he
said."9
For two millenia, Jewry had been used, abused, pillaged, hunted
down and murdered. The enemies of God
had come ominously close to annihilating Israel thus nullifying His ability to
fulfill His promises. By the end of
World War II, Jewry was dispirited and despoiled. Then God began to move in dramatic ways! God began to fulfill His promise to regather Israel a second time!
DAWN OF THE KINGDOM
At the same time that
God revealed His plan to exile Israel, He also revealed His promise to regather her. The
physical rebirth of the nation of Israel would be closely followed by her
spiritual rebirth.
"For I will take you from
the nations, gather you from all the lands, and bring you into your own land.
Then I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean; I will cleanse
you from all your filthiness and from all your idols. Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put
a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh
and give you a heart of flesh. And I
will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you
will be careful to observe My ordinances."
Ezekiel 36:24-27
In this day, at this
time, God has begun to fulfill His promises leading to the return of Messiah
and the establishment of his Kingdom.
Let us now look at these two rebirths -- the physical and the spiritual.
THE
PHYSICAL REBIRTH AND THE OPPOSITION
The starting gun for
the Kingdom building process sounded with the Balfour Declaration in 1917. At that moment the reconstitution of the
People and the land of Israel began. While
God has been working to bless Israel with increased population and the bounty
of the land, the nations have dealt her only betrayal and violence. Knowledge of these events gives us needed
background for understanding developments in the Middle East today and in the
future. The key to the ongoing violence
in the Middle East is the organized effort to abort God's work of regathering His People and establishing them in His land.
Balfour
Declaration:
Ever since their
expulsion from Israel in 70 AD, Jews around the world dreamed of returning to
their land. In the late 19th century,
God aroused in the hearts of the Jewish people an unquenchable determination to
return to Zion, or "Jerusalem".
This determination took on form and organization -- it became a movement
called "Zionism". In 1897, Theodor Herzl organized the first
World Zionist Congress. Leaders of this
movement began consulting with heads of state regarding their desire. The British Government, sympathetic to
Zionist objectives, originally offered the Jews a homeland in Uganda, of all
places. This proposal was rejected --
there is no substitute for the ancient bond between the Land of Israel and the
Sons of Israel. Diplomatic discussions
and negotiations continued. This
diplomatic path eventually lead to Vatican City:
"The best interview
of all was with the pope himself, on May 6, Benedict XV was an ardent Liberal
who had been deeply perturbed by the persecutions of Jews in Eastern
Europe. From the beginning of the
conversation he made clear his sympathy with Zionism. "What a turn of destiny!" he
said. "Nineteen hundred years ago
Rome destroyed your homeland, and now, when you wish to rebuild it, you have
chosen the path that leads to Rome."
"I am deeply moved by such historical memories," Sakolow replied.
"And may I be permitted to add that that Rome which destroyed
Israel was appropriately punished. Rome
fell shortly afterward, whereas the people of Israel still live. They are so alive that now they even desire
that their land be returned to them."
"Yes," said the Pope.
"It is Providential. God has
willed it." 10
After the end of
World War I, in 1917, the British government wrote the following "letter
of intent" called the Balfour Declaration11:
Foreign
Office,
November 2nd, 1917
Dear
Lord Rothschild,
I
have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government,
the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has
been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet: "His Majesty's Government
view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the
Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours
to facilitate the achievement of this
object, it being ł ł clearly understood that nothing shall be
done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish
communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jewish
in any other country." I should be
grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist
Federation.
Yours,
Arthur
James Balfour
Until the end of
World War I, the Holyland had been under Ottoman
Moslem control. The whole of the Middle
East had been incorporated into one great empire without internal borders. With the defeat of the Axis and her Ottoman
allies, the British saw the opportunity to establish the Jewish homeland in
"Palestine." However,
"Palestine" was a rather amorphous term and had to first be carved
out of the vast Ottoman Empire.
Regardless how vague, the Balfour Declaration raised hope in the Jewish
community. Already, there was a
relatively large Jewish population in the Holyland. In 1917, Israel's demographics included
approximately 45,000 Jews, 10,000 Moslems and 15,000 Christians.
Israeli land is the
perpetual inheritance of its original owners.
In the Law12, God commanded that land could never be sold,
only leased. The price of the lease was
to be adjusted relative to the number of years until the year of
"Jubilee". A Jubilee occurred
every fifty years and it marked a time when all land reverted to the original
owners.
Here is an interesting
thought for your consideration -- in 1917, Israel had been living in exile for
approximately 2500 years, since the time of the Babylonian Exile. Twenty five hundred is 50 times 50, or a
Jubilee of Jubilees. Therefore, the
Balfour Declaration marked the beginning of the ultimate and final return of Eretz Yisrael, the Land of
Israel, to its original owners!
The
British Mandate:
The territory of the
defeated Ottoman Empire had to be governed.
Based upon the intent stated in the Balfour Declaration, the Supreme War
Council gave Britain a mandate to caretake
"Palestine" until an independent Jewish homeland could be
created. That Mandate included the
territory which is today Israel and Jordan.
Then the first act of
treachery -- in 1922, the League of Nations approved the British Mandate with
the provision that the portion of Palestine known as Transjordania
would be exempt from the commitments of the Balfour Declaration. In keeping with this provision, Britain
divided "Palestine". In 1928,
the state of Transjordan was created under the rule
of the Hashemite Dynasty. Through this division of the land,
approximately three quarters of the land held in trust for the Jews was given
to the Arabs.
Britain continued to
administer the remaining quarter of the land, but with great difficulty. The Palestinian Arabs hated the Jews. Consistent with all other enemies of God and
Israel, they placed continuous pressure on Britain to forbid or severely
restrict Jewish immigration and the sale of land to Jews. This act became all the more heinous in light
of the growing persecution of Jews in Hitler's Europe. Soon Arabs and Jews engaged in open warfare.
The frustrated
British, called in their "management consultants". After many studies, interviews, and much
analysis, a series of reports were released:
1930 SIR WALTER SHAW REPORT - this study indicated that the source of the conflict was
Arab hatred of Jews.
1930 LEAGUE OF NATIONS REPORT - this report condemned the British for inadequate
policing. This is interesting in light
of the constant criticism which the Israeli government receives today when
trying to control Arab violence. Britain
may do well to remember its own inability to control Arab-Israeli violence the
next time the Security Council is considering condemning the Israeli government
for harsh policing tactics.
Later,
in 1937, the British set up military courts to deal with terrorism. Members of the Arab High Committee were
deported. Anyone caught carrying
firearms or bombs were subject to a death sentence. Today, Israel is condemned by the UN for
deporting convicted murderers and merely arresting terrorists. Some nations are moving to hold Israel in
contempt of the Geneva Convention.
1937 PEEL COMMISSION REPORT - this study determined that Jews and Arabs cannot live
together in peace. It audaciously
Recommended further partitioning of the land.
The remaining quarter of the original Mandate would be divided into
thirds: the Jews were to be given the coastal plains in the North, the British
would retain a corridor from the port city of Jaffa
to Jerusalem, including Bethlehem, and the Arabs would be given the rest.
Amazingly,
the Jews accepted this twelfth portion of their mandated territory. The Arabs rejected the plan. They demanded that the British abandon the
concept of a Jewish homeland and stop Jewish immigration. In exchange, they would 'allow' the
Palestinian Jews to remain as a "guaranteed minority."
1938 WOODHEAD COMMISSION REPORT - this report reevaluated the concept of partitioning and
determined that it was impractical. It
recommended that a conference be held instead.
1939 PALESTINE CONFERENCE - this conference was convened and a British proposal was
presented. It recommended that a joint
Arab-Jewish Palestinian state be created within ten years. Within five years, Jewish immigration would
have been stopped with a cap of 75,000 immigrants; and the sale of land to Jews
would be severely restricted. This plan
was rejected by both Arabs and Jews. By
this time, the Holocaust was in full swing, and the British in Palestine turned
away Jews fleeing death in Europe.
The United Nations Intervenes:
After thirty years of
failure, the British give up trying to find a peaceful solution to creating a
Jewish state in Palestine. Britain had
found the truth in the prophecy that Jerusalem was "a burdensome stone FOR ALL PEOPLES; all
that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces..."13 In 1947, they turned the
"Palestine" issue over to the United Nations.
Following the lead of
the Peel Commission Report, the UN voted to partition the remaining quarter of
"Palestine" into an Arab and a Jewish state, and kept Jerusalem for
themselves -- putting it under UN trusteeship.
And just as with the Peel Commission report, the Jews accepted the plan
and the Arab League Council rejected it.
So violent was the Arab rejection that the Arab League Council announced
that it would stop the division of Palestine by force.
Ongoing Arab Wars
Since 1948, the
living memory of many of us, Israel has been fighting for her life. Reviewing these relatively recent events
allows us to understand why present day negotiations of a Middle East Peace
Covenant have been so difficult and fraught with distrust. Assumptions which we often make about who possessed
what and when, are often wrong -- the product of a disinformation campaign.
In advance of Israeli
statehood, the Arab League began boycotting any corporation with business ties
with the Palestinian Jews. This boycott
which began in 1946, is still in force today.
In 1948, the reborn nation of Israel declared her statehood and was
immediately attacked by her Arab neighbors.
The western nations, many of whom recognized her statehood, betrayed her
and let Israel twist in the wind:
"When the newly reborn State of Israel was fighting for its life,
in 1948, it called the White House, begging for weapons with which to defend
itself. President Truman didn't
answer. The U.S. had declared an arms
embargo on the Middle East -- meaning Israel, since the Arabs were being armed
to the teeth by the British."15
Transjordan captured the territory of Judea and Samaria -- "the
West Bank" and east Jerusalem.
Looking forward to the day when they could finish Israel off, the
Palestine Congress adopted the Transjordanian king as
the "King of Palestine". To
celebrate their unlawful annexation, the nation changed its name from Transjordan ("across or the other side of the
Jordan") to Jordan, for now they possessed both banks. During Jordan's occupation of this land, there
was no world condemnation of its "occupation", there was no further
talk of internationalizing Jerusalem, Judea and Sameria
were shown as part of Jordan on every map, there was no Jordanian Resolution
242. In fact, it has become
"conventional wisdom" that the "West Bank" was Jordanian
territory illegally captured by Israel during the Six Day War. This is dis-information!
In this same war,
Egypt "illegally" seized the Gaza Strip. Israel was under siege for approximately
fourteen months, but by the grace of her God and the courage of her people, she
survived. Then in 1956 Egypt
nationalized the Suez Canal and closed it to Israeli traffic.
"In 1956, to halt
the fedayeen raids from Egypt, Israel joined England
and France in their war against Egypt to take control of the Suez Canal. Though the allies were victorious, President
Eisenhower intervened so that England and France relinquished their control of
the Suez Canal. Israel gave up the Sinai
in exchange for a "guarantee" that the U.S. would defend Israel from
any future attacks from Egypt. The 1967
War proved that "guarantee" to be absolutely worthless."16
In the early to mid
1960's, the Arab nations began conspiring to divert the Jordan river before it
entered Israel, and began to prepare a plan for the next war. As these plans and troop movements became an
open secret, Israel was again betrayed by the West.
"In the spring of 1967, as the Arabs'
noose tightened around Israel's neck, as Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran, as the Arab armies marched toward Israel's borders
and the Arab leaders vowed to annihilate the Jewish State, the Israelis called
the White House for assistance.
President Johnson didn't answer.
He had forgotten the promise that Eisenhower had made to the Israelis
back in 1957, the promise that the U.S. would insure that the Straits of Tiran would stay open."17
The Arab nations
sensed the approach of an opportunity to abort God's work and push the Jews
into the sea. The Arabs prepared for
war. Israel would be massively outnumbered
and overwhelmed. The Jordanian
"King of Palestine" looked forward to annexing the rest of
Israel. "King Hussein gave orders
to his men that when Israel was defeated, every man, woman and child in Israel
was to be killed. Nasser told the UN to
vacate the buffer zone at the Sinai border with Israel and the UN complied
instantly. The Arabs attacked, but with
the help of G-d, the Israelis defeated the combined Arab forces within six
days, reunited Jerusalem, and took Judea and Samaria and Gaza."18
In a brilliantly
executed and desperate tactical move, Israel preemptively destroyed the Arab
airforces on the ground. The war ended
almost as quickly as it started, lasting only six days. Although vastly out-gunned, Israel took back
Judea, Samaria (the West Bank), East Jerusalem, and Gaza, and additionally
captured the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt and the Golan Heights from Syria.
The Sinai Peninsula,
had a lower strategic importance -- it is a vast, uninhabited wasteland thus
offering a low military threat. This
territory would eventually be returned to Egypt. On the other hand, the Golan Heights are just
what their name indicates -- high terrain that overlooks populated Israeli
valleys. For twenty years, this
strategic high ground was used by Syria to bombard Israeli settlements. Return of this territory, also known as
ancient Bashan, is in doubt, for Jeremiah 50:19 says:
"And I shall bring Israel
back to his pasture, and he will graze on Carmel AND BASHAN and his desire will
be satisfied in the hill country of Ephraim and Gilead."
Israel is an
incredibly small nation. Someone has
said that it is the only nation in the Middle East that is so small that its
name on a map has to be placed in the Mediterranean Sea. If you include the area of Judea and Samaria,
Israel is approximately the size of San Bernadino
County in California. In contrast,
"Arab" lands total twice the size of United States. When you remove Judea and Samaria from
Israel, the area which contains 75% of its population and industrial sites
becomes a mere 9 miles wide. That this
small scrap of land could be so hotly disputed is evidence that the problems in
the Middle East are not about land, but are about stopping the work of God to
restore and bless Israel.
The concept of
creating a separate Palestinian State on "Israeli" territory, as
proposed in the Peel Commission Report and others, was never acceptable to the
Arabs as long as they thought they could annihilate Israel. The urgency for creating a mythical
Palestinian State only gained widespread acceptance after Israel regained
strategic territory and her military conquest seemed less likely. The strategic importance of the Golan Heights
and the "West Bank" is one of the major sticking points when
negotiating "Middle East Peace."
Both sides of the battle know that possession of these territories will
make or break Israel.
Soon after Israel's
resounding victory in the '67 Six Day War, the United Nations passed the now
infamous "Resolution 242".
Conventional wisdom indicates that Resolution 242 states that Israel
must return to its pre-1967 borders and that Israel is a renegade nation for
not having abided by that resolution.
More disinformation!
The following excerpt
was written by Eugene V. Rostow, a fellow at the U.S.
Institute of Peace, and who as Under Secretary of State from 1966 to 1969
helped write Security Council Resolution 242:
"Security Council Resolution 242,
approved after the 1967 war, stipulates not only that Israel and its
neighboring states should make peace with each other but should establish
"a just and lasting peace in the Middle East." Until that condition is met, Israel is
entitled to administer the territories it captured -- the West Bank, East
Jerusalem and Gaza Strip -- and then withdraw from some but not necessarily all
of the land to "secure and recognized boundaries free of threats or acts
of force. The practical reasons behind
both halves of that bargain remain valid today.
The first requires no withdrawal without peace -- a rule often wrongly described
as "trading land for peace."
Actually, it is quite different.
It prescribes that there should be no withdrawal until peace is made;
then there can be a complete withdrawal, a partial one, or none, depending on
what the parties decide. The second
reason is that Israel's new boundaries need not be the same as the armistice
lines of 1949. This provision
specifically addressed the problem of peace with Jordan. No state has title to the land between Israel
and Jordan. Jordan's claim to have
annexed the West Bank, never generally recognized, has been abandoned. The rulers of the Ottoman Empire were the
last recognized sovereigns in the territory. ... Israel has a stronger claim to
the West Bank than any other nation or would-be nation because, under the
League of Nations Mandate, Israel has the same legal right to settle the West
Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem that it has to settle Haifa or West
Jerusalem."19
Arab pride was
severely damaged by the Six Day War.
Another war was therefore inevitable.
This occurred on the holiest day of the Biblical Calendar in 1973, Yom
Kippur.
"When Sadat succeeded Nasser in Egypt, Russia convinced the Arab
states to take another shot at Israel.
That was the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
... Israel's control of the Sinai, Judea and Samaria gave Israel an
opportunity to mobilize and in a remarkably short time Israel managed to turn
the tables."20
"As the Arabs
prepared to invade in 1973, and Israeli intelligence detected the imminent
attack, Prime Minister Golda Meir called the White
House for help. Henry Kissinger warned her that if Israel launched a preemptive
strike, the U.S. would give it no weapons.
Golda succumbed to the pressure,
Israel suffered devastating losses, and the U.S. Refused to give Israel any
weapons throughout the fist 10 days of the fighting -- Kissinger's
way of making sure that the Israelis would not win too big a victory. Near the end of the 1973 war, when Israel had
the Egyptian Third Army trapped in the Sinai Desert, and Israeli troops were on
the road to Cairo, the Israelis made the mistake of calling the White House to
consult -- and Kissinger replied by pressuring them
to halt their advances and release the trapped Egyptians."21
In 1978, US President
Carter brought together the leaders of Israel and Egypt to sign the Camp David
Accords. Egypt became the only Arab
nation to sign a peace treaty with Israel.
In exchange for peace, the Sinai Peninsula was returned to Egypt. As a result of negotiating an independent
deal with Israel, Egypt was ostracized from other Arab nations until 1989.
The Camp David booty
has allowed the Egyptians to declare "victory" in the Yom Kippur
War. On the road to the Cairo airport,
there is now a building called "The Panorama of the October 1973
War". This Arab monument may give
insight into the change in the Egyptian mindset:
"The centerpiece
... is a panel portraying the capture of the Bar-Lev line. At the heart of the panel are long rows of
Israeli prisoners, heads bowed. In case
the observer may have missed the point, the accompanying text states:
"Israeli prisoners with heads bowed."
It mentions also that as a result of the war, Egypt recovered all its
lost territory "down to the last inch... including the city of Taba." One
grasps from this how supremely important regaining Taba
was to Egypt -- it wasn't a kilometer of sand with a luxury hotel, but
"the last inch," whose recovery constitutes a central element of
Egyptian national pride. For all the
harrowing associations the panorama evokes, the exhibition also has a deeply
satisfying message for an Israeli. It
says that Egypt has purged itself of the humiliation of the Six Day War. It suggests that Egypt can deal with Israel
rationally -- that while it is an Arab state with Arab obligations, it no
longer has a deep psychological need to strike back at Israel in order to erase
its own scars.22
In the late 1970's
and early 1980's, Israel was being regularly attacked across its northern
border with Lebanon. Lebanon had become
a PLO outpost, and a weapons cache for Syria and the Soviet Union. In 1982, Israel launched "Operation
Peace for Galilee" and invaded Lebanon.
The PLO was cornered and the weapons caches seized. The United States intervened on behalf of the
Arabs and pressured Israel to allow the PLO to peacefully withdraw rather than
be defeated. "What Nixon and Kissinger did for the Egyptians [in 1973], Reagan and Haig did for the PLO, pressuring Israel to lift its siege
of Beirut in 1982 and refrain from wiping out Arafat and his hordes."23
By 1985, Israel
withdrew from much of Lebanon, with the exception of a security zone in the
south. Within two years the PLO began
the "intifada", a movement to foment
violent unrest within Israel's borders.
The PLO has received incredible sums of money from the Arab nations and
Europe to finance their civil war.
The Diplomatic Wars:
In addition to
physical warfare, the greater community of nations has waged constant
diplomatic warfare against Israel. The
conclusion of Gulf War I witnessed a great flurry of diplomatic activity to
secure an Arab-Israeli peace. Great pressure was put on both Israel and the
Arabs to seek peace.
Diplomatic pressure
in the Middle East is rarely equitable or just.
Even during the recent homicide bombings in Israel, the diplomatic
positions of the Nations defy logic. The
EU is blatantly arabist. It is always willing to condemn Israel and
financially support the Palestinians, regardless of the circumstances. Under Arab pressure, the UN has passed 175
resolutions condemning Israel.26
UN condemnation is never evenhanded -- it's focus is always Israel,
although many nations engage in the same activities to greater degrees. Israel is regularly condemned for not
"returning" the territories it recaptured in the 1967 War. And yet, Russia has refused to return the Kurile chain of islands seized from Japan at the close of
World War II. For that matter, consider
the ongoing territorial disputes between: the American Indians and the US,
Mexico and the US, the Canadian Indians and Canada, Ireland and Britain,
Pakistan and India (Kashmir), Argentina and Britain (Faulkland
Islands). How many of these territorial
disputes have received Security Council attention.
The world's view and
God's view of Israel are at opposite ends of the spectrum. While the world questions Israel's borders
and even it's right to exist, God is implementing His plans to make Israel the
chief among nations. As God regathers His people in their Land, the world is attempting
to frustrate His efforts and prevent Him from fulfilling His promises. Those nations who stand in God's way as He
fulfills His promises to Israel would do well to remember God's promise to
Abraham:
"And I will bless those who
bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse..." Genesis 12:3
THE SECOND RETURN, IN OUR TIME
In Ezekiel 37, the
prophet relates how he was taken to a valley which contained the bones of the
nation. God told Ezekiel to tell the
bones that He would restore life and flesh to them. As Ezekiel spoke, he saw the bones assemble,
and ligaments grew to hold them together; muscles covered the bones and skin
covered the flesh.
"So I prophesied as He
commanded me, and the breath came into them and they come to life, and stood on
their feet, an exceedingly great army.
Then He said to me, " Son of man, these bones are the whole house
of Israel; behold, they say, 'Our bones are dried up, and our hope has
perished. We are completely cut
off.' Therefore prophesy, and say to
them, 'Thus says the Lord God, "Behold, I will open your graves and cause
you to come up out of your graves, My People; and I will bring you into the
land of Israel. Then you will know that
I am the Lord, when I have opened your graves and caused you to come up out of
your graves, My people. And I will put
My Spirit within you, and you will come to life, and I will place you on your
own land, Then you will know that I,
the Lord, have spoken and done it," declares the Lord." Ezekiel 37:10-14
The Zionist movement
began in the late 19th century. By the
early 20th century, Jewish settlers began draining the malaria infested swamps
and planting forests to reclaim the land.
It was a humble, yet significant beginning. Then in the dark days of World War II,
European Jewry faced extinction -- six million Jews were
"exterminated". Hitler and his
minions attempted to abort this rebirth of Israel and seal Jewry in their
graves. The British, who were
administering the Mandate, controlled and severely restricted Jewish
immigration. In these desperate days,
Jews must have thought: 'Our bones are dried up, and our hope has
perished. We are completely cut
off.' But then the bones began to
rattle! The end of World War II was soon
followed by Israeli statehood. Jews
began to return in ever increasing numbers.
That which began as a trickle at the end of the 19th century, has now
become a flood. As communism
"fell" in 1989, the gates of all nations began to open. The government of Israel is today in peril
because of their success -- a tidal wave of Jewish immigrants which flow into
it daily. ""From the East
and West, from Persia and Ethiopia, from Bukhara and Samarkand, and from Moscow and Kishinev,
the Jews are coming to the only country that wants them and is waiting for
them," said Counsul General Aryeh
Levin as he raised the Israeli flag above Israel's Consulate in Moscow on
Thursday." 31 Since the
fall of Israel to Rome, the majority of Jews have lived in the diaspora -- dispersed among the Gentile nations.
"And they will fall by the
edge of the sword and will be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem
will be trampled under foot by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be
fulfilled." Luke 21:24
The days of the
Gentiles have been fulfilled in our time.
In 1967, Jerusalem was unified and became the capital of Israel. In keeping with the prophecy, God is leading
the captives back to their land. With
more and more Jews "making aliya" --
"going up" or "ascending" to Israel -- the majority of Jews
may soon live in Israel: "As a
result of the Soviet aliya, it is likely that the
majority of the world's Jews will be living in Israel in another 10 years,
Prof. Sergio Della Pergola, a Hebrew University demographer, said last
week. Only about 30 percent of world
Jewry lives here now."32
In Ezekiel 36, God
promises to multiply the men of Israel as part of his nation building
process. Truly, this is what we are
witnessing in our day:
"This says the Lord God,
"On the day that I cleanse you from all your iniquities, I will cause the
cities to be inhabited, and the waste places to be rebuilt." ... 'Thus
says the Lord God, "This also I will let the house of Israel ask Me to do
for them: I will increase their men like a flock. Like the flock for sacrifices, like the flock
at Jerusalem during her appointed feasts, so will the waste cities be filled
with flocks of men. Then they will know
that I am the Lord." Ezekiel
36:33,37-38
In that day, we are
told by Jeremiah, the flight to Israel by the Diaspora will be so dramatic,
that it will supersede the memory of the Exodus:
""Therefore behold, the
days are coming," declares the Lord, "when they will no longer say,
'As the Lord lives, who brought up the sons of Israel from the land of Egypt,'
but, 'As the Lord live, who brought up and led back the descendants of the
household of Israel from the north land and from all the countries where I had
driven them.' Then they will live on
their own soil."" Jeremiah
23:7-8
Since Israel became a
state in 1948, there have been numerous national efforts to rescue Jews from
captivity, all of them very heroic.
KNOWN
YEAR NATION RESCUEES REMAINING OPERATION
1948-on Romania 300,000
1948-on Syria 4,000 5,000
1948-50 Yemen 45,000 few
thousand Operation Magic
Carpet
1948-53 Egypt 10,000 Operation
Goshen
1949-50 Iran 25,000 significant
number
1949-50 Afghanistan 4,000
1949-50 Kurdistan 7,000
1949-50 Iraq 110,000 several hundred Operation Ezra and
Nehemiah - 2,000 flights
1949-51 Libya 32,000
1951 India 2,500 from
the port city of Cochin
50's 12,000 Bene Israel community
1953 Turkey 35,000 many
1956 Egypt 12,000
1959-65 Morocco 250,000
1979 Iran 2,000 significant number
1985-90 Ethiopia 20,000 many thousands Operations Moses and
Queen of Sheba
1989 USSR 250,000 many
thousands ongoing
1991 Albania 300
1991 Ethiopia 14,000 few thousand Operation Solomon
based upon "Israel's Rescue
Operations Since 1948"33
PREPARE, YE, THE WAY OF THE LORD
The physical rebirth
of Israel is just the beginning of God's Kingdom building process. The physical rebirth of Israel is a sign to
the nation that: they would also be spiritually reborn as well, that they would
continue to live, despite the aggression of the nations, that they would
possess the land of Israel, despite the best attempts of the nations to
negotiate her out of it, and all of these commitments are assured by God
Himself. This promise is recorded in
Ezekiel 37:
"Then you will know that I
am the Lord, when I have opened your graves and caused you to come up out of
your graves, My people. And I will put
My Spirit within you, and you will come to life, and I will place you on your
own land. Then you will know that I, the
Lord, have spoken and done it," declares the Lord." Ezekiel 37:13-14
The spiritual rebirth
of Israel may seem the boring stuff of theologians and historians. And yet, in the fall of 1990, when the UN was
delicately maneuvering, hoping to avoid a world war in the Persian Gulf, that
spiritual rebirth was enough to pull the world's attention to Jerusalem -- the spiritual heart of
Israel, the capital of the Kingdom.
JERUSALEM.
CITY OF PEACE. GOD'S APARTMENT ON
EARTH.
Jerusalem. City of Violence. Centerpiece of the world's three major
religions. The World's most hotly
contended real estate.
On October 8, 1990,
the world stood on the brink of a third world war. The Security Council of the United Nations
had been meeting for over two months to try to control the Iraqi aggressor and
avoid world war. On October 8, 1990,
approximately 5,000 Moslems gathered on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Just below, at the Western Wall of the
Temple, 10,000 Jews were praying, celebrating the end of the Feast of
Tabernacles, Succoth. By the grace of
God, they ended their worship and had just begun to disperse. Rumors were flying. "Solomon's coming!" "The Jews are invading!" rang out
the mosque loudspeakers.
The 5,000 Moslems
began to riot. Police and remaining
Jewish worshipers were assaulted by a deadly hail of stones, bottles, pipes and
other projectiles from the top of the Western Wall. The scant number of police began firing
wildly, desperately trying to defend themselves against an enraged mob. In the end, 21 Moslems were dead, 140 wounded
and 270 arrested.
"The secular
underground leadership of the uprising, known as the intifada
in Arabic, encouraged Palestinians to kill soldiers and police officers
immediately after the Al Aksa killings on Oct.
8."47 With that
encouragement and the absence of U.N. condemnation for the Arab violence, there
was almost a daily stream of reports where Israeli Jews are being stabbed, and sledgehammered by Arabs.
What was the spark
that ignited this violence? It was the
threat that "Solomon's coming!"
Who is Solomon, and why would he instill such fear in Moslem
hearts? His name is Gershon
Solomon. He is the leader of the
ultraconservative Temple Mount Faithful.
His group believes that the Temple must be rebuilt on Temple Mount and
they have gone about hewing stones and creating the new furnishings. They also believe that by building the
Temple, they will expedite the coming of Messiah. In prior years, this group has brought
foundation stones into Jerusalem and there consecrated them. They have not yet been allowed by Israeli
authorities to even attempt to place a stone on Temple Mount.
These folks are
viewed by secular Jews as troublemakers, by Talmudic, orthodox Jews as
fanatical heretics, and by Moslems as the "ultimate threat". If the great preponderance of Jews and the
Israeli civil authority do not support their goals, why do the Moslems take
this small group so seriously? It's
simple; the Moslems know that the age of their dominance in Jerusalem is
nearing its end. The Age of the Gentiles
is drawing to a close. They are having
problems reconciling their emotions with their knowledge that they will shortly
have to spiritually surrender Temple Mount as they did physically in 1967.
The following is a
retelling of the events following the capture of Jerusalem by Israeli troops
from Jordanian control: "The Ne'emnei Har HaBayit
[Temple Mount Faithful] particularly mourn the great loss of opportunity,
immediately after the liberation of Jerusalem and the site of the Beis HaMikdash 22 years ago. "By Divine grace, we were given a golden
opportunity to change the course of Jewish history, to bring Moshiach [Messiah] and the Geulah
(redemption) closer. And we let that
golden chance slip out of our fingers.
The entire world expected us to do what we were supposed to do." Solomon tells of conversations with many
Christians who were astounded and even disappointed at the failure of the
Israelis to rebuild the Holy Temple.
"Your dream of centuries has come true and instead of fulfilling
your Divine task, you have handed the Mount back to the enemies of G-d,"
many Fundamental and other Christian leaders and individuals said.
Not only Christians
-- who saw the Israeli victories in 1967 as a fulfillment of the Prophetic
promises and as a beginning sign of the redemption of the world -- could not
understand the Israelis; the Moslems couldn't either. And here Gershon
Solomon reveals a startling story:
"On the fourth day of the war, Solomon
and his military unit were on the Mount.
They entered the Dome of the Rock, the El Aksa
Mosque and other areas. There was not a
single Arab in sight. Suddenly a
well-dressed Arab appeared and introduced himself as a representative of the Waqf. He offered to
show them around. But instead of guiding
them through the places that are sacred to the Moslems, the man showed them all
the places on the Mount that were of Jewish significance, demonstrating an
impressive knowledge of the history of the Beis HaMikdash. To
Solomon's inquiry, the man answered: "The Moslem epoch on the Mount has
come to an end. We knew that the day
will come when you Jews will take it over.
We have a tradition that Allah had entrusted us with the Mount to guard
it until you people are ready to rebuild your Holy Temple. This is written in our Holy Scriptures and is
told by our elders from generation to generation."" [Jewish Press,
8/11/89]
The spark which
ignited Jerusalem was the knowledge and fear that the prophecies of God
regarding His People are and will continue to be fulfilled. The Jews WILL live in Israel. The Jews WILL continue to be gathered in from
the nations, displacing resident Arabs.
Israel WILL be sovereign over Jerusalem.
The Jews WILL rebuild the House of God on Temple Mount. Her Messiah WILL come. Israel WILL be the head of the nations in the
Messianic Kingdom -- all things difficult for her oppressors to accept.
Preparing the Third Temple
Since 1967, when
Israel gained control of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, there has been a great
debate -- whether or not to rebuild the Temple.
Although Jews pray three times daily, 'May it be Thy will that the
Temple be speedily rebuilt in our days', some view the prospect of rebuilding
the Temple figuratively and others literally.
In October 1989, Israel's Ministry of Religious Affairs sponsored
"a first ever Conference of Temple Research to discuss whether
contemporary Jews are obligated to rebuild."48 To some, it seems clear that if God has
returned Israel to her land, then they are obligated by Biblical commandment to
begin building.
""V'Assu Li Mikdash (Exodus 25:8)
-- And they shall make unto me a sanctuary" is a commandment that was
given the Children of Israel when they were in the desert, on the way to the
Promised Land. This Mitzvah [good deed]
prevailed later as well, upon their entry into the Land of Canaan. In fact, it was one of the first three Mitzvot [good deeds] that the People of Israel were
obligated to perform when they came to Eretz Yisrael. ... When the modern Jewish renaissance culminated
in the practical and victorious success with the establishment of the Zionist
State of Israel, some individuals -- who
later developed into groups and movements -- turned the dream of rebuilding the
Beis HaMikdash [Temple]
into real and serious hopes.
Subsequently these hopes became plans, with quite a lot of practical detail,
so much so that, if Moshiach were to come today, he
would find all the plans and blueprints ready and the people prepared and
willing to go ahead with the work immediately."49
The Temple Mount
Faithful have consecrated stones and have made a few attempts to place them on
the Temple Mount. Their efforts have
always been aborted by Israeli police.
But this has not dampened their spirit.
When Gershon Solomon was recently asked what
he would like to do given a free hand, he said:
"I would remove50 the Moslem presence from the Temple
Mount, announce to the world that the Temple Mount is the center of the Jewish
People, and start building the Third Temple."51
Until 1983,
conventional wisdom indicated that the Dome of the Rock -- a large mosque in
the center of the Temple Mount -- was situated squarely on the site of the
Jewish Temple. In 1983, Asher S.
Kaufman, a physics professor at Hebrew University, published an article in
Biblical Archaeology Review entitled: "Where the Ancient Temple of
Jerusalem Stood: Extant "Foundation Stone" for the Ark of the
Covenant is Identified"52.
Professor Kaufman, after extensive research presented a convincing
argument that the Holy of Holies was not located under the Dome of the Rock,
but under a small cupola called the "Dome of the Tablets", and
"Dome of the Spirits". This
cupola, which resembles a small gazebo, lies on the large, vacant platform
north of the mosque, directly opposite the Eastern Gate. It shelters a flat, exposed portion of Mount Moriah's bedrock.
This exposed rock may have been the ancient resting place of the Ark of
the Covenant. In that the Ark contained
the Tablets of the Ten Commandments, and was the place where the Spirit of God
met man, the traditional names of this cupola supports Kaufman's findings. While it may not be spiritually
"preferable" for a mosque to share the Temple Mount with the Temple
of God, Kaufman's research indicates that it would be possible to establish a
place of worship on the site of the original Holy of Holies without regard to
the Dome of the Rock.
We know from Daniel
9:27 and Matthew 24:15 that during the period of the seven year Covenant, there
will be a holy place established in Israel which will be suitable for
conducting Biblically instructed sacrifice.
Whether it is a stone Temple or the refurbished Tabernacle, we are not
told. However, in Revelation 11:2 there
is a clue that the Dome of the Rock may be standing along side this Temple, for
John is commanded to measure the Temple... :
"And leave out the court which is outside the temple, and do not
measure it, for it has been given to the nations; and they will tread under
foot the holy city for forty-two months."
In some rabbinical
traditions, the next Temple will not be built with human hands, they believe
that God will 'build it with fire':
"Everyone of us is praying, crying, that G-d will bless us to again
have the Beis Hamikdosh
[Temple] -- but it is not in our hands to build it. We have to wait until we are blessed by G-d
as we are promised -- "Ato Hashem be-eish
hitzato uve-eish ato atid livnoto" "G-d, who burned the Beis
Hamikdosh, will build the third Beis
Hamikdosh with fire." Only G-d can build the third Beis Hamikdosh."53
This rabbinical
tradition is somewhat disturbing in light of the text of Revelation
13:13-14. It is possible that the Prince
and his Cabinet Chief may exploit this tradition in order to validate their
false messianic credentials. What would
men think if they were able to call down fire from heaven, and
"create" a Temple: "And
he [the false prophet, the Prince's Cabinet Chief] performs great signs, so
that he even MAKES FIRE COME DOWN OUT OF HEAVEN TO THE EARTH IN THE PRESENCE OF
MEN. And HE DECEIVES THOSE WHO DWELL ON
THE EARTH BECAUSE OF THE SIGNS which it was given him to perform in the
presence of the beast, telling those who dwell on the earth to make an image to
the beast who had the wound of the sword and has come to life."
Some Christians,
citing the efficacy of Messiah's sacrificial death, view with contempt Jewish
desires and plans to rebuild the Temple of God and begin sacrifice. They say that Temples and sacrifices are
passe. However, God Himself has provided
the plans for another Temple which has not yet been built. Some refer to this Temple, described in Ezekiel
40-45, as the Millennial Temple, for it will be built and functioning during
the thousand year Messianic Kingdom.
This Temple will not only be a site of worship, but a site of blood
sacrifice as well. Ezekiel 46 describes
in great detail the sacrifices and burnt offerings that God will required of
the priesthood and the prince of Israel during that period. These sacrifices are different than those
prescribed in the Law. Some have
suggested that these sacrifices are a remembrance of what Messiah has done,
much like the bread and wine that Christians symbolically use in their
remembrance services.
Preparing the Temple Furnishings
Be it a rebuilt
Temple, the Tabernacle, or the Millennial Temple, the priesthood will require
tools for worship. Today, in the Jewish
Quarter of the Old City in Jerusalem, there is a group called "The Temple
Institute" headed by Rabbi Yisrael Ariel. This group is working on creating
"authentic kosher vessels and Priestly garments" as was used in the
previous Temple. These items include a
silver menorah, trumpets, harps, goblets, ritual slaughtering knives54,
lyres, a jeweled breastplate for the high priest, lottery boxes (for
distinguishing between sacrificial and 'scape goats),
and lavers.
""Our
task," states the institute's American-born director, Zev
Golan, "is to advance the cause of the Temple and to prepare for its
establishment, not just talk about it."
During six years of research, the institute has reconstructed 38 of the
ritual implements that will be required when Temple sacrifices are restored; it
will complete the other 65 items as funds permit."55
Menahem Burstin is a scholar who
specializes in Temple service. He has
been directing his efforts toward the more "biological" aspects of
Temple worship:
"On the advice of
leading rabbinical figures like Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook and Rabbi Eliezer Schach, Burstin began researching
the more "esthetic" aspects of Temple service, like incense
offering. He consulted with botanists
and painstakingly gathered herbs and spices from all over the world to find the
ingredients required by the Tora, for such
offerings. Later, his studies led him to
explore the mystery of Techelet, a bluish (some say
violet) dye that was used in the Temple and that was also prescribed for the
fringes of the tzizit. After nearly 14 years of researching the dye,
which is produced by a sea-creature called the hilazon,
Burstin published a book on the subject last
year. At the same time, he began a
worldwide search for the red heifer, used during Temple times to
"purify" those who had become ritually unfit through contact with the
dead. ... "I have an obligation to study all the laws in the Tora, including those relating to Temple service. This form of research is exciting because it
brings to life all the verses and the mishnaic and
talmudic literature on Temple service.
According to that literature, the red heifer is burned together with eitz erez, eizov
and tola'at shani
(cedar-wood, hyssop and scarlet). Burstin is convinced that he has accurately identified
these items -- the scarlet for instance, is a colour
made from Crimson Worm -- but he lacks one vital ingredient: the ash of a
previous red heifer that must be mixed with the new ash."56
As we discussed in
Chapter 6, the search for those ashes are well underway. Perhaps the efforts expended in this search
in 1991 will at last bear fruit.
Burstin's identification of the blue dye used in prayer shawls has
been coincident with the abundant arrival of the snails that produce that
dye:
"Once every 70
years, says the Talmud (Menahot 44a) the shores of Eretz Yisrael are visited by the segulit snail from which, according to the late Chief Rabbi
Yitzhak Herzog, the techelet (blue coloring) used to
mark certain religious items was made.
During recent weeks [11/90], these snails have been found in abundance
along the Mediterranean coast. Some
Orthodox Jews believe the reappearance of the snails to be a sign of the
Messianic age."57
This blue dye is
being designed into restyled religious garments for the coming Temple:
"Religious fashion
for the Third Temple era: Jerusalem,
Israel -- An evolution in religious fashion is taking place in Jerusalem as
preparations are being made for the rebuilding of the Third Temple. The common thread among those creating
garments for the modern Israelite is the revival of ancient regional
themes. Bypassing the mode of
18th-century Polish and Russian nobility, adopted as a uniform by the devout,
the people researching and creating fashions for the observant are now
producing long, fluid, tunic-style shirts fringed at the corners. In Numbers 15, we read that God commanded
Moses to tell the Children of Israel to make throughout their generations
fringes on the corners of their garments, and to put a thread of blue in each
corner with the fringes. The knots and
tassels in all four fringes are intended to serve as a constant reminder of the
obligations the Children of Israel took upon themselves when they accepted the Tora at Mount Sinai. ... In the exile, as a result of
persecution Jews stopped wearing fringes on their outer garments and they began
to hide them under Gentile apparel. With
the return of the Jewish people to its ancestral homeland, we can once again
don our ancient garb, and walk proudly, upright in our Land. Beged Ivri is producing garments that conform to the Biblical
edict, yet are sufficiently contemporary and attractive to appeal also to the
non-observant." 58
Preparing the New Priesthood
Entry to the Jewish
priesthood is not as simple as filling out an admission form at the local
seminary. In Exodus 28:1, we are told
that the priesthood was the inheritance of the sons of Aaron. These priests were assisted by the sons of
Levi. To participate in the Jewish
priesthood, one must prove oneself to be a son of these priestly families, and
be free of physical defect or infirmity.
Today, after 2,000 years of 'forced retirement', Israel is again
training her priesthood to perform Temple service.
"Two Talmudic
schools located near the Western (Wailing) Wall are teaching nearly 200
students the elaborate details of Temple service. Other groups are researching the family lines
of Jewish priests who alone may conduct sacrifices. Next year [1990] an organizing convention
will be held for those who believe themselves to be of priestly descent."59
Unfortunately, not
all branches of Judaism are "on board" with the restitution of the
biblically prescribed priesthood and Temple worship. Some factions of Judaism have shifted their
doctrinal focus. The Talmud is a
recording of the "oral law" - traditional wisdom, stories, legends,
legal decisions and commentary on the Tenach (Old
Testament). It was developed in the 5th
century AD and is studied by rabbinical Jews along with the Bible. When viewed as traditional literature, it
provides much useful historical detail including how Temple Service was
actually executed, supplementing detail provided in the Tenach. Unfortunately, some have elevated the Talmud
to equality with the Word of God -- imbuing it with a degree of inerrancy.
Jesus quoted the
prophet Isaiah to men of his day which had fallen into this very same
error:
"And He said to them,
"Rightly did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written, 'This
people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far away from Me. But in vain do they worship Me. TEACHING AS DOCTRINES THE PRECEPTS OF MEN.'
NEGLECTING THE COMMANDMENT OF GOD, YOU HOLD TO THE TRADITION OF MEN." Mark 7:6-8
Judaism could be
headed for its own "protestant reformation", if the enthusiasm of the
reformers is not compromised. Who are
these modern reformers? The Jews of
Ethiopia! These Jews have been separated
from the main branch of Judaism, possibly since the time of Solomon, some 3,000
years ago. By Ethiopian tradition, they
are descendant from Menelik, son of King Solomon and
the Queen of Sheba and the leading Jewish families in his entourage. Some believe that Menelik
was concerned about his fathers lapse into idolatry, and before his journey to
Ethiopia, he swapped the replica of the Ark of the Covenant given to him by his
father for the real thing. These same
people believe that "Operation Moses" an "Operation
Solomon" have not only returned an ancient branch of the Judaic family,
but has also clandestinely returned the Ark of the Covenant -- time will tell!
During their 3,000
years of exile from the main body of Judaism, Ethiopian Jewry has not been
exposed to rabbinical and Talmudic tradition.
They do not even have rabbis, they have priests With the successful completion of Operations
Moses and Solomon, God has infused some 35,000 "Torah only" reformers
into Israel. There are two possible
outcomes. In the worst case, Ethiopian
Jewry will forsake all of its traditions, and be subsumed into their new
culture and religious tradition.
Alternatively, the Judaic leadership could take the opportunity to
reexamine and/or reclassify all their teachings and refocus their emphasis on
the Word of God.
"Kes Menassie Zimru,
the 83-year-old Ethiopian spiritual leader, shocked many Knesset members last
month when he addressed them on matters urgent to the Ethiopian Jewish
community. Few expected the recent
immigrant's remarks to focus so exclusively upon religious issues such as the
need for women to remain in separate living quarters (the Beit
Nida) and not immediately rejoin their families after
childbirth and during menstruation. This
throwback to Talmudic times reminds one of the burning issues in the minds of
many Ethiopian spiritual leaders here and in Ethiopia, and derives from the
fact that the Ethiopian Jews practise a strict form
of Judaism which calls for a literal and unwaivering
obedience to the Tora. ... "Jews around the
world may have superficial differences," he noted when asked about Jewish
customs in Ethiopia, "but our Tora is the same Tora and our traditions arethe same. ... We live
separately from other peoples and obey the laws of Moses. Our Commandments are not oral history, but
are written down in the Tora, which we received from
Moshe in Sinai. We are not allowed to
add to what Moshe gave us."60
In Zephaniah 3:10-12
says:
""From beyond the
rivers of Ethiopia My worshipers, My dispersed ones, will BRING MY
OFFERINGS. In that day you will feel no
shame because of all your deeds by which you have rebelled against Me; for then
I will remove from you midst YOUR PROUD, EXULTING ONES, and you will never
again BE HAUGHTY ON MY HOLY MOUNTAIN.
But I will leave among you a humble and lowly people, and they will take
refuge in the name of the Lord.""
Could God's gift be
the refocusing of Judaism on its Biblical, doctrinal treasures? Who are these prideful ones who have been
haughty in His Presence and who will be removed? Perhaps this could be the pruning of the
religious leadership, and the emergence of the biblically prescribed priesthood
of the Third Temple.
Other Prophetic Preparations
When God delivered
Israel from Egyptian slavery, the Israelites were forced to wander in the
Wilderness for 40 years due to their sin.
But God did not force them to forage for their own food. As any good Father, He provided His children
with a daily meal of manna and quail -- a bit boring but life sustaining. When the evil prince comes to power, Israel
will be pursued and forced to live in the mountains of Judea for 42 months. Just as God stocked the Wilderness pantry
with quail to sustain the millions who fled Egypt, God seems to be preparing
His menu for Israel's flight to the mountains:
"The most amazing
thing about the chukar partridges, Alectoris chukar, is that there
are so many of them. Wherever you go in
the hilly regions of Israel you see them. ... The reason their numbers are
surprising is that the late autumn to early spring hunting season is largely
concentrated on this species. In
addition, at least 50 percent of their nests -- a shallow bowl scooped out on
the ground -- are destroyed by predators, for the chukar
is a most important part of the food chain that nurtures most small
predators. But despite this there are
plenty of them about. ... The female lays anywhere from six to 20 small
speckled eggs and broods on them for 26 days. ... If a nest is destroyed by a
fox or other predator, and if it isn't very late in the season, the pair will
most often start a new brood, although these replacement broods are usually
smaller, about six to 12 eggs. Although
the male usually leaves the female when she begins to brood, cases have been
known in which a single female laid two clutches of eggs and the male brooded
on one of them. No one knows exactly
what circumstances elicit this behavior.”61
Birds of a different
feather will not appear on the menu, but will be sitting at God's feasting
table. In Ezekiel 39:17-20 the
invitation is issued to come and feast on the fallen invaders of the
Russo-Israeli War:
"And as for you, son of man,
thus says the Lord God, 'Speak to every kind of bird and to every beast of the
field, "Assemble and come, gather from every side to My sacrifice which I
am going to sacrifice for you, as a great sacrifice on the mountains of Israel,
that you may eat flesh and drink blood"" Ezekiel 39:17
In preparation for
this great feast, God has been multiplying his invited guests. Every spring and fall 15 million raptors --
birds of prey -- commute through Israel on their way to or from their homelands.
"European buzzards
migrating southeast meet up with flocks flying southwest from Afghanistan. From Turkey and Russia rise eagles, falcons,
jackdaws, and storks to join them -- nearly 300 species in all. An estimated 15 million birds migrate annually
from Europe and Asia south to Africa along a narrow land corridor -- Eretz Yisroel. All this takes place in late September and
early October. ... The prophet Ezekiel in two chapters (38 and 39) foretells
the attack by Gog, King of Magog,
and his allies upon an Eretz Yisroel
rebuilt and resettled. ... The tenth sentence of the haftora
(39:4) is addressed to Gog: "You will fall on
the mountains of Yisroel, you and all your troops and
the many nations that are with you; to the birds of prey on the wing and the
animals of the wild have I given you to be eaten." ... How convenient of G-d to have some 15 million
raptors overfly Eretz Yisroel every Sukkos [Feast of
Tabernacles] ready for this tremendous feast predicted more than 2,300 years
ago!"62
Perhaps in
preparation for the coming of the King, archeologists have made another exiting
discovery in recent years. Israel now
possesses an ancient jug of Balsam oil that could be used to anoint their
Messianic King. God had hidden this oil
away for 2,000 years. In early 1989, it
was released to the press that:
"Israeli archeologists, searching caves
near the Dead Sea, have discovered what they believe is a 2,000-year-old jug of
once-fragrant oil of the kind used to anoint the ancient Israelite kings. Even though the oil is thought to have been
placed in its earthen container at the time of Jesus, it was still fluid and
had maintained its original chemical composition, though it had lost its
fragrance."64
NEW HEARTS, EYES AND SPIRITS
In addition to promising
to regather Israel and establishing them in their own
land, God also promised to put His Spirit in them. As a result of this new spirit, they would be
able to recognize the moving of the hand of God in the lives of the people.
"And I will put My Spirit
within you, and you will come to life, and I will place you on your own
land. Then you will know that I, the
Lord, have spoken and done it," declares the Lord." Ezekiel 37:14
Israeli statehood not
only fulfilled the Zionist dream of a Jewish Homeland, it also began the
fulfillment of this promise. Jews have
begun to realize that the Messianic age is about to dawn. "We have no prophets among us today, but
students of the Bible can easily see that the day of redemption is coming
closer."65 As Rabbi Meir Kahane wrote before his
assassination: "One who lives and
looks about and considers and contemplates the extraordinarily awesome events
of the past 50 years and does not understand that here is the Divine hand of
the Almighty moving His world into the final chapter, is either blind beyond
hope of vision or a stiff-necked soul who deliberately refuses to see and
acknowledge." 66
While, a number of
years ago, the moving of the hand of God may only have been recognized by those
considered "religious," today, that recognition is at a grassroots
level. All Israel has been awestruck by
the Divine intervention evidenced in two major events -- the dramatic
ingathering of the exiles and the Persian Gulf War.
"According to Menachem
Brod, spokesman for Habad in
Israel, the expectation that the arrival of the Messiah is imminent arises from
a series of signs which have appeared over the past few decades. ... Even the
establishment of the State of Israel, Bord said,
could be viewed as part of the preparation for salvation. True, he said, Habad
did not share the view of religious Zionists who view the establishment of the
state as "the first flowering of our redemption," but certainly the
fact that all Jews could come to the Land of Israel was significant."67
The Prime Minister of
Israel has publicly declared that the massive immigrations which his nation is
experiencing is a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy: "The current waves of Jewish immigration
to Israel are a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, Prime Minister Yitzchak Shamir declared in his address to the nation on Israel's
Independence Day. The immigration from
Russia, Ethiopia, and Albania is the fulfillment of the words of Isaiah. " I will bring your offspring from the
East and gather you from the West; to the North, I will say, 'Give them up, and
the south. Do not hold them.'""68
The chemical threat
to Israel during Gulf War I which caused them to live in "sealed
rooms" was also viewed as a direct fulfillment of prophecy:
"The Prophet Isaiah
in chapter 26, verse 20, foretold the present day danger to the people of
Israel. According to the Radak, in the time of the wars of Gog
U'Magog... there will be danger. Therefore, the Prophet Isaiah advises:
"Go, my people, enter your room, close and seal the door and hide therein
for a moment until the danger passes." (This is happening today.) The Prophet continues: "Then the L-rd
will come forth and punish the sinners (the murderers) for their iniquity and
the earth shall no more cover those who were slain (the Jews)." The murderers will be punished."69
In the tense moments
before the Gulf War, "over 25,000 Jews flocked to the Western Wall under
heavy police protection Monday afternoon to pray for G-d's
help in enduring the safety of the Jewish people if war breaks out. ... Calling
on people to pray to G-d to "save us from those who rise up against
us," the poster quoted the verse from Psalms: "Some depend on horses
and some on chariots, but we invoke the Name of G-d our L-rd. They stumble and fall, but we are risen and
stand firmly."70 Israel
sought the protection of her God and received it!
The Divine and
miraculous protection which Israel enjoyed during Gulf War I was viewed as a
major "sign" of the coming Messianic age. Belief in the immanent advent of Messiah has
excited Jewish desires and cries for redemption now!
"Most Jews believe
in the coming of Moshiach [Messiah]. But often it has become a dry, abstract
belief, just mumbling over the "Ani Maamin" by rote.
By realizing how we have witnessed supernatural miracles, we now have a
Heaven-sent opportunity to bring our believe in the Moshiach
to life. Even more vividly can our
belief in Moshiach be brought to life by studying
Torah subject about Moshiach and the Messianic age
... Now it depends only on us. We have all seen the miracles. All we need do now is believe with all our
hearts in the coming of Moshiach and to implore the
Almighty -- and really mean it -- to bring the geula
[redemption] immediately. It is
essential that those with access to the media, like writers and newspaper
editors, should now utilize their full talents to bring the message of these
miracles to the widest possible public. ... All Jews, especially writers and
editors, have the sacred duty to help create a storm of public opinion that
will demand of the Almighty: After all Your amazing miracles, please, please,
keep Your promise by bringing us the Moshiach
NOW!"72
Would that all Jews
and Christians would open themselves to the same "reality of
doctrine", expectation, desire, commitment to study and need to spread the
message! However, there are still sceptics in both communities. But strong teachers can make a difference:
"One afternoon during the [Gulf] war,
several hundred students crowded into the lecture hall of a Zionist Yeshiva in
Jerusalem. Relaxed and smiling, they
have been given the afternoon off from the rigors of study. Their bearded instructor comes in with a pile
of texts. He begins his lecture by
listing parallels between the current crisis and signs of the messianic
age. As he speaks, a low swell of
laughter rustles the room. He smiles,
this situation having occurred before.
Plugging into images and passages from the Bible, Talmud, and other halachic writings, he tells the students: "Right now
you're smiling, but by the end of my lecture, you may be frightened." One of the most prominent scholars seeing the
Messianic process in recent events is Rabbi Professor Leon Ashkenazi, a
Jerusalem-based Sephardi scholar. Ashkenazi believes that, "one does not
just get up and start believing in a
Messianic Era just because of what happens this year. I believed that process was underway a long
time ago, because the advent of Zionism signified the Ingathering of the
Exiles."73
Jews the world over
are sensing the dawn of the Messianic Kingdom.
Soon they will be sought after -- not to be murdered -- but because of
their special relationship with God.
"'So many peoples and mighty
nations will come to seek the Lord of host in Jerusalem and to entreat the
favor of the LORD.' Thus says the Lord
of hosts, 'In those days ten men from all the nations will grasp the garment of
a Jew saying, "Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with
you."'" Zechariah 8:22-21
At that time the
nations will stream to Jerusalem to be taught and judged:
"And it will come about in
the last days that the mountain of the house of the Lord will be established as
the chief of the mountains. It will be
raised above the hills, and the peoples will stream to it. And many nations will come and say,
"Come and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord and to the house of the
God of Jacob, that He may teach us about His ways and that we may walk in His
paths." For from Zion will go forth
the law, even the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And He will judge between many peoples and
render decisions for mighty, distant nations. ..." Micah 4:1-3
The Messianic Era is
dawning! Those who chose to look can see
it!
THE STEPS AHEAD
The Israeli Pathway
is a busy one! We will soon encounter each
of the major Signposts and intersections with every other Pathway. The steps until the mid-point of the Covenant
are already clear:
·
Israel has
been reborn in Eretz Yisrael,
·
her children
-- cast to the four winds -- are returning home, most dramatically, Soviet
Jewry (those held by "Gog") and Ethiopian
Jewry (those held by "Cush"),
·
she is
actively preparing for the reinstitution of Temple service,
·
she is being
fitted for a diplomatic and economic
noose by the forming European Empire, and
·
she is being
increasingly pressured to enter into a Middle East Peace Covenant that will
once again attempt to break the divine bond between the Land and the People of
God.
At this late hour on
God's timepiece, it should come as no surprise that even more distant steps on
the Israeli Pathway are coming into view.
The steps which fall between the mid-point of the Covenant and the
establishment of the Messianic Kingdom are appearing out of the mists of time. These include:
·
the rise of
anti-semitism on a world scale,
·
Jerusalem
becoming
·
the seat of
the Prince's kingdom and the site of his deification
·
"a cup of
trembling [or reeling] unto ALL THE PEOPLES ROUND ABOUT..."74
-- the Arab nations are intoxicated with the thought of repossessing the City
of God, and are prepared for war; allied first with Gog
and then with the evil prince
·
"a
burdensome stone FOR ALL PEOPLES; all that burden themselves with it shall be
cut in pieces..."75 -- Jerusalem is a diplomatic dilemma that
all foreign ministers feel compelled to address and mishandle
·
an
international "outlaw" -- Jerusalem is consistently condemned by the
world community; soon to face "Operation Armageddon"
·
the demand for
fulfillment of the promise of the Messiah and the dream of the Messianic
Kingdom becoming a tangible reality.
Israel's prophets,
priests and kings longingly looked forward to the arrival of Messiah and the
establishment of His Kingdom. Think of
them! Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses,
Aaron, David, Solomon, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah and all the other faithful
servants of God who prayed that they might see His coming. And by the evidence before us, it would
appear that you and I will be the ones privileged to witness His return. We are truly a blessed generation!
We can see the hand
of God moving in the most visible ways!
·
He has
reestablished His people in their land.
·
He is regathering His people a second time from the four corners
of the earth in the most dramatic ways.
·
He has ensured
Israel's victory in battle.
·
And now, He
has renewed in the hearts of His people the hope of the Messianic promise.
There is electricity
in the air! The signs of Messiah's
arrival are so numerous that the Promise is becoming tangible. The coming of Messiah is no longer a dry
doctrine or a repetitious prayer. The voices
of Jews and Christians are joined in prayerful petition that God complete His
Messianic promises now.
As we soberly
consider the sins which will be committed against God's People and His City
between now and the beginning of the Messianic Kingdom, let us share in the
song of David in Psalm 122:6, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; they shall
prosper who love thee."
Let us comfort
ourselves in knowing that our God reigns -- now and throughout eternity!
FOOTNOTES
1 Genesis 25:5
2 Genesis 25:18
3 Genesis 17:21
4 Josephus, translated
by William Whiston, The Works of Josephus Complete
and Unabridged, Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody Mass, 1987, p. 741.
5 Eban,
Abba, Heritage:Civilization and the Jews,
Summit Books, NY, 1984 p 87-88
6 Eban.
Op Cit p87-88
7 Eban,
Op Cit, p 177
8 Eban,
Op Cit, p 199-200
9 New York Times,
5/21/91
10 Sanders, Ronald, The
High Walls of Jerusalem: A History of the Balfour Declaration and the Birth of
the British Mandate for Palestine, Hold, Rinehart and Winston, New York, p
508
11 Ibid, p612-613
12 Leviticus 25
13 Zechariah 12:3
14 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 4/13/91
15 Jewish Press,
6/29/90
16 Jewish Press
editorial, 3/22/91
17 Jewish Press,
6/29/90
18 Jewish Press
editorial, 3/22/91
19 New York Times
editorial, 3/19/91
20 Jewish Press
editorial, 3/22/91
21 Jewish Press,
6/29/90
22 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 4/6/91
23 Jewish Press,
6/29/90
24 New York Times,
5/24/91
25 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 4/28/91
26 Jewish Press,
2/15/91
27 The Jewish Press,
4/5/91
28 The Jewish Press,
4/26/91
29 Ibid
30 New York Times,
4/19/91
31 Ibid
32 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 1/19/91
33 Jewish Press,
5/31/91
34 New York Times,
5/25/91
35 The Jerusalem Post International
Edition, 2/16/91
36 New York Times,
5/25/91
37 Ibid
38 New York Times,
5/26/91
39 New York Times,
5/26/91
40 Ibid
41 Ibid
42 The Jewish Press,
4/19/91
43 New York Times,
3/15/91
44 New York Times,
1/9/91
45 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 1/12/91
46 New York Times,
1/9/91
47 New York Times,
11/24/90
48 "Time for a New
Temple?", Time, 10/16/89
49 The Jewish Press,
10/6/89
50 In the same
interview he indicated that he would not like to see the existing mosques on
the Temple Mount -- The Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa
Mosque -- destroyed, but would like them to be moved, perhaps to Mecca.
51 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 4/13/91
52 "Where the
Ancient Temple of Jerusalem Stood: Extant "Foundation Stone" for the
Ark of the Covenant is Identified", Biblical Archaeology Review,
March/April 1983
53 The Jewish Press,
11/3/89
54 New York Times,
4/9/89
55 "Time for a New
Temple?", Time, 10/16/89
56 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 8/19/89
57 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 11/10/90
58 Jewish Israel: A
guide for Jews to the land of their fathers.
Nima Publications, Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel,
1988. p94-95
59 "Time for a New
Temple?", Time, 10/16/89 (Richard N. Ostling)
60 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 3/30/91
61 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 3/9/91
62 The Jewish Press,
10/13/89
63 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 9/15/90
64 New York Times,
2/16/89
65 The Jewish Press,
9/7/90
66 The Jewish Press,
8/3/90
67 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 5/4/91
68 The Jewish Press,
4/26/91
69 The Jewish Press,
2/8/91
70 The Jewish Press,
1/18/91
71 The Jewish Press,
1/25/91
72 The Jewish Press,
5/3/91
73 The Jerusalem Post
International Edition, 3/9/91
74 Zechariah 12:2