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Jewish Voice Todaywww.jewishvoicetoday.orgVolume 46 | Number 2

March/April 2012ryya/!syn/rda

Adar/Nisan/Iyar

UNDERSTANDINGTHE

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AfricaNEW! Zimbabwe - Lemba Tribe

May 24 - June 4, 2012

Jewish Voice Ministries InternationalUpcoming 2012 Medical Outreaches

Zimbabwe

Join us for our pioneer medical mission to the impoverished Lemba tribe of Zimbabwe May 24 – June 4, 2012. This Jewish community in Zimbabwe is composed of tens of thousands of Yemenite Jews, identified as Cohanim, or descendants of Aaron the Priest. Make history with us as we minister through medicine and the Gospel of Yeshua!

For more information or to register, visit www.jewishvoice.org/outreach or call 800-299-YESHUA.

AfricaGondar, EthiopiaMinister in the epicenter of Ethiopian Jewry – Gondar, Ethiopia. This city is the site of the historic Operation Moses and Operation Solomon airlift missions that miraculously brought thousands of Beta Israel safely back to the Land of Israel. And now, through a

landmark change in Israeli policy, aliyah is open again to this impoverished Jewish remnant,

and many more thousands are scheduled to return to Israel very soon. Come minister to these Jewish outcasts through free medical, dental, and eye care, and witness the Lord use you to facilitate physical and spiritual healing in the lives of these precious children of Abraham. No medical training required!

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Dear Partners and Friends,

God has given Jewish Voice a mandate to proclaim Messiah wherever there are Jewish People, bringing them the message of God’s love, hope, and salvation.

Together, you and I have trekked through some of the most rugged terrain in the most remote regions of the world to reach His Precious Remnant with a practical demonstration of God’s love in Yeshua, ministering health and humanitarian care to the most impoverished Jews. We have seen unprecedented numbers of Jewish People come to faith in this generation through glorious International Festivals of Jewish Music & Dance announcing the Good News from the former Soviet Union to India to South America. But what about our neighbors right here in the United States?

Historically, the American Jewish community has been largely hardened to the Gospel message. However, I can speak like Paul, and say, “I ask then: Did God reject His people? By no means! I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham...” (Romans 11:1) and indeed there are tens of thousands of Jewish Believers in the U.S., and around 300 Messianic congregations, which is extremely significant in that all came to be within the last fifty years. Yes, God is doing something among the Jews—even in the United States!

Generally speaking, American Jews are not as open to the Gospel as poor Jewish communities in Ethiopia or India. The Western Jew may be put off by Christian terminology, which harkens back to a two thousand year legacy of persecution in the Name of Christ and Christianity. The Western Jew may not see their need for a savior or have an entirely different expectation of Messiah, if any at all. Yet, the biblical call remains the same: “to the Jew first” (Romans 1:16). And so God will make a way—and has made a way with great numbers who come to embrace Yeshua as their Messiah!

But, “How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” (Romans 10:14) We must be willing to answer the call and take the Good News not only to the Jews scattered around the world, but to those here in America as well.

Jewish Voice has exciting projects underway that you will be able to be involved with in the near future to reach the Jewish community here in the United States. And we have dedicated this issue to exploring this timely topic to encourage and equip you to answer the call, however God may open the door for you, to take the Good News “to the Jew first.”

This is the cry of Paul’s heart to the Believers in Rome. More importantly, it is the cry of God’s own heart. “As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’” (Romans 10:15)

Jonathan Bernis, President & CEOJewish Voice Ministries International

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CONTENTS

On Topic 7 Up Front

Why American Jews Tend to Be LiberalBy Jonathan Bernis

10 GUest AUthorYou're Not AloneBy Bill McKay

12 GUest AUthorThe Promise Kept: Irrefutable Proof of GodBy Kevin Geoffrey

14 GUest AUthorIsrael: A Real Course in MiraclesBy Jack Kinsella

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By Jonathan Bernis

5 noteworthyBy Sarah Weiner

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18 GUest AUthorJerusalem is God's Time ClockBy Bill Koenig

20 GUest AUthorWhy the Church Hasn't Been Successful in Reaching Jewish PeopleBy Jack Zimmerman

22 GUest AUthorNothing Super About Supersessionism!By Dr. Raymond Gannon

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Something unusual is going on in the American Jewish community. They are “outraged ... frenzied ... invoking the name of Hitler in the

same sentence with one of their own...” What’s it all about? It seems Rabbi Shmuley Boteach—one of America’s most popular Orthodox rabbis, has discovered that Jesus is thoroughly Jewish, and so has published a book entitled Kosher Jesus, attempting to correct the two thousand year misconception that He started a new anti-Jewish religion. He’s asking Jews to reclaim their long lost brother for Judaism! To say Boteach has stirred up a hornet’s nest is a gross understatement.

This is one of the many complexities of the multifaceted Jewish community in the U.S. From secular humanist to God-fearing ultra-Orthodox, and everything in between, the Jewish community in America has been characteristically resistant to the Gospel. Yet there is a thriving—and growing—community of Messianic Jewish Believers in America. And apparently there is a new openness, at least among some, to reexamine Yeshua within

His wholly Hebraic context, hopefully leading to productive dialogue and ultimately revelation.

Too long have we neglected sharing our most precious message with God’s Chosen People in our own locality. We proclaim the Good News to the Jew first throughout the world. Many of us are bold in sharing our faith with just about any non-Jewish soul that happens across our path. But we are apprehensive to approach our Jewish neighbors and friends, perplexed and daunted. We hope to dispel some of that discomfort and mystery with this issue—and to encourage you!

“In the time of my favor I heard you, and in the day of salvation I helped you. I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2).

— Sarah Weiner

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In India’s mountainous northeastern sector, thousands of Bnei Menashe (“Children of Manasseh”) live as part of the Hmar

and Mizo tribal communities. We live in one of the greatest moments in Bible prophecy as God continues to gather His scattered People back unto Himself! Some 7,000 of the Bnei Menashe have been approved to make aliyah to the Land of Israel. In the meantime, these precious people need medical, dental, and eye care – as well as the life-changing message of Yeshua. Reach them with the tangible love of Yeshua before it’s too late! Come and serve this Lost Tribe in one of the most remote parts of the world through medical missions!

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Dear Brother Jonathan, Greetings and shalom to you in the name of Yeshua. I am originally from India and am currently a pastor of an Indian church in Atlanta, GA. The other day I watched you on Sid Roth's It's Supernatural television program about the importance of hearing the Scriptures in Hebrew. A woman in my church was dying of leukemia—in fact, on December 13, 2012, doctors gave her only 10-12 days to live. So I ordered the Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures: Adonai (Jehovah Rof-e-cha), The Lord Your Healer set for her. I gave her the CD and asked her to listen to it continually. With our prayers, our faith, and Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures, God healed her. The same doctors told her on December 18 that she does not have any leukemia cells at all. Plus, her body is producing the blood again. She is not dying but will live to declare the works of the Lord! On December 20, she was discharged from the hospital and she came to our church on Sunday, December 25, to share her wonderful testimony. I want to thank you for preparing this CD set. It is anointed and full of power because the Word of God has power. It surely helped this lady in my church and saved her life. Thank you once again. Sincerely, Pastor Avinash Raiborde

CONfESSINg THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES The first of the series is Adonai (Jehovah Rof•e•cha), The Lord Your Healer. This first workbook is a compilation of healing Scriptures that contain the English, Hebrew, and transliteration from the Hebrew. Each workbook is also filled with beautiful pictures and an accompanying CD with every Scripture recited in Hebrew by a native Israeli, so you hear the correct pronunciation.Order #8685 | $40.00 Gift

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The predilection of American Jews to embrace liberalism both vexes and perplexes.

We want our modern Chosen People to exemplify the “kingdom of priests and holy nation.”¹ God called them to do just that, yet we often find the majority of American Jews on the frontline of liberal social issues that compromise biblical morality. Why? Let’s take a look.

Why Jews Tend to Be“The righteous care about justice for the poor, but the wicked have no such concern.” —Proverbs 29:7

LIBERALAmerican

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Not all American Jews are liberal. Approximately ten percent of the American Jewish community is Orthodox—meaning they believe the Torah (Genesis through Deuteronomy) to be the Word of God. Many have a vibrant faith and believe prayer touches the heart of God. Generally speaking, the Orthodox and a small percentage of Conservative Jews hold to conservative values and biblical morality.

On the other hand, most American Jews are aligned with Reform or Conservative Judaism, while holding liberal views. While traditionally not Torah observant, many of the values and ethics that quicken the liberal heart surprisingly spring from a biblical heritage of social consciousness. There are countless Scriptures expressing God’s commandments to defend, secure justice for, provide for, remember,

deliver, and answer the cries of the poor. This has become ingrained in the Jewish mindset from time immemorial.

Judeo-Christian ethics have deeply impacted the Western world as well, the essence of which is based on the Torah. Into a barbaric world the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob introduced elemental concepts of civilization: “love your neighbor,”² “care for the poor,”³ and “establish justice.”4

One of the most famous Jewish Rabbis, Simeon ben Gamaliel, who taught Paul the apostle, said: “The world rests on three things: justice, truth, and peace” (Pirkei Avot 1:18). This exemplifies the Jewish worldview.

In the Hebrew Scriptures, Israel is exhorted to walk in righteousness before God. What is righteousness? In Hebraic understanding, righteousness, or tzedakah, is kindness

While traditionally not Torah observant, many of the values and ethics that quicken the liberal heart surprisingly spring from a biblical heritage of social consciousness.

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to the needy, charity, compassion for the suffering, and bringing peace and justice to the world—called tikkun olam—healing the world.

Socially conscious commandments are not difficult even for the least religious. Contemporary Jews keenly identify with the underdog, borne of their own suffering throughout history. It is perplexing, however, that the American Jewish community supports abortion and gay rights,

a seeming contradiction, considering the Torah

establishes very clear moral

commandments, instruction and exhortation. It demonstrates that most Jewish People no longer feel bound to the literal interpretation of scripture and in most cases have no tie to their scriptures whatsoever. The only issues of concern are the preservation of the Jewish People and furthering the causes of social justice.

The Hebraic heritage subconsciously inspires most Jewish People to “do good.” And, indeed, the Jewish People have blessed the world in multitudinous ways. Far disproportionate for their small numbers, the Jewish People have been world leaders in major scientific and medical research and development breakthroughs, have founded medical relief societies, world class hospitals, human rights organizations, and are often among the first on site offering aid when a natural disaster hits a third world country. However, all that is

“good” by the world’s standards is not necessarily “good” by God’s standards. Apart from God, we lack the discernment to know the difference. When mankind fell, sin blinded us to spiritual truth. Scripture says that every inclination and thought of man’s heart is only evil.5

In Luke 4:18, Yeshua ( Jesus) quoted a passage from Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach

good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners” (v. 61:1). Today, portions of that verse have been used in campaigns for various social agendas from same-sex marriage to abortion—agendas in direct opposition to God’s Word. The

people promoting these agendas are by and large motivated by a sincere desire to do good and help their fellow man. But they are sincerely wrong—they have missed the heart of God, as does the Jewish Community so often when moved by passion for man, but not for God.

God does care deeply for the poor, the oppressed, and the brokenhearted . . . for justice, mercy, and charity. The Scriptures overflow with His

compassion and concern for the widow, the orphan, and the impoverished. It’s easy to see a biblical impetus for Jewish involvement in liberal social programs and passion for human rights.

So how can one know what God’s will is regarding how we fulfill His commandments? Paul gave us a trustworthy formula: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will” (Romans 12:2).

1 Exodus 19:62 Leviticus 19:183 Proverbs 14:21,314 Amos 5:155 Genesis 6:5

The Hebraic heritage subconsciously inspires most Jewish People to “do good.” And, indeed, the Jewish People have blessed the world in multitudinous ways.

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The Trifecta

In 325 A.D. a body of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day Turkey) by

the Roman Emperor Constantine. This ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus in Christendom on key theological doctrines, namely the settlement of the Christological issue of the relationship of Jesus to God the Father, among other theological issues of the day.

In the years that followed, the Catholic Church, with the Bishop of Rome as the “head of the Church,” emerged as the dominant religion of Christianity. For the first time in three centuries, after the death and resurrection of the Messiah, spiritual power had been consolidated and the Christian message of good news, organically transmitted from one Believer to the next, was transformed into an institution of religion.

Central to the emerging religion was this question: Who represented

God’s elect or His Chosen People? Historically and biblically, the Jews had carried this title. However, this was now the Gentile age, as the Catholic Church defined it, and if a new religion was to be birthed, a new “elect” must be chosen. So, the Catholic Church leaders turned their attention to the critical issue of bloodline. Who could legally lay claim to the title? If it were to be the Gentiles, then the Jewish line would have to be cut off. Therefore, they legally sought to adjudicate the question: Who killed the Messiah?

You’re Not AloneThe entwined history of Jews and Christians has, as a part of its chronicle, remarkable high points and destructive low points in its 2000 years. In fact, the low points in this uneasy relationship far outweigh the best of times for the Jews, as they have lived among the greater Christian populations in Europe and America. This raises a profoundly important question: Why would Christianity, based on the teaching of love and forgiveness, inculcate the values of hatred and discrimination toward the Jewish People, as evidenced by perpetual anti-Semitism? The answer may well lie in the history of “the Church.”

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In the end, the Catholic Church deemed the Jews “Christ killers.” From this point forward, this decree became the license for every European king, tyrant, mayor, and “village idiot” to inflict retribution on the Jewish People. Wave upon wave of anti-Semitism swept over Europe, all in the name of "Christ," with the explicit use of the Cross as its signature symbol. Thus, the first step in the trifecta was completed: The Jews killed Jesus, singularly, and were, therefore, disinherited.

The second step was to move the spiritual capital from Jerusalem to Rome. Then, the final step was in the form of papal art depicting Yeshua as a European Anglo. It would be a great deal easier to arouse the European masses to commit to wholesale anti-Semitism if Jesus did not have the physical characteristics of a Middle Eastern Jew.

The objective was quite simple when power was usurped through a coup. In the case of a political or military coup, and in the deposing of a king, you must kill off all heirs to the throne. As a result, the “elder Jewish” brother of Christianity must be removed, at all costs. For the next 17 centuries, the theological essence of the “Jew as Christ Killer” was not only codified into law,

but also the lexicon of every European language. As the Catholic Church merged its power with the secular kings of Europe, the various forms of anti-Semitism were quite lethal. The result was a great divide between Christian and Jew, which remains until this day. And, more particularly, the Jew will view all of Christianity through this historical prism.

The ‘New’ Promised LandDuring the great scourge of the Jewish People in England, many Jews were forced to leave the island they called home. Other Jews, to protect their families and modest

wealth, took Christian names and “converted to Christianity.”

Norman Podhoretz, the Jewish scholar of the 20th and 21st centuries, researched in his book Why Are Jews Liberal? a profoundly interesting piece of history, related to the English Reformation, as practiced by the Puritans. During this wholly unique period in the English Reformation history, the Puritans had welcomed the Jews as brothers, even to the point that they “regarded the ‘old’ dispensation as binding and even reverted to its practices,” according to Cecil Roth.

Podhoretz defined the characteristics of the Puritans who came to America

this way: “it is true beyond question that, in sharp contrast to the

[Catholic] Christians of Europe, who downplayed

the Old Testament and concentrated mainly on the New, the Puritans tended to be more attracted to—

and even fixated on—the Old rather than the New.” To prove the extent to which these Pu.ritans were committed to a fully integrated Bible and structure for society, they

enacted half of the statues in the Code

of 1655 from the Old Testament, while only three

percent were from the New Testament—according to historians Max Baker and Paul Masserman. Today, if you travel to the New England states, you will find many towns named directly from the Old Testament. This

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When it comes to proving the existence of God and the truthfulness of His Word,

it’s easy to come up short. As Believers in Yeshua, we often present subjective or debatable evidence, such as personal experience, miracles, and fulfillment of Bible prophecy. But demonstrations of power and foreknowledge aren’t necessarily measures of truthfulness. Rather, we trust what someone says when we believe he is true to his word, when we believe he will keep all his promises.

So why should we trust that God’s Word is true, that He exists, and that He is who He says He is? Because He has faithfully kept one objective, verifiable, and undebatable promise: He has continued to preserve the Remnant of Israel from antiquity; He endures as the eternal Guardian of the Jewish People.

As we fix our eyes on Yeshua—the ultimate fulfillment of all God’s promises—we often fail to see the whole plan of salvation. While the Master Yeshua is clearly the central and

climactic figure of this story, the Jewish People are primary characters, without whom the entire plot unravels. God’s plan for reconciling all people-groups to Himself hinges on His promise to the People of Israel.

From beginning to end, this promise is thoroughly embedded in the Scriptures. Despite Israel’s inevitable, repeated disobedience, the LORD nevertheless vows, “I will not reject them or abhor them so as to destroy them completely, breaking my

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covenant with them” (Leviticus 26:44). Mosheh (Moses) characterizes God as being “faithful” to His covenant (see Deuteronomy 7:9), declaring to Israel that “he will never leave you nor forsake you” (Deuteronomy 31:8). Specifically of the tribe of Judah, 2 Kings 8:19 proclaims, “Nevertheless, for the sake of his servant David, the LORD was not willing to destroy Judah. He had promised to maintain a lamp for David and his descendants forever.”

By making such a vow to Israel, the LORD commits Himself to her preservation—God puts His own name at stake. In 2 Samuel 7:22-26, David exalts Him for this promise, professing, “There is no one like you . . . And who is like your people Israel—the one nation on earth that God went out to redeem as a people for himself, and to make a name for himself . . . You have estab-lished your people Israel as your very own forever . . . Do as you promised, so that your name will be great forever.” By redeeming Israel and promising to establish her forever, God has married His reputation to the fate of the Jew-ish People. The trustworthiness of His Word depends upon the destiny of the

people of Israel.

Why has the LORD done this? Is it because He loves Jewish People more than all the other nations? He does indeed love the people of Israel, but our preservation is for an even greater purpose: God keeps His promise to the people of Israel so that the nations will know He is God!

He declares through the prophet, “It is not for your sake, people of Israel, that I am going to do these things, but for the sake of my holy name . . . . Then the nations will know that I am the LORD . . . when I am proved holy through you before their eyes. For I will take you out of the nations” (Ezekiel 36:22-24). God promises not only to preserve the people of Israel, but also to maintain us as a distinct people-group on the

earth. Should the Jewish People cease to exist as a recognizable remnant, God is proved a liar—His reputation destroyed among the nations. Despite global dispersion and against all odds, the Jewish People remain. Our existence proves that ADONAI is God; and, indeed, He is true to His Word.

“God did not reject his people [Israel], whom he foreknew . . . for God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable” (Romans 11:2, 29). If God forgets His promises to His people Israel, we can forget any hope for ourselves. But the Good News is that He has a plan to save and reconcile all peoples back to Him. We can trust that He alone is God—and that His Word is faithful and true—because He

preserves the Jewish People, just as He promised to do.

Kevin Geoffrey is the principal laborer of Perfect Word Ministries, a Messianic Jewish equipping ministry. Visit Perfect Word online at www.PerfectWordMinistries.org.

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ISRAEL:A R eal Course in

The modern state of Israel stands as a

living monument to the unbreakable Word of God; vibrant and living evidence of God's existence and His continued involvement in the affairs of mankind.

The nation of Israel serves as a mile marker on the road to the conclusion of human history. The manner of its restoration is both overtly miraculous and historically fortuitous. By every conventional historical standard, it should not exist. It's continued existence has been under threat every day since it first declared independence.

Miracles

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But in order for Bible prophecy concerning the Last Days to have any contemporary context, it must exist. Without the existence of a literal, politically viable Jewish State known as “Israel,” none of the prophecies concerning the Last Days and the coming judgment of the nations find any historical context.

Whatever is happening on the global stage would then serve no particular prophetic outline and we could draw no particu-lar confidence from seeing it unfold.

Allow yourself to dwell, for a moment, on what a monumen-tally important fact that actually is.

Remove the existence of a modern, Jewish state called “Israel” from contemporary history and no other event could have any prophetic relevance.

The Arab Spring, the developing conflict with Iran, the col-lapse of Turkish-Israeli relations, the Russian naval presence off the coast of Syria; these events would be far more terrify-ing devoid of any prophetic context.

But since there is such an entity as Israel, a nation ‘born in a day’ as a Jewish State, against all the odds, we can know that the events that are unfolding in our lifetimes are following a particular script.

A script so clearly outlined that we can actually follow along with it as it unfolds. Beginning with the miraculous restora-tion of the Jewish People to the exact piece of real estate predicted by Scripture, tens of centuries beforehand!

Twenty-five hundred years ago, the Prophet Isaiah asked four specific questions:

“Who has ever heard of such things? Who has ever seen things like this? Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment?” (Isaiah 66:8a)

These are straightforward questions, and, if they are to be rel-evant to our understanding, then we should be able to come up with straightforward answers.

Q. “Who has heard such a thing?” A. Of all the generations who ever lived from Isaiah until May 14, 1948, only this generation can answer that question, “We Have.”

Q. “Who has seen such things?” A. When Isaiah asked that question, circa 680 B.C.— and for another 2,500 years after that, the answer was “nobody.”

Of all those generations across the ages, only you and I can say that we have seen such things as a nation born at once; “yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children” (Isaiah 66:8b).

We witnessed within our lifetime “a country born in a day”—that day being December 25, 2001 on the occasion of the col-lapse of the Soviet Union. Note the precise nature of Isaiah's prophecy of Israel's miraculous restoration.

“Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west. I will say to the north, ‘Give them up!’ and to the south, ‘Do not hold them back.’ Bring my sons from afar and my daugh-ters from the ends of the earth” (Isaiah 43:5-6).

Now let's compare Isaiah's vision to the history of modern Israel: • “Brought”fromtheEast: The first wave of Jewish

immigration came with the rise of Arab nationalism in the 1920s when entire Jewish communities fled Islamic persecution.

• “Gathered”fromtheWest: It was closely followed in the 1930s by Jews fleeing European anti-Semi-tism and in the 1940s by the influx of survivors of the European Holocaust.

• “Givenup”bytheNorth: Wholesale Jewish emigration from the extreme north of Israel was restricted by the Soviets until the fall of the USSR in the 1990s. The Russians then gave up their Jews and opened Jewish emigration quotas to the Holy Land.

• TotheSouth,“BroughtfromAfar”: In the early 1990s, growing persecution of Jews, particularly the Ethiopian ‘Lost Tribe,’ resulted in Operation Joshua, a secret airlift of Ethiopian Jews from the Sudan, despite opposition from the rest of the Arab world.

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The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in Egypt, “This month is to be for you the first month, the first month of your year. Tell the whole community of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each man is to take a lamb for his family, one for each household . . . . On that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn of both people and animals and I will bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD. The blood will be a sign for you on the houses where you are, and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No destructive plague will touch you when I strike Egypt. This is a day you are to commemorate; for the generations to come you shall celebrate it as a festival to the LORD—a lasting ordinance. —Exodus 12:1-3, 12-14 A Seder Plate is the

traditional Jewish plate used during the Passover

dinner.

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A Kiddush Cup is the

special goblet used during the Kiddush

blessing, or the Hebraic blessing over the wine,

at the beginning of Shabbat and before Jewish festival meals.

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The Passover Exodus is the watershed event in Jewish history. Indeed, it is a

momentous event for all mankind. However, many Believers may not fully comprehend the relevance of Passover within the context of the majestic atoning work of God. In grasping the profound truths embodied in the familiar Passover story, one can more deeply and fully appreciate the redemption in Messiah Yeshua—Jesus, the Lamb of God. The first Believers observed Passover. The Apostle Paul took the Feast to a deeper level, exhorting believers to grasp its symbolism. As we eat the unleavened bread, we must recognize that leaven, or yeast, symbolizes sin. Sin has a cost—it was because of our sin that Messiah was sacrificed. You are a new creation in Messiah! Therefore, rid yourselves of sin, “for Messiah [Christ], our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed” (1 Corinthians 5:7). The word Passover in Hebrew is Pesach, which means “to pass over.” On that last night in Egypt, death passed over the homes covered by the blood of the lamb. The Aramaic word for lamb is talya, which can mean either “lamb” or “servant.” Isaiah 53 is one of the most succinct prophetic descriptions of Yeshua, depicting Messiah as a Lamb led to the slaughter. In the New Testament, Yeshua is referred to as “the Lamb” approximately 34 times. Let’s look at some of the extraordinary parallels between Yeshua and the Passover Lamb.

An Unblemished Lamb“The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect . . .” (Exodus 12:5).

The Passover lamb was to be in the prime of life and without blemish. Blemish also symbolizes sin. Yeshua, our final and perfect atonement, lived a sinless life.

We have been redeemed out of sin—not with corruptible things such as silver and gold, “but with the precious blood of Messiah, a lamb without blemish or defect” (1 Peter 1:19). We have been bought with a price, and the spotless Lamb of God made our redemption sure. According to 2 Corinthians 5:21, “God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” Hallelujah!

A Lamb for Each Household “. . . each man is to take a lamb for his family, one for each household” (Exodus 12:3).

The Word of God is explicit in the Prophets and in the New Covenant that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Just as each household required a lamb, every individual needs atonement, a sacrifice for his or her sin.

When I See the Blood . . . “ . . . when I see the blood, I will pass over you” (Exodus 12:13).

Without the shedding of blood, there is no atonement (Leviticus 17:11). God recognized that no man could keep His Law perfectly. But at the center of His Law is His gracious provision: Life for life. In every Israelite and Egyptian home that first Passover night, a lamb had to be sacrificed to spare the firstborn of each family. Here again is a fundamental principle of the Good News—all have sinned and are guilty. God has pronounced judgment on all, making no distinction between Jew and Gentile. The wages of sin is death.

That night the Angel of Death was to smite the firstborn,

including the Israelites. But God promised: “When I see the blood, I will pass over you” (Exodus 12:13). This is the very center of Passover and of the Gospel.

I never learned these things growing up celebrating Passover. Although I was taught about the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, I never understood that God is alive, and I am a sinner in need of atonement. I never grasped deliverance in a meaningful way. The Church often lacks that appreciation. If we don’t appreciate the Old Covenant Scriptures, then we have missed the deep understanding of God’s character as Deliverer and Provider.

This is the heart of what the Passover teaches us, taking us through the story of the deliverance of the Hebrew chil-dren by the hand and grace of God—deliverance not only out of Egypt, but also from sin and death—by the blood of the Passover Lamb.

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As we watch the rapid unfolding of events in Israel, on her borders, and around the

Middle East, we need to keep in mind and in our prayers that these times are biblically significant and must happen prior to Yeshua’s return to Jerusalem.

In my final issue of “Koenig’s Eye View from the White House” for 2011, I wrote that U.S. President Barack Obama and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are personally responsible for the rapid acceleration of most key final-day events—an extraordinarily breathtaking pace

that was written about by the Jewish prophets of the Bible more than 2,000 years ago.

Worldwide Obsession with JerusalemToday, there is a worldwide obsession over the future status of Jerusalem, which will lead to the final battle for Jerusalem—Armageddon.

The world community wants to divide Jerusalem between the Jews and the Arabs of “Palestine.” It also wants to internationalize Jerusalem so it will

no longer be called Jerusalem, Israel—just Jerusalem.

Regardless, the Bible speaks clearly

about what

God will do with those who come against Jerusalem:

“On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves . . . On that day I will set out to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem” (Zechariah 12:3, 9).

The Jewish People Will Look Upon the One Whom They Have PiercedI tell my unsaved Jewish friends that the Bible says God will pour out His Spirit, that there will be a mourning for their sins, which will lead them to mourning for Yeshua whom they have pierced, and that Yeshua will return to Jerusalem to begin His 1,000-year earthly reign.

Moreover, I tell them that the Jewish People, who greatly desire peace,

will not have lasting peace or see the Messiah until they say,

Jerusalem

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“Blessed is He (Yeshua) that comes in the name of the Lord.” Two Bible passages, in particular, speak of this:

“And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and of supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son” (Zechariah 12:10).

“Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing. Look, your house is left to you desolate. For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord’” (Matthew 23:37-39).

Areas for PrayerIsrael is facing the most dangerous time in history because of the following:

1. Hillary Clinton called Israeli settlements “illegitimate” shortly before the United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning continued Israeli settlement expansion as illegal.

2. The White House and the U.S. State Department have ordered federal government offices to scrub Israel from Jerusalem.

3. The Muslim Brotherhood deputy head, Rashad Bayoumi, told the Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat that the Muslim Brotherhood would not recognize Israel and will work to cancel the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.

4. There has been fallout from the harsh rhetoric of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and fanatical Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad—whose country is determined to develop a nuclear weapon.

5. Some of Israel’s worst enemies are secular leftist Jews in media and politics in Israel and in the media in the United States.

6. There is an ever-increasing international attempt—headquartered in London, England—to delegitimize Israel.

7. Jewish financier George Soros has a plot to collapse the Netanyahu government through funding the J Street lobby and anti-Israel NGOs (non-governmental organizations).

8. The European Union said in December that Israel has no legitimate claim to the land of Judea and Samaria.

9. The Vatican, the World Council of Churches, and the National Council of Churches continue to call on Obama and the world community to pressure Israel to leave Arab land.

We must follow Psalm 122:6 by continuing to pray for the salvation of the people of Israel and for the

peace of Jerusalem.

William Koenig is the director of “Koenig International News” (http://watch.org), an Internet news service with readers and e-mail subscribers in 50 states and 105 countries, and has been a White House correspondent since January 2001. Koenig publishes an online weekly news report called “Koenig’s Eye View from the White House” that focuses on biblically relevant world news and White House news from a Christian perspective. He has authored Eye to Eye: Facing the Consequences of Dividing Israel, which is in its 14th printing, and published the book in Hebrew.

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. . . the Jewish People, who greatly desire peace, will not have lasting peace or see the Messiah until they say, “Blessed is He (Yeshua) that comes in the name of the Lord.”

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It was a hot summer night in Arizona, which means you stay indoors and watch TV. Going outside would be an exercise in futility, in this, the only U.S. state

where your car overheats even before you start it up! It was on such a night that I was watching a Christian TV show, and the televangelists expressed excitement over discover-ing that the roots of their faith were, amazingly, Jewish. At one point, as they spoke in depth about the prayer shawl, they took what must have been about 20 of those shawls, placed them on the stage floor, and wiped or “waved” the floor with them as a “holy ritual” unto the Lord.

I wonder if they even considered what Jewish People would think if they were watching this.

I will tell you. Many Jewish People would have been offended by seeing what they deem a sacred garment being unfurled on a floor where people walk. While the Church today is beginning to explore the Jewish roots, it has not yet also fully come to recognize the importance of sharing the Good News with the very people who gave them those roots in the first place—the Jews. There are a number of reasons for this.

Okay, so which do you want to hear first—the good news, or the bad news?

Since you can’t choose because you’re not writing this, I’ll do it for you:

The good news? The Church is discovering her Jewish roots!

The bad news? The Church is discovering her Jewish roots!

Why the ChurCh hasn’t

Been suCCessful in reaChinG

JeWish PeoPle

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1. Jews need Yeshua; who knew? There are two popular schools of thought—either the Jews are God’s Chosen People who therefore don’t need Yeshua to receive salvation, or the Jews are God’s cursed people who therefore don’t merit salvation. The Bible discredits both heresies, as Yeshua tells us in John 14:6 that no one comes to the Father except through Him.

2. Share the Good News with Jewish People; but how? In a recent conversation I had with a pastor of a large church, he echoed the sentiments of many church leaders I’ve spoken with on this subject. They know that Jewish People need Yeshua just like everyone else, but they also know that Jewish People oftentimes need to hear the Gospel presentation from an Old Testament perspective, and they’re not entirely sure how to do that, because no one’s ever come to teach them and their congregation how to go about it. Jewish Voice can help; our speakers (including myself) travel the world and are always more than happy to come to churches to speak in depth about this subject, and on many other topics as well. If your church can accommodate us, we’ll be there!

3. There’s a price to pay for excess baggage. And it doesn’t only apply to the airlines, folks. Let’s be hon-est: 2,000 years of anti-Jewish sentiment on the part of the Church hasn’t done much for the cause of bringing Jewish People to Yeshua. I applaud the ever-increasing numbers of churches that are trying to heal the wounds of the past and that make it a point to convey the fact that those who were re-sponsible for Jewish persecution do not fit the definition of a Christian in the first place. But reversing the trend takes time.

4. Jews? What Jews?I always enjoy sharing the story of a time several years back when I was speaking in a rural town in Washington State, and a well-meaning Christian woman came up to me and asked if I were Jewish. When I replied, “yes,” she said, “Can I touch you?” After pondering this for about five seconds, I said, “I have two questions for you: First, why? . . . and second, where?” It was the first time in her life that she had ever met a Jewish Person!

Considering that the vast majority of communities have little or no Jewish population, churches may not see the relevance of trying to reach a people group who don’t even have a pres-ence in their local area. But think about this: Do you notice how there are many churches that post photos of their mis-sionaries who are serving different people groups in different parts of the world? Most of those people groups are not in the church’s immediate community either, yet the church has correctly deduced that those people are in need of hearing the Good News proclaimed. Indeed, when we take a broader look at the Great Commission, we see that Yeshua encouraged His

disciples not only to share the message of salvation within their own communities, but to also go out into all the world to do so.

5. Evangelism? Hey, we got that!From a reading of Romans 9:1-3, one thing you notice is how ironic it is that the only group Paul mentioned specifically by name as being in the most desperate need of evangelism is the only group that churches somehow manage to avoid evange-lizing. Thankfully, there are the exceptions—I’d like to express my profound gratitude here to those denominations who see the need to develop evangelism programs to all people, and that includes the Jews. One such denomination that comes to mind is the Anglican Church of North America. This denomi-nation has made it a priority to share the Good News with Jewish People. They understand that since the Word of God is the same yesterday, today, and always, when God said yester-day He would bless those who bless Israel, the greatest way to bless Israel and her people is by sharing the message of eternal life with Jewish People.

If you think the Anglican Church’s idea is a new concept, think again. I leave you with the words of Arthur Glasser, Dean Emeritus of Fuller Seminary, one of the foremost centers of Christian education in the world. He got it. He recognized that the need to share the Good News with Jewish People is a necessary mandate to all of God’s people, as you will read in the following quote:

We wish to charge the Church, as a whole, to do more than merely include the Jewish people in their evangelistic outreach. We would encourage an active response to the mandate of Romans 1:16 calling for evangelism “to the Jew first.” For this we have the precedent of a great Jewish missionary, the Apostle Paul. Though sent to the Gentile world, he never relinquished his burden for his own kins-men after the flesh. Wherever he traveled, he first visited the synagogue before presenting Christ to the Gentiles. So it must be in every generation. We must provide a prior-ity opportunity for our Jewish friends to respond to the Messiah . . . . More; we feel it incumbent on Christians in all traditions to reinstate the work of Jewish evangelism in their missionary obedience. Jewish-oriented programs should be developed. Appropriate agencies for Jewish evangelism should be formed. And churches everywhere should support those existing institutions which are faith-fully and lovingly bearing a Christian witness to the Jewish people.

Jack Zimmerman is a staff evangelist at Jewish Voice, and an ordained Messianic Jewish rabbi. If you would like Jack to speak at your church, congregation, or event, visit www.jewishvoice.org/speakers.

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Supersessionism!about

religion and culture, even Jewish natural affinity with the Promised Land and patriotism were regarded as carnal, this worldly, inferior, and “Jewish.”

Unfortunately, while Marcion and his Gnostic-informed condemnation of the Hebrew Bible was considered heretical and he himself and his doctrines were condemned by church authorities, many Christians and Christian leaders have been seriously impacted by this anti-Hebrew Bible, anti-Jewish practice, and anti-Torah sentiment. Scholars and preach-ers guilty of iso-gesis (reading things INTO the Scripture that are not there) over the centuries have

Although we find traces of potential insipient warnings against “replacement theology” (Supersessionism) in the Book of Romans, it seems Paul attacks it at its roots and eradicates the prob-lem at least in Rome until well into the second century. But from Justin’s time and forward, an increasingly hostile Christian disposition developed toward not only the Jewish People, the God of the Hebrew Bible (the demiurge), and Jewish cultural expression of any variety, but even Christian antagonism toward the Torah itself.

The Hebrew Bible was the only sound historical and theological foundationfor Christianity as Paul makes plain. Yet an anti-Hebrew Bible sentiment was deliberately fostered by Marcion, a brilliant businessman and the son of a Christian bishop who chose to casti-gate all things Jewish on principle. He contended that the New Testament was a revelation of the real God and Father of Yeshua, the loving God of spirit and grace, as opposed to the Jewish God of the Hebrew Bible, a lesser and hateful deity who was quite willing to preoc-cupy Himself with material creation. Anything associated with Jewish earthly concerns and life on the planet was considered vastly inferior to all things spiritual and heavenly. Jews, Jewish

First century Messianic Jewish relations with both the Jew-ish and new Gentile Christian

communities were soundly established upon the obvious realization that New Covenant Messianic faith was divinely poured forth through a Jewish ves-sel. The Messianic/Christian debt to Hebrew Scripture, Jewish exegesis, and divine revelation were evident to all Believers. In fact, Jewish-Christian relations, in spite of second and third century Christian elitist assaults upon all things Jewish, continued with good rhythm and solid relationship till late in the fourth century. But the “beginning of the end” of the conviction that Jewish and Christian camps had been birthed from a common spiritual fount took on catastrophic setback from the second century. Students of the history of interfaith relations between Jews and Christians will recall that Justin Martyr crafted his “Dialogue with Trypho the Jew” on the heels of the Bar Kochba uprising in Roman Palestine in 135 C.E. The “Dialogue” was finally published in 150 C.E. some 15 years before Justin’s mar-tyrdom. Here Justin made his strong case for a “New Israel,” a “True Israel,” in replacement of biblical Israel.

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lowed up by massive Christian conver-sion to Judaism.

This bizarre perspective led Luther to craft during the final decade of his life a horrific written sermonic siege upon the Jewish world. That collection informed much of the Western expressions of anti-Semitism over the centuries that followed and has contributed to Islamic attacks upon “All Israel” today.

Modern Christians need to repent of in-gesting without the constraint of proper investigation all the anti-Semitic heritage that has been passed along as “sound” Christian theological conviction over the last 1,800 years. It is time for the Church to fairly treat the New Testament so as to come to the proper realization it is a Jewish-friendly book that can, as God intended, be utilized to bring “All Israel” to faith in our generation.

Raymond L. Gannon (Ph.D., Hebrew University, Jerusalem) has been on the forefront of Jewish evangelism, Messianic congregational planting, and Bible College and Seminary teaching for more than four decades. He is the Chief Academic Officer of the Jewish Voice Messianic Studies Department, directing the Messianic Jewish Studies Program at The King's University as well as the Jewish Voice Institute of

Messianic Studies (JVIMS), while also serving as the Vice President of

Academic Affairs for the Jewish Voice Messianic Career

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Christian negation of all things Jewish assured Jewish resistance to the Gospel message.

This Christian elitist antipathy toward Jews and Judaism became woven into the fabric of Christian theology and thereby into Western civilization. Martin Luther and the other reformers inherited

this anti-Jewish theological posture and cultural preju-dice. Luther, heralded as the Father of the Reformation and an avid student of Paul, is credited for his justifica-tion by faith emphasis as

newly discovered in Romans. But in the processing of his new insights, he took severe liberties to castigate the Jewish People, even Jewish Believers in Yeshua. His instilled cultural dread of Jews and all things Jewish, as fostered both by

his Augustinian theological train-ing and blatant 16th century

cultural prejudices, pushed him into the entirely unrealistic perspective of presuming that newly

established European Protestantism was

at risk of being fully swal-

attempted to make the New Testament party to that same anti-Hebrew Bible mentality.

For historical reasons too complex to ex-plain here, the Church fathers sought to create a new “wall of partition” between Jewish and Christian people. The natural affinity Jews and Christians enjoyed in

the second and third centuries alarmed the Church fathers who borrowed from both Justin and Marcion to support an anti-Judaic Christian theology of Israel. This would not only result in thousands of assaults upon Jewish People over the next 1,500 years or so, but it also crippled Christian self-understanding. This result can be portrayed as a one-legged runner attempting to run a marathon. He will not only make bad time, he will never make it at all. God intended for Israel and the apostolic fruit of Jewish efforts at winning

non-Jews to Yeshua to labor for the Kingdom in total partnership un-der Yeshua. The

The Christian negation of all things Jewish assured Jewish resistance to the Gospel message.

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Israelis that the Jewish People did not differentiate between Catholic and Protestant. Catholics, and every stripe of the Protestant Reformation, were collectively responsible for the sum of all forms of anti-Semitism of the past 17 centuries.

After several long moments, as I studied the faces in the audience, I decided to answer the question with a question. “Allow me to ask you this: As the Jewish People, you have faced down bloodthirsty tyrants like Haman. You have survived the savagery of the Czars and Cossacks. You found a way to live through and survive the greatest threat to the Jews in all of history by outliving the demonic hatred of Hitler and his minions . . . Now, tell me this: If some little old lady from Alabama comes up to you and tells you that Jesus loves you, in a Southern drawl, are you going to be intimidated and offended that she has attempted to proselytize you? In my opinion, you are well educated, well traveled, and an extraordinarily sophisticated people, and for that matter, tough enough to deal with the words ‘Jesus loves you.’ You said no to Hitler, you said no to the Czars. My sense is that if some kindhearted Christian goes out of his way to share the Gospel, you can say no, as well.”

After several seconds of quiet tension, the audience broke into laughter and applause.

As I have told countless Jews in my various public appearances and one on one, the Evangelicals support Israel and the Jewish People because of their deep reverence for the Bible. They take the Bible literally as the Word of God. Thus, Christians are commanded to “bless” the Jews. Additionally, Evangelicals, unlike the Catholics of the third century, have no desire to displace the “Elder Brother.” In fact, they wholeheartedly embrace the “Elder Brother” and the teaching that Christianity is a mere branch grafted into the Jewish Olive Tree, per the

demonstrates the love and reverence the Puritans had for Jewish history. In contrast to Jews’ historical relationship to Catholic Europe, this was a seismic shift.

Building on this foundation, Constitutional framers like Thomas Jefferson fought and won the battle to separate the State from the Church. The effect was a new right—a right to the freedom of religion from the tyranny practiced in the preceding centuries in Europe. The net effect, for the Jewish People, was more freedom and prosperity than they had ever known in Europe. This is not to suggest that America was free from its own unique forms of anti-Semitism. However, in contrast to the centuries of a perfected art of European anti-Semitism, this was the “new” Promised Land for Jewish People.

The Evangelicals and the Jewish PeopleOver the past 30 years, I have had the privilege of traveling to Israel some 68 times. Many of these trips were for the filming of various projects. As a result of the airing of some of our programs on the BBC, Fox Television, and distributed to the PBS audiences, I have been asked to speak to Jewish groups. One such event took place several years ago in the uber-wealthy community of Brentwood, California. I was there to address a group of several hundred Jewish leaders. In the Q & A session following my lecture, I was asked the quintessential pejorative question, from a Jewish perspective: “Do the Evangelicals support Israel just so they can convert them to Christianity?” Needless to say, I took a long and deep breath. I fully understood the implication behind the question. Furthermore, I knew from my years of building deep friendships with American Jews and

teaching of St. Paul. This acceptance of Jews, and the teachings of the Old Testament as central to Evangelical theology, is a direct result of the English Reformation and right for common men to read the entire Bible, Old and New, in English.

At the end of the day, Evangelicals welcome all the peoples of the earth, along with Jews, to follow the Messiah. They do not discriminate by race. Furthermore, when it comes to Israel, Evangelicals have not and will not make their support conditioned upon the Jews accepting Jesus as Messiah. From an Evangelical perspective, Israel is the result of a divine and unconditional promise to Abraham and cannot be broken. To put a fine point on it, the Jews of the Old Testament period and the Jews of the 21st century are the Chosen People.

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Israel's regathering follows Isaiah's exact outline; forced from the East and West, wrested from the grasp of the North and South.

Never in all of recorded history has there been an event more clearly prophesied nor literally fulfilled than the restoration of the Jews to the same piece of geographic real estate from which they had been evicted—not once, but twice.

For twenty-five centuries, the prophecies were locked away in a sort of “box” by divine decree. Israel is the key that unlocks the box.

When the Prophet Daniel was shown his vision of events con-cerning the Antichrist and the Last Days, Daniel was stunned at what he saw:

“I heard, but I did not understand. So I asked, ‘My lord, what will the outcome of all this be?’ He replied, ‘Go your way, Daniel, because the words are rolled up and sealed until the time of the end’” (Daniel 12:8-9).

Israel's national redemption process began with its national restoration. It is a process that continues until the fulfillment of Zechariah 12:10 at His Second Advent.

“And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhab-itants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son.”

Israel is God's time clock—its existence was foretold in detail from the point in Israel's history in which its revival seemed the least likely by individuals who had the least reason to expect that prophecy would ever be fulfilled.

To underscore its divine importance, God has surrounded the revival of Israel with one miracle after another, so that there would be no mistake.

Jesus promised, “This generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened” (Matthew 24:34).

The clock started ticking on that generation on May 14, 1948. (The nation of Israel will turn 64 next month.) Maranatha!

Jack Kinsella is the founder and publisher of the Omega Letter (www.omegaletter.com). Jack is head writer of The Hal Lindsey Report television program and former head writer for This Week in Bible Prophecy. Jack is the author of more than two thousand columns on current events and Bible prophecy.

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