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Posted on August 2, 2001
Destroy all of that land; beat down their pillars and break their statues
and waste all of their high places, cleansing the land and dwelling in it.
For I have given it to you for a possession.
Old Testament Numbers 34:52, 53
This argument contains many holes and deficiencies, we're really confused how to respond. It might be effective to answer the question by asking the set of questions below:
ROZEN: "There's the question of the borders, and it cannot be ignored."
BEN-GURION: "Anything is possible. If we decide here that there's to be no mention of borders, then we won't mention them. Nothing is a priori [imperative]."
ROZEN: "It's not a priori, but it is a legal issue."
BEN-GURION: "The law is whatever people determine it to be." (1949, The First Israelis, p. xviii)
If "Eretz Yisrael" would encompass these vast borders, does that imply
the Biblical prophecy?
Does that explain why Israel has invaded and occupied neighboring states?
Since the "Promised Land" includes southern Lebanon, was invading
and occupying Lebanon part of this prophecy?
If the invasion of Lebanon was a fulfillment of this ancient Biblical prophecy,
then was it a prophecy, or a negation of this prophecy, to withdraw from Lebanon?
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idea as to how the ancient "Biblical
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East.
There is no question that some of present day Jews are definitely descendents of the prophet Isaac and the prophet Abraham. However, to claim that other people, inclusive of the Palestinian people, are not descendants of Isaac is ridiculous. Either through voluntary or involuntary conversion, the majority of the Semitic Jews had converted, over time, to other religions, such as Christianity and Islam.
The core of Israel's future problems lies in its crippled democracy (since it empowers people based on their religion). In order for it to survive, Israel has to continuously redefine its definition of "who is a Jew." Its current definition of "who is a Jew" is fluid-since it has been written to suite its domestic political agenda. This racist and crippled "Jewish Democracy" won't last. So if you agree with Israel's current status, then enjoy it while it lasts. Any civilization that bases itself on exclusion, rather than inclusion, sooner or later will self-destruct.
Finally, let's assume that it's a true fact that God made such a "promise" to Abraham's descendants (regardless of whether these descendants were Jews, Arabs, or even of non-Semitic extraction), then it must have been a racist promise-since it was based on the genetic make up of Abraham's heirs. The question which begs to be asked is this:
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I fully agree with you very happily indeed.i challenge the state of Israel to answer these questions
The three religions so similar so diff.
I'm confussed....What is the truth,and only the truth!!
We are all The Creators children!Uphold one God,the God.What ever language or region your from and holy name you give Him,and He will give us the Light(Israel)!
God promised the descendants of the prophet Abraham the 'Promised Land', why are Palestinians defying the Almighty's prophecy?
Anyone asking this question is unaware that the Prophet Muhammad pnuh was indeed a descendant of the prophet Abraham from his son prophet Ismail. Thus Muslims are the descendants of the Prophet Abraham aswell.
COMMENT CONTINUED by L'Afrique .... Israel (the creation of Holy texts) forfeited its "promised land" when it failed to possess as instructed and was also rejected by God in the Old Testament; thus, the teachings of Jesus Christ in the New Testament - I think Israel should move to Antarctica and finally establish a homeland for itself. Israel is indeed a major problem in the Middle East. And as long as Israel continues in its attempt to claim its forfeited promised land, Israel will know nothing but grave and justified oppositions.
Because the Palestinians are also the creation of the Almighty One, and deserving of a homeland. Why not ask why the Almighty One, would rather choose to displace one group of people just to make room for another group, and at a time when more than half of planet earth was uninhabited, and HE, Almighty One, being fully aware of the territorial nature of humankind? I believe Palestinians have the right to enjoy their homeland without constant conflicts with bullying and overbearing Israel. And the fact that nomad Israel is now attempting to finally claim its "promised land" based not on the words of the Almighty, but on the Balfour treaty, even make matters worse.