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To: Star Traveler
Neither Netanyahu, the US, Obama, nor the muslim terrorists will decide what happens in and to the land that God gave in perpetuity to Israel's father Abraham, God settled that matter 4000 years ago. The middle ages church taught that God's promise was negated by Israel's rejection of Jesus as it's promised Messiah, and that the nation of Israel ceased to exist in 70AD when it was destroyed by Rome and it's people were driven from their promised land. But it's teaching was badly mistaken, God's promise was unconditional and He doesn't break His promises.

BTW, the land promised to Abraham is much, much larger than the present state of Israel. Israel's promised land extends from the river of Egypt, aka the Nile, to the Euphrates, see Genesis ch15 v18. That promise seems almost impossible to be fulfilled in today's world, but then so did His promise that Israel's people would be regathered to their God-given homeland after many centuries of exile among all the nations of the world.

24 posted on 03/18/2015 7:23:28 PM PDT by epow (If you don't like the devil's fruit stay out of his garden)
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To: epow

God’s promises to Israel will be fulfilled when the Messiah of Israel returns and sets up his one-world government and rules over the nations from Jerusalem.

In the meantime, many other things can happen and have happened which are contrary to God’s end goal (which he will fulfill completely and totally).

And by the way, if you look on my FReeper page, you’ll see that I’m a Dispensationalist ... :-) ...


25 posted on 03/18/2015 7:28:24 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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