I’m not accusing anyone; just making observations. The Jews are in their homeland in spite of one’s theological/eschatological viewpoint, but it still is part of prophecy.
Well, in one sense you could say the area never stopped being their homeland, no matter what it was called. But the response to it among the Jewish race is still lukewarm. A lot might say “Next year in Jerusalem” every Passover, but really think it’s a lot better where they are in this diaspora.
Anyhow, whether there will be a country that the world calls “Israel” from now to the messianic times, is something we can’t be sure about. It might disappear and then reappear in those terms. But on God’s atlas, it’s forever.
You said ... “The Jews are in their homeland in spite of ones theological/eschatological viewpoint, but it still is part of prophecy.”
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Yes indeed ... they certainly are in the land now ... AND ... those who believe in the false doctrine of Replacement Theology are doing everything they can to get them out of there!