"I will plant Israel in their own land (circa 1948), never again to be uprooted from the land I have given them, says the Lord your God.
Sorry Philip, I don't mean to appear "stingy with knowledge" or snarky, I'm just trying to get you to think logically about the facts instead of just working to defend your flawed theory. In fact, you should be testing your theory yourself, instead of getting upset when someone presents evidence that contradicts what you believe to be true.
I explained all this from Amos in my post #135 to you. The problem with your (and their) interpretation was that the "planting forever" in Amos occurred after Israel's return from captivity, long before the days of Christ. Like every other promise made by God, it was contingent on their good behavior. We all know the rest. They turned back to their evil ways, and God divorced them in 70 AD.
Philip