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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

"Bring You Home to the Land of Israel" ✡ Ezekiel's Prophecy Coming True - ISRAEL365

Behold they say, 'Our bones have become dried up, our hope is lost...' Therefore, prophesy and say to them, "So says the Lord God: Lo! I open your graves and cause you to come up out of your graves as My people, and bring you home to the land of Israel."

EZEKIEL (37:11,12)
 

הִנֵּה אֹמְרִים יָבְשׁוּ עַצְמוֹתֵינוּ וְאָבְדָה תִקְוָתֵנוּ... לָכֵן הִנָּבֵא וְאָמַרְתָּ אֲלֵיהֶם כֹּה אָמַר אֲדֹנָי יֱ-הֹוִה הִנֵּה אֲנִי פֹתֵחַ אֶת קִבְרוֹתֵיכֶם וְהַעֲלֵיתִי אֶתְכֶם מִקִּבְרוֹתֵיכֶם עַמִּי וְהֵבֵאתִי אֶתְכֶם אֶל אַדְמַת יִשְׂרָאֵל

יחזקאל לז:יא:יב


hi-nay om-reem yav-shu atz-mo-tay-nu v'-av-da tik-va-tay-nu ... la-khayn hi-na-vay v'-a-mar-ta a-lay-hem ko a-mar a-do-nai e-lo-hay-nu hi-nay a-nee po-tay-akh et kiv-ro-tay-khem v'-ha-a-lay-tee et-khem mi-kiv-ro-tay-khem a-mee v'-hay-vay-tee et-khem el ad-mat yis-ra-ayl

Today's Israel Inspiration

For 2,000 years, the hills of Samaria lay barren and desolate of Jews, awaiting the return of its people. How fortunate we are to bear witness to the blossoming and return of the Jewish people to these hills in our days! God is fulfilling His word as foretold by the Prophets in the very spot where Abraham began his divinely inspired journey to the
Land of Israel. In these hills of Samaria, Abraham once set up his famous tent of hospitality. Close by lay the tombs of the great biblical leader Joshua and his pioneering ally Caleb. Today, the thousands of Jews who have returned to this piece of God's land are in desperate need of an advanced medical center. Surrounded by Arab towns, the residents of Ariel have suffered from terror attacks, and a large medical center will eliminate the long arduous trip to distant hospitals.
 

Blossoming of the Hills of Samaria in the Holy Land

Hard to believe that the land called by neighboring Arabs “the Hill of Death” for its inhospitable terrain, has become a thriving, vibrant city in Samaria. See this true example of the miraculous blossoming of the Land!

Terror in Numbers

An Arab working in Ariel's industrial zone left his job and stabbed two security guards in Ariel. Unfortunately the number of attacks throughout Israel has only grown since the writing of this article.

Choose Hebrew Initial for Stunning Leather and Silver Bracelet

Choose from any of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet and have that one letter prominently displayed on your wrist in the most stylish of fashions. 19.5mm domed silver disk with adjustable leather strap. Catch is sterling silver. By Israeli artist Josh Burde, whose artist gallery Burde Silversmiths represents the mystical energy and history of Safed in northern Israel. Josh Burde handcrafts a unique array of silver and gold jewelry and Israeli Judaica inspired by the ancient Kabbalistic teachings famous to this city.

Today's Israel Photo

Boruch Len's beautiful night view of Shechem in Samaria, with the Tomb of Joseph in the valley.

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Thanks to all who responded to yesterday's photo trivia! Did you guess that those fabulous storks were in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve of northern Israel? You got it!

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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Julane Jazzique of Dexter, Oregon. Todah rabah!
 

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Monday, October 19, 2015

Why Christians Should Care about the Attack on Joseph's Tomb


Why Christians Should Care about the Attack on Joseph's Tomb


As a prelude to another so-called "day of rage" in Palestinian controlled areas, Palestinian youths in the late hours Thursday torched Joseph's Tomb near the city of Nablus, which is biblical Shechem in Samaria. They inflicted heavy damage to the site.

This is just the latest in a series attacks against one of the most revered sites in the Jewish faith, and it should also mean a great deal to Christians as well.

Christians have strong ties to Israel and the Jewish people. Dr. Cornelius Bekker is the chair of biblical studies at the College of Arts and Sciences at Regent University. He explains this eternal relationship. Click play to watch.

Three times in scripture, Joseph's resting place is mentioned, adding to the significance in the Lord's eyes.

In Genesis 50, when Joseph is about to die after risiing to the highest level of authority in Egypt, he told his brothers, "I am about to die. But God will surely come to your aid and take you up out of this land He promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."

Genesis 50 continues: "And Joseph made the sons of Israel swear an oath and said, 'God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up from this place.'"

The book of Exodus records that Moses fulfilled that oath when the Israelites left Egypt for the Promised Land, and Joseph's bones were brought to Shechem.

In the New Testament book of Hebrews, the renowned chapter 11 describes the great acts of faith of the patriarchs and includes Joseph.

"By faith Joseph, when his end was near, spoke about the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and gave instructions about his bones."

The desecration of Joseph's Tomb is not an event to be taken lightly in the spiritual realm, and it should be widely condemned worldwide. This is only the latest in a number of attacks, not only on the site itself, but on faithful Jews who come to pay homage there.

Palestinian Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is largely responsible for sustaining an environment of overt hostility to the Jewish people and to the history held sacred by Jews.

To his credit, he condemned this attack and said the Palestinians would help rebuild it.

The next step for Abbas and for Western leaders in Washington and European capitals, as well as at the United Nations, is to consistenty condemn such acts and to shine a light on the celebration of hatred for Jews in the education and media systems of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas.

That is what creates a climate of rage that sends a generation out to destroy sacred places.

That is not something that the "peace process" can solve. No amount of Israeli territorial concessions in places such as Joseph's Tomb will quell such acts of destruction.

Watch here: Joseph's Tomb Torched

Friday, September 4, 2015

Spiritual and Physical Battle Over Joseph’s Tomb Pivotal Element in Final Divine Deliverance


Palestinian burn Joseph's Tomb on October 17, 2000. (Photo: Abed Omar Qusini/Flash90)

Spiritual and Physical Battle Over Joseph’s Tomb Pivotal Element in Final Divine Deliverance



“Now Jacob came safely to the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from Paddan-aram, and camped before the city. He bought the piece of land where he had pitched his tent from the hand of the sons of Hamor, Shechem’s father, for one hundred pieces of money. Then he erected there an altar and called it El-Elohe-Israel.” (Genesis 33:18-20)
A terrorist plot to kill Jews at the site of Joseph’s Tomb near Nablus was recently uncovered by Israeli Security Forces. Aside from the physical ramifications of the threat, the Biblical implications of an attack on such a significant holy site plays an important role in the present stage of the Messianic process.
The Biblical personality of Joseph is an integral part of the messianic process. According to Jewish tradition, there are two aspects of the Messiah: the Messiah from the House of David and the Messiah from the House of Joseph. Writing on Aish.com, Rabbi Pinchas Winston explains why the battle raging right now for Joseph’s Tomb is a crucial element for the unfolding of the ultimate redemption.
“The Talmud points out (Succah 52a), there are meant to be two Messiahs – redeemers of Israel. The first one, according to tradition, will descend from the line of Joseph, and die in battle, while paving the way for the final Messiah, who will descend from the line of David.”
In a previous Breaking Israel News article, it was explained how each day of creation corresponds to a millenia. According to the Hebrew calendar, we are now in the year 5775. Rabbi Winston teaches that, according to Jewish mystical teachings, Joseph corresponds to the years 5000-6000 in the Hebrew calendar. Further, Joseph is connected to the Godly attribute of Yesod, meaning foundation.
Our present era, the era before the final redemption, is divinely connected to creating the foundation on which the Messiah will arrive. Spiritually, the current millennia of the Jewish calendar is linked to Joseph.
The Zohar (Vayakhel 220a) teaches that the area around Joseph’s Tomb will be the first to be destroyed in the war of Gog and Magog, and will therefore be the first to see the resurrection of the dead, which will then spread to the rest of the world.
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In yet another startling connection between the redemption and Joseph’s Tomb, Rabbi Winston explains how the name Shechem plays a role in the coming of the Messiah. The name Shechem (שכם) is composed of the word Shem, a euphemism for God’s name, separated by the letter Kaf, which symbolizes intellectual blindness. The Talmud (Sanhedrin 97a) teaches that when falsehood rules the minds of men, this is actually one of the signs that Messiah is not too far away.
The site is holy to Jews as it is the grave-site of Joseph and his two sons, Menashe and Ephraim. Joseph died in Egypt but his bones were brought out from Egypt when the Children of Israel left during the Exodus (Joshua 24:32). Joseph and his sons were buried in Shechem in a parcel of land purchased by the Jews.

Jews recite prayers in Joseph's Tomb in the city of Nablus on Feb 25, 2010. (Photo: Abir Sultan/Flash 90)
Jews recite prayers in Joseph’s Tomb in the city of Nablus on Feb 25, 2010. (Photo: Abir Sultan/Flash 90)

Joseph’s Tomb has been under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority since 1995 as part of the Oslo Accords. Jews are only allowed access to the holy site once per month in specially coordinate visits with Israeli security officials. Despite heavy security, attacks are not uncommon and have resulted in bloodshed and death.
Palestinian violence at Joseph’s Tomb is not in response to any constant Israeli military presence or attempts to establish a Jewish presence there. Palestinian rioters object to Jewish prayer at the site, going so far as to burn the building to the ground in 2000, claiming it was better to destroy the tomb rather than to allow any other religion access to it.
The importance of Joseph’s Tomb to Islam is unclear. In 2008, PA President Mahmoud Abbas declared the site holy to Islam, though he did not cite any source or reason. The actions of the Muslims have prevented anyone, including themselves, from praying there, as they have frequently vandalized the site and filled it with burning garbage.
The recently uncovered terror plot at Joseph’s Tomb reveal not only the physical battle surrounding the holy site, but the spiritual battle too. Despite attempting to spiritually and physically conquer the divine claims Jews have over the Land of the Bible and its holy cities, the Messianic process that has clearly begun in our time cannot and will not be stopped.

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/48046/resurrection-ground-zero-physical-spiritual-battle-josephs-tomb-judea-and-samaria/#0UhskupiFTT9gTCa.99


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Israel: Six Days, Six Miracles

Israel: Six Days, Six Miracles


An Israeli family protects itself in a bomb shelter during the Six Day War in 1967.
An Israeli family protects itself in a bomb shelter during the Six Day War in 1967. (Wikimedia Commons )
Standing With Israel
"Remember the wonders He has done, His miracles and the judgments He pronounced, O descendants of Abraham, O sons of Jacob, His chosen ones. He is the Lord our God; His judgments are in all the earth" (Psalm 105:5-7).
Jewish tradition based on the Scriptures encourages us to remember Yehowah's deeds in history. This is because He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. In "remembering" what He has done in the past, we revisit and rejoin ourselves, in a real sense, to God's interaction with our people through the ages. Presently remembering the past helps equip and embolden us to walk in His ways in future. We know Him better and love Him more.
The past few days, Jewish communities have been remembering Israel's historic Six Day War of June 5-10, 1967. The war ended, against all odds, with Israel's stunning victory in six days over the combined armies of her surrounding enemy states. Israeli losses were heavy. And, over time, most of the territory gained has been returned in exchange for promises or hopes for peace.
But back in 1967, most Jews—as well as Western Christians—viewed the war's turnout as nothing less than miraculous.
As you may know, Jewish holidays are based on the Hebrew, rather than international Gregorian calendar. But the Six Day War is not remembered as a Jewish holiday. Instead, Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalayim) officially commemorates the climax of the war, the Holy City's prophetic return to Jewish leadership. The holiday is based on the Hebrew calendar and often occurs in May.
But in 2015, the international community is feverishly pushing to create a Palestinian state from biblical land, including Jerusalem, that fell to Israel in the Six Day War. For that reason, certain aspects about the war are worth remembering at this time.
As you do, be encouraged! If you're a Gentile, God's covenant faithfulness to you personally as a follower of Messiah reflects His covenant faithfulness to the Jews. And if you want what's best for the Palestinians, align with biblical justice in support of them.
To start, in 1967, Israeli troops were outnumbered by their enemies approximately 2:1. In addition, she was highly under-equipped against the combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Jordan. The world expected Israel to lose the war—which would, in effect, mean the annihilation of the Jewish state. But God intervened.
Here's a short list of six documented military events regarded by many as miraculous (there were plenty more):
1. In a defensive pre-emptive strike on June 5, the Israeli air force flew over and destroyed one Egyptian military air fleet after another for three straight hours. Apparently, no Egyptian air base tried to inform the others of the attacks. Meanwhile, an advance warning by Jordan of the air assault failed because Egypt had changed their warning codes the day before. This victory proved key to the outcome of the war.
2. The battle of Shechem in the West Bank (illegally annexed by Jordan since 1948) was expected to be one of the hardest and bloodiest. But when Israeli forces approached the town from an unexpected direction—east instead of west--heavily armed Arabs in Shechem mistook them as Iraqi reinforcements arriving from the east. As a result, the Israelis were warmly welcomed and the city easily fell into their hands. This helped Israel regain much of the rest of the West Bank from Jordan with minimal resistance.
3. Israel was particularly outnumbered and under-equipped in the Golan Heights against Syrian troops. But in a watershed battle, as the IDF advanced, many of the Syrians quickly pulled out of position and fled in chaos. Most of their weaponry was dropped and left behind. Afterwards, some said they'd seen frightening visions, there on the battlefield, of Abraham. The patriarch was reportedly warning them not to harm the Jews.
4. Within a couple of days of Israel's airstrike on its military planes, Egypt began blowing up or abandoning its other military bases, seemingly inexplicably. As a result, Israel easily took both the Sinai and Gaza, the latter of which Egypt had illegally annexed in 1948.
5. An IDF truck stockpiled with explosive ammunition, desperately needed to rearm Jewish troops, was directly hit by a live grenade. This should have caused the truck to instantly explode and destroy surrounding facilities and troops. But the grenade landed quietly on top of the truck, where it sat until dismantled and removed. This sort of incident reportedly occurred throughout the war.
6. International pressure forced Israel to accept a ceasefire proposed by King Hussein of Jordan. But at the last moment, Hussein nixed essential terms of the ceasefire he himself had initiated. This gave Israel the extra time needed to annihilate their enemies' military infrastructure—and restore Jewish leadership over the Old City of Jerusalem. 
Radio communications on 6/7/67 between Israeli troops approaching the Old City and their commanders at the "David Operations Room" have been made public. Hear how excerpts from these communiqué reflect the heartbeat of a God faithful to His ancient covenant people:
"...  Shortly we're going to go into the Old City of Jerusalem that all generations have dreamed about. ... Ahead we go, through the Lion's Gate! ... I'm with the first unit to break through into the Old City. ... The Temple Mount is in our hands! I repeat, the Temple Mount is in our hands! ... All forces, stop firing. This is the David Operations Room. All forces, stop firing! ... I'm walking right now down the steps towards the Western Wall. I'm not a religious man, I never have been, but this is the Western Wall and I'm touching the stones of the Western Wall. ... [The soldiers spontaneously pray together:] 'Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech haolam, she-hechianu ve-kiemanu ve-hegianu la-zman ha-zeh'" (Blessed are You, Lord God, King of the Universe, Who has sustained us, kept us and brought us to this day).
The military chaplain blows the shofar. The seventh day after the war began, Israel rested. Let us remember that when the hour appears darkest, the future desperately daunting, and odds seemed stacked against us, Yehowah's glory is at hand.
Sandra Teplinsky has been in the Messianic Jewish ministry since 1979. She is president of Light of Zion, an outreach to Israel and the church based in Southern California and Jerusalem. She is an ordained minister and prophetic conference speaker, and has written several books and articles about Israel and the church.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

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And Jacob arrived safely [in] the city of Shechem ... and he bought the part of the field where he had pitched his tent from the sons of Hamor.

GENESIS (33:18-19)

וַיָּבֹא יַעֲקֹב שָׁלֵם עִיר שְׁכֶם ... וַיִּקֶן אֶת חֶלְקַת הַשָּׂדֶה אֲשֶׁר נָטָה שָׁם אָהֳלוֹ מִיַּד בְּנֵי חֲמוֹר

בראשית לג:יח-יט

va-ya-vo ya-a-cov sha-laym eer sh'-khem ... va-yi-ken et khel-kat ha-sa-de a-sher na-ta sham a-ha-lo mi-yad b'-nay kha-mor

Today's Israel Inspiration

The city of Shechem, located in Samaria, is mentioned 60 times in the Bible, and is one of three locations in the Land where an actual land purchase is recorded in the Bible. The other two are Abraham's purchase of the cave in Hebron (Gen. 23:8-17) and King David's purchase of the Temple Mount (II Samuel 24:24). And why are these three areas the most contested in the world today?! Learn more of the real story of the Land of Israel with a free pocket-sized booklet that includes 13 colorful maps.

Israel: Fighting for YOUR Freedom

This must-see video shows how Israel's fight for Judea and Samaria is YOUR fight for freedom.  Just miles away from Hezbollah, Hamas and ISIS, Israel is on the front line against a universal enemy.

But Whose Land is it Really?

Christian Friends of Israeli Communities helps to answer the question, “Who lives in Judea and Samaria, aka the ‘West Bank’, and why do they choose to live there?”

Passover Haggadah

With this Passover Haggadah, Elie Wiesel and his friend Mark Podwal invite you to join them for the Passover Seder — the most festive event of the Jewish calendar. Read each year at the Seder table, the Haggadah recounts the miraculous tale of the liberation of the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt, with a celebration of prayer, ritual, and song. Wiesel and Podwal guide you through the Haggadah and share their understanding and faith in a special illustrated edition that will be treasured for years to come.

Today's Israel Photo

Zev Rothkoff's awe-inspiring photo overlooking Shechem in Samaria, with the city of Shalem to the right.

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Thanks to everyone who responded to yesterday's photo trivia. Yehuda Poch's photo featured the Keshet (Rainbow) Cave in the Galilee. The Keshet Cave is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the land of Israel, and a popular spot for rappelling adventurists.

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

The "Other" Passover Commemoration -- The Samaritans Still Sacrifice the Pascal Lamb (Updated from two years ago)

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Posted: 18 Apr 2014
Samaritan high priest Yitzhak ben Amram
ben Shalma ben Tabia (circa 1900). View
other pictures of priests here and here
The Samaritan population in the Land of Israel numbered more than a million people 1,500 years ago, according to some estimates.  This ancient people lived in northern Israel and claimed to have been descendants of those tribes of Israel which were not sent out into the Babylonian exile.  One line of Samaritans traces their lineage back to Aaron the priest, and they consider their "holy mountain" to be Mt. Gerizim outside of Nablus (Shechem) -- not Jerusalem.  

Samaritan family (1899)






The Samaritans worship the God of Abraham, revere a scroll comparable to the five books of Moses, and maintain Passover customs, including the sacrifice of the Pascal Lamb. 


Samaritan synagogue in Shechem
(1899). Also view here

Jews ceased the Passover sacrifice with the destruction of the second Temple.


Already in Talmudic days, Jewish authorities rejected the Samaritans' claims to be part of the Jewish people. The Cutim, according to rabbinic authorities, arrived in the Land of Israel around 720 BCE with the Assyrians from Cuth, believed to be located in today's Iraq.

Over the millennia, the Samaritans almost disappeared.  Persecuted, massacred and forcibly converted by Byzantine Christians and by Islamic authorities, the Samaritans' community today numbers fewer than 1,000 who are located on Mount Gerizim near Nablus (Shechem) and in Holon, Israel.


Baking matza on Mt. Gerizim (circa 1900)

 This year, the Samaritans celebrated their Passover on Sunday, April, 13, 2014.


Preparing a lamb (1900)


































The photographers of the American Colony photographed dozens of pictures of the Samaritans' sacrificial service.  Their photos, and other early photographers can be found in the Library of Congress online archives.


"The prepared carcasses
ready for the oven" (1900)


Praying on Mt. Gerizim (1900)


















According to Samaritan officials, the community totals 751 persons.  Here is the breakdown with the first figure showing the number near Nablus (Shechem) and the second number showing the number living in Holon.

On January 1, 2012, the Community numbered 751 persons [353 in Kiryat Luza-Mount Gerizim, Samaria; 398 primarily in Holon in the State of Israel: 396 males [190:206] and 355 females [170: 185].  These included 350 married persons [158:192], 215 unmarried males [104:111], 153 unmarried females [70:83];  7 widowed men [4:3]; 23 widowed women [15:8]; 2 Divorced Men [0:2]; 1 Divorced Woman [0:1].

 
 Color photographs of a recent Passover sacrifice on Mt. Gerizim can be viewed here.