Today's verse speaks about one of the greatest miracles promised by the Bible: the rebirth and rejuvenation of the Land and People of Israel. The truly miraculous development of the modern State of Israel was spelled out in great detail thousands of years ago by the prophet Ezekiel. A new book in the making, "Ancient Prophecy/Modern Lens: The Land of Israel Reawakens," is a photojournalistic book that compares Israel of the past, with photos of Israel renewed, exactly according to prophecy! Your support will allow a team of experts to recreate photos of the past, revealing stunning and prophetic changes to the Land of Israel. And because of a matching gift, every dollar you donate will be doubled.
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Researchers culled through thousands of photos from the late 1800's to 1940's, a period of time when the Land was desolate and under foreign rule. They went back back to those same locations, and photographed the resurgence of life in Israel as the Jewish nation. What they discovered was mind-boggling.
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Devout Christian Doug Hershey, founder of Ezra Adventures, a program which arranges epic trips to Israel, is on an even more compelling mission. Hershey is documenting, through magnificent photography, the prophet Ezekiel’s 2,600-year-old prophecies as they come to fruition today in Israel.
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Perfect for your new book on Ezekiel's prophecies! Two 24 karat fine gold plated bookmarks available from Etz Chayim. The words Eshet Chayil, which are written on one bookmark means “woman of valor.” A woman of valor is someone who is filled with wisdom and creates an atmosphere of love in the home. The other bookmark contains the words Ein Od Milvado, which means “there is none besides Him.” The sentence proclaims that there is only one God, and no other gods exist. Both items have deep meaning and are woven into the material with beautiful designs into a bookmark that can be used for marking where you are reading in your most prized pieces of biblical text or literature.
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A glorious photo of Tel Aviv "then and now." The city's name has a rich Hebrew meaning. "Tel" means an archaeological mound with layers of civilization below it, while "Aviv" means springtime and alludes to new and fresh vitality.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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“So Appreciate these Daily Connections with Israel”
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So appreciate these daily connections with Israel. And it is an enormously helpful in my Hebrew studies! Thank you and Shalom, John Kuhne
Hello Israel! I do love the mail from you and will read each post. I pray for Israel prosperity, health and love for God. I am a part of you in my spirit and stand with you. I do hope that I and my wife will by there soon to see the land God gave to His people. Whatever you do, do it with a conversation with God. With Him in your team, your enemy will flee. With Love and prayer, Jakob |
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Shalom, Rabbi Tuly Weisz RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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