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there is no way all Jerusalem left the land.

if Jewish left the land thousands of years ago, how about those who remained on the land and did not go anywhere. should they have more right on the land than those who left it?

and the jewish of today are mix of Europeans, Russians, and other cultures.

2006-07-08 10:09:18 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Jewish refuges where relocated to Palestine after WW II because the US and England did not want them in their own countries. Pure and simple.

2006-07-08 10:37:20 · answer #1 · answered by martin b 4 · 0 0

Once upon a time.........oh sheesh......you know the story.........so get over it...........

It is not our battle, it is God's....the Jews deserve their land as it was a covenant land. The others (Arabs)have more already than they need, they just hate Jews....they both come from Abraham....only the Jews are thru (Sarah) and the covenant and Arabs are Gentiles thru Egyptian Mother.
Both nations have a promise.

2006-07-08 16:06:07 · answer #2 · answered by deed 5 · 0 0

They are phallic worshipers just like your sick self. What are the facts about the Jews? (I call them Jews to you, because they are known as Jews. I don't call them Jews myself. I refer to them as so-called Jews, because I know what they are.) The eastern European Jews, who form 92 per cent of the world's population of those people who call themselves Jews, were originally Khazars. They were a warlike tribe who lived deep in the heart of Asia. And they were so warlike that even the Asiatics drove them out of Asia into eastern Europe. They set up a large Khazar kingdom of 800,000 square miles. At the time, Russia did not exist, nor did many other European countries. The Khazar kingdom was the biggest country in all Europe -- so big and so powerful that when the other monarchs wanted to go to war, the Khazars would lend them 40,000 soldiers. That's how big and powerful they were.

They were phallic worshippers, which is filthy and I do not want to go into the details of that now.

But that was their religion, as it was also the religion of many other pagans and barbarians elsewhere in the world. The Khazar king became so disgusted with the degeneracy of his kingdom that he decided to adopt a so-called monotheistic faith -- either Christianity, Islam, or what is known today as Judaism, which is really Talmudism. By spinning a top, and calling out “eeny, meeny, miney, moe,” he picked out so-called Judaism. And that became the state religion. He sent down to the Talmudic schools of Pumbedita and Sura and brought up thousands of rabbis, and opened up synagogues and schools, and his people became what we call Jews. There wasn't one of them who had an ancestor who ever put a toe in the Holy Land.

Not only in Old Testament history, but back to the beginning of time. Not one of them! And yet they come to the Christians and ask them to support their armed insurrections in Palestine by saying, “You want to help repatriate God's Chosen People to their Promised Land, their ancestral home, don't you? It's your Christian duty. We gave you one of our boys as your Lord and Savior.

You now go to church on Sunday, and you kneel and you worship a Jew, and we're Jews.” But they are pagan Khazars who were converted just the same as the Irish were converted. It is as ridiculous to call them “people of the Holy Land,” as it would be to call the 54 million Chinese Moslems “Arabs.” Mohammed only died in 620 A.D., and since then 54 million Chinese have accepted Islam as their religious belief. Now imagine, in China, 2,000 miles away from Arabia, from Mecca and Mohammed's birthplace. Imagine if the 54 million Chinese decided to call themselves “Arabs.” You would say they were lunatics. Anyone who believes that those 54 million Chinese are Arabs must be crazy. All they did was adopt as a religious faith a belief that had its origin in Mecca, in Arabia. The same as the Irish. When the Irish became Christians, nobody dumped them in the ocean and imported to the Holy Land a new crop of inhabitants.
They hadn't become a different people. They were the same people, but they had accepted Christianity as a religious faith.


D Dunlop: The History of the Jewish Khazars. New York: Schocken Books,

2006-07-08 10:30:02 · answer #3 · answered by Biomimetik 4 · 0 0

From the River of Egypt to the great river Euphrates - God’s Promised Land to Israel

Abraham (Abram) was in the heart of the area, sometimes referred to as the West Bank, between Bethel and Ai, in the mountains of Israel (Eze.37:22), when the Lord promised him the Land (Gen.13:17 below). The boundaries of the Land promised to Abraham were from the river of Egypt to the great river Euphrates (Gen.15:18 below).

The promise passed from Abram to Isaac to Jacob and to his seed after him, a multitude of people (Gen.17:`9, Gen.28:3-4, Gen.28:13 below). Jacob’s seed is plural.


Gen.13:17 Arise, walk through the land in the length of it and in the breadth of it; for I will give it unto thee.

Gen.15:18 In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:

Gen.17:19 And God said, Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed; and thou shalt call his name Isaac: and I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, [and] WITH HIS SEED AFTER HIM (Gen.28:13 below).

Gen.28:3 And God Almighty bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest be a multitude of people;

Gen.28:4 And give thee the blessing of Abraham, to thee, and to thy seed with thee (Gen.17:19 above, Gen.28:13 below); that thou mayest inherit the land wherein thou art a stranger, which God gave unto Abraham.

Gen.28:13 And, behold, the LORD stood above it, and said, I [am] the LORD God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac: the land whereon thou liest, to thee (Jacob – Eze.37:25) will I give it, AND TO THY SEED (Gen.17:19 above);



Pat (ndbpsa ©)

2006-07-08 15:32:14 · answer #4 · answered by BibleProphecyOnTheWeb 5 · 0 0

They probably should still have there land since they stayed.

2006-07-08 10:19:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We are Jews, sweetheart. It's not a sin to use the word.

Shalom

2006-07-08 10:28:09 · answer #6 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 0 0

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