Man your messed up! I'm taking my two points and running for it.
2007-08-23 03:26:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The enmity that exists between Israel and the Arabs goes all the way back to Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah. The Arab tribes are descended from Ishmael, the son of Abraham's impatience, while the Israelites are descended from Isaac, the son of God's promise.
God honored Ishmael--He promised that Ishmael would be fruitful, the father of twelve rulers and a great nation. But in His sovereignty, God established His covenant with Isaac, the child of promise. The title to the Promised Land of Israel passed from Abraham to Isaac and then to Jacob.
The conflict between Arabs and Jews goes deeper than disputes over the lands of Palestine. It is theological. It is Judaism versus Islam.
2007-08-30 08:51:19
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answered by D.A. S 5
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Ishmael was doing as the times and God wanted him to. Ish had proved himself to be what was it? A braying *** of a man? Was that him or Esau? Sounds like the same character to me anyway.
Ish could have accepted the obvious and went with the promise and been a prince under Issac. Instead god put Haggar to push him to demand his inheritance, kind of like the prodigal son.
so he got it and was removed from their society.
Now when did Ishmael or Esau turn from God to Idols is an interesting question but I haven't research it. Either way both were upset at God and all their people since have tried to change the system up.
2007-08-28 18:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Ishmael wanted the blessing that God gave to Isaac, and Satan deluded him giving him a false way, and when he and his descendants did not come humbly to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob they fell under the rule of the god of this world, and Satan has had rule over them ever since.
2007-08-30 11:20:39
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answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4
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The first Christians were Arabs - descendants of Ishmael. Your comment is a oxymoron.
Saul (later Saint Paul) slaughtered Arabs who had converted to Christianity. What do you think he was going to Damascus (Syria) to do? Modern day Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Ethiopia and Jordan were homes to the first Christian communities. And Christian Arabs - the first Christians - suffered at the hands of the Romans and their Jewish subordinates like Saul .
Reread your Bible and history.
Most Christians believe that Isaac was who the covenant was filled through. I argue it is Ishmael. While the descendants of Isaac hung Jesus to the cross, the Ishmaelites worshipped him and spread his word throughout the Roman Empire.
2007-08-26 21:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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After a protracted theory-approximately a suitable answer, i desperate to enable a chuffed madison quote useful voice my innovations: "Mr. Madison, what you have basically mentioned is between the main insanely idiotic issues I even have ever heard. At no ingredient on your rambling, incoherent reaction have been you even on the brink of something that would desire to be seen a rational theory. anybody in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no factors, and would God have mercy on your soul." in end: Catholics do no longer pray to idols, nor do they worship Mary. the place does the bible insruct to ask others to desire for you? The Pope isn't given divine prestige. The bible supplies the Pope capability and credibility, see Matthew sixteen:18. do no longer attempt the petros/petra rebuttal,there replaced into no distinction in Koine Greek. indulgences? you're conscious that's 2008 suitable? purgatory has no longer something to do with infants, that's purification until eventually now Heaven. you're thinking(in case you could call it that) of limbo back, anybody isn't praying to the statue any further than you're praying to a image. ordinary answer is catholics do no longer worship idols. They do keep in mind salvation comes from Christ, different than they suspect they ought to additionally actively artwork to do sturdy in Christ's call quite of sitting on the laptop making a million/2-baked claims approximately different Christians.
2016-10-03 03:03:07
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answered by gavilanes 4
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Prophet Ishmael(PBUH*) was the first born son to Prophet Ibrahim(PBUH*). Issac(PBUH*) came second. Prophet Ibrahim(PBUH*) had three wives. He had Sara(1st wife), Hagar(second wife), and Keturah(3rd wife). Sara was barren so Ibrahim(PBUH*) married Hagar and Hagar bore him Prophet Ishmael(PBUH*). Then after a time Sara became pregnant with Issac(PBUH*). The Pharaoh and the Ancient Egyptians worshiped many Gods. That was part of their culture and religion. Ibrahim(PBUH*), Issac(PBUH*), and Ishmael(PBUH*) all worshiped ALLAH(SWT) in Islam.
2007-08-23 03:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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WHEN HAGAR WAS CAST OUT OF SARAHS HOUSE SHE WAS WITH CHILD..(ISHMAEL). SHE WAS IN THE DESERT BY A WELL WHEN THE ANGEL OF THE LORD APPEARED TO HER AND TOLD HER TO RETURN TO SARAH AND SUBMIT HERSELF TO HER, WHICH SHE DID.
THE ANGEL TOLD HAGAR SHE WOULD HAVE A SON, CALLED ISHMAEL, HE WOULD RECIEVE A BLESSING TOO, BUT HE WOULD BE A WILD MAN AND EVERY HAND WOULD BE TURNED AGAINST HIM.
THE ISMAELITES ARE THE ARABS.
THEY DO NOT WORSHIP THE TRUE GOD , AS YOU SAY.
JUST LIKE PHAROH...
READ ABOUT ISHMAEL IN THE 17TH CHAPTER OF GENISIS. INTERESTING STORY...
2007-08-23 03:44:53
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answer #8
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answered by mary 6
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Remember,
The promise was to Abraham, Isaac & Jacob.....
Not Esau or Ishmael
"Jacob I have loved....Esau I have hated"
God makes some vessels for honor & some for dishonor (Romans 9)
2007-08-23 03:26:14
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answered by primoa1970 7
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the bible fore told it all when Abraham sent his slave girl away with his son that the two sons would struggle with each other. Isaac received the birth right of Abraham Thur the true God.
2007-08-23 07:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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...The blessing of God was given to Abraham and the children of the Hebrew Nation.... not Ishmael, the illegitimate son of Hagar who abandon the Faith and went out on their own... It's all carefully documented in the Tanakh (the Old Testament)... "they" can deny Yeshua (Jesus) all "they" want to... "they" can't change the Scriptures or the Truth....
2007-08-23 03:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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