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Diplomatic Immunity with no Responses.

Do you remember that old country called Israel? You know the place, it was where Jesus was born, where the angels appeared to the Shepard's to announce the birth of a Saviour. It was the place promised to Abraham and his descendants forever. Have you lost the vision and purpose of the Jewish homeland? I had an old friend say to me "God is not in the real estate business" referng to the fact that the Jewish state didn't really belong to the people who own it..The Jews. Do you remember the Holocaust? Many Jewish people have found protection from potential Hitlers by claiming their God given right to live on the land that was given hem by God himself. I am not God but I am not blind to see that the promise of land, that the Bible speaks about was for the Jews only.

The bible does say in the book of Joel that God will judge those who divided he holy land, so it seems that we are fast approaching the fulfilment of his prophesy in the bible, however it is not a prophesy that you are to be glad about. God actually predicts your destruction as you fulfil that prophesy and divide His land. It is sort of like the prophesy in the bible that says that if you receive the mark of of the beast, you are condemned to hell forever. Here is the prophesy in Joel:

Joel 3:2

New American Standard Bible (NASB)
2 I will gather all the nations
And bring them down to the valley of [a]Jehoshaphat.
Then I will enter into judgment with them there
On behalf of My people and My inheritance, Israel,
Whom they have scattered among the nations;
And they have divided up My land.

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