Sunday, 17 November 2024

The Jew Basically Asked For Prayers So that There Could Be Peace Soon in Gaza


Verbatim, "pray for our soldiers" and yes, that means soldiers on his side. I cannot say "my side" because I think IDF has done wrong, I cannot say "the other side" because though Hamas killed fewer people, they started this time over, but if there is peace, there are lives saved on both sides.

The Jewish Christian had asked the guys if they had prayer requests, since lots of people watching would be praying. Do pray for the soldiers the guy knows best in his life, therefore.

Now, the main point of the video was somewhat different:

Orthodox Jews REACT to Isaiah 53 and More! | Jerusalem Street Interview
SO BE IT! | 15 Nov. 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HONMl8XFyi8


The guys were like differentiating between a "first Messiah" and a "second Messiah", where I disagree, but they asked "do you know what's supposed to happen in the world when the First Messiah comes" and Jeff Morgan or Elisha Lazarus (not sure who is who) correctly said that idolatry has been toppled over and billions who aren't Jewish came to believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. True story. But there is another thing.* Peace between Judah and Ephraim, with demilitarisation of them, and with a word of peace going out to the Gentiles. The prophecy doesn't say the Gentiles would always obey this word, but they surprisingly often did. However, the part of peace between Judah and Ephraim and demilitarisation has been fulfilled in the Christian Palestinian people.

  • 1) The first Christians were recruited from both Judah and Ephraism (Acts 2 and Acts 8), they were soon enough not counted as Jews, the Gemarah counts them as well as Samiaritans as Gentiles, while they actually descend from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob;
  • 2) They have been without a sovereign statehood and therefore without a military ever since. And when I say, "without a sovereign statehood" I mean as the world understands this. "My kingdom is not of this world."


Time to recognise the Messiah, guys?

Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
VI LD after Epiphany, Reported**
17.XI.2024

PS, it seems that Isaias 53 is pronounced "Ishayahu nun gimel" in Hebrew. Do the guys know that dividing Isaias into chapters comes from a Catholic Arch-Bishop of Canterbury called Stephen Langton?

Classically, scrolls of the books of the Bible have always been divided by blank spaces at the end (petuhoth) or middle (setumoth) of the lines. However, Langton is believed[17] to be the one who divided the Bible into the standard modern arrangement of chapters. While Cardinal Hugo de Sancto Caro is also known to have come up with a systematic division of the Bible (between 1244 and 1248), it is Langton's arrangement of the chapters that remains in use today.[18]


* Tovia Singer mentioned it in one of his videos, imagining it hadn't happened.

** Every Church Year has six Lord's Days after Epiphany and twenty-three plus one after Pentecost. As Pentecost was 26 weeks ago, this means we are already on the Lord's Days after Epiphany that remained after Septuagesima. Next Lord's Day is the Last after Pentecost.

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