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Jonathan Cahn once stated, the word, in the meaning "injustice" actually exists in the Bible. He cited it. He only misspoke and said Ezechiel 46 insted of Ezechiel 45.
Thus saith the Lord God: Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel: cease from iniquity and robberies, and execute judgment and justice, separate your confines from my people, saith the Lord God
[Ezechiel (Ezeckiel) 45:9]
cease from iniquity and robberies
violence and plundering remove
hamas washod hasiru
Well, sounds like God was accusing "princes of Israel" of violence, of ... hamas. I think old Ahmed Yasin (a better man than his successors, though not perfect) would have agreed. He did not state that suicide bombers were going to Heaven, he said only God could promise such a thing (according to his interview in Borås Tidning), but he said it was self defense. In other words, he said the state of Israel was culpable for what his men were doing.
Aliyah for Palestinians, Christian or Muslim, EXCEPT the men who killed hostages or held hostages cruelly or who killed on October 7.
And equally exile for IDF soldiers who bombed or killed civilians.
That, just possibly COULD end the organism which Ahmed Yassin thought he had to found.
Meanwhile, Gaza seems to have experienced sth like the arrival of Titus.
Et post hebdomades sexaginta duas occidetur Christus : et non erit ejus populus qui eum negaturus est. Et civitatem et sanctuarium dissipabit populus cum duce venturo : et finis ejus vastitas, et post finem belli statuta desolatio.
And after sixty-two weeks Christ shall be slain: and the people that shall deny him shall not be his. And a people with their leader that shall come, shall destroy the city and the sanctuary: and the end thereof shall be waste, and after the end of the war the appointed desolation.
Both Challoner and Calmet say of this and are cited by Haydock:
Leader. The Romans under Titus. (Challoner; Calmet)
Leader was what word in Latin? "cum duce" ... maybe Ethiopians will think of Il Duce (he wasn't on his best moral high ground in that war, to say the least), but the Italian word also has a feudal meaning. Sorry, that word is actually duca, borrowed from the Greek accusative δοῦκα to δούξ ... but it's the same Latin word.
Its German translation is Herzog. It translates nā·ḡîḏ. However, the word used in Ezechiel for "princes" is the plural of nasiy' ... in Modern Hebrew it seems that "prince" is nasiyk and not nasiy' ... because nasiy' has another meaning. Namely President. Ben-Gurion, Weizmann, Sprinzak, Ben-Zvi, Luz, Shazar, Katzir, Navon, Herzog, Weizmann, Burg, Katsav, Itzik, Peres, Rivlin, Herzog ... or I'll just ask the ones surviving to this day ... have you read Ezechiel 45:9?
Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
St. Eleutherius of Tournay
20.II.2025
Tornaci, in Galliis, sancti Eleutherii, Episcopi et Confessoris.
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