Sanhedrin urge Bush not to divide the land
Written by Chris Perver
Tuesday, 08 January 2008
Three prominent Jewish organizations are planning to
hand a letter to President Bush upon his arrival in the
Middle East, requesting that he recognize the Jewish
people's Divine
right to the land of Israel. The President is due to
arrive in the region on the 9th of January to support
final status negotiations which commenced following the
peace conference in Annapolis. The document has been
signed by the President of the Sanhedrin Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz, head of the Temple Institute Rabbi Chaim
Richman, and Dr. Gadi Eshel of the recently formed New
Jewish Congress. The letter takes the form of a scroll,
and is addressed to President Bush as the "Chief
Prince of Meshech and Tubal" and "Leader of the
West". You can view the contents of scroll here,
and view an online presentation by Rabbi Chaim Richman
here.
In the letter, the leaders of the Jewish organizations
urge President Bush to be remembered as King Cyrus, who
was responsible for the rebuilding of Jerusalem
following the Babylonian captivity, rather than King
Nebuchadnezzar who was responsible for its destruction.
The letter includes passages from Torah explaining how
God promised the land of Israel to Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob and their seed for an eternal possession. The
letter calls upon President Bush to make a choice
between supporting the state Israel and paving the path
for world peace, or supporting the division of the land
and facing the consequences...
Quote: "The proclamation also
takes a foreboding tone: "Or – Heaven forbid – you can
choose the second option – to wilfully aid in the
destruction, under the guise of peace! You certainly
know what the G-d of Israel did to Egypt and Assyria and
to all Israel's enemies from time immemorial: Do you
imagine that you will be able to save yourself if you
have come to implement a plan that intends to steal the
land of "the people that survived the sword" (Jeremiah
31:1), and to cut off those who survived the Holocaust,
to rob the land that was given to them by the Creator?"
"All of the peace treaties and initiatives which have
been based upon the decisions of the government of
Israel, indeed the entire Oslo process, and the
'Disengagement,' and the establishment of a terrorist
state within the Land of Israel known as 'Palestine' –
regrettably, all of these agreements are the result of a
lack of sufficient faith in the Divine promises that the
Lord made to the patriarchs of our nation, and all that
is written in the Torah of Israel. "Understand this
well: the nations of the world cannot excuse their
actions and their decisions on account of the weakness
of Israel and her government. G-d ordained that the role
of the nations of the world is to strengthen the nation
of Israel. This will benefit all humanity and bring
about world peace, as the prophets have
foretold.
Just a few days ago, the same organizations sent a
letter to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, demanding
the right for Jews to pray on the Temple
Mount. There is no doubt we are living in tremendous
days. Who would ever have thought we would see the day
when the nations of the world would gather to discuss
the division of Israel? And who would ever have thought
we would see the day when an Israeli government was
willing to contemplate dividing Jerusalem? This, coupled
with recent prophetic
developments, including the reformation of the
Sanhedrin for the first time in 1600 years, blueprints
for the construction of the Third Temple and more, can
mean only one thing. We are now living in the last days.
Like a giant jigsaw puzzle, the prophecies concerning
the end times are rapidly falling into place. It is no
longer a question of if these things comes to pass, but
when they will come to pass. The Scriptures have proven
to be 100% accurate in all that has taken place.
Rabbi Chaim Richman's conviction is admirable, but
sadly like many Israelis today he does not believe
Yeshua is the Messiah. He believes that the nation of
Israel can experience peace through rebuilding the
Temple and possessing the land God promised them. God
will defend His chosen people, that I do not deny. I
believe that according to Scripture the Temple will be
rebuilt, but no peace will come. Instead, the Antichrist
will defile the Temple (Daniel 11:31), cause the
sacrificial system to cease (Daniel 9:27) and proclaim
himself to be God (2nd Thessalonians 2:4). And then the
greatest period of persecution the Jewish people have
ever seen will commence (Daniel 12:1, Matthew 24:21).
What did the Lord say when He left the Temple for the
last time prior to His crucifixion? "Ye shall not see me, until the time come
when ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name
of the Lord", Luke 13:35. Peace will not come for
Israel until the nation is willing to recognize their
rejected Messiah (Isaiah 53:1). For Israel as a nation
the blindness will continue (Romans 11:25), until that
day when the only place left they have to look to for
help is up (Zechariah 12:10). Then the nation of Israel
will mourn for their Messiah, and for the hardness of
their own hearts. But what about you? You have no
excuse. You read about Jesus Christ and what He has done
for you on the cross, yet like the nation of Israel you
still refuse to recognize Him as Lord and Saviour.
Someday you may mourn the hardness of your own heart.
But then it may be too late.
Zechariah 12:10 And I will
pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications:
and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and
they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only
son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is
in bitterness for his firstborn.
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