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The Rebirth of the State of Israel

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The restoration of the Jews to their own land was foretold by God through the prophet Ezekiel 600 years before Christ. We read in Ezekiel 37 that he was shown a valley of dry bones "These bones" he was told "are the whole house of Israel: Behold they say our bones are dried and our hope is lost" Ezekiel 37 v11. This was the condition of Israel for many long centuries, but the prophet was shown that this situation would not continue forever. Ezekiel was told to prophesy upon the bones saying:

"O ye dry bones hear the word of the Lord. Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones. Behold I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live. And I will lay sinews upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath into you, and ye shall live." Ezekiel 37 v4-6

The prophet did as he was commanded, and he saw a great transformation take place. The bones came together, they formed completed skeletons, sinews and flesh then came upon them, skin covered them, breath came into them and they lived, standing up on their feet [Ezek 37 v10]. What did it all mean? We are left in no doubt as to the answer:

"Thus saith the Lord God. Behold I will take the children of Israel from among the heathen [nations] whither they be gone and will gather them on every side, and bring them to their own land." Ezekiel 37 v21

The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, said in 2005:

“In my opinion, the central message of the Holocaust Survivors’ Conference—taking place 57 years after the Holocaust, at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, the Nation’s eternal capital—is the Jewish people’s capacity to survive, and the realization of the prophecy of the dry bones with the establishment of the State of Israel. ‘…Thus saith the Lord God: Behold… I will bring you into the land of Israel. Ezekiel 37 v12.’ ”

Now, what does this have to do with the second coming of Christ? Well the answer is twofold. Firstly it is clearly stated, that the restoration of the Jews to their own land will be followed by the setting up of Gods Kingdom on earth:

"I will make a covenant of peace with them ...... and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore. My tabernacle shall be with them Yea, I will be their God, and they shall be my people." Ezekiel 37 v26-27.

The Fig Tree Sign

In Luke 21, we see the restoration of Israel is again mentioned in symbol when Jesus said:

"Behold the fig tree, and all the trees. When they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer is now nigh at hand. So likewise ye, when ye see these things come to pass, know ye that the Kingdom of God is nigh at hand." Luke 21 v29-31.

The fig tree was, and still is today, a symbol of the nation of Israel. The prophet Joel wrote:

"A nation is come up upon my land .... He hath laid my vine waste, and barked my fig tree, he hath made it clean bare and cast it away. The branches thereof are made white." Joel 1 v6-7.

The prophet Jeremiah likened the nation to good and bad figs, and at that time they were so bad God said:

"I will deliver them to be removed into all the kingdoms of the earth for their hurt, to be a reproach and a proverb, a taunt and a curse, in all places whither I shall drive them." Jeremiah 24 v9.

The 'evil fig state of Israel continued, but God had decreed:

"I will set mine eyes on them for good and will bring them again to this land, and I will build them and not pull them down. And I will plant them, and not pluck them up". Jeremiah 24 v6

In the 1890’s with the problems caused by Anti-Semitism in Europe, the idea grew for a home for the Jews where they could practise their religion and live safely. The first Zionist Congress took place in the Swiss city of Basle in 1897. Theodor Herzl called for the establishment of a legally secured, publicly recognised home for the Jews in Palestine. The stumbling block though was the Ottoman Empire, which flatly rejected proposals of a Jewish State in Palestine, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1903, Britain's Secretary for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, hit upon a compromise solution by offering the Jews a territory in Uganda, in East Africa. Another proposal in the 1930s was for a Jewish homeland in the Kimberleys in Western Australia, but that was abandoned.

The ANZACs were defeated when they fought the Turks at Gallipoli in 1915. However, in 1917 they were stationed in Palestine when the British forces were trying to gain control of the area from the Turks, to protect their interests in the Suez Canal. The British forces were unable to advance, and the Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade was sent to assist them at Beersheba. This was thought to be a suicide mission, but the Australians turned the action into the “last great cavalry charge in history”.

The Turks were defeated, and the British went on to liberate Jerusalem in December 1917. The Treaty of Versailles at the end of WWI formed the League of Nations to prevent future wars through negotiation, diplomacy and improving global welfare. New countries formed from the former Ottoman empire included Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Palestine was under a British Mandate.

Many Jews had already settled in Palestine, buying property from the Arabs. Continual strife between Jews and Arabs made the task of Britain as ‘caretaker’ too difficult and the mandate for Palestine was concluded when the United Nations voted for the establishment of a homeland for the Jews in Palestine in 1947. On the 14th May 1948 the State of Israel was proclaimed. Within days war broke out between the Arabs and the Jews, and has continued until today, despite peace treaties.

Today millions of Jews can testify to the fulfilment of God’s promise to return them back to their own land. The 'fig tree nation’ is 'shooting forth’ just as Jesus said it would. Thus the revival of Israel is a clear sign that Jesus will soon return, just as he has promised, and set up the Kingdom of God.

The revival of the Israeli ‘fig tree’ was to coincide with the 'shooting forth of all the trees’, or other nations. Since the United Nations, which replaced the League of Nations, started, membership has grown from 50 countries in 1945 to 192 in 2007. The hand of God is at work among the nations, drawing events to a mighty conclusion, when the Lord Jesus Christ will reign in Jerusalem.

News Articles

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# Article Title Date Author
1 Book Review: The Root of Return 04/02/2010 Ha'aretz
2 Book Review: The Invention of the Jewish People by Shlomo Sand 15/12/2009 The Times (UK)
3 Archeologists find 'Joseph-era' coins in Egypt 25/09/2009 The Jerusalem Post
4 Top Egyptian Daily: Joseph Era Coins Found in Egypt 25/09/2009 Israel National News
5 'Al-Ahram' Reports: Coins from Era of Biblical Joseph Found in Egypt 24/09/2009 Memri.org
6 Huge cavern may answer biblical questions 17/08/2009 The Jerusalem Post
7 Moscow: All parties agree to ME parley 23/06/2009 The Jerusalem Post
8 Report: Mideast in danger of exposure to high levels of radioactive water 25/02/2009 Haaretz (Israel)
9 Time for Israel to appoint a king, scholar says 02/11/2008 Israel Today
10 Supreme Moslem Council: Temple Mount is Jewish 01/09/2008 Arutz Sheva (Israel)
11 Facing worst drought in history, Israel relies on innovations, cuts 20/08/2008 Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)
12 Record 450 French immigrants to arrive at Ben Gurion Airport 23/07/2008 Haaretz (Israel)
13 Sarkozy to arrive in Israel for three-day visit 22/06/2008 the Jerusalem Post
14 Re-starting the Jewish heart 19/06/2008 the Jerusalem Post
15 Israeli scientists grow palm from 2,000-year-old seed at Masada 14/06/2008 Haaretz (Israel)
16 Why Israel is the worlds happiest country 13/05/2008 Asia Times
17 Russian deacon calls for proselytizing Jews 05/05/2008 the JTA (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
18 Happy birthday, Israel 04/05/2008 The Daily Telegraph (UK)
19 Happy 60th birthday, Israel: well done for surviving 30/04/2008 The Spectator Magazine (UK)
20 God's Mailbox Cleared 15/04/2008 International Herald Tribune (US)
 
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