Theos-World Re: Poem from a Jew to his Palestine friend
Oct 13, 2002 07:43 PM
by Steve Stubbs
Very interesting set of numbers. The ultimate test of these kinds of
interpretations is whether you can predict the future consistently by
applying the same theories. If you can, then the validity of the
theory is proved. I would suggest that a series of predictions would
have to be made, all of which should be specific enough for us to say
that they have been uniquely fulfilled after the fact. If you can
pin down the future dates that would serve that criterion well. They
should be fulfilled within a reasonable period of time, and they
should come true consistently enough to rule out chance. That is
asking a lot, but it would establish the validity of the number
theory if it could be done. Would you care to take a stab at it?
--- In theos-talk@y..., "Frank Reitemeyer" <dhyana@w...> wrote:
> Bart:
> Ignoring the fact that a group called "The Palestinians" didn't
exist
> until the 1970's, it was the Jews to whom the British assured a
state of
> their own.
>
> Frank:
> Wrong. The Palestinians are the native people of Palestine and were
there
> before the 1970's.
> The state was NOT assured to the Jews alone but to BOTH the Jews
and the
> Arabs.
>
> Bart:
> The only attacks against the Arabs have been in retaliation. Israel
> unilaterally stopped all attacks several times, requesting that the
> Palestinians respond in kind. They didn't.
>
> Frank:
> Wrong. The Palestines are living in tents since many decades and
the Jews
> don't fulfill their promises.
> Despite the fact that the Jews were outcast A-Brahmans from India
and have
> nothing to do in Palestine.
>
>
> Frank:
> > The Jews await the second coming of the Messias and they only a
few
> > years to bring the majority of the Jews of the World to their
unholy
> > land.
>
> Bart:
> What does one have to do with the other?
>
> Frank:
> Explains the motive.
>
>
> Bart:
> Can you show me where in Jewish scripture the above is written,
because
> I have never heard that before.
>
> Frank:
> There is much in the OT. Vide f.e. Jer 12, 14-15, Jer. 16, 14-15; 1
Mos. 49,
> 1+8, 5 Mos. 4, 27+30, Jes. 62, 10-12.
>
> Jerusalem as the World Capital is interpreted from Matthew 5, 35.
> Note the 11 (the Twin Towers) in the Kabbalistic sheme of history:
>
> Exactly 11 month after the wonderful liberation of Jerusalem on Dez
9, 1917
> the revolution in Germany broke out and WW I was finished. The
armistice was
> signed at the 11-11-1918, at 11 a.m. (BTW, on 11/9, 1918 the German
Emperor
> stepped down, on 11/9, 1938 the Synogoges in Germany were burning,
what a
> luck just some days before the British goverment was befor the
decision to
> stop immigration of the German Jews to Palestine, on 11/9, 1989 the
Berlin
> wall falled).
>
> 50 years from 1917 brings us to 1967, when Israel was leading its
Great War
> in interpretation of 3 Mos. 25, 10-13.
> On June 7, 1967, (fulfillment of psalm 122) and 70 years after the
first
> proclamation of the claims on Jerusalem at the first Zionist
Congress in
> Basle in 1897, the old town of Jerusalem was occupied by the Israel
army,
> which is the fulfilling of Sach 1, 12-17.
>
> When the Israelis were marching-in thru the lion gate, the priests
of the
> Grave Church were singing Jes. 62, 10-12.
> Then the highest military rabbi Shlomo Goren appeared with a Thora
role and
> said: "Now we are entering the Messianic Age."
> Then followed the national hymn Hatikva (hope) and the prayer for
the deads
> (kadish).
> The deadline of the year 2020 was just revealed by Sharon himself
in German
> TV. He also said that the Jews in France, Germany and Russia are in
danger
> and he wants them to immigrate to Israel were up to 2020 the
majority of the
> Jews of the world should live.
> Is that a command of God?
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