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I was in Israel last year.  My husband and I walked down the Mount of Olives to the gates of the Old city of Jerusalem.  While we were walking we were exploring what was there.  We happened upon an old sign pointing down a narrow walkway that led to a cave dug out of the rock.  We entered the cave and discovered it was where the last 3 prophets of the Bible were buried.  Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.  They wanted to be buried there on the Mount of Olives because Zechariah had prophesied That there would be a resurrection there.  So not only were they buried there and their attendants, but thousands upon thousands of other people are buried all the way down the mount of olives and have been for thousands of years to present, all because they believe what Zechariah prophesied.  Just because things that were prophesied about thousands of years ago have not happened yet, it does not mean it won't happen,  in fact it will definitely happen at some place in time, because God is the author of those thoughts he gave Zechariah.

 

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8 hours ago, Linda Bower said:

I was in Israel last year.  My husband and I walked down the Mount of Olives to the gates of the Old city of Jerusalem.  While we were walking we were exploring what was there.  We happened upon an old sign pointing down a narrow walkway that led to a cave dug out of the rock.  We entered the cave and discovered it was where the last 3 prophets of the Bible were buried.  Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.  They wanted to be buried there on the Mount of Olives because Zechariah had prophesied That there would be a resurrection there.  So not only were they buried there and their attendants, but thousands upon thousands of other people are buried all the way down the mount of olives and have been for thousands of years to present, all because they believe what Zechariah prophesied.  Just because things that were prophesied about thousands of years ago have not happened yet, it does not mean it won't happen,  in fact it will definitely happen at some place in time, because God is the author of those thoughts he gave Zechariah.

 

Amen:praying:

And me thinks much sooner than anyone is willing to admit. 

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On 9/10/2019 at 10:20 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

 

 

 

Thank God / Yahweh or Jehovah (in Jewish) that he didn't win the elections ....So maybe, just maybe ..Palestinians will be spared some further tough BS coming from this Individual  ( the more settlements he had /has in mind etc)

 

Journalist Gideon Levy ( NOT a Palestinian name, mind you) sees things differently...Praise the Lord

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gideon_Levy

 

 

 

 

 

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UN releases ‘unprecedented’ report linking anti-Semitism to BDS movement

By Jewishaz.com, September 25, 2019:

Israeli, Jewish and pro-Israel groups all applauded the publication of an ‘unprecedented’ United Nations report on anti-Semitism, that, among other issues, links anti-Semitism to criticism of Israel and the BDS movement.

“This report marks one of the first times the U.N. has addressed the issue of anti-Semitism in any detail,” said Anne Herzberg, Legal Advisor and U.N. Liaison at NGO Monitor. “The Special Rapporteur condemned the use of anti-Semitic tropes and denial of Israel’s right to exist by BDS activists. Importantly, the Rapporteur also recommends the IHRA definition as a useful tool in combating anti-Semitism. Hopefully, U.N. bodies, particularly the Human Rights Council, will follow the Rapporteur’s lead by adopting IHRA and ending their promotion of anti-Semitic tropes and attacks on Israel’s legitimacy.”

The report, “Combatting Antisemitism to Eliminate Discrimination and Intolerance Based on Religion or Belief,” that was released by the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Ahmed Shaheed, defines anti-Semitism as a global phenomenon—not one largely confined to the United States and Europe—as has been the case in many previous U.N. reports. The Special Rapporteur recognizes that the sources of anti-Semitism are varied, coming from the far right, from members of radical Islamist groups and from the political left.

 
 

The report identifies violence, discrimination and expressions of hostility motivated by Jew-hatred as a serious obstacle to the enjoyment of the right to freedom of religion or belief. It expresses “serious concern that the frequency of anti-Semitic incidents appears to be increasing in magnitude and that the prevalence of anti-Semitic attitudes and the risk of violence against Jewish individuals and sites appears to be significant, including in countries with little or no Jewish population.”

 

Watch: The BDS Movement is this century’s Nazi Movement.

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