Yep.. callijng for freedom for oppressed and massacred civilians from a occupational army lording over lands that were illegally seized (its called an invasion) means you're anti jewish if you ask a jew to express their opinion on the matter...
I dont see why they think anyone is callnig for the destruction of Isreal.. Isreal was destroyed by the Babylonians, then a second time by the Romans.. I'd say any 'covenant' with a God concerning 'Holy Land' has been broken ever since the Jews commited Genocide and Hemogeny in Canaan and then went on to 'Devil' worship as shown by King Solomon..
Here.. have some bible references.. might make me look like I know what Im talking about..
The covenant was broken when they rejected Jesus. He told them what was coming.
Also, point of order... "Israel" hasn't existed for a long time, even before Jesus came. The northern 10 tribes and the remaining two in the south separated. The 10 tribes of the north (Israel) turned from God, and were subsequently conquered and bred out. They eventually became known as Samaritans. The beginning of this is seen in the passage you noted from 1 Kings 11, when God says
And he said to Jeroboam, Take thee ten pieces: for thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, Behold, I will rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon, and will give ten tribes to thee
The south was known as Judah (or Judea, as the Romans called it). They were wiped out by the Romans.
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Yep.. callijng for freedom for oppressed and massacred civilians from a occupational army lording over lands that were illegally seized (its called an invasion) means you're anti jewish if you ask a jew to express their opinion on the matter... I dont see why they think anyone is callnig for the destruction of Isreal.. Isreal was destroyed by the Babylonians, then a second time by the Romans.. I'd say any 'covenant' with a God concerning 'Holy Land' has been broken ever since the Jews commited Genocide and Hemogeny in Canaan and then went on to 'Devil' worship as shown by King Solomon.. Here.. have some bible references.. might make me look like I know what Im talking about..
I Kings 11:1-43
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The covenant was broken when they rejected Jesus. He told them what was coming.
Also, point of order... "Israel" hasn't existed for a long time, even before Jesus came. The northern 10 tribes and the remaining two in the south separated. The 10 tribes of the north (Israel) turned from God, and were subsequently conquered and bred out. They eventually became known as Samaritans. The beginning of this is seen in the passage you noted from 1 Kings 11, when God says
The south was known as Judah (or Judea, as the Romans called it). They were wiped out by the Romans.