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TheTruthWill SetYouFree • 3 years ago

God Bless the US as long as it supports the settlements in Judea and Samaria ! Thank you President Trump because you cleanse the US from the PA diplomatic office in the US! God Bless The Great State Of Israel. Judea and Samaria for Jews and the Arab countries for Arabs!

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Damnation be on the Arab counties, which are pure, unmitigated evil.

Irgun • 3 years ago

The UAE's gonna love halvah. Wait. Do they already have it?

Ringgo1 • 3 years ago

Quite likely. Halvah has been believed to have originated in Turkey, Lebanon and India.

Syllogist • 3 years ago

Keerect. I got hyperglycemia just reading about it.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

HEY MENACHEM B., THEY BWACKIN INVENTED IT!

DAS01 • 3 years ago

One should be very careful in descriptions of the regimes. Iran may well be run by theocratic mullahs for now, but it is an ancient country with its own culture, not entirely erased by the Arab conquest, and used to have good relations with Israel under the Shah. This could return if the regime changes.
Saudi Arabia, a relatively new country, is a mediaeval theocracy, too, and has never had any relations with Israel.

A joint fear of Iran is not much of a basis for stable relations. Let's hope the new UAE connection survives regional ups and downs.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

IRAN IS HERE TO STAY. NOT ALWAYS A [polytheistic] THEOCRACY, BUT IT WILL NEVER BE TRUSTED BY THE ARAB WORLD [nor do they find, by and large, Arabs to be endearing; but they are far from adverse to using many Arabs who have fallen away from true Monotheism {Sunni} to further their heretical "theology"]. OM YISROEL CHAI! ALLAH HUAH ACHBAR. ODOSHEM HOO ELOKIM! Moshe Arye ibn Sh'muel HaKohen

Dajjal • 3 years ago

There is no truth in Islam, it is entirely false, malicious, mercenary & malignant. Allah is a pagan moon deity aka Hubal, Sin, Moloch, Baal.

Allahu asghar!!!

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

I AM FAR FROM AN ISLAMIST SCHOLAR [and an ignoramus of almost all other disciplines; i've been undisciplined since kindergarten] BUT ALL I KNOW IS FROM MY INTERACTION FROM MY STUDENTS, NEIGHBORS, STORE-KEEPERS, FELLOW TEACHERS, ETC. OF THE ISLAMIC PERSUASION [scant few non-Sunni] AND THEY DEMONSTRATED TRAITS 180 DEGREES CONTRARY TO MUCH [all?] OF YOUR DEPICTIONS [and I was too unimportant for them to deceive even for a day, no less two years!].

Dajjal • 3 years ago

How many of them knew yer a Jew? And a lawyer?? They will argue over whose Jew lawyer is he best. Try walking into any of the majority Muslim suburbs in Paris, Malmo or Brussels wearing a lid and see how you are received.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

THE WHOLE CITY KNEW ME TO BE JEW, BUT NOT A LAWYER [as I had not yet gone to law school when I did my 2 year stint in Ethiopia; though the Dean of Finance at Boston College {a Jesuit Priest and former Congress-person, now deceased, prior to my "service" offered me a half scholarship, and, after I had declined referred me to some of his Brethren in Ethiopia; afterwards I appealed to him for assistance in my {futile} endeavors to save Biafra and mitigate its children's starvation during that genocidal war].
PARIS? ONLY IN THE AIRPORT. MALMO? NEVER, BUT STOCKHOLM VISITING A COUSIN, WAS FINE. BUT BRUSSELS TAKES THE CAKE. SPENT PART OF SHABBAT WITH CHABAD, WALKED THRU ARAB MOSLEM NEIGHBORHOODS [shrieking my broken Arabic at everyone, especially the kids playing "foot" ball] AND THOUGH I WAS CLAD [shabbily but] NORMALLY, THE CHABADNIKS WERE QUITE CLEARLY READILY IDENTIFIABLE. THAT WAS IN 2006; IF DIFFERENT NOW, I WOULD NOT KNOW [nor would I surmise]. SO THAT MY TALE [tail?] or tawil, which I believe means, Semitically, so-journ.

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Now ya could get killed in NYC without effort.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

NOT REALLY, NOBODY WOULD THINK ME TO BE WORTH EVEN, SAY, A BULLET [nor even a ballot, irrespective of whether it were one of mail, female, or snail mail!].

Dajjal • 3 years ago

That 'slime who decked the lol last month would do it without remorse.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

HE WOULD HAVE PLENTY OF REMORSE IF AFTERWARDS HE FOUND OUT HOW WORTHLESS I WAS AND THAT HE WASTED A BULLET.

Dajjal • 3 years ago

He knocked her down by hand. Sidestepped & swung.

DAS01 • 3 years ago

I am glad that you admit you know very little. So little, in fact, that you have to shout, otherwise why would you need to write in capitals?
However, as you have understood the problem I hope you will do some actual fact-finding before posting.

Mark Lewis Brecker, Esq. • 3 years ago

i KNOW SO LITTLE THAT PERHAPS MY KNOWLEDGE POOL IS LIMITED TO THE FACT THAT POSTS ARE VISUAL WHILE SHOUTING IS AUDITORY.
THAT SAID [in case you are interested] I TEND TO USE CAPS FOR MAIN POINTS [and lowers for minor ones, asides, parenthetical expressions, and items of historical background]. AIN'T THAT BORING?

Dajjal • 3 years ago

It will be a sword over your heads to prevent you from effective retaliation against Falestinian attacks.

alpcns . • 3 years ago

Netanyahu said, “If we have to wait for the Fakestinians, we would have to wait forever.”

Exactly. Which proves, once again, that Israel, some Arab states and the US will go forward without the Fakestinians. As expected. They have made themselves completely impossible and irrelevant.

The result, therefore, may very well be that a solution will be imposed on the Fakestinians, whether they like it or not.

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Yer optimism is unwarranted, as is Bibi's. He userd the P word where he should have used the M word. Falestinians are Muslims. Muslims hate Jews. Muslims must reconquer Israel.

People who ignore Koran & hadis can not grasp those fatal facts nor comprehend their consequences.

Gladstone understood. He told Parliament that while the Koran has influence in the affairs of men there would never be peace. While there are Muslims, there will never be peace. What does Allah command his slaves to do? How does he reward them for performance or punish them for not doing his wet ,

work? To obtain clues, read Surahs 8, 9, 47, 48, 49, 61 & 78

alpcns . • 3 years ago

You're absolutely correct, Dajjal, these are absolute truths. My only hope (and most likely not warranted, I know) is that by some miracle this vicious cycle, this race to the bottom can be broken somehow. One way would be to create the conditions and circumstances that allow Israel to do what needs to be done: (precision) target and eliminate the Fakestinian Islamofascist leaders, "clergy" and "scholars". At least that would create some rest on that front.

Perhaps, maybe the other Arab states will, over time, rise up from the primitive backwardness and acknowledge the futility of it all - a Arab "enlightenment" if you will.

Wishful thinking? To a large degree, yes. There are some sparks of hope, here and there. I know I am arguing against 1400 years of evidence to the contrary... but we have to hope.

Dajjal • 3 years ago

"Live in hope or die in despair." "My hope is in God.".

Ask a Muslim cleric//scholor> "Why worship; a god who created a race of people "for the fire and I don't care". Then show him page 118 in vol. 3 of Mishkat ul-Masabih. That will rattle his gage.

alpcns . • 3 years ago

Lol, indeed. Your knowledge of the Hadith is amazing. Incidentally, according to footnote 1568 (same book/page) Allah and his Feldwebel were not apolitical either, as Allah stated that those in his left hand would go to hell and those in his right hand would go to Paradise (Allah's bordello in the sky).

Dajjal • 3 years ago

There is some fun stuff in other collections. He will take Muslims outta the fire and replace them with us. And the 70 supernumerary wives are ours taken from the fire.

alpcns . • 3 years ago

A war-manual 'enriched' with fairy tales. Only Arabs can come up with something like that.

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Much of the really fantastic stuff is in "The Description Of Paradise" found in vol. 4 of Jamih at-Tirmidhi.

alpcns . • 3 years ago

Ah, the "special student" of Bukhari. Not sure it's in here, but personally I like the description of the hoeries, which may very well turn out to be raisins.... lol.

Ibn Al-Athir said: “(It) is the best of the books, having the most benefit, the best organization, with the least repetition. It contains what others do not contain; like mention of the different Madhhabs (views), angles of argument, and clarifying the circumstances of the Hadith being authentic, weak, Gharib (odd), as well as disparaging and endorsing remarks.”

Dajjal • 3 years ago

The censor does not like my reply. Google: "archive Jamih at-Tirmidhi volume 4 English pdf"

Libby Lael • 3 years ago

We Jews are pretty good at that sort of thing, too, ya know!

alpcns . • 3 years ago

Hmm... I do read fairy tales here, every now and then, that is true.

Efram Paul • 3 years ago

Yes, but what is being done to stop Iran? Either by the US or Israel?

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Nothing, and nothing will be.

B Maddigan • 3 years ago

As Daniel said, the Writing's on the wall...
NO land for peace!
https://www.hymnal .net/en/hymn/h/1222

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Peace has no price, it can not be purchased, it can only be won with victory. In an existential war, victory is the enemy's extinction.

B Maddigan • 3 years ago

Like Your profile Pic, my brother :0)

Dajjal • 3 years ago

Gland you like it, Brother! That was created as a FB profile pic in my last incarnation as Kab Ashraf. I am locked out. If the page is still visible, you may find much to like in the pictures, including pages from important texts.

Joe Aghimien • 3 years ago

Congratulations Bibi! Congratulations all Israelis the world over!! Your day. Enjoy!!!

Dajjal • 3 years ago

"Know your enemy and yourself"~Sun Tzu. Palestine is not your enemy, it is a subset of your enemy: Ummah al-Islamiyya. Islam is one brotherhood, one nation. Every Muslim is inimical to Israerl. If not, he is a hypocrite, not a believer.

Jihad would continue if every Falestinian went to Hell tonight. That would not stop either the Orcs nor the Persians.

If, like Netanyahu, you are clueless, go to quranx . com, click he search tab and enter "fight". Search again for "jihad". Try "promises" and "reward".

Guest • 3 years ago
Uzi Kattan • 3 years ago

There are no Phallustinians nor Phallustine. They Arabs who came to Israel for work and now claim that the land is theirs.

kodster • 3 years ago

Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and now the UAE, with Lebanon not far behind. The beginnings of 'one with many' of Daniel 9:27, Israel being the 'one' and the 'many', those individual Arabic nation-states. These are the peace treaties that the coming Antichrist (Orthodox Jewry recognizes him as the two Messiahs, Messiach ben Joseph and Messiach ben David) will confirm (leave in place, recognize, honor) for the first 3-1/2 years of the Great Tribulation Age, or Jacob's Trouble. When you see this individual enter into the Third Temple, and declare himself 'God', then LEAVE Jerusalem IMMEDIATELY, flee to the Judean mountains to hide out the remaining 3-1/2 years. Otherwise, you will either be killed, or enslaved. Choose freedom, choose life! AVOID getting trapped in Jerusalem, for it will be like when the Romans and the Babylonians laid siege to Jerusalem in the past. You will resort to cannibalism to survive. History repeating itself, but under a tyrannical leader! That leader will be none other than Messiach ben David, indwelled with the fallen cherubim, Ha'Satan!

H Shamir • 3 years ago

You seem to be an articulate person, educated, intelligent. So my question is whether you could really really believe what you stated?

kodster • 3 years ago

I absolutely do, knowing the ENTIRE Word of God, both the Tanakh and the Gospels, knowing that they confirm each other about what is coming. Knowing the history of the Jewish people, and yes, Sheila Novitz, I DO study the history, the context, of the Jewish people so that I have a better understanding of just what is happening today.

Many Jewish people, like many Christians, do NOT know their true history. Research the history, for yourselves, and you'll find that I'm telling you the truth.

morens • 3 years ago

As I just mentioned above, unless you have studied with an Orthodox rabbi in an Orthodox institution for at least two years, you really have no clue what you are reading in Tanakh. Are you fluent in Biblical Hebrew? If you're reading anything based on the KJV, you are reading a translation of a translation of a translation. Until you can read Hebrew Scriptures in the original Hebrew, which is far less wordy than English, and understand all of the nuances, grammatical and textual shadings in each word, you don't understand Tanakh. And even once you've mastered the language, there are deeper and hidden meanings almost everywhere. You have to know where different topics and connections are found through Tanakh. That is the problem with Christians and the Church fathers trying to tell us why we are wrong and what our own books mean.

But don't get me wrong. We absolutely appreciate your support of Israel. I hold nothing against Christians who support us, although your theology differs. We need to agree to disagree!

kodster • 3 years ago

That's why I reject the KJV, because it's translated from the Latin Vulgate, which is based upon the Romanus Codex, written by Emperor Jerome, claimed to be an 'early Church father', but he was nothing but the adopted son of a pagan Roman emperor, Constantine, in the 5th century. I've done my homework already. I am constantly berating those that insist on following the KJV as the only authority they follow, asking them to do their research. The king who ordered the translation from Latin to English, himself, was a Freemason, which means he was a member of the original Snake brotherhood that came came down through the centuries from Cain, eldest son of Adam and Eve... a 'secret society' brotherhood. The rules King James I gave his translators in translating the Latin Vulgate left a lot of discrepancies that were responsible for many people today not understanding the supernaturalness of the Bible, dismissing it all as allegory, rather than literal.

I use direct translations from the Aramaic Hebrew of the Tanakh and Koine Greek of the Gospels, bypassing these mistranslations. And MOST English translations ARE translations from the KJV, so finding ones that are translated directly from the original texts is hard to find. When people do this, then the context and understanding comes together in complete synchronization, and then you understand what Father is sharing with us. I interpret the Word of God as actually speaking to His audience as being the Fallen Angels, the rebellious Sons of G-D, rather than man ('Sons of Seth' as many Christian theologians insist the Sons of G-D are), and that mankind is just listening in on the conversation, really. We're there, in the room, and there are times when Father directs the conversation directly to us, but for the most part, it's to the Fallen Angels He is speaking to.

morens • 3 years ago

You still don't get it. Even if you purchased an Artscroll Mesorah Publications Tanakh, which is under Jewish Orthodox rabbinic editing, has the Hebrew on the right page and English on the left page, and abbreviated commentary (in English) notated at the bottom, you still would not get everything. Not close.

As I said, a conversation here and there will not get it. Unless you really immerse yourself for years in serious study, in the original Hebrew (the vast majority of Tanakh is Hebrew) along with all of our sources, you will not get it. The Rabbinic sources cannot be understood with a simple reading, just as Tanakh cannot be understood with a simple reading, even if fluent in Biblical Hebrew.

kodster • 3 years ago

I've got one question for you, morens. Answer this correctly, and I'll know that you're understanding the Tanakh. Answer it wrong, and I'll prove it to you that you've been misled by your human 'Orthodox' rabbi.

Who are the Raphaim?

morens • 3 years ago

It's really pointless to participate with you, because whatever I say, you will say something different. As I mentioned above, we are each studying Tanakh with totally different methods and approaches.

To point this out, I refer you to the famous Disputation of Barcelona in 1263 between Pablo Christiani and the well known Rabbi of the day, Nachmanides. At the end of many days, the king remarked that he had never encountered a man who, while yet being wrong, argued so well for his position (Nachmanides actually won. The king gave him a prize.).

You will have your understanding, and I will have mine. If you want to read more of the above, just Google "Nachmanides". The Wikipedia article is not bad.