Hi Sicilian,
I've glanced at your cryptic message in passing several times, but had to shake my head and go on...
I am a Zionist. A Zionist is anyone who supports the Jewish people having possession of Israel, as their own sovereign nation.
Most of the world's Evangelical Christians are Zionist because God is a Zionist. Christians who strongly support Israel do so because of the clear declarations of the Holy Scriptures.
The Jewish people are not engaged in a secret global conspiracy against the world's non-Jewish goyim.
God has blessed the Jewish people with the ability to excel and to prosper, and their dedication to family, to obtaining an excellent education and to hard work increases the effect of that on all that they do.
You mention Islam, a movement spawned by Satan in the 7th century A.D., and the to-be-pitied Muslims, who are locked into, and unable to escape that cruel system on pain of death from their own relatives... these are the newcomers on the block, dating back only to 622 A.D.
Compared to the Jewish people's 4,000 years in History, since at least the early 2nd millennium B.C.;, as Historians date Abraham's biblical story around 2000 B.C., based on clues in Genesis Chapters 11 through 25.
The land God had promised to Abraham, comprised of Israel, which would became the northern kingdom and Judah, which would be the southern kingdom of the land after its division following the death of Solomon, was first conquered for the Hebrews/Jews, by Joshua beginning approximately 1,450 B.C., a.k.a., 3,470 years ago.
King David conquered Jerusalem, making it their capitol between 1005-999 B.C., over 3,000 years ago.
The Biblical religion of Judaism - became defunct when the Holy Spirit departed the Holy of Holies in the Jerusalem Temple at the time God's Old Covenant was rendered obsolete and the New Testament activated with Jesus' crucifixion on 30 A.D., when He said, "It is finished."
The “Hebrew” Abraham is commonly considered the first Jew, however if by “Jew” is meant “of the tribe of Judah,” Judah was the first Jew, or if by “Jew” is meant “the first person in the Bible to be referred to as a Jew, the unnamed Jews in 2nd Kings, chapters 16 - 25, would be considered the first Jews.
Today, the term "Jew" correctly refers to “any person who is a descendant of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, God's chosen people to whom He gave Israel as their permanent possession. With that in mind, Abraham should be considered the first Jew.
There is no need for anyone to concern themselves with deciding who and where the "real" Jews are, for in doing so, they are meddling in God's business, as God knows exactly where each living Jewish person resides throughout the earth.
In His written Biblical prophecy, God has repeatedly promised that He will regather them all to Israel, and He will not leave even one behind, so He is keeping track of their locations.
"Crypto Jews" is a classless term referring to the forced "in name only" conversion by force - tragic historical persecution the Jewish people have undergone, including 1492, under Queen Isabella and Ferdinand II, the Royal family of Spain, who exiled or executed all the Jews from Spain who would not immediately convert to Catholicism.
The Southwestern United States is a famous historical area where Marrano Jews fleeing the Spanish Monarchs are said to have found refuge. There is evidence of their existence there since at least 1590 A.D. to 1980 A.D.
To this day, before the service on Yom Kippur, Rabbinical Judaism's most holy day of the year, there is a declaration formally cancelling unfulfilled oaths – which is one of the purposes of the Kol Nidrei, and then to repent for them – which is the purpose of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
The opening prayer of Yom Kippur is the Kol Nidre (or Kol Nidrei) "annulment of vows" recited at sundown of Yom Kippur eve.
The Kol Nidrei service consists of the opening of the Ark and taking out the Torah scrolls, reciting the Kol Nidrei and returning the Torah scrolls to the Ark.
Kol Nidrei is written in both Aramaic, and another version in Hebrew. Its name is taken from the opening words, meaning "all vows". The formula proactively annuls any personal or religious oaths or prohibitions made upon oneself to God while under duress, for the next year, so as to preemptively avoid the sin of breaking vows made to God which cannot be or are not upheld.
Aramaic Text English translation
כָּל נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרֵי, וּשְבוּעֵי, וַחֲרָמֵי, וְקוֹנָמֵי, וְקִנוּסֵי, וְכִנוּיֵי, דִנְדַרְנָא, וּדְאִשְתַּבַּעְנָא, וּדְאַחֲרִמְנָא עַל נַפְשָׁתָנָא. •מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִים שֶׁעָבַר עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים זֶה, וּ־־• ♦מִיוֹם כִּפּוּרִם זֶה עַד יוֹם כִּפּוּרִים הַבָּא עָלֵינוּ לְטוֹבָה.♦ בְּכֻלְהוֹן אִחֲרַטְנָא בְהוֹן. כֻּלְהוֹן יְהוֹן שָׁרָן, שְׁבִיקין, שְׁבִיתִין, בְּטֵלִן וּמְבֻטָלִין, לָא שְׁרִירִין, וְלָא קַיָמִין. נִדְרָנָא לָא נִדְרֵי, וֶאֱסָרָנָא לָא אֱסָרֵי, וּשְׁבוּעָתָנָא לָא שְׁבוּעוֹת.
All vows, and prohibitions, and oaths, and consecrations, and konams and konasi and synonymous terms, that we may vow, or swear, or consecrate, or prohibit upon ourselves, •from the previous Day of Atonement until this Day of Atonement and ...• ♦from this Day of Atonement until the [next] Day of Atonement that will come for our benefit.♦ Regarding all of them, we repudiate them. All of them are undone, abandoned, cancelled, null and void, not in force, and not in effect. Our vows are no longer vows, and our prohibitions are no longer prohibitions, and our oaths are no longer oaths.
The leader and the congregation then recite Numbers 15:26 ("May all the people of Israel be forgiven, including all the strangers who live in their midst, for all the people are in fault."). This verse is considered part and parcel of the Kol Nidre recitation, although different regional traditions have woven it into the recitation in various ways.
The leader then says: "O pardon the iniquities of this people, according to Thy abundant mercy, just as Thou forgave this people ever since they left Egypt." And then the leader and congregation say together three times, "The Lord said, 'I pardon them according to your words.'" (quoting Numbers 14:20). The Torah scrolls are then put back in the Ark, and the customary evening service begins.
The date of the composition of the declaration and its author are alike unknown; but it was already in existence at the Geonic period (589–1038 A.D.).
There was a common theory that it commenced during and because of a period of extreme persecution, in which Jews were forced at sword's point to convert (either to Catholicism or Islam) and that Kol Nidre was intended to nullify their forced conversion.
Those somber notes also capture the pain of Jewish persecution in a way that no words can express.
The translation and deadly meaning of Kol Nidre: “All Vows.” refers to the vows that generations of Jewish people have had to make when they were forced to convert to Catholicism or Islam. Their choice was simple but devastating: convert or die. This excruciating choice of conversion or death was offered on the point of a sword; far from choice, this was deadly subjugation.
Kol Nidre was the cry of Jews to heaven for forgiveness for converting; a prayer of atonement for the vows forced upon them. Jews had to make vows that stripped them of the Judaism that preserved them as they wandered through centuries of exile during the Diaspora. On the pain of death, many Jews had to mouth the vow of conversion to Catholicism, or to Islam, forsaking the faith of their Fathers. Often, even their conversion would not keep the converts alive. The cruel and powerful Inquisition of the time questioned the sincerity of the forced Christians’ faith and many were burned at the stake as heretics.
Such antiChrist hatred and evil actions was not from the true body of Jesus Christ then anymore than it would be today. The rank injustice in their actions and in the power of life and death they presumed God had given them over the Jews, whose only crime was to practice a different religion, is denied to all men.
God has declared that men and nations will be judged on how they have treated the Jews during their centuries of wandering the earth while exiled from their own country, because He, alone, judges His chosen people.
Jews today, living in America or Israel, have distinctly different lives from their European ancestors. Jews of today have a status in society that has been reshaped by emancipation, by enlightenment, through the crucible of the "Shoah" and the triumph of Zionism.
Now they stand protected, if not completely, by rights they enjoy as citizens and they have learned to resist those who would force them to yield to suppression. As modern Jews with newfound rights and freedom, they are distinct from their 70 A.D. to WWII ancestors.
Again, "Kol nidre" means "all vows," and in this prayer, God is asked to annul all personal vows made against their will while under stress during the year.
Modern illusions referring to "Crypto Jews" is from the evil imagination of evil men, for which they will be required to give an explanation to God.
Sicilianthing wrote:
You keep telling yourself all that and think it till your dying breath... Good Luck and God Bless
There is NO negotiating with Islam, CryptoJews, so called Jews... Zionist and Muslims... EVER
The terms are Non Negotiable - PERIOD !