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the ancient regions of Judea and Samaria, which are the
Mountains of Israel, today known as West Bank. U.N called it today as occupied territory.
It is the same area that all the nations of the world gather together to condemn and speak
against ISRAEL about, how up to date is the word of God?). The overview of this section
shows us that the curses of Israel’s enemies has a twofold effect from God: it will bring a
curse on the one cursing Israel and a Blessing for Israel. God has declared his judgements
against all nations especially Babylonian, Medo – Persian, Gracian, Egyptian, Syrian,
Romans, Turkey, and other powers have fought for possession of Israel. Their attitude
toward the land of the people of God’s choice has stirred the fire of His jealousy, so that He
declared His judgements against all nations
all nations
The majority of this passage was fulfilled in 1948 when nation of Israel was formed. What
God has done in that land since the turn of the 20th century is truly remarkable. While once
a wasteland, today Israel is an exporter of fruit and flowers to the whole world! This is the
fulfillment of verse 8.
The purpose of God is “Then you will know that I AM the Lord”.
The taunts and scorn of Israel will end.
God has a wonderful plan that includes restoring the nation of Israel firstly to Himself and
secondly towards the return of the True King of Israel Lord Jesus Christ.
They defiled the Holy name of the Holy
God
It is the condition of Israel in unbelief and rebellion against Lord Jesus Christ till
today. In 70 AD Israel was judged because of their unbelief and rejection of Lord Jesus
Christ. According to 1 Thessalonians 2:14-15 they persecuted the church. Today also their
major cities Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and other major cities are still largely secular and
worldly. But slowly Christian converts are increasing day by day.
God’s is so faithful in keeping His covenant promise and covenant
relationship. His call and His gifts are irrevocable (Romans 11:28-29).
dishonor God’s name
God will restore Israel to their
land. He will restore them Spiritually as they are cleansed and put in a right relationship
with God once again. (Zechariah 14:8-11).
Restoration of Israel by God Almighty
Rev. M. Christopher Rajendran
-Sadhu Sunder Singh-
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M. Nesamony
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The Monastery of Saint Simon, also known as the Cave Church, is located in the Mokattam mountain in south-eastern Cairo, Egypt, in an area that is known as ‘garbage city’ because of the large population of garbage collectors or Zabbaleen that live there. The Zabbaleen are descendants of farmers who started migrating from Upper Egypt to Cairo in the 1940s. Fleeing poor harvests and poverty they came to the city looking for work and set-up makeshift settlements around the city. Initially, they stuck to their tradition of raising pigs, goats, chickens and other animals, but eventually found collecting and sorting of waste produced by the city residents more profitable. The Zabbaleen would sort through household garbage, salvaging and selling things of value, while the organic waste provided an excellent source of food for their animals. In fact, this arrangement worked so well, that successive waves of migrants came from Upper Egypt to live and work in the newly founded garbage villages of Cairo.
For years, the makeshift settlements of the Zabbaleen were moved around the city trying to avoid the municipal authorities. Finally, a large group of Zabbaleen settled under the cliffs of the Mokattam or Moquattam quarries at the eastern edge of the city, which has now grown from a population of 8,000 in the early 1980s, into the largest garbage collector community in Cairo, with approximately 30,000 Zabbaleen inhabitants.
Egypt is a Muslim-majority country, but the Zabbaleen are Coptic Christians, at least, 90 percent of them are. Christian communities are rare to find in Egypt, so the Zabbaleen prefer to stay in Mokattam within their own religious community even though many of them could afford houses elsewhere.
The local Coptic Church in Mokattam Village was established in 1975. After the establishment of the church, the Zabbaleen felt more secure in their location and only then began to use more permanent building materials, such as stone and bricks, for their homes. Given their previous experience of eviction from Giza in 1970, the Zabbaleen had lived in temporary tin huts up till that point. In 1976,
a large fire broke out in Manshiyat Nasir, which led to the beginning of the construction of the first church below the Mokattam mountain on a site of 1,000 square meters. Several more churches have been built into the caves found in Mokattam, of which the Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner is the largest with a seating capacity of 20,000. In fact, the Cave Church of St. Simon in Mokattam is the largest church in the Middle East.
If we do not bear the cross of the Master; we will have to bear
the cross of the world. With all its earthly goods.
Which cross have you taken up...?
By: Joshua.K History of Cross
The cross is thought to have originated from the ancient Babylonians before its spread to other parts of the world such as Syria, Egypt, Greek, Latin, India, and Mexico. The pre-Christian cross was used as a religious symbol and as an ornament among the Egyptians, Syrians, Greeks, Persians, Europeans, and in some parts of Africa. There was, therefore, universal use of the pre-Christian cross. In many cases, its use was usually connected to some form of worship.
The pre-Christian cross existed in two forms: the tau cross and the swastika or fylfot cross. The tau cross resembles the Greek capital letter T. On the other hand, the fylfot cross resembles four Greek capital letter G's placed together. The tau cross was initially used
among the pagans. It was later adopted by the Christians in Egypt where its use became common. For this reason, the tau cross is sometimes referred to as the Egyptian cross. Pope Innocent III said "The sign of the cross is made with three fingers, because the signing is done together with the invocation of the Trinity. ... This is how it is done: from above to below, and from the right to the left, because Christ descended from the heavens to the earth..."
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2) “The Lord is ___________ and ___________ God, the Lord takes
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3) “Now I will break their __________ from your _________ and tear your
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Stop! They ___________ but no one turns back”.
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have no descendants to bear your name”
9) “Whatever they __________ against the __________ he will bring to an
end: __________ will not come a second time”.
10) “He rebukes the _________ and ___________ it up; he makes all the
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