The Volume of Ezekiel – Part 2

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Exposing The Rotting Stick Of False Restoration ‘Pay No Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain!’ Jeremiah 1:9 informs us there is a time to, ‘root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw down to build and to plant.’ Statement of belief encapsulating the writings and vision of Eytz B’ney Yosef: “From an historical perspective, we are (1) following in the footsteps of our brother, Judah. Under (2) the leadership of such men as Theodor Herzl and David Ben-Gurion, (3) the term “Zionism” was coined in the late 19th century. These men, among many others, drove the movement that led to the establishment of the modern state of Israel. As Ephraimites, (4) we are seeking to complete their work by bringing back the remainder of God’s people who have been sown in the nations. (5) Much can be learned by a careful examination of the history of Zionism and the work done by our brothers in Judah.” Can we call the Ashkenazi Jews our brothers and should we be following in their footsteps? As believers should we look to the leadership of Theodore Herzl and David Ben- Gurion? How does the Zionism of the 19th Century compare to the Zionism of the Scripture? Are we supposed to complete the work of secular Bolshevik Jews? What does a careful examination of the history of Zionism reveal? 1. Can we call the Ashkenazi Jews our brothers and should we be following in their footsteps? Ashkenazi Jews who believe that their Babylonian Talmud supersedes the Bible in authority, and it says blasphemous things such as: – “Jesus is in hell, being boiled in “hot excrement.” Gittin 57a – “Jesus’s mother was a whore who played the harlot with carpenters.” Shabbath 104b – “Christians are allied with hell, and Christianity is worse than incest.” Abodah Zara 17a – “Just the Jews are humans, the non-Jews are no humans, but cattle.” Kerithuth 6b Who are the Ashkenazi anyway? DNA studies confirm that 97% of people who call themselves Jews, ARE NOT descendants of Abraham. In 2001, Dr. Ariella Oppenheim (a Jew), a biologist at Hebrew University, published the first extensive study of DNA and the origin of the Jews. Her research found that virtually all the Jews came from Khazar blood. The newest DNA research science from Dr. Eran Elhaik (a Jew) and his associates at the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has confirmed that:The various groups of Jews in the world today DO NOT share a common genetic origin, and their genome is largely Khazar. The 1973 Jewish Encyclopedia documents that approximately 90% of the world’s so- called Jews are Khazar. N. Poliak, Professor of Medieval Jewish History at Tel Aviv University, says that the majority of Eastern European Jews are Khazar and Japhetic in origin, not Semitic. Immigration statistics indicate approximately 90% of the world’s so-called or self-styled ‘Jews’ living in 42 countries of the world are emigrants of Eastern European Khazaria. Yahusha’s words that Jerusalem will be “trampled by Gentiles” are confirmed, as 97% of the so-called Jews in Israel are Gentiles because Ashkenaz is a son of Gomer thru Japheth – the Khazars! Not Shemites, son’s of Shem at all – Genesis 10. 2. As believers should we look to the leadership of Theodore Herzl and David Ben- Gurion? Theodor Herzl: The modern founder of Zionism Theodor Herzl once said: “It is essential that the sufferings of Jews. . . become worse. . . this will assist in realization of our plans. . .I have an excellent idea. . . I shall induce anti-semites to liquidate Jewish wealth. . . The anti-semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews. The anti-semites shall be our best friends”.(The Complete Diaries of Theodor Herzl. Vol. 1, edited by Raphael Patai, translated by Harry Zohn, page 83-84) The Israeli Historian Benny Morris described how Herzl foresaw how anti-Semitism could be harnessed for the realization of Zionism. He stated: “Herzl regarded Zionism’s tri

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