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Who Are The Jews

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Hello, my name is Paul, and I am the voice for a new ministry provided to you by Jim Pugh at God is Government called Your Daily Bread, taken from Christ's teaching of the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6, verse 11. This is a daily devotion ministry focused not only on uplifting Scripture, but Scripture that will grow your spiritual connection with Christ. We hope that you receive these devotions to uplift you, encourage you, but most importantly, advance your knowledge base of the Holy Scriptures. Today's focused discussion will be on understanding who are the Jews. Genesis 35, verse 11. And God said unto him, I am God Almighty, be fruitful and multiply, a nation and a company of nations shall be of thee, and kings shall come out of thy loins. This was God's promise to Abraham. God goes on to tell Moses in Exodus 19, verse 6, and ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel. God tells the world in Numbers 24, verse 9, The nation is like a mighty lion, when it is sleeping, no one dares wake it. Whoever blesses Israel will be blessed, and whoever curses Israel will be cursed. This is a promise God made to the children of Israel, the nation of Israel. So who are the Jews that the world should protect and bless? Are the Jews today living in the country of Israel, the same Jews descendant of Abraham? What has happened throughout history that may have altered the current status of the country of Israel to learn about this truth? These and many more questions and historical reviews will be discussed in this podcast. For us to not only understand Scripture's truth, we must identify who is Israel and who should we be protecting and blessing in order to follow God's law. This is important to the entire world. Israel people, the true Jews, are God's people, and the command given by the verses above are still relevant today. In addition, who are the Gentiles? Just as the truth about the Jews is important, so are the Gentiles, since with the new covenant we are now all God's people. But this goes much deeper than we have been taught. In fact, when we get through this series, you will see all the lies perpetrated on the people of the world, and the fact we bought into it. In fact, we have been protecting a system perpetrated on a people we really have no clue about. Might as well get that out right up front. What you think you know is not the truth. So while Christ was the first Hebrew, the Hebrew bloodline was selected through Seth, but not made known until Abram. By Christ being the first Hebrew, he was also the first Jew and the first Israelite. Something very important to remember as we move through Hebrew history to get to the truth. Every Hebrew is a Jew, but not every Jew is a Hebrew. Abraham is the second Hebrew, with Christ being the first. God was not only the first prophet and seer, but he is the first Hebrew, the first Jew, and the first Israelite. What God is designating with the classification of Israelite is they are the luminaries of God. Matthew 5.16. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Abram, the Hebrew son Isaac, means son of submission, apostolic covering, and obedience that represents Jew and the Jewishly. An Israelite is Yaco or Jacob who became Israel. Jacob received the lumination of his birthright that brings the light of blessing to Israel. So, every Hebrew is not only a Jew, but an Israelite. Today we don't distinguish Hebrews from Jews. We use the terms Israelite and Israeli. We use them interchangeably without understanding their true meaning. This is an issue with the pulpit. I wonder why. They do not want you to know. They want to keep you on the plantation of the matrix. So what is the difference between an Israelite and an Israeli? An Israelite's bloodline goes back to Jerusalem and all the way back to the garden. An Israelite is not an Israeli, and an Israeli is not an Israelite. An Israelite is the seed of God as the nation of Israel. Israelites are of a Jewish faith born Hebrew living in the nation of Israel, and are a people of color. But an Israeli is not an Israelite. An Israeli is a Jew by religion only, and not a Hebrew by birth. Their bloodline goes back to Turkey, Mongolia, and China. An Israelite is Hebrew and an Israeli is Khazarian. As Israelite is a Jew by birthright, birthlight, and an Israeli is a Jew only by religion. An Israelite are the original Jews. An Israeli are Khazarian people. Luciferian at the head, and Jewish conversion by faith of non-Israelites. Good people. Israelite is the nation of Israel, and an Israeli created the current state of Israel that we have been programmed to think is the nation. That is a lie. Christ in Revelation spoke to St. John the Revelator, discussing synagogues of worship. These synagogues of worship spoken about in Revelations were Baphomet worship centers controlled by the Kazarians that worship the sun god Ra. Take note of this. In Luke 2, 7, and she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. It tells us that there was no room for him in the inn. The question we will answer to this is, have the Hebrew people returned to the nation of Israel? Does the current day state of Israel represent this prophecy? In Genesis 12, verse 1 to 3, God states his blessing and protection on the nations that would be built through Abraham. Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will show thee, and I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great, and thou shalt be a blessing, and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee, and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. So all the world today centred the need to bless and protect Israel, due to these scriptures. However, they have missed one key point. If you look specifically at the words God spoke he God, said, And I will make of thee a great nation. Some key thoughts here. The word of. It signifies that at some point in time, through Abraham's bloodline, these nations would be created. Indeed they were. They were done through Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel, because it was here God would fulfil this covenant with Abraham, from the blessings given by Jacob to his sons. In Genesis 35, 10-11, God changes Jacob's name to Israel. And in Genesis 49, we see that Jacob blessed his sons and gave them the control over twelve tribes of Israel, and collectively, they became the nation of Israel, the father of the sons. The tribes were a group of people who lived in small territories within the land, provided them through the land given by God to Abraham. The twelve tribes were the apostles unrevealed. The term nation was not heard of then. In fact, we today do not hear of a nation. We typically talk about countries. But in scripture, the nation signified God's blessing through Abraham, that one man, Jacob, would give to his sons control and shepherding of groups of people. This is important when you look at Scripture compared to today. It is important because God makes a prophecy about the nation, twelve tribes of Israel, before his second coming. We will not get into the second coming here, but review it in light of understanding the conditions of today with Israel. But it is Ezekiel that sheds more light to Jeremiah prophecy. In Ezekiel 20, we find the combined story of the Jews at Exodus and the Jews of the twelve tribes. What we find is that God tried twice with the Jews to follow him. First with Moses, when they never made it to the promised land, and then the fulfillment of the Abraham covenant through Jacob, creating the nation of Israel, Jacob, and giving the Jews the promised land. Both times they fail. And the failure with the nation of Israel is where we find, in Malachi, God went silent. We find in Ezekiel prophecy that the Jews would come back to the Promised Land only at the calling of God. This is to happen at the calling of God. Thank you for joining us in this exploration of who are the Jews. Until next time, remember to keep the faith, stay strong, and continue to shine your light in the world. To hear these daily devotions of your daily bread, please log on to goddessgovernment.com. Goodbye, and may your faith always lead the way.