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I see a significant issue within Christianity, as it seems to be overly submissive to Jewish influence. Given that the foundation of the religion is centered on Jews, it's not unexpected that they dominate our political and societal landscape.

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🚨We have a serious Christianity problem!🚨 ✝️ Christians are relentlessly bowing down to the Jews🕎 When your whole Religion is centered on the Jews, it's not surprising that the same People will take over your Political and Societal Life. #Christianity #Christian #Judaism #Israel #Messiah #Moshiach #JesusIsComingSoon #JesusIsKing #ChristIsKing #Rapture #Jewish #bibi #Netanyahu #church #worshipgod

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Jesus was a Jewish rabbi living in two thousand years ago. He was a rabbi from the Galilee. He came to Jerusalem. He turned the money tables. I think people forget that the world of Jesus was a Jewish world. His name is Jewish. Jesus is standing in synagogue. He's holding the scriptures. But what are the scriptures? He's holding the Old Testament. He's holding the Hebrew scriptures. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, Jesus, the Jew. Salvation is of the Jews. The patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, are all Jewish people. Christian, there's a Jewish man living in your heart. The scriptures are Jewish scriptures. Our Messiah is a Jewish Messiah. As Gentiles we are grafted into the root system of Israel. The church has not replaced the Jews.
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Speaker 0: Jesus was He was actually an well, he was an observant Jew. I mean, like, it does talk in the New Testament about Jesus, you know, being a Jew and doing Jewish things and such. Where do you think Christianity comes from? Well, it obviously is based I mean, there's a New Testament, of course, but it really I mean, has it the Hebrew Bible as a massive, massive component. Speaker 1: You you know, you're familiar with the story of Jesus. Right? Jesus was a Jewish rabbi living in two thousand years ago. He was a rabbi from the Galilee. Okay? He came to Jerusalem. He turned the money tables. Speaker 2: I think people forget that the world of Jesus was a Jewish world. His name is Jewish. This is the point Netanyahu makes in the film. His dad is Yosef. You know, his mother is Miriam. So you got you have this kind of Jewish ambiance. Jesus is standing in synagogue. He's holding the scriptures. But what are the scriptures? He's not holding the book of Acts. He's holding the Old Testament. He's holding the Hebrew scriptures. He's teaching out of the Hebrew scriptures. Those are the only scriptures that exist in Jesus' time. Speaker 3: For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, Jesus, the Jew. Yeah. Born a Jew, raised a Jew, died a Jew, coming back as the lion of the tribe of Judah. He chose one nation to bring salvation to every nation. Speaker 4: Salvation is of the Jews. The patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, are all Jewish people. If you're a Speaker 5: Christian, there's a Jewish man living in your heart. Speaker 6: The whole understanding of the Messiah was something that God had already given as a gift to the Jewish people through the writings of the Old Testament and particularly the prophets. The Jewish world was prepared for the coming of their deliverer. So when the wise men appear early in the Gospel of Matthew, they come looking for the King of the Jews. Speaker 7: Why? Why as Christians should we even care? Well, our faith is a Judeo Christian faith. You know that right? You know the Old Testament was written in Israel by Jews, right? Our our faith comes from the faith of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob. The promised land is where Jesus walked and did his ministry where he was crucified, where he was resurrected. The scriptures are Jewish scriptures. Our Messiah is a Jewish Messiah. As Gentiles we are grafted into the root system of Israel. Speaker 8: And the Jews are God's chosen people, and replacement theology is dot is one of the doctrines of the demons. The church has not replaced the Jews. You need to understand that. All the promises that God has made to them will be fulfilled. Speaker 9: But at the end of the day, you can hate Israel all you want to. You can hate the Jews all you want to. You can hate Jerusalem all you want to. But here's what I know. The book of Zechariah says in the last days that the nations that turn against Jerusalem and the people of God, the Lord shall burn their eyes out. I agree. Speaker 10: In a sense, the Torah is eternal. Amen. Jesus Christ was a Jew. Jesus Christ is alive today. Jesus Christ embodied the completion and the fulfillment of the law. In him, all the laws are perfectly kept. And in that sense, the law of Moses is both fulfilled and eternal. Speaker 3: We have this in common. We have the god of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in common if you're talking to a Jew. We have the Old Testament, which I know is true in common. We have a savior who is a Jew. Speaker 4: The first family of Christianity married Joseph and Jesus, all Jews. Jesus kept the law of Moses. Jesus said, do not think that I've come to destroy the law, and there are people who teach that. Jesus is saying, do not think that I have come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it. He celebrated his bar mitzvah at thirteen. He wore a prayer shawl from that day until the day he died. Speaker 5: And today the the word Zion or Zionism or Zionist have has bad thoughts connected to it because we've lost the the public relations battle on that. Did you know that God, the God of the Bible is a Zionist? It means this, that God believes that the throne of David will be on Mount Zion. It's God who believes that the children of Israel will return back to Zion. God says, I've put my name on Zion.

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We have a serious "Christians worshipping jews" problem https://t.co/YuBYXibgWf

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"He wasn't a Palestinian teacher. He was a Jewish teacher with a Jewish name, Yeshua." The speakers stress Jesus' Jewish context: the world of Jesus was a Jewish world, and he taught in a synagogue using the Hebrew scriptures, the Old Testament. They argue Christianity rests on the Hebrew Bible and that the New Testament is a Jewish document; the first Jews and first Christians were all Jews, and the New Testament was written by Jews. Key claims include "Salvation is of the Jews" and that everything Christians have was given by the Jewish people. Jesus kept the law of Moses and did not come to destroy it but to fulfill it. The Messiah is Jewish—the King of the Jews. They condemn replacement theology and urge standing with Israel, Zionism, and that the throne of David will be on Mount Zion.
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Speaker 0: First of all, look at Christ himself. He wasn't a Palestinian teacher. He was a Jewish teacher with a Jewish name, Yeshua. His father was Yosef, Joseph. These are all Hebrew names. And where did Jesus turn the tables on the money changers? Where? In Nepal? Perhaps in Singapore? Of course not. He was in the Jewish temple. Speaker 1: I think people forget that the world of Jesus was a Jewish world. His name is Jewish. This is a point Netanyahu makes in the film. His dad is Yosef. You know, his mother is Miriam. So you got you have this kind of Jewish ambiance. Jesus is standing in a synagogue. He's holding the scriptures. But what are the scriptures? He's not holding the book of Acts. He's holding the Old Testament. He's holding the Hebrew scriptures. He's teaching out of the Hebrew scriptures. Those are the only scriptures that exist in Jesus' time. Speaker 2: Where do Speaker 3: you think Christianity comes from? Well, it obviously is based. I mean, there's a New Testament of course, but it really, I mean, it has the Hebrew Bible as a massive massive component of it. Speaker 4: Give me the name of one person who is not Jewish that wrote your book that you read, the bible. Name one person who wasn't Jewish that was hand in hand with God with writing his word. Okay? You believe the bible is the word of God. Okay? So name a person who isn't a Jew that wrote your book. You people are jealous of Jews because God didn't choose you or your lineage to write his word. God only chose Jews. Speaker 5: Why? Why as Christians should we even care? Well, our faith is a Judeo Christian faith. You know that. Right? You know the old testament was written in Israel by Jews. Right? Our our faith comes from the faith of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob. The promised land is where Jesus walked and did his ministry, where he was crucified, where he was resurrected. The scriptures are Jewish scriptures. Our Messiah is a Jewish Messiah. As Gentiles, we are grafted into the root system of Israel. This is very important to our faith as Christians. Not to be ignored, not to be dismissed, but to be encouraged. Let's have clarity on our faith system and where it comes from. What do you think? Amen. Speaker 6: Because remember, the first Jews the first Christians were all Jews. So they were first century Jews. Remember, the New Testament is a Jewish document. It's not alien to the people of Israel. It was written by Jews for Jews. I agree. In a sense, the Torah is eternal. Amen. Jesus Christ was a Jew. Jesus Christ is alive today. Jesus Christ embodied the completion and the fulfillment of the law. In him, all the laws are perfectly kept. And in that sense, the law of Moses is both fulfilled and eternal. Speaker 7: Christianity is a Jewish religion. That sometimes strikes people as odd. It's it's a new thought for them, but it is a Jewish religion and a profoundly Jewish religion. The entire New Testament was written by Jews. Being raised Baptist, I remember Baptist Sunday school, we used to try to take pride in the gospel of Luke, that Luke is a Gentile name. But Luke also wrote acts, and then and he was an eyewitness to some of the things that happened with the apostle Paul on the Temple Mount. As a gentile, he would not have been allowed there. He would have forfeited his life. So the entire New Testament is authored by Jews. Speaker 8: I mean, heard about some of these these guys like John the Baptist. He's a Baptist. I'll show him that later on he's Jewish. Saint Paul, Jewish? Yeah. Jewish. Saint Peter, how can anybody by the name of Saint Peter be Jewish? Guess what? I found that they're all Jewish. I expected it to be a Gentile book. I expected it to take place in Rome with a bunch of popes talking about Catholic things and statues. What surprised me is how Jewish the New Testament really is. It's the most Jewish book I ever read. Speaker 9: I never thought I could be Jewish and believe in Jesus. I thought the two were entirely at opposite ends of the spectrum. But once I understood that Jesus was Jewish, it came full circle to me. I said, oh my god, I'm believing in a Jewish Messiah. Speaker 10: I discovered that Jesus was Jewish, that he had a given name, a Hebrew name, Yeshua, which means salvation because he will save his people from their sins. I discovered that he was born in Israel of Jewish parents. I thought he grew up in Rome in the Vatican. All of the first followers of Yeshua were all Jews and none of them converted to another religion. They didn't convert to Christianity. There was no Christianity. No. They were Jewish men and women who had found their promised Messiah from their own scriptures, the Tanakh. And that changed my life. This is my heritage. This Yeshua is my Messiah promised in my own scriptures. Speaker 11: Jesus was Jewish. He his disciples were Jewish. He lived in Israel and he fulfilled all the prophecies that the Jewish prophets had said that he would die as a suffering servant and that he would rise again. It's amazing that when Jewish people study the life of Jesus, what he said, what he did, we come to the conclusion. I came to the conclusion, my father came to the conclusion, Jesus is who he claimed to be. He is the Messiah that we have waited for. The most Jewish thing in the world that you can do is follow the Jewish Messiah. Speaker 12: The whole understanding of the iah was something that God had already given as a gift to the Jewish people through the writings of the Old Testament, and particularly the prophets. The Jewish world was prepared for the coming of their deliverer. So when the wise men appear early in the Gospel of Matthew, they come looking for the King of the Jews. I believe they were coming to look for the King of the Jews because the King of the Jews would be the Savior of the world. But the New Testament doesn't talk about that the world was waiting for a generic champion from heaven to come to save the world. The whole Bible speaks about the Jewish Messiah would be the one who would be the means through which the whole world would be saved, which takes us back to Genesis 12. Paul says that promise in Galatians three verse eight is the gospel. He says the gospel was preached to Abraham through you all the nations of the world would be blessed. Speaker 13: Salvation is of the Jews. The patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are all Jewish people. Everything Christians have that are dear to us were given by the Jewish people. The prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Zechariah, Malachi, all Jews, not a Baptist in the bunch. The first family of Christianity married Joseph and Jesus, all Jews. Jesus kept the law of Moses, Jesus said, do not think that I've come to destroy the law and there are people who teach that. Jesus is saying, do not think that I have come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. He celebrated his bar mitzvah at thirteen. He wore a prayer shawl from that day until the day he died. He was buried in that prayer shawl and by the way, he's coming back the second time as a Jew. The bible says in the book of Revelation, he's the lion of the tribe of Judah. Judah is the root word for Jew. Jesus Christ, a Jewish rabbi is going to be king of kings and lord of lords. Hallelujah to the lamb of God. Speaker 14: Prophetically, you are going to feel stupid when you figure out that Jesus is coming back, not to the White House, he's not coming back to China, he's not coming back to Russia, right? He's not coming back to Paris, he's not coming back to London, he's coming back to God's house, the third rebuilt temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem Israel. It's just the simple facts. So if you want to get mad at anybody, get mad at God. Speaker 15: Jesus is the seed of Abraham. Through Jesus, all of the earth is saved. And so, you know, it is through the Jews that people are saved. It's through the Messiah, the Virgin Mary who is a righteous Jewish woman. It did come through the Jews, and we are saved through Jesus. Jesus is the way to the father. He is the he is the God of Jacob, Isaac, and and Abraham. Jesus is the Jewish Messiah. Speaker 2: He's not the Christian Messiah. He's the Jewish Messiah, and because he was the Messiah, Christianity opened up because it traveled throughout the world. This is why Paul says there's no Jew or Gentile in Christ Jesus. What the disciples do is they go and take it. This is what the great commission says, Matthew twenty eight eighteen through 19. It says, go therefore baptizing them in the name of the father, the son, the holy spirit. So when Jesus came, he came for you guys. He came for your people and then he ascends to heaven and he says, okay, my disciples, my Jewish disciples, now I want you to go out into the world and lead people back to truth. And so this is not an exclusive western white American Christianity. This is a Christianity who has a Jewish Messiah at the epicenter of it, and then people coming out and sharing it with others. Speaker 16: Jesus was actually an well, was an observant Jew. I mean, like, it does talk in the New Testament about Jesus, you know, being a Jew and doing Jewish things and such. Speaker 14: Jew hatred. Okay? It is a demonic, anti Semitic principality and power that is ruling the age. But don't worry, God said it was going to happen. But at the end of the day, you can hate Israel all you want to. You can hate the Jews all you want to. You can hate Jerusalem all you want to. But here's what I know, the book of Zechariah says in the last days that the nations that turn against Jerusalem and the people of God, the Lord shall burn their eyes out. Hello? Okay? You can quote me on that. God said, I'm going to burn your eyes out. And so to all of these Jew haters, listen, you can hate me for standing for the Jews. You can hate me for wearing my Star of David and doing entire shows about it. You can hate me because I work with the Red Heifer program. But at the end of the day, I'm not just on the right side of history. I'm on the right side of God. Okay? I'm on the right side of the Bible, ladies and gentlemen. Speaker 17: Tucker, you know this. Jesus was a Jew. The Bible he knew was the Jewish Bible. His disciples were Jewish. The society he lived in was Jewish, in the land of Israel. If you want to understand Jesus and the New Testament better, come to Israel. I will take you to Capernaum. Jesus chose to be there and not cross the Jordan River where it was safer for him because he was reaching out to Jews. In Jerusalem, I will show you a stone Jesus certainly walked on when he went up to the temple. Neil Armstrong, a devout Christian himself, was there and said, I'm more excited stepping on these stones than I was stepping on the moon. You can't understand the New Testament without understanding the Jewish context of that era, and you can only do that in Israel. Speaker 18: So we have a Jewish royal high priest in the line of David, not in the heavenly New York, but in the heavenly Rome. No. The heavenly Jerusalem. Jesus is a Jew. Mary is a Jewish. And so we are all part of a family. And as Pius the eleventh said, spiritually speaking, we're all Semites. Speaker 19: But I began to feel more Jewish after coming to faith in Jesus. And then, as I began to study scripture, both Tanakh, you know, the the Jewish scriptures and the New Testament, which I which I also learned is a very Jewish book written by all Jewish people, maybe not Luke. But I I learned that believing in Jesus is the most Jewish thing a Jew could ever do. And he is for every Jew and for every Gentile who will turn to him. And he's waiting for you with open arms. He's got a plan for your life, and He loves you so much. Turn to Him today. My name is Susan, and this is my story of how the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob reached out and saved this Jew through the Jewish Messiah, Jesus, Yeshua. Speaker 20: The God of Israel was our God. He became flesh incarnate. Speaker 21: For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, Jesus, the Jew Yeah. Born a Jew, raised a Jew, died a Jew, coming back as the lion of the tribe of Judah. He chose one nation to bring salvation to every nation. When you get God's heart for Israel and you start putting the gospel Yeah. And and the the New Testament, Paul, to the Jew first Yeah. Oh, my gosh. People are gonna go, oh, man. You're so ethnocentric. And you've got Speaker 8: the Jews, the Jews, the Jews, Speaker 21: the Well, listen. It's the Jew first because that's who God came to. It's the Jew first because those were the ones who were called to bring the light of salvation to the nations. He was born a Jew. He was raised a Jew. He died King of the Jews. And he's coming back as I said this before. It's a line of the the tribe of Judah. Sometimes I'll go, Jew. Duh. You know, it's like, listen. Let's open our eyes that his genealogy this is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham. God needed one nation. He chose Abraham to bring salvation to all of the nations. So if we have something against Israel, man, may our righteous anger rise up and say, Lord, open their eyes. In the same way, David, that we pray for Israel that their eyes would be open. We really should have a burden for the church too. Lord, open my eyes where I have not seen Israel as you've as you've seen Speaker 20: them. So good. If you're a Christian, there's a Jewish man living in your heart. If you're a Christian, you believe that there's a Jewish man, and this is important, not seated on the throne in heaven. Speaker 22: That's right. Speaker 20: This is important. The bible says he's seated on the right hand on the right hand of the majesty on high. Speaker 23: And the Jews are God's chosen people, and replacement theology is is one of the doctrines of the demons. The church has not replaced the Jews. You need to understand that. All the promises that God has made to them will be fulfilled and that's one of the main purposes of the millennium. All of the covenant promises that have been made to Israel that has not yet been fulfilled will be fulfilled during the millennium, and we need to understand that. Paul made it very clear in Romans chapter 11 that God is not through with the Jews. Speaker 21: Jesus and his disciples along with John the Baptist are Jews. The Christians in the gospel are all Jews. Speaker 24: We have this in common. We have the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in common if you're to a Jew. We have the Old Testament, which I know is true in common. We have a savior who is a Jew. Speaker 25: I've grown to have a love for the Jewish people from my study of scripture. And when I was invited to speak at the Museum of Tolerance, right after the horrible attack on Israel, with a Jewish audience, I told them everything I have has come to me through the Jewish people. My Bible has come through the Jewish people. My Messiah came to the Jewish people. Speaker 22: When Christ returns, he's gonna ask, what did you do to to me when I was hungry and thirsty, or naked, or sick, or in prison? Jesus was talking to, what did you do to my brethren? He's referring to in Matthew 25, what did you do to my brethren, the Jews, in their time of need? Look, I'm a Gentile, but I worship the God of the Jews. Why? Because God has committed himself to the Jews. God gave them to be the custodians of his word. And God's Messiah sent to earth to save us from our sins came as a Jew. God Listen. God could have come to this world as a black, as a white, Caucasian, Puerto Rican, Portuguese, German, you name it. He came as a Jew. God came to this world as a Jew. He's coming back as a resurrected man, Jesus Christ, not only the king of kings and the lord of lords, but he's Jesus Christ king of the Jews. His throne will be in Jerusalem, the Jewish capital, in the nation of Israel, the Jewish state. And he will sit upon the throne of David, an amazing Jewish musician, and warrior, and king. All this rhetoric you're hearing everybody, get pumped. We're in the last days. And today the the word Zion or Zionism or Zionist have has bad thoughts connected to it because we've lost the the public relations battle on that. Did you know that God, the God of the Bible is a Zionist? It means this, that God believes that the throne of David will be on Mount Zion. It's God who believes that the children of Israel will return back to Zion. God says, I've put my name on Zion. Did you know that? So don't let CNN intimidate you. If you're not a Zionist, you are not an accurate biblical student. The bible says every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach is Lord to the glory of God the Father. Speaker 14: It's a little it's a little Israel heavy. It's a little Jewish heavy. Right? And I'm like, well, you know, the Bible's a little Israel heavy too. The Bible's a little Jew heavy too. Right? Well, how can you be Speaker 20: a Bible preacher and talk so Speaker 14: much about the Jews? I'm like, well, you know, my savior happens to be one if you would read a Bible. Speaker 20: These people are like, well, you know, the conspiracy is that a Jew and all the Jews run the world. Speaker 14: You keep hearing that in TikTok and all Speaker 20: that nonsense. Jews run the world. Speaker 14: I'm like, well, as a Christian, I believe that a Jew runs the universe, so you might as well get over that. Right? The Jews gonna judge you one day. You better figure that one out. Let tell you something Christian friend. Everything you have from God has Jewish fingerprints all over Speaker 24: it. Did Speaker 14: you know there is nothing I have from God that does not have Jewish fingerprints all over it? Our Pentecost was a Jewish Pentecost before it was ours. The 10 commandments, the Torah, the law, it was Jewish before it Speaker 11: was ours. Speaker 14: Everything we have from God Speaker 11: has been fingerprinted by the Jews. And how dare we not stand with such friends and family. My Speaker 14: promise to Israel is this, I will stand with you and I will speak the truth until the light burns out. Until the very last breath in my lungs and until the light burns down, I will stand with Israel. Would you stand to give the Lord some praise in this place tonight?
Saved - November 30, 2024 at 7:03 AM
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I shared a compilation of clips highlighting the brutal commandment in the Torah to destroy Amalek, referencing 1 Samuel 15:3, which instructs the complete annihilation of Amalekite people and their possessions. I emphasize that the actions of the Rabbis stem from this religious scripture, suggesting that their behavior is influenced by the teachings found in the Torah. The clips are credited to various sources.

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📷 Brutal Rabbi Compilation 📷 "Destroy Amalek" In the Torah there is a commandment to completely wipe out Amalek. 1 Samuel 15:3: "Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass." The Rabbis are acting and instructing their Nation to behave according to it. The Truth is very simple: Their Vile Nature comes from the Religious Scripture — Torah. Credit for the Rabbi Clips:@seethroughit2@JewishTruths_@Know_More_News@_NicoleNonya

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Amalek represents doubt and hostility towards Jews, and it is a mitzvah to eradicate their memory completely. This includes men, women, and children, as Amalek embodies traits that threaten Jewish existence. The Torah commands the destruction of Amalek upon entering Israel, emphasizing the need for a king and the elimination of this enemy. Amalek is linked to historical adversaries, including the Nazis, and is seen as a source of evil. The ongoing struggle against Amalek is a divine mandate, reflecting a broader spiritual battle. The call to remember Amalek's actions serves as a reminder of the obligation to confront and eliminate such threats to Jewish survival.
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Speaker 0: You may find an individual out there in the street who doesn't appear to be your enemy per se. He doesn't hate Jews, but he makes fun of Torah. He mocks what the Torah writes. That is a form of Amaleki. That is at least the middah, the characteristic of Amaleki. He doesn't have to be biologically Amaleki to believe what Amaleki believes. So therefore all of that approach, that attitude, that philosophy is dangerous to the Jew because of what it does to cool us off. Now that we know how bad Amalek is, what he stands for, what he's trying to promote, now we've really come to the biggest one of the biggest questions of tonight, why be so cruel to him? Get rid of all of him, men, women, and children. Speaker 1: It's a mitzvah. To completely amalify and uproot the memory of Amalek. When the ship is going to come, one of the many things that Moshiach is gonna have to do is kill a minute. Kill a minute. One moment. Speaker 2: Now go and you shall smite, Omelette, and you shall utterly destroy all that is his, and you shall not have pity on him. And you shall slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass. Speaker 3: And that's perhaps what you're referring to, Bob. They, the traits of impudence and incidents can only be rectified by being destroyed. Speaker 4: Also, in negative commandment 59, that there's a mitzvah and a command to wipe out from among all the descendants of Esav, descendants of Amalek, male and female, young and old. What is Amalek? Says Hasidus, Amalek represents the concept of doubt. They put a doubt into everything that you want to do. Therefore, god tells us we should erase their memory, and we should eradicate them from the face of the Earth. So when a Jew enters into Edas, into the land of Israel, what should he do? The first thing, appoint the king. Step 2, destroy Amalek. Speaker 5: And the poet says, you take this nation called Amalek, and you wipe them out. And it's not just the Speaker 6: the men who are fighting, but the women and Speaker 5: the children. The babies get wiped out. Speaker 7: Each one of us has to fight and destroy, Amalek. Right? Speaker 8: God says he will be at war with Amalek in every generation. Speaker 9: Asav took the daughter of Ishmael and says to Nachlos David that through the union of the blood of Yishmael and Esav comes Amalek. What a hybrid. Our 2 sworn enemies and what they have in common, Ishmael and Esav, is that until today, they wanna claim they're the chosen people. Speaker 7: But we find that god has a a particular hatred and a because the the version says an incredible thing that my like, their hand is against the throne of God. He points them out. He sit he points out seemingly, Amalek, and you gotta kill them. My throne is not complete until you wipe out every man, woman, and child. That's the nature of our molyb. Speaker 2: Now I'm not playing around when I say that Christianity and Israel can never coexist. Never. Because it directly contradicts the written word of God. We also know that Amalek, who's Amalek? Amalek is a grandson of Esav, of Edom. Amalek. Who's Amalek? Edom, Rome. Right? These are Edom. You see the connection over here. They come from Edom. They are the worst of the worst part of Edom, and god will remove their memory from existence at the end of time as well. Speaker 8: Plot out the memory of Amalek. Kill every man, woman, child, and animal of Amalek. Anything that has Amalek's name attached to it, we're going to have Speaker 4: to kill. Speaker 3: If We have a law in the Torah. Somebody comes to kill you, kill them first, and they're out to kill the Jews. Just like there's no question that Hitler's Maxar was from Amalek, Haman was from Amalek, and they're out to go to Jews. That's their, one of their missions in life is to kill Jews, and therefore, we have a mission to kill them first. They shouldn't kill us. Speaker 10: In America today, we have white supremacy. In the Torah, we had Amalek. Amalek is seen as the eternal enemy of our people whose members found strength by making us suffer. Therefore, when the Lord your God grants you safety from all your enemies around you in the land that the lord your god is giving to you as a hereditary portion, you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget. Speaker 11: After you go and you do mass killing of wicked people, after the actions follows the heart. When you kill the first one, it breaks your heart. 2nd one, a little bit less. 3rd one, a little bit less. At one point, you begin to like it. Speaker 12: The Ramov says that there is a mitzvah, 3 mitzvah you have to fulfill upon entering the land of Israel. Now these mitzvah were given to the Jewish people before they entered into Israel by in the Torah. Number 1, they have to choose a king. As it says in the, appoint a king over yourselves. Number 1, you need a king, and the king needs a land, and he needs a capital, which means the return of the Jewish people to the land of Israel must proceed must proceed the appointment of a king. Number 2, he has to wipe out the descendants of Amalek. Speaker 0: Major war will still happen because that is the way Amalek is eliminated. You know when they when they were talking about the Nazis about the final solution? Remember that? They didn't realize that they're talking about themselves. They are the final solution. Speaker 11: They are Speaker 0: Hashem needs to eliminate Amalek because that is the source of all evil. So part of the reason of Gogmagog is to eliminate Amalek. Speaker 12: You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our holy bible, and we do remember Speaker 11: children of a dome. Who is a dome? Esav. Esav is a dome, and Esav is the grandfather of Amalek. Technically, Esav and Yaakov are brothers. Yaakov is the father of the Jews. Esav is the father of the Nazis or the Amalekim. The whole nation of Amalek. Germany, the Nazis came from there. The Empire of Germany. As much as we hate the transaction of kings, I won't sleep for a week after that. But I know that's what Hashem wants, and I will run to do it.
Saved - November 3, 2024 at 9:09 AM
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I shared a compilation discussing how Rabbis have sought revenge since the Romans destroyed their Temple in 70 AD. It suggests that they view modern Europe and America as Rome and believe that prophecies predict a Muslim influx causing chaos in the West, claiming this crisis was planned long ago.

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🚨Epic Rabbi Compilation🚨 "The Engineers of the Migrant Crisis" After the Romans destroyed their Temple in 70 AD, the Rabbis seek revenge to this day. Today they consider Rome to be Europe and America. According to their prophecies, Ishmael (the Muslims) will flood Western Countries and cause Havoc there. The Migrant Crisis was engineered Thousands of Years ago, and the Rabbis are following the Script to the letter.

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The Torah emphasizes caring for strangers, reflecting our duty to welcome the 76,000 Afghan refugees brought to the U.S. last August. Europe faces a significant humanitarian test, reminiscent of past crises, and we must respond with moral urgency to the suffering of migrants. In America, we confront white supremacy, which can be countered by diverse communities collaborating. Recently, over 1,200 rabbis united to urge officials not to limit refugee admissions. The current refugee crisis signifies a transformation in Europe towards multiculturalism, where Jews will play a central role. This shift is seen as a fulfillment of prophecies, indicating we are approaching a significant change in the world.
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Speaker 0: We know our Torah and the 36 times it commands us to care for the stranger, the most frequently repeated mitzvah in our tradition. Because today, welcoming the stranger means welcoming the 76 1,000 Afghani citizens who were airlifted and brought to the US in a matter of weeks last August, the largest military evacuation of refugees in history. Speaker 1: Well, look. Europe is being tested as it has not been tested since the 2nd World War. Angela Merkel is entirely right here. The European Union was created as a kind of way of saying we recognize human rights after the catastrophe of 2 world wars and the holocaust, and it's very to see some of these scenarios being reenacted. I don't wanna make a direct comparison, but now is the time for humanitarian compassion to triumph. Speaker 2: We cannot regard the human tragedy unfolding on our borders, the horrific conditions to which migrant families seeking better lives for their children have been subjected with anything less than moral fury. And now we are informed that Sunday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement will undertake additional efforts in cities around the country, including New York, to pursue the undocumented. Our sacred narratives and historic experiences call upon us to respond. Speaker 3: In America today, we have white supremacy. In the Torah, Speaker 4: we had Amalek. Amalek is seen as the eternal enemy of Speaker 3: our people whose members found strength by making us suffer. Therefore, when the lord your god grants you safety from all your enemies around you and the land that the lord your god is giving to Speaker 4: you as a hereditary portion, you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget. Blotting out Amalek need not merely be about military conquest. Speaker 3: Equally important is ideological victory. And nothing could more readily counter white supremacy than a Jewish community proudly helping our Muslim neighbors. There is nothing that undermines a white supremacist worldview more than diverse communities getting along and building together towards the future. Speaker 5: Last week, highest organized a letter signed by over 1200 rabbis. Can you imagine getting 1200 rabbis to agree on one thing? But agree they did. And what they agreed was to ask our elected officials not to halt or even to limit the United States refugee admissions program. Speaker 6: It's a written, Hashem, say to Abraham, everyone will bless your children automatically will be blessed by me. And everyone who will curse them or give them hard time automatically will be cursed by me. You can see you can see all these nations, all these antisemitic nations. They are all being destroyed as we speak. All the European antisemites, Hashem send them cancer to their countries, the Arabs. That's their cancer. They're taking over the countries, they're occupying the streets, they intimidate them, they destroy them, there's crime, they rob them, they're violent, they block the streets, and they force their culture on them, and they're taking away Paris, London, all these places. You can see there's riots in London for months away. They killed some girls, they had no exact history. This is their punishment. They came and killed the Jews that were in Europe. And Sheykh said, no problem. I'm gonna give you something a lot better than the Jews that you killed. I'm gonna send you the children of Ishmael. You will have a taste. Speaker 4: What's gonna be with the when sheikh comes? Will they be destroyed and annihilated? Or the Goyim? Or will they Someone asked who cares. Okay. You can't really argue that the Goyim are gonna be annihilated. That's not really an option for all the Navooists, all the prophecies. And not only Goyim as individuals, you could say that we broke down their nationalities and that there are a whole bunch of Yehidim running around. No. As nations even. As Goyim, they're gone. Their personality, their their their as they exist if they as they would exist independently of. They don't exist? They're not. In modern terminology in modern terminology, they call it cultural genocide. It's the Speaker 7: end of days. You're gonna meet the iron of the Sab, which represents Edom, which is the west, Europe, and the Americas to get intermixed with Ishmael, which is basically Arabs and and Muslims. How in the world was this ever gonna happen if not for this refugee crisis? At the end of days, you're gonna have this intermixing between a Sab, a Dom, which is the West, and the East, which is the Muslims and the, and and the Arabs, making this through this influx into the world. And they're gonna have children, you know, I don't wanna say about the dozens, but they're gonna have a far larger birth rate than the indigenous people there. And they're going to sort of conquer by number. Speaker 8: I think there's a resurgence of anti Semitism because at this point in time, Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we're gonna be part of the throes of that of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not gonna be the monolithic, societies that they once were in the last century. Jews are gonna be at the center of that. It's a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode, and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive. Speaker 7: The idea of having these refugees come into Europe, it's no longer a matter of whether it's right or wrong. It's just simply a fulfillment of what it was meant to be all along. This is a fulfillment of, you know, the Rehazal and the prophecies. This has to happen, and this is just another sign that we are nearing, you know, the completion of the tikkun of the entire world.
Saved - June 7, 2024 at 3:00 AM

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Rabbi Tzvika Mor justifies the genocide in Gaza "For the first time I understand the command of the Torah — Erase the memory of Amalek, babies, toddlers, women and men." https://t.co/2YD8WSGoHg

Saved - March 9, 2024 at 8:30 PM

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Israeli propaganda and Hasbara lies dismantled in one single video https://t.co/1Ah7S74rVc

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In Arabic, terrorists use days of the week as code names. The war is against Hamas, not Gaza's people. The Israeli government denies reports of babies being beheaded. Gaza's civilians use Israeli-built bunkers to survive. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe.
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Speaker 0: There is a list. This list in Arabic where every terrorist writes his name. Speaker 1: The only names here are in fact the days of the week. Speaker 2: Our war is the Hamas. It is not with the people of Gaza. Speaker 0: The war is not just with Hamas. It will always say all the civilians. Speaker 2: I never really thought that I would see in a picture of generous, behaving children. Speaker 1: The Israeli government now says, today, it cannot confirm babies were beheaded. Speaker 0: They're using the infrastructure in order to provide a sterile mechanism to stay alive and survive. It's already known for many years that they have in the bunker that originally was built by Israeli constructors underneath. Allow Look about it. It's a baby bottle. Few HD diapers. Speaker 1: What's the deal on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as well? There is no humanitarian How do you assess what's happening right now in terms of humanitarian needs in Gaza? Speaker 0: The worst ever, miss Jan, and I don't say that. Thank you.
Saved - February 21, 2024 at 10:02 PM

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Bibi expresses his condolences to American people 16 years after the 9/11 attacks. He also wrote "the Sept. 11 bombings". Just a little Freudian slip here and an admission of what really happened. https://t.co/FbALDW8eR3

Saved - February 16, 2024 at 7:41 PM

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Israeli settlers/land thieves want to occupy all the surrounding Arab countries.  They want their borders to stretch from the Nile to the Euphrates, as promised in the Torah that they wrote themselves. https://t.co/3Awjxs137L

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