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There is
probably no group of people for whom evangelical Christians
feel less compassion than the Palestinians. To most
evangelicals, they are suicide bombers who want to drive
God's chosen people into the sea.
Why should
Christians care about Palestinians, much less learn more
about their history?
Because failure
to do so has the greatest moral consequences. Most
Christians don't understand that, while believing Jews
own the land, God gave Gentiles permission to dwell in
the Promised Land while Israel remains in unbelief.
Misunderstanding Scripture, they support an evil regime in
Israel which is not authorized by God and is not a
legitimate, prophesied return.
Finding the
truth about strife in the Mideast requires looking more
closely at history and at the book which best explains it,
the Bible. This article will examine the past, present, and
prophesied future of the Palestinian people.
Before Christ
721 B.C. –
Since the northern ten tribes of Israel will not obey God,
He exiles and scatters them under the Assyrians. This
fulfills His oft-repeated threat to expel them from the
land, allowing Gentiles to occupy it until Israel obeys.
1 For 44 years, the northern kingdom is virtually
empty. Much of its population has been decimated by the
ruthless Assyrians with only, according to Assyrian records,
27,290 Hebrews deported (probably from the upper classes).
2 Lions multiply. In 677 B.C. Assyrian king
Esarhadon repopulates its cities with Assyrian immigrants (Cuthaen
Semites) who become known as Samaritans. 3 For
more than a century, Samaritans are the dominant racial
group in the northern, and later, southern kingdoms.
More than any other peoples, Samaritans are the founding
fathers of the Palestinians.
586 B.C. --
King Nebuchadnezzar exiles the southern kingdom of
Judah. The land is similarly
emptied, although he allows the poorest of Jews to remain.
When Ezra returns from Babylon with a believing Jewish
remnant 70 years later, he finds Samaritans occupying the
southern kingdom. These Samaritans demand to help the Jews
rebuild Jerusalem. The Jews refuse.
The Samaritans
become theological competitors to the Jews. They borrow the
Hebrew law and modify it to create a rival religion,
centering on worship at Mt.
Gerizim in Samaria. At first, they mix
Mosaic Law with idolatry. But then (like the later Khazars)
(See,
The Khazars: Do They Destroy God’s Plan for the Jews?)
they convince themselves that they are children of Abraham,
"God's chosen people." They undoubtedly do contain some
Israelite blood, through contact with the few Israelites
among the common people who survived the Assyrians. 4
Yet the on-the-scene testimony of the Bible is clear. They
are the nations which Esarhadon "brought over and set in the
cities of Samaria." 5 Gradually they "abandoned
polytheism for a sort of ultra Mosaism." 6
Samaritans hold to a higher moral standard than most pagan
idolaters of the time, and God allows them to inhabit
Palestine through the time of Jesus 700 years later. They
constitute a persistent ethnic presence in Palestine, "lying
in the very midst of the Jews." 7 Even after the
Jews are largely driven from the land after the destruction
of Jerusalem in 70 AD, Samaritans remain. Their power and
presence in Palestine is finally broken in 529 A.D. when
hundreds of thousands of Samaritans revolt against the
Christian-Byzantine Empire. With tens of thousands
slaughtered, the Samaritans fade from history. In 2007,
however, 712 Samaritans still live near Nablus, Israel. 8
In the several
centuries before Christ, Jews attempt to militarily expel
Hellenic and Roman forces and influence. But there is no
record of effort to expel the Samaritans. Jews undoubtedly
recognize them as that people with divine sanction to occupy
the land, because Israel failed to obey. Through many
precedents, the Old Testament makes it clear that, if Israel
is rebellious, God will authorize surrounding nations to
occupy, oppressing the Hebrews until they repent. He did
that with Assyria, saying: "Oh, Assyrian, the rod of Mine
anger . . .I will send him against a hypocritical
nation..."(9) similarly, He allowed the Cuthaen Assyrians
(Samaritans) to occupy the land until Israel obeyed. This
illustrates the flip side of God's threat to empty
rebellious Hebrews from Palestine. He doesn't want
Palestine to become a "no man's land." He wants people
tending it, just as long as they are not a nation of
rebellious Jews. However, God never made a land
covenant with non-Jews, as He did with Israel. When Israel
finally obeys, there must be no rival claims to ownership of
Palestine.
7th Century AD
-- After Muslims conquer Palestine, Arab blood (Semitic/Hamitic)
dominates Palestine. The Samaritans, racially exclusive, do
not encourage intermarriage with "Gentiles." Nevertheless,
for 1200 years the Samaritans are the first modern
Palestinians. They are authorized by God to dwell in
Palestine. This is a right which succeeding Arabs or any
other Gentile nation (as long as it does not become
excessively wicked) also may enjoy.
Palestinians
have thus never been interlopers in Israel. God allowed
them to settle there in the 8th century B.C. If God’s law
is truly unchanging, they should be allowed to remain until
Israel at last obeys at Christ’s second coming. When that happens, no Gentile
can ever take their land from them.
After Christ
1516 A.D. – The
Ottoman Turks conquer Palestine and subject the Palestinians
to centuries of feudal oppression. Palestinian farmers work
the lands of their Samaritan/Arab forefathers as tenant
renters.
1914 – With
Turkey allied with Germany against the
Western powers in World War I, Palestinians hope that if
Turkey is defeated the Allies might grant them a democratic
state. The British agree that if the Arabs helped help
defeat the Turks (with assistance from Lawrence of Arabia)
they can have their nation.
1917 – Turkey
is defeated. Yet Britain breaks its promise. Beginning with
the Balfour Declaration, it divides
Palestine between Jews and
Arabs. The Palestinians are devastated, disillusioned with
the western powers they trusted and admired.
1936-1939 –
Many more Jews flood into Palestine than agreed. Western
Jewish capital purchases extensive Palestinian land. Angry
Palestinians riot over a three-year period, even killing
Jews. Britain agrees to limit Jewish immigration and land
purchase.
1947 – The
newly formed United Nations decrees that although the
Palestinians outnumber Jews 2 to 1, 56 percent of Palestine
will be put under Jewish rule and 43 percent under Arab in
the upcoming two-state partition of the land. Palestinians
are furious. Who gave an ad hoc world-governing council in
San Francisco the right to impose Jewish rule over more than
half of Palestine? No one has ever satisfactorily
answered that question. Palestinians rise in rebellion,
determined to save their dream of an autonomous nation
consisting of at least two-thirds of Palestine, a nation
governed by themselves – not Jews. Jewish paramilitary and
terrorist groups fight back in favor of the UN decree.
Conflict rages in Palestine through 1947-8.
April 9, 1948 –
Determined not to share any of Palestine with the
Palestinians, Zionist terrorists slaughter 250 innocent men,
women and children in the sleeping Arab village of
Deir Yassin. They widely publicize this atrocity to the Palestinians, threatening a
similar fate if they do not flee; 800,000 flee in terror.
Zionists suddenly possess 80 percent of the property in
Palestine as well as
sovereignty over virtually the entire nation.
1948 to 1973 –
No longer needing to purchase property from Palestinians,
Israel confiscates much remaining Palestinian property
(largely through illegal settlements or outright theft, for
“security purposes"). Tens of thousands of formerly
prosperous Palestinian land owners and their children
languish in Zionist concentration camps, subject to inhuman
conditions. Arab anger and righteous indignation remain at
the boiling point, contributing to the 1967 and 1973 wars of
attempted liberation of Palestine. These fail, resulting in
even more Israeli occupation of Palestine, particularly of
Gaza and the West Bank.
2008 – Rapidly
expanding illegal Jewish settlements and construction of a
concrete “fence” throughout Israel quickly devour even more
Palestinian territory.
What Prophecy Tells Us
Future –
Ezekiel 38 and 39 predict the whole Middle East and world
will come under Jewish control. The prophet sees
Israel dwelling at peace with no one able to oppose her. Yet she is so wicked,
polluting the land, that God hides His face from her!
10 At last, Revelation indicates, the archetypal
harlot Israel, having
crucified her first spiritual Husband, Jesus, marries her
false husband Antichrist and rules the nations with him; she
ruthlessly persecutes Christians. 11
Yet Antichrist,
“The Beast” (also called Gog), turns on the harlot Israel.
He gathers armies from the nations, including the Arab
world. 12 They invade Israel and slaughter most
Jews, attempting to once and for all end the "Jewish
problem" through Jewish extinction. Jews are thrust into
their "great tribulation" or "time of Jacob's trouble."
Christ prophesied this to be “the time of the Gentiles” when
Jerusalem is "trodden under foot.” 13 Two
messengers from God, the "two witnesses," call down plagues.
14 But the Gentiles' general mood is of
triumphant rejoicing, "marrying and giving in marriage."
Optimistically, they begin a whole new world order, enjoying
unrestrained wickedness as did the world before the flood.
15
Just before
Jewish extinction, Christ returns. The nations, including
the Arabs, unite against Him. 16 The Beast
attempts to destroy Christ as He comes in the skies. Instead
Christ rains fire on all who oppose Him. He destroys them in
the battle of Armageddon. 17
A remnant of
beleaguered Jews repents and trusts their true Messiah. For
the first time in at least two millennia, they give God the
obedience He has always required. He allows them and their
posterity to inhabit the Promised Land for 1000 years.
Surviving Palestinians and Arab peoples worship Christ,
obeying His law under the threat of quick judgment. 18
This is the
last we know about the Palestinians. At the end of the 1000
years of peace, Satan will be released with his demons. Many
people will choose to rebel against Christ. He will send
fire from heaven to destroy them. 19
Will the
Palestinians be among that number, perhaps still resentful
God displaced them from their former homeland and returned
it to its lawful inhabitants, His obedient chosen people?
No one knows.
Why do the
Palestinians present a moral challenge to Christians? Why
should evangelicals accept the fact that God gives first
rights of occupation to the Palestinians today, just as He
did their forefathers, the Samaritans?
Because,
without that understanding, Christians will join with those
who once received the law of God and now trample it and who
oppress the lawful inhabitants of Palestine.
By giving aid
and comfort to such wicked Zionists, Scripture says we
"become partakers of their evil deeds." 20
Endnotes:
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Scriptures teaching that God's covenant with Israel is accessed only
by obedience include: Gen. 18:1,9; Ex. 19:5; Deut.
7:9-15, 11:13-15, 15:4-5, 19:8-9, 28:1-68, 30:9-20;
Josh. 24:19-20; I Sam. 2:30, 12:14-15, 12:20-25; I Chron.
28:9; II Chron 15:2; I Kings 6:12-13, 9:4-9, 11:38; II
Kings 21:8; Is. 58:9-14, 65:11-12; Jer. 17:24-25,
18:7-10, 22:4-5, 26:3-6; Zech 3:7. Scriptures teaching
God’s requirement of obedience for Jews to occupy or
reoccupy Palestine include: Lev. 26, Num. 32:15, Deut.
1:37, 28:21, 25, 37,41, 58-64, 29:28; I Sam. 12:20-25; I
Kings 8:46-53; II Kings 18:11,12, 21:8; II Chron.
7:17-22, 30:9; Neh. 1:8-9; Jer. 4:1-4, 7:5-7, 12:16-17,
13:22, 15:19, 22:4-5, 29:13; Hosea 9:15; Amos 4:1-2;
Zech. 7:11-14. Also see,
Almost
Anyone Can Occupy Palestine
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Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911, "Samaritans," pg 209.
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Ezra 4:2, 10
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Wikipedia presents an interesting article, "Samaritan," elevating
the claim to Israelite ancestry.
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Ezra 4:10
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Smith's Bible Dictionary, Pyramid Books, NY, 1967, "Samaritans," p.
598.
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Ibid.
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Wikipedia, "Samaritan."
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Isaiah 10:5-6
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Ezekiel 29:22-39
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Rev. 17:1-8
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Ezekiel 38:5
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Luke 21:24
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Rev. 11:6
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Matt. 24:38
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Zech. 14:2
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Rev. 16:16, Rev. 19:19
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Zech. 14:16-18
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Rev. 20:7-9
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II John 1:11
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