Jew Hatred
Even though I have an additional three sources to disclose, I thought
it would be more prudent to cover one of the subjects that is of dire
consequences these days. Although very
misunderstood, a great increase in Jew hatred around the world is actually an
indication of the end of days.First of all, let me correct a misnomer seen everyday in the
world. The term anti-Semitism has become
synonymous with Jew hatred. From the Scriptural genealogical record comes some of the most
well-known terms relating to Israelite people: Semite and Semitic originate
from Noah's son Shem. The Shemites are
all the descendants of Shem, but a more modern term (actually came from Germany in the
1800’s) was Semite. The misnomer is Shem
descendants include all Arabs and even other cultures. The Mayan culture as an example, which is
greatly talked about these days due to their calendar and prophecies, dwelled
on the Yucatan Peninsula. Yucatan
is an improper pronunciation of Yoktan who was a descendant of Shem. In other words anti-Semitism really includes
the hatred of many people on this planet including possibly the Mayan culture.
Anyway,
what really is Jew hatred? Two facts need to be clarified first. One is that the Jewish people were designated
by Hashem as Am Segulah. Although the
world translates Am Segulah as the Chosen People, it is more properly
translated as the “nation of the remedy.”
In other words, when Hashem told the Jews through the prophet Isaiah “To
be a light unto the nations,” He was tasking the Jews spread throughout the
world and to bring the message of Hashem to the world. That message is the remedy for the world’s
problems. The specifics I will cover in
another blog post. The message, however,
has been greatly rejected by the people of the world – they are not interested
in carrying out the will of Hashem, but doing their own thing, no matter how
evil or dangerous it may be. It is the
biggest reason the world is in so much trouble today. The problem is “if you can’t kill the message,
kill the messenger.” Jew hatred in
essence is the world fighting Hashem and His word but the Jews are the
scapegoat since Hashem is not touchable.
This has gone on for thousands of years but now it has increased greatly
for another reason. The work of the
Jewish nation is basically finished. It
is time for the Jews to return to their ancestral homeland. Many Jews, however, are stubborn and think
they will remain comfortable outside of Israel. Hashem is sending a strong message to the
Jews worldwide. The economy, the
political situation, the threat of war and, above all, the Jew hatred is
telling the world Jewry it is no longer possible to continue outside of Israel, come
home. Israel is the only safe place in
the world for a Jew (the subject of another blog post). It is clearly stated in many places
throughout scriptures that the Jews have the mission to be in every corner of
the globe, spread the word of Torah and then return home after the mission is
accomplished. It is and being the end of
history as we know it, it is time to come home.
How well the Jews have done throughout history and why, if we are on a
mission to save the world and help the people, has our history been so replete
with suffering? Wouldn’t one think that
Hashem would make it easy to do His will?
The answer is very complicated and well covered in scriptures but will
have to wait for its own blog post. Just
be aware that the greatest miracle of the history of this world is that the
Jews are still here. Many great powers
throughout history tried to eliminate the Jews from this planet, but
failed. It says in the Torah “you will
remain small in number but will never disappear.” That prophecy, told to Moses 3324 years ago,
we are witness to its fulfillment and is a testimonial to the fact that the
Torah truly is the word of Hashem.
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