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Episode: “Entering the Promised Land”
Moses continued the Patriarchs’ Land promises. We follow the story in Jericho where the ancient Israelites contended for the Land promised by God
Series:Eretz Israel (The Land of Israel) (2021)”
In this eight-part television series, Dr. Jeffrey Seif takes viewers through Eretz Israel (The Land of Israel). By exploring the Bible’s accounts of the Holy Land’s past, present, and prophetic future, we discover an inextricable relationship between the people of Israel and the land of Israel. Former CBS correspondent David Dolan helps explore the modern-day struggles that accompany the re-establishment of the ancestral Jewish homeland. On-location TV footage, dramas, and Zola’s wonderful music punctuate the series.

Caption transcript for Eretz Israel (The Land of Israel) (2021): “Entering the Promised Land” (4/8)

  • 00:03 David Hart: Welcome to "Our Jewish Roots" with insightful Bible teaching from Israel by Dr. Jeffrey Seif. We travel to Jericho
  • 00:14 today on "Eretz Israel," "The Land of Israel."
  • 00:16 ♪♪♪
  • 00:25 narrator: "Look to the North, the South,
  • 00:31 the East, the West."
  • 00:35 ♪♪♪
  • 00:42 narrator: "All the land which thou seest,
  • 00:44 to thee will I give it and to thy seed forever.
  • 00:50 Indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither
  • 00:54 slumber nor sleep."
  • 00:57 ♪♪♪
  • 01:03 narrator: "Eretz Israel."
  • 01:05 ♪♪♪
  • 01:13 David: We're so glad you've joined us today.
  • 01:14 I'm David Hart.
  • 01:16 Kirsten Hart: I'm Kirsten Hart.
  • 01:17 Jeffrey Seif: I am Jeffrey Seif.
  • 01:19 Did you ever hear that life's a journey?
  • 01:21 Well, indeed, it is.
  • 01:24 Here, we're looking at the first steps of the journey of the
  • 01:27 Hebrew nation in the land of Israel.
  • 01:29 First stop: Jericho, yes? Kirsten: Oh, I have a song.
  • 01:33 David: I do too.
  • 01:34 ♪ Then Joshua fought the battle of Jericho. ♪♪
  • 01:36 I know it's been in our head this whole time.
  • 01:39 David: Second grade I learned about the battle of Jericho,
  • 01:41 long time ago.
  • 01:42 Still, lots to learn today.
  • 01:44 Jeffrey: It's a famous story. People tell it.
  • 01:46 We show it. We take you there.
  • 01:49 You're gonna love it.
  • 01:50 Kirsten: You do, and you were driving--you had to drive
  • 01:53 through the wilderness, part wilderness, to get there.
  • 01:54 We saw that-- we see that.
  • 01:56 Jeffrey: Ah, listen, no problem. They had to walk.
  • 01:58 Kirsten: You're right.
  • 01:59 Jeffrey: They didn't have the Rover.
  • 02:01 David: Speaking of, we're gonna see you driving
  • 02:03 your white Range Rover in Jericho.
  • 02:06 Jeffrey: Yes, and we were roving around all right
  • 02:09 to places off the beaten path.
  • 02:12 David: That's right. Let's go to Israel, right now.
  • 02:18 narrator: "These are the words which Moses spoke
  • 02:20 to all Israel: 'The Lord our God's spoken to us in Horeb,
  • 02:26 saying, "Behold, I have set the land before you.
  • 02:30 Go in and possess the land which the Lord sware unto your
  • 02:33 fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
  • 02:37 to give unto thee and to their seed after them."
  • 02:41 And the Lord said unto me, "Lift up thine eyes westward
  • 02:46 and northward and southward and eastward,
  • 02:49 and behold it with thine eyes.
  • 02:53 But charge Joshua, and encourage him,
  • 02:56 and strengthen him: for he shall go over before this people,
  • 03:01 and he shall cause them to inherit the land
  • 03:03 which thou shall see."'"
  • 03:10 Jeffrey: We call him Moshe Rabbenu,
  • 03:13 "Moses our Teacher."
  • 03:15 But he wasn't just a teacher; he was a guide.
  • 03:17 He led hundreds and hundreds of thousands of Jewish people
  • 03:21 through a barren wasteland en route to a Promised Land.
  • 03:26 And here we are at that wasteland and here
  • 03:29 we're going to that Promised Land.
  • 03:32 As Bible readers know that he went to it by way of a place
  • 03:35 called Jericho, we're gonna find it,
  • 03:38 get a little help with the GPS.
  • 03:39 We're gonna make our way as we walk in the footsteps of Moses
  • 03:43 en route to the Promised Land.
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  • 04:17 Jeffrey: In the decades and many despaired,
  • 04:20 Moses kept going because the Lord had spoken and given him
  • 04:23 a particular vision.
  • 04:26 A particular vision for a particular people taking
  • 04:29 residency in a particular place.
  • 04:32 Let me show it to you on a map here.
  • 04:34 Get a good look at this.
  • 04:36 They left Mit Ghamr Egypt.
  • 04:38 It's off the map right here
  • 04:41 and they made their way to Ha'Sinai, Sinai.
  • 04:43 It's off the map here still.
  • 04:45 And then they came up to Kadesh Barnea,
  • 04:47 after which they wandered for approaching four decades and,
  • 04:50 after wandering in the wilderness,
  • 04:52 they finally are here en route to Jericho where they're gonna
  • 04:56 make their way into what's called the Promised Land.
  • 05:01 And why is it called the Promised Land?
  • 05:02 Because God promised it to a particular people.
  • 05:06 The borders are delineated clearly.
  • 05:09 You have the Great Sea, the Mediterranean,
  • 05:11 the River of Egypt.
  • 05:13 Noted is the Dead Sea, the Jordan River,
  • 05:16 going up toward the Euphrates and extending eastward.
  • 05:20 This is actually a conservative map.
  • 05:21 There's a cogent argument we're moving eastward still.
  • 05:25 In any case, we wanna take a look at this land,
  • 05:28 what the Bible says about it.
  • 05:30 We hear a lot of it in the press.
  • 05:32 Let's see if we can be impressed by the biblical text.
  • 05:35 Come with me. Let's go have a talk in Jericho.
  • 05:45 Jeffrey: Well, there's a map and there's a map.
  • 05:47 Today, individuals are fond of speaking of the road map for
  • 05:51 peace and, typically, those that are engaged in the road map for
  • 05:55 peace are simply looking to carve up Israel,
  • 05:58 piece by piece by piece.
  • 06:01 I look at the Bible as something of a road map and therein it
  • 06:04 delineates clearly, what God's will is,
  • 06:08 what his ways are, what his intentions
  • 06:11 are for people and places, and it is so explicit.
  • 06:16 It's not even a tacit inference. It's noted very clearly.
  • 06:20 In fact, in Exodus chapter 32, Moses is on record petitioning
  • 06:25 God, reminding him of his own promise noted to the patriarchs,
  • 06:30 to Avraham, to Yizhaq, and Ya'aqoz--
  • 06:33 Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob--saying,
  • 06:35 quote, in chapter 32, verse 13: "I'll multiply your descendants
  • 06:39 as the stars; and all this land that I have spoken I will give
  • 06:45 to your descendants, and they shall inherit it forever."
  • 06:50 Let me ask you a question.
  • 06:51 How long do you think "forever" is?
  • 06:56 Seems to me that forever is, like, a really long time.
  • 07:02 What is this land that's vouchsafed to the children of
  • 07:05 Israel that they are to have forever?
  • 07:08 Well, there are various references to the borders I
  • 07:10 showed you on the map.
  • 07:12 Now let me show you on the biblical map because it's noted
  • 07:14 very, very clearly.
  • 07:17 If you'll go, it's called bamidbar which means
  • 07:19 "in the wilderness," and it's a fitting title.
  • 07:22 As you can see, we're out here in the wilderness,
  • 07:24 very arid, very dry.
  • 07:26 And the children of Israel, according to the biblical text,
  • 07:29 went on a long and arduous journey en route to the land
  • 07:32 that's called the Promised Land, that is vouchsafed to
  • 07:36 generations of Jews in perpetuity forever,
  • 07:39 according to the text.
  • 07:42 The boundaries, as I showed you in the map, are delineated.
  • 07:45 In chapter 34 of Numbers we're told:
  • 07:48 "The Lord spoke to Moses."
  • 07:50 Notice, it's the Lord spoke; it's not a secretary of state
  • 07:54 spoke, it's not a president spoke,
  • 07:56 it's not the United Nations, commonly referred to as the
  • 08:00 United Nothing spoke.
  • 08:02 It is, "The Lord spoke saying,
  • 08:04 'Command the children of Israel.'"
  • 08:06 The language is very strong.
  • 08:08 "Command," it sounds somewhat forceful to me.
  • 08:11 "And say, 'When you come
  • 08:12 into the land of Kena'an, Canaan,'"
  • 08:16 and the first stop here is Jericho where there was a battle
  • 08:18 royal played out, and we know how God miraculously enabled
  • 08:23 them to have success in that conflagration.
  • 08:25 He says, "When you come into the land,
  • 08:27 this is the land that shall fall to you as an inheritance."
  • 08:33 Note again, the language.
  • 08:34 It's not just a battle for now; it's a battle for tomorrow
  • 08:39 in no uncertain terms.
  • 08:42 He says, "When you come into the land that will fall to you as an
  • 08:45 inheritance, the land of Canaan,"
  • 08:47 and then he goes to its boundaries.
  • 08:50 And then the literature is explicit in noting the
  • 08:53 boundaries that I showed you on the map.
  • 08:56 Now, at the risk of sounding negative and it's not like the
  • 09:02 heat is getting to me out here, but let me say,
  • 09:05 as clear as it is that this land is committed to a particular
  • 09:09 people, I'm clueless at one level how reasoning Bible people
  • 09:15 just don't seem to get it.
  • 09:17 Makes no sense to me at one level.
  • 09:19 There must be some kind of blindness over the eyes
  • 09:22 of some Bible readers.
  • 09:24 Jews are forever being accused of having a blindness.
  • 09:26 They read the Bible and they can't see it.
  • 09:29 Well, to me, it isn't just a question of why Jews can't see
  • 09:32 things about Jesus in the Bible; it's why Jesus people can't see
  • 09:37 things about Jews in the Bible, like the fact that there is a
  • 09:41 particular people that's given a particular place.
  • 09:44 Frankly, at the risk of sounding overly pessimistic,
  • 09:48 this is a series I shouldn't even have to make.
  • 09:50 It is just so simple, it is so one-plus-one-equal-two,
  • 09:54 and that is that God gave this land to the Jew.
  • 09:58 And the story is played out rather dramatically after
  • 10:01 spending many, many years in the wilderness,
  • 10:04 the children of Israel began their conquest of Canaan.
  • 10:08 Leaving the base camp, they have a struggle
  • 10:12 at Jericho right behind me.
  • 10:14 And then there's a campaign to the south.
  • 10:16 It'll go up north and the end result will be is that the main
  • 10:21 backbone of Canaanite resistance will be broken,
  • 10:24 enabling the children of Israel to take their inheritance.
  • 10:29 Friends, if we read the Bible, if we believe the Bible,
  • 10:33 let's stand up for what the Bible says and support the
  • 10:37 Jewish bid for residency here in the ancestral homeland.
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  • 12:18 narrator: "For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good
  • 12:21 land: a land of fig trees and pomegranates,
  • 12:26 a land of olive oil and honey.
  • 12:30 Arise, walk through the land, for all the land which thou
  • 12:35 seest, to thee will I give it and to thy seed forever."
  • 12:43 Worship in the shadows of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
  • 12:49 Behold the land of the covenant.
  • 12:59 Kirsten: Jeff was on location in the ancient city of Jericho
  • 13:03 and we take tours to Israel two times a year.
  • 13:05 We don't go into the ancient city of Jericho, where Jeff was.
  • 13:09 We drive by it on our ascent up to Jerusalem,
  • 13:13 and that beautiful area is filled--
  • 13:16 you've gotta go see this.
  • 13:17 Filled with date palm trees.
  • 13:19 I mean, it's just kind of like a mirage of beautiful palm trees
  • 13:23 in the ancient city of Jericho.
  • 13:24 David: And many of you have joined us on tour.
  • 13:26 If you haven't, please consider joining us on a tour to Israel.
  • 13:30 It'll change your life.
  • 13:31 Also, we just wanna say thank you so much for helping us to
  • 13:35 get to Israel where we produce our dramatic re-enactments,
  • 13:39 we send Dr. Seif on location.
  • 13:41 We could not send you there without your help.
  • 13:45 Jeffrey: Yeah, so you say,
  • 13:47 "Okay, Jeffrey, go on location. You go there."
  • 13:49 David: Yes, I know you love it.
  • 13:51 Jeffrey: I do, and--
  • 13:52 Kirsten: It's pricey to send you there.
  • 13:53 Jeffrey: It is, and I love that you do and I hope
  • 13:55 that you love the doing, to tell you the truth.
  • 13:57 Not me, but just looking at the Bible land through a Jewish
  • 14:01 perspective and to take people there,
  • 14:04 it really is rather unique, we think, what we do.
  • 14:07 And if you think it's unique too,
  • 14:09 please help us do it.
  • 14:11 Kirsten: Good word.
  • 14:12 David: David Dolan is our historian for this whole series.
  • 14:15 We take you there right now to Tel Aviv,
  • 14:18 to Independence Hall.
  • 14:19 Let's go now.
  • 14:23 Jeffrey: The backdrop this week to our continued story of
  • 14:25 the modern state of Israel is the historic Independence Hall
  • 14:30 in Tel Aviv.
  • 14:32 Here's David Dolan.
  • 14:35 David Dolan: I'm standing in Independence Hall in Tel Aviv
  • 14:38 where the state of Israel was declared in 1948.
  • 14:41 But much happened in the years before that that led
  • 14:44 to that historic moment.
  • 14:45 In 1931 the Arab leader of the land,
  • 14:48 Haj Amin Husayni, held a pan Islamic conference,
  • 14:51 bringing Muslims from around the region where they declared there
  • 14:54 will be no Jewish state here in the land.
  • 14:57 Two years later, a man named Adolf Hitler came to power in
  • 15:00 German, soon after writing "Mein Kampf," where he declared that
  • 15:03 all the Jews of Europe would be slaughtered.
  • 15:06 Two hundred and fifty thousand Jewish refugees fled Germany
  • 15:09 during the 1930s and came here to live in the land.
  • 15:13 As the numbers increased, the Muslim resistance increased as
  • 15:16 well, and in 1936 an Arab general strike was held.
  • 15:21 Eighty Jews were killed in rioting throughout the land.
  • 15:24 As a result of that, the British held a conference and decided to
  • 15:28 partition the land into an Arab and a Jewish state,
  • 15:31 no longer promising to fulfill the mandate's call for just a
  • 15:34 Jewish state west of the Jordan River.
  • 15:37 Soon after that, another general strike broke out in 1938.
  • 15:41 More Jews were killed, more Arabs were killed.
  • 15:44 The Arabs here felt for sure that Hitler would launch a war
  • 15:47 on Europe and would be victorious,
  • 15:49 and they would never have to put up with a Jewish state here.
  • 15:52 In 1939, as a result of that violence,
  • 15:55 the British issued something called "The White Paper"
  • 15:57 at a conference in London.
  • 15:59 It proposed a binational state
  • 16:01 in which the Jews would be a minority.
  • 16:04 Only 75,000 more Jews would be let into the land after
  • 16:07 that and then no more.
  • 16:10 Well, the Jews realized this was a recipe for disaster.
  • 16:13 They would probably be killed by the Arab minority,
  • 16:15 a majority here in the land.
  • 16:17 Nevertheless, they accepted this plan.
  • 16:19 Later that same year, Hitler invaded Poland
  • 16:22 and World War II began.
  • 16:24 It would be a disaster for the Jewish people.
  • 16:27 The Holocaust would take the lives of 6-million Jews.
  • 16:31 Few Jews in the land here believed what they were hearing,
  • 16:34 that this mass slaughter was taking place.
  • 16:37 Meanwhile, German General Rommel was on his way to Palestine with
  • 16:41 the goal of driving the Jews out of the land and taking the Holy
  • 16:45 Land for Germany.
  • 16:46 It didn't happen.
  • 16:48 His forces were stopped in Egypt by Allied Forces which,
  • 16:51 by now, included the United States.
  • 16:53 That was in July of 1942.
  • 16:56 During the War, Winston Churchill promised the Jews a
  • 16:59 state, despite the White Paper and they fought with him and
  • 17:03 helped him in his war effort.
  • 17:05 By 1947, the British wanted out of this conflict.
  • 17:09 Following the War, the new government in London went back
  • 17:12 on that promise of a Jewish state,
  • 17:14 again proposing a binational state.
  • 17:17 Attacks were launched against British positions here in the
  • 17:20 land by various Jewish groups.
  • 17:22 Trains were blown up and other things.
  • 17:24 In Cairo, Haj Amin Husayni was organizing an Arab army to take
  • 17:27 the land after the War.
  • 17:29 In November of 1947, the UN voted to partition the land into
  • 17:34 a Jewish and Arab state.
  • 17:35 The Jewish state would be in three different parts.
  • 17:39 It was a recipe for disaster,
  • 17:41 and yet it was still accepted by the Jews.
  • 17:44 And yet, the state of Israel was born.
  • 17:47 In this hall, May 14, 1948, this Declaration of Independence was
  • 17:52 signed by David Ben-Gurion and 18 other delegates.
  • 17:55 The state of Israel was born.
  • 17:57 [speaking foreign language]
  • 18:21 Jeffrey: We're here courtesy of the Israeli army,
  • 18:23 literally, that gave us access to a base that's right at the
  • 18:26 corner where we have Jordan on one end,
  • 18:29 Syria on the other, and Israel.
  • 18:32 Goodness, what a place and what
  • 18:33 a struggle to get to this place, yes, David?
  • 18:36 David Dolan: Oh, absolutely.
  • 18:37 We're at the southern end of the Golan Heights where we had
  • 18:39 intense battles in 1967, intense battles in 1973.
  • 18:44 This position and many other Israeli positions were overrun
  • 18:48 by the Syrians in that war.
  • 18:50 And you know, we have these three countries that have also
  • 18:52 had other struggles.
  • 18:53 Syria and Jordan have had near civil war--
  • 18:57 near a war a couple times.
  • 18:59 Struggles between them as well.
  • 19:01 We have a dispute over water going on: very little water.
  • 19:04 We're here on a hot day and the three countries want it.
  • 19:08 We have the Sea of Galilee right below which,
  • 19:10 of course, is such a strategic freshwater reservoir for Israel,
  • 19:14 and Syria would like it back and,
  • 19:17 again, especially for an American audience,
  • 19:19 we're talking about Syria being just a few miles here.
  • 19:22 We're talking about Jordan being right behind us here as well.
  • 19:25 These--we can literally see, and I'm looking down this way
  • 19:28 towards the valley below where there's Israeli communities.
  • 19:31 We can see communities from the three countries right here,
  • 19:34 meeting together in this little space and,
  • 19:37 of course, countries--Jordan and Israel have a peace pact,
  • 19:40 but with Syria, certainly no peace at all there.
  • 19:43 Jeffrey: Well, when I speak of--when I think of peace,
  • 19:46 I'm reminded of a peace of God that comes from walking in a
  • 19:48 covenant with God, and rolling the tape back thousands of
  • 19:52 years, he spoke to Moses and he had a peace plan for planet
  • 19:55 Earth and it entailed giving a certain people a certain parcel
  • 19:58 of real estate, and here we stand.
  • 20:00 It seems like it's prophecy being fulfilled with Israel
  • 20:04 emerging amidst all these tensions.
  • 20:06 David: It really is and, you know,
  • 20:08 we had as part of the mandate given to Britain to help
  • 20:12 establish a Jewish state--re-establish,
  • 20:14 as you pointed out, because it was here in ancient times--
  • 20:17 this area was meant to be part of that state.
  • 20:19 And it was only because of a dispute between Britain and
  • 20:21 France that it was handed over to France which then included it
  • 20:25 in the mandate for Syria.
  • 20:28 So there wouldn't have been this struggle on this particular
  • 20:31 Heights if the original declaration after World War I
  • 20:34 had been adhered to, but there was a lot of pressure that came
  • 20:37 from the Arab world against that,
  • 20:39 and so we had this struggle and, of course,
  • 20:42 it's still going on today, the Syrians demanding that Israel
  • 20:45 evacuate this plateau.
  • 20:47 There is peace, as I said, between Jordan and Israel but
  • 20:49 certainly not this other one.
  • 20:51 And where it will end up, we don't know but the fact that
  • 20:53 we're at a base and these guys are on the lookout all the time,
  • 20:56 just illustrates that that battle still goes on.
  • 21:00 Jeffrey: Yes, and I love to bring camera crews here and,
  • 21:03 David, I'm glad you're here with us to explain it some.
  • 21:06 With the Bible in view, I'm reminded when I look at this
  • 21:09 gorgeous vista and I think of the tensions,
  • 21:12 we're looking at real estate that was vouchsafed
  • 21:14 to the Jewish people.
  • 21:16 And I'm reminded as we stand here and as you remind us of
  • 21:19 battles present and as I think of battles in Bible days,
  • 21:23 I'm reminded of a struggle that goes back to the pages of the
  • 21:26 biblical text, and it's all about establishing God's kingdom
  • 21:29 plan here on earth as it is in heaven.
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  • 23:41 Kirsten: That was our favorite Israeli actress and
  • 23:44 musician, Hadar, singing Psalm 147.
  • 23:47 She's gorgeous and the song is even more beautiful,
  • 23:50 especially sung in Hebrew.
  • 23:52 We love that language.
  • 23:53 Jeffrey: Yeah, the Psalms are good in any language just to--
  • 23:56 just worship the Lord.
  • 23:58 It's beautiful.
  • 23:59 David: Your teaching today is at Golan Heights.
  • 24:01 We take tours there, and I love to watch our people as they're a
  • 24:05 little nervous about being in that part of God's country.
  • 24:09 Jeffrey: Yes, there's recent war stories there and there's
  • 24:13 memorials to that effect.
  • 24:14 And people know when they visit Israel that they're walking into
  • 24:18 a modern miracle, with battles fought yesterday and things
  • 24:21 raging in the news today, but it goes back millennia.
  • 24:26 That land was vouchsafed to the Jewish people in perpetuity
  • 24:30 going back to Bible days.
  • 24:32 Kirsten: And the Golan Heights is all about the Sea of
  • 24:34 Galilee, Lake Kinneret, water rights, isn't it?
  • 24:37 Why people--so many people are fighting for that Golan Heights
  • 24:40 because you have a height advantage but it's about that
  • 24:42 water source for the land of Israel.
  • 24:44 Jeffrey: Well, there's a military advantage
  • 24:45 with height as well.
  • 24:46 You wanna have your positions on the high ground.
  • 24:48 They're more defensible, but certainly in that part of the
  • 24:51 world, water is king.
  • 24:53 Water is gold.
  • 24:54 And with the sea there, and then the Jordan River,
  • 24:58 yes, the water is a big player.
  • 25:00 Kirsten: Right, and Golan Heights,
  • 25:02 like you mentioned, some people are--
  • 25:05 have trepidation, should I say.
  • 25:07 Kirsten: Leery of going in the area but it's safe.
  • 25:09 I mean, there's--there are hidden IDF soldiers
  • 25:11 all over that area.
  • 25:13 They keep it protected and safe.
  • 25:15 Jeffrey: Yes, yes, there is.
  • 25:17 And you know, people are always skittish, you know.
  • 25:22 With the dozens and dozens of tours that I've led to Israel,
  • 25:25 I've always encountered people who went there and their friends
  • 25:30 are praying for them, they're just certain
  • 25:32 they're gonna get blown up.
  • 25:34 And then they go and they go, "Goodness gracious,
  • 25:36 it's so peaceful and uneventful."
  • 25:38 And it's interesting.
  • 25:41 There's a chasm between the rhetoric and the reality.
  • 25:44 It's safe to go.
  • 25:45 David: Still prophecy being fulfilled
  • 25:47 in that area, right now?
  • 25:49 Jeffrey: Well, I believe so.
  • 25:50 To be sure, just the resurrection of the modern
  • 25:52 national state of Israel itself is prophetic.
  • 25:54 If Jesus is going to come to Jews sang in Jerusalem,
  • 25:58 "Blessed be he who comes in the name of the Lord," then there
  • 26:01 has to be Jews in Jerusalem in order to say it.
  • 26:04 And so, you know, Israel's re-emergence kind of clicked.
  • 26:10 It sets the stopwatch and the timetable
  • 26:12 for prophetic events, yes.
  • 26:14 Kirsten: And as we progress, there is a saying in Israel:
  • 26:17 "Never forget," and we should never forget the blood shed and
  • 26:20 the lives that were lost to claim back the Golan Heights
  • 26:24 where you were and all of that land.
  • 26:26 The Jewish people have walked through bloodshed after
  • 26:28 bloodshed after war.
  • 26:30 They're fighting for that land, for that Promised Land.
  • 26:32 Jeffrey: That's true.
  • 26:33 The genesis of it is the Holocaust,
  • 26:35 that is, after being beaten to a pulp,
  • 26:38 not just by Hitler and his associates,
  • 26:42 but it's been thousands of years through history.
  • 26:45 You know, enough already.
  • 26:47 And that mantra, "Never forget," prompted the spirited
  • 26:54 representation in the national homeland of Israel and,
  • 26:59 you know, when you're fighting for your wife and kids and for
  • 27:02 your future, it's a little more than just signing up to join an
  • 27:06 army to go overseas somewhere.
  • 27:08 There's a lot more resolve there, to be sure.
  • 27:10 David: And fighting is a good word,
  • 27:11 but also a lot of prayer, that we even end our program with
  • 27:15 every week, pray for the peace.
  • 27:17 Jeffrey: Indeed we do, and it's prayers and cares
  • 27:20 and shares that moves it all forward.
  • 27:22 Kirsten: We're so thankful for all of your insight,
  • 27:24 for your knowledge, your wisdom, in taking us to the land in this
  • 27:28 series and we will take you to a song written by our founder,
  • 27:33 Zola Levitt, after we pray this prayer
  • 27:36 for the peace of Jerusalem.
  • 27:37 Jeff, would you?
  • 27:39 Jeffrey: Yes, "Shaalu shalom Yerushalayim."
  • 27:40 David: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
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Episodes in this series

  1. The Land Promised
  2. Promised to the Next Generation
  3. To All Generations
  4. Entering the Promised Land
  5. Fighting for the Promised Land
  6. Promised Forever
  7. Jesus and the Promised Land
  8. Israel Fulfilling Prophecy

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