You write: “Since God is the cosmic scriptwriter,
director and producer, the events of human history are not random.
This is a story
with a plot -- a goal. This means we’re headed for a specific
destination; there is a finish line.”
Then you write: “Unfortunately
something went badly wrong. Beginning with Adam and Eve eating from the tree
of knowledge, the relationship
began to fall apart. Humanity found it too difficult to maintain a
relationship with an invisible God. People felt that showing respect
to the various visible forces of nature, created by God, would be the
way to indirectly show respect to God Himself. What happened however
was that within a few generations worship of God was replaced by worship
of nature: the sun, the moon the trees... God was forgotten and idol
worship was practiced by all. The whole purpose of creation was lost.”
If God created all, was satisfied with His work, directs and produces
all, is there not a contradiction in what you go on to say? Please
explain.
“Before they enter the land, the Jewish
people send an envoy to the Canaanites with the message, ‘God, the Creator of the
Universe has promised this land to our forefathers. We are now here
to claim
our inheritance, and we ask you to leave peacefully.’”
I cannot find this quote in the Bible. Can you tell me where you
found it?
Thank you,
Paul Cohen
Ken’s reply:
Dear Paul,
Shalom-You didn’t find it because it’s not a direct quote.
Here the quotation marks are used to imply dialogue rather than an
actual quote from a text. i.e. it gives a different perspective to
the narrative rather than just 3rd party description-something like
a script in a play. I hope I’m making sense. In any case it’s
just a literary way of summarizing what the Torah text has implied
over and over again in Chumash (The Five Books of Moses) and Navi
(The Books of the Prophets). If this isn’t clear let me know
and I will try and explain it better. All the Best, Ken S.
Paul’s reply:
Hi Ken,
No, it still isn’t clear to me how or where this is indicated
in the Torah. Can you give me “chapter and verse”?
Todah rabah [Thank you very much],
Paul
When Ken did not reply, Paul sent a reminder and clarification a couple
of months later:
Hi Ken, I have not heard back from you. In case you did not receive
it, here is my question and the correspondence again. I understand
that you are paraphrasing, but I cannot find anything remotely resembling
the request you report that the Israelites gave to the inhabitants
of the land God was giving them. So I am asking you to show me where
that happened.
Thank you once again,
Paul Cohen
After still no reply, Paul sent this note:
Your Statement: “Before
they enter the land, the Jewish people send an envoy to the Canaanites
with the message, ‘God, the Creator
of the Universe has promised this land to our forefathers. We are now
here to claim our inheritance, and we ask you to leave peacefully.’”
Hi Ken,
The reason your paraphrased statement stood out to me, causing me
to ask you where you found it, is because, contrary to “summarizing
the Torah text,” it quite clearly is altogether contradictory
to the Scriptural record. The Lord God of Israel, in no uncertain terms,
and on more than one occasion, gave specific instructions to the children
of Israel to show no mercy, take no prisoners, declare no amnesties,
and in no way to deal with those occupying the land He was giving to
them except to expel and destroy them. Here are some pertinent examples
of His instructions and warnings:
“Behold, I am about to send an Angel before you, to guard you
in the way, and to bring you to the place which I have prepared. Be
on guard before Him, and listen to His voice. Do not be rebellious
against Him, for He will not forgive your transgressions; for My name
is in Him. For if you fully listen to His voice, and do all which I
speak, I will be an enemy to those distressing you, and will be a foe
to your foes. For My Angel shall go before you and bring you
IN TO the Amorite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, and the Canaanite,
and the Hivite, and the Jebusite; AND I WILL CUT THEM OFF. You shall
not bow down to their gods, and you shall not serve them. And you shall
not do according to their works. But tearing you shall tear them down,
and smashing you shall smash their pillars. And you shall serve Jehovah
your God, and He will bless your bread and your water. And I will remove
sickness from your midst. There shall not be one miscarrying, nor one
barren in your land. I will fulfill the number of your days. I
will send My terror before you, AND I WILL CONFOUND ALL THE PEOPLE
AMONG
WHOM YOU COME. And I will give the neck of your enemies to you. And
I will send hornets before you which shall drive out the Hivite, the
Canaanite, and the Hittite before you. I will not drive them out from
before you in one year, that the land not become a waste, and the beast
of the field multiply on you. I will drive them out before you little
by little, until you are fruitful and possess the land. And I will
set your border from the Red Sea as far as the Sea of the Philistines,
and from the wilderness as far as the River. For I will give
the people of the land into your hand. AND YOU SHALL DRIVE THEM OUT
BEFORE YOU.
YOU SHALL NOT CUT A COVENANT FOR THEM and for their gods. They shall
not dwell in your land, lest they cause you to sin towards Me. If you
serve their gods, it will be a snare to you” (Exodus 23:20-33
LITV).
“Do everything that I command today. Then I will force the Amorites,
Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites out of your
way. BE CAREFUL NOT TO MAKE A TREATY WITH THOSE WHO LIVE IN
THE LAND WHERE YOU ARE GOING. This will prove to be a trap to you. But tear
down their altars, crush their sacred stones, and cut down their poles
dedicated to the goddess Asherah” (Exodus 34:11-13 GW).
“The LORD your God will bring you to the land you’re about
to enter and take possession of. He will force many nations out of
your way: the Hittites, Girgashites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites,
Hivites, and Jebusites-seven nations larger and more powerful than
you. When the LORD your God gives them to you and you defeat
them, DESTROY EVERY ONE OF THEM BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN CLAIMED BY THE
LORD.
Don’t make any treaties with them OR SHOW THEM ANY MERCY.... But this is what you must do to these people: Tear down their altars,
smash their sacred stones, cut down their poles dedicated to the goddess
Asherah, and burn their idols.... You must destroy all the
people the LORD your God hands over to you. HAVE NO PITY ON THEM, and never worship
their gods, because they will be a trap for you.... The LORD your God
will hand these people over to you and will throw them into a great
panic until they’re destroyed. He will hand their kings over
to you, and no one on earth will even remember their names. No one
will be able to stop you. You will destroy them all” (Deuteronomy
7:1-2, 5, 16, 23-24 GW).
“Hear, O, Israel! You are to pass over Jordan today, to
go in to EXPEL nations greater and mightier than you, cities great and fenced
up to heaven, a people great and tall, the sons of the giants, whom
you know and have heard it said, Who can stand before the sons of Anak!
Therefore, understand today that Jehovah your God is He Who goes over
before you. Like a consuming fire, He shall destroy them, and
He shall BRING THEM DOWN BEFORE YOUR FACE. So you shall drive them out and destroy
them quickly, as Jehovah has said to you. Do not speak in your heart,
after Jehovah your God has cast them out from before you, saying: For
my righteousness, Jehovah has brought me in to possess this land. But
for the wickedness of these nations, Jehovah your God DRIVES them out
from before you. Not for your righteousness, or for the uprightness
of your heart, do you go to possess their land. But for the wickedness
of these nations Jehovah your God drives them out from before you,
so that He may perform the Word which Jehovah swore to your fathers,
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Therefore, understand that Jehovah your
God does not give you this good land, to possess it, for your righteousness.
For you are a stiff-necked people” (Deuteronomy 9:1-6 MKJV).
The one instance that Moses relates where it may appear that Israel
was permitted to seek the peace of those in the land turns out to show
otherwise. As is explained in detail, such an approach was not permissible
with the nations within the land given to Israel:
“When you come near a city to fight against it, then
call to it for peace. And it shall be, if it answers peace to you, and shall
open to you, then it shall be that all the people found in it shall
be forced laborers for you, and shall serve you. And if it shall not
make peace with you, and shall make war with you, then you shall lay
siege against it. And Jehovah your God shall give it into your hand;
and you shall strike every male of it by the mouth of the sword. Only,
the women, and the little ones, and the livestock, and all in the city,
all its plunder, you shall seize for yourself. And you shall eat the
plunder of your enemies which Jehovah your God has given to you. SO
YOU SHALL DO TO ALL THE CITIES VERY FAR AWAY FROM YOU, WHICH ARE NOT
THE CITIES OF THESE NATIONS. BUT OF THE CITIES OF THESE PEOPLES WHICH
JEHOVAH YOUR GOD IS GIVING YOU AS AN INHERITANCE, YOU SHALL NOT KEEP
ALIVE ANY THAT BREATHES. BUT YOU SHALL UTTERLY DESTROY THEM, the Hittites,
and the Amorites, the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, the Hivites,
and the Jebusites, as Jehovah your God has commanded you” (Deuteronomy
20:10-17 LITV).
Moses, speaking to the children of Israel right before they would
begin the conquest of the land, sums it up once again:
“The Lord your God, He will go over before you; He will send
destruction on all those nations, and you will take their land as your
heritage: and Joshua will go over at your head as the Lord has said.
The Lord will do to them as He did to Sihon and to Og, the kings of
the Amorites, and to their land, whom He put to destruction. The Lord
will give them up into your hands, and you are to do to them as I have
given you orders” (Deuteronomy 31:3-5 BBE).
“God has always been your defense; His eternal arms are your
support. He DROVE OUT your enemies as you advanced, and TOLD
YOU TO DESTROY THEM ALL” (Deuteronomy 33:27 GNB).
There was never a hint of anything like a voluntary relocation program
advocated or initiated by God. Quite to the contrary, He commanded
and initiated total, uncompromising, warfare. He did not ever suggest
for Israel to seek peace or any accommodation with HIS enemies in the
land He was sanctifying - that was only permissible with those far
away, as quoted above in Deuteronomy 20. I emphasize “HIS
enemies” because
they firstly hated Him, and that is why they hated Israel, His people.
Even the people of the land are on record acknowledging that God said
and did these things. The children of Gibeon were inhabitants that,
knowing what God had commanded and was doing, tricked the children
of Israel into taking an oath and making an agreement of peace with
them. The Israelites did not first enquire of God, and were fooled,
committing themselves unwisely. When they asked the Gibeonites why
they did this, the Gibeonites replied:
“Because it came to the ears of your servants that the
Lord your God had given orders to His servant Moses to give you all this
land, and to send destruction on all the people living in it, because
of you; so, fearing greatly for our lives because of you, we have done
this” (Joshua 9:24).
There is no evidence of anything remotely resembling what you report,
Ken. The Israelites never gave warning for anyone to “leave peacefully.” What
you are suggesting happened is a fabrication, which I think you have
created to justify modern day Israel in the relentless pressure she
feels to always justify herself to the world about how much care she
takes to avoid death and destruction when dealing with her enemies.
You are trying to show Israel is righteous by correlating what has
happened in the past, in the Bible, with what is happening today. Firstly,
you must know it is wrong to tamper with the Scriptures, which is,
in effect, falsifying the Word of God. This is not good. Secondly,
there is profound difference between modern day Israel, which follows
men, and Israel of the past that was led by God through men of His
choosing.
It is an indisputable fact that none of today’s Israeli leaders,
those elected and otherwise, claim that their decisions for how the
country conducts herself is based on the active involvement of God
and His revelatory instructions. No one is reporting or suggesting
that God is giving them His Personal directions as was the case with
Moses and Joshua in the days of the exodus from Egypt, the wandering
in the wilderness, and the taking of the land, wherein He told them
very specifically what to do, and in all their ways how to conduct
their affairs. Israel today is a secular country with no claims to
divine guidance, and is no different in this regard than the rest of
the world. In common with the democratic West, Israel is a secular
country with a hodgepodge of religious organizations, which to varying
degrees vie for the attention and commitment of people, influential
or otherwise. There are many voices, but no Voice as at Sinai.
The difference between Israel under Moses and Joshua and Israel today
is that the former was beholden to no nations or persons, only God,
and the latter is under the direction of men who do not hear from God.
The latter is beholden to all people, the world to whom she looks for
help, approval, and justification. The former heard from God, and He
directed them. If they obeyed Him, it went well. If they did not, it
did not. The latter is torn by many voices, none of which bring clarity,
unity, true peace and security; only God can give these things, as
He demonstrated to the children of Israel, recorded in the Bible, the
testimony of Truth.
The reason Israel is the way it is today is because it failed, indeed
refused, to be what God commanded it to be yesterday, in the days of
the former prophets.
In fact, Israel of today, under the guidance of men, and seeking approval
of the same, finds things are getting progressively worse, not better,
with no hope in sight. No hope is on the horizon because Israel is
not looking in the right direction. You, as your apologetic twisting
of Scripture reveals, are not either. You are trusting in man’s
righteousness, Ken, which the prophet Isaiah likened to menstruous
rags. If nothing else, the story of Israel, as told in Scripture, shows
that there is nothing righteous about man, even those whom God chooses.
No man is good. He alone is righteous.
Things will continue to go awry for Israel until she looks to her
God and Creator, not in vain religion, but in reality. That will be
when He chooses to speak and reveal Himself to her through those whom
He sends, just as He sent Moses and Aaron.
Paul Cohen
Ken still did not reply.
Paul’s final note to Ken:
Ken, you have not been “returning our calls.” We know
why. You cannot defend your made-up Torah fabrications and interpretations,
so you just ignore the Truth that exposes them, hoping It will go away.
It will not. What happens is that you “go away,” perishing
in your sins and presumptuousness. For a time you may continue to fool
men and retain their honor, but even that will end because you are
now exposed as a fraud who denies God’s Word while claiming to
honor Him.
“It is impossible to understand the Written
Torah without its Oral complement. For example, when the Written
Torah states: ‘And
these words which I command you today shall be upon your heart ...
and you shall write them upon the door-posts of your house and upon
your gateways,’ it is the Oral Torah that explains which ‘words’ the
Written Torah is referring to, and that these words should be penned
on a small scroll and affixed to the door frame. Without the Oral Torah
we wouldn’t know about the mezuzah and countless other ways of
day-to-day Judaism.”
God commands the words He speaks to be planted in our hearts in order
that we might fulfill them where we live and in our comings and goings.
In other words, it is not enough to hear or see the words, they must
also be performed. Words of Moses also recorded in the same place confirm
what I say:
“Therefore you shall lay up these My words in your hearts and
in your souls, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, so that they
may be as frontlets between your eyes” (Deuteronomy 11:18 MKJV).
If the words of God are implanted in the heart and soul, they must
also inform our sight and actions. But you, following in the footsteps
of superstitious Jews (no better than sorcerers and magicians, and
worse because having the heritage of those who heard from the living
God, with more, therefore, expected of you), focus on physically putting
some words between your eyes or on your doorframe! If you had God’s
words in your heart and were walking in true godliness, you would not
need a mezuzah or tefillin, and because you do not have his words in
your heart, these things do not help you. In fact, they provoke God’s
wrath, because they mock Him.
The missing component for having the Torah embedded in your heart
is not found by adding the “oral tradition,” which is composed
of men’s opinions and ordinances, things for which God has not
asked. The missing component is God Himself. Without Him you have nothing,
even though you have the authentic Torah, which is not opinion but
the Word of God. The problem for you is that you do not have any connection
to God, even by your own admission. How then can you keep the Law?
If those who heard the words of the covenant spoken by God on Mount
Sinai could not keep it, how much less can you?
“Moses said to the Levites who were responsible for taking up
the ark of the Lord’s agreement, Take this book of the law and
put it by the ark of the Lord’s agreement, so that it
may be a witness against you [Notice: No mention or need of an oral portion
or tradition; the Law written in the book is sufficient for judgment].
For I have knowledge of your hard and uncontrolled hearts: even
now, while I am still living, you will not be ruled by the Lord; how
much
less after my death? Get together before me all those who are in authority
in your tribes, and your overseers, so that I may say these things
in their hearing, and make Heaven and earth my witnesses against them.
For I am certain that after my death you will give yourselves up to
sin, wandering from the way which I have given you; and evil will overtake
you in the end, because you will do evil in the eyes of the Lord, moving
Him to wrath by the work of your hands” (Deuteronomy 31:25-29
BBE).
The oral Torah is a work of men’s hands, as is putting a mezuzah
on your doorpost. You have been taught and are teaching a form of religious
ritual and superstition as substitute for true faith. God has nothing
to do with it. It is this kind of observance and worship that He rebuked,
warning Israel to avoid adopting such customs from the heathen nations.
For example:
Jeremiah 10:1-16 BBE
(1) Give ear to the word which the Lord says to you, O people of Israel:
(2) This is what the Lord has said: Do not go in the way of the nations;
have no fear of the signs of heaven, for the nations go in fear of
them.
(3) For that which is feared by the people is foolish: it is
the work of the hands of the workman; for a tree is cut down by him out of the
woods with his axe.
(4) They make it beautiful with silver and gold; they make it strong
with nails and hammers, so that it may not be moved.
(5) It is like a pillar in a garden of plants, and has no voice: it
has to be lifted, for it has no power of walking. Have no fear of it;
for it has no power of doing evil and it is not able to do any good....
(14) Then every man becomes like a beast without knowledge; every gold-worker
is put to shame by the image he has made: for his metal image is deceit, and
there is no breath in them.
(15) They are nothing, a work of error: in the time of their punishment, destruction
will overtake them.
(16) The heritage of Jacob is not like these; for the Maker of all things is
his heritage: the Lord of armies is His name.
Your heritage is the mezuzah, a fabrication of men. Even the Torah,
a gift from God, has become a snare for you as you lift it up as an
idol and kiss it, but deny the Author and Giver of Truth by adding, “We
must have the oral portion,” adding things He has not said or
asked for, which negate His Law, and Him:
“You shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither
shall you diminish from it, that you may keep the commandments of the
LORD your God which I command you” (Deuteronomy 4:2 JPS).
“Don’t you add to His words, lest He reprove you, and you
be found a liar” (Proverbs 30:6 HNV).
We know His Word and understand Him because our heritage is the God
of Jacob, the living Word Who lives in us. He has plainly stated what
He is after - the Law written in our hearts, become one with our flesh
- and He has not been unable to provide, or unjust to withhold, what
is required to fulfill His will, to whosoever calls upon His Name in
truth. You do not call on His Name in truth. You blaspheme His Name
by limiting Him, reducing Him to a piece of paper in a cylinder of
metal, or in a box you put between your eyes. It may as well be covering
them.
You say that because there is no physical temple or sanctuary today,
God’s presence and power is not available, as though He, the
God of all creation, is subservient to geography and building materials.
You make a liar out of Him every way you turn. Your dependence on
an oral Torah that disagrees with what He gave Moses is clearly something
He never said was necessary – quite to the contrary:
“For this commandment which I command you today is not
hidden from you, neither is it far off. It is not in Heaven, that you should
say, Who shall go up for us to Heaven, and bring it to us, so that
we may hear it and do it? Nor is it beyond the sea, that you should
say, Who shall go over the sea for us to the region beyond the sea,
and bring it to us, so that we may hear it and do it? But the Word
is very near you, in your mouth and in your heart, so that
you may do it” (Deuteronomy 30:11-14 MKJV).
Because it is not in your mouth and in your heart, you look for external
means to justify yourself. You deride and dismiss Reality by putting
His written Word on your doorposts instead, scrunched up and hidden
in a piece of metal, which reflects the status of your hearts, made
of stone and unyielding. Regarding His promise to change hearts, you
proudly declare, “God would never change His mind,” as
if the fulfillment of His promise was evil. You blaspheme. He did not change His mind – He changed us, as promised, which the first
covenant, written on stone, was unable to do. He came and wrote the
Law in our hearts:
“Behold, the days come, says the LORD, that I will make
a new covenant with the house of Yisra’el, and with the house of Yehudah:
not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the
day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt;
which My covenant they broke, although I was a husband to them, says
the LORD. But this is the covenant that I will make with the house
of Yisra’el after those days, says the LORD: I will put
My Law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write it; and
I will
be their God, and they shall be My people: and they shall teach no
more every man his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, Know
the LORD; for they shall all know Me, from the least of them to the
greatest of them, says the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity,
and their sin will I remember no more” (Jeremiah 31:31-34 HNV).
The writings of the apostles of God’s Anointed say nothing about
God canceling His covenant with Israel. Paul wrote this:
“I say then, has God cast away His people? Certainly not! For
I too am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin.
God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew. Or do you not know
what the Scripture says in Elijah, how he pleads with God against Israel,
saying, ‘LORD, they killed Your prophets and they torn down Your
altars, and I alone am left, and they are seeking my life’? But
what does the divine response say to him? ‘I have reserved for
Myself seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to Baal.’ Even
so then, at this present time also there is a remnant according to
the election of grace” (Romans 11:1-5 EMTV).
The prophet Jeremiah spoke of the same promise:
“Thus says the LORD, Who gives the sun for a light by day, and
the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, Who
stirs up the sea, so that the waves of it roar; the LORD of Armies
is His name: If these ordinances depart from before Me, says the LORD,
then the seed of Yisra’el also shall cease from being a nation
before Me forever. Thus says the LORD: If heaven above can be measured,
and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, then will I
also cast off all the seed of Yisra’el for all that they have
done, says the LORD” (Jeremiah 31:35-37 HNV).
Those who deny these words and promises deny God, whether they call
themselves Jews or Christians and believers in His Holy Scriptures
or not. You deny the Torah too, as we have shown, so why should it
be surprising that others who claim to believe God are also found false,
just as you are?
“The intense spiritually of the First
Temple cannot be compared to the Second. The constant open miracles
are gone. Prophecy will also
disappear during the early years of the second Temple. The Ark of the
Covenant is gone -- and although there is a Holy of Holies, it stands
empty.”
But the Lord God of Israel says:
“The glory of this latter house shall be greater than of the
former, says the LORD of hosts: and in this place will I give peace,
says the LORD of hosts” (Haggai 2:9 KJV).
Is God a liar? According to you He is. But we know He is not. If He
said the latter house would be greater in glory, so it was. And how
did that happen?
“Behold, I send My messenger, and he will prepare the way before
Me; and the Lord, Whom you seek, will suddenly come to His temple;
and the Messenger of the covenant, Whom you desire, behold, He comes!” says
the LORD of Armies” (Malachi 3:1 HNV)
Yehoshua HaMashiach, the Lord Jesus Christ, God, YHWH in the flesh,
appeared in the temple. He came and supplanted the temple made by hands
with the Temple made in Heaven. He said:
“But I tell you that One greater than the temple is here” (Matthew
12:6 HNV).
And:
“Destroy this temple [His body], and in three days I will raise
it up” (John 2:19 HNV).
You say that there have been no prophets or prophecy beginning at
some time during the second temple and ever since. But Jesus Christ
prophesied of that temple, and His prophecy was fulfilled:
“And as He went out of the temple, one of His disciples said
to Him, Master, see! What stones and what buildings! And answering
Jesus said to him, Do you see these great buildings? There shall not
be one stone left on another that shall not be thrown down” (Mark
13:1-2 MKJV).
He also prophesied of Jerusalem, and that prophesy has also been fulfilled:
“But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know
that its desolation has drawn near. Then let those who are in Judea
flee to the mountains, let those who are in the midst of her depart,
and let not those who are in the fields enter into her. For these are
the days of vengeance, to fulfill all that has been written. But woe
to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing a baby in those
days! For there will be great distress in the land and wrath among
this people. And they will fall by the edge of the sword, and be led
away captive into all nations. And Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles
until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled” (Luke 21:20-24
EMTV).
What do you do with these prophecies? I am sure you have your explanations,
just as did the Jews who paid the Roman soldiers to lie about the disappearance
of the body of Christ, Who had raised Himself from the dead after three
days, just as He prophesied.
Your explanation of prophecy, from the same writing I just cited,
is more man-centric, self-righteous, God-denying, blaspheming rationalization,
concocted solely to justify your sinful state:
“Prophecy disappeared because the Jewish
people had damaged their relationship with God. They were spiritually
weaker and could
not do the same intense spiritual work required to achieve prophecy.
To be a prophet you have to perfect yourself spiritually, you have
to have total self control.”
Have you not noticed, Ken, that God sent prophets to the Jewish people,
time and time again, particularly because they had forgotten Him, and “damaged
their relationship” with Him, big-time?
“I have also sent to you all My servants the prophets, rising
up early and sending, saying, Return now each man from his evil way,
and make your doings good, and do not go after other gods to serve
them, and you shall dwell in the land which I have given to you and
to your fathers. But you have not bowed down your ear, nor listened
to Me” (Jeremiah 35:15 MKJV).
Since when was God dependent on man’s ability and righteousness
to “achieve prophecy” or perfect himself spiritually? That
is not how God describes the situation. It is how men describe it,
concocting doctrines to pass themselves off as godly, but who are found
to be liars, just as we have proven you a liar and imposter. Here is
the testimony of the God of Israel:
“And I looked, and there was none to help; and I wondered that
there was no one to uphold; therefore My own arm has saved for Me;
and My fury upheld Me” (Isaiah 63:5 MKJV).
Does that sound like He needs your help, or could count on it? How
about this?:
“For every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle on a
thousand hills. I know all the birds of the mountains; and the wild
beasts of the field are Mine. If I were hungry, I would not tell you,
for the world is Mine, and the fullness of it” (Psalms 50:10-12
MKJV).
In case there is any doubt left about how capable men are of achieving
spiritual enlightenment and prophetic competency, I submit this:
“God looked down from Heaven on the sons of mankind, to see
if there was any discerning, who was seeking God: Every one has turned
aside, together they are corrupted, not one is doing good, not even
one!” (Psalms 53:2-3 LITV)
You really are creative when coming up for excuses as to why you and
your compatriots do not hear from God anymore. Here is another one
(from Jewish History Series Part 12 - The Golden Calf):
“When the sanctuary stood, people would
feel holiness in the world in a way we can’t begin to understand today. No amount
of description can begin to give us a sense of what it would have been
like to connect spirituality to God via the Mishkan [Tabernacle].
Today we are like people born blind- no description of sight can begin
to
replace the actual experience.”
When Jesus Christ, Yehoshua HaMashiach, died on the cross, the curtain
separating the Holy of Holies from the sanctuary was split in two,
from top to bottom (initiated from Heaven). The way to the Most Holy
Place was opened to mankind, which we now enter by the blood, not
of goats or bulls, but of the Anointed Messenger of the Covenant
of God. The blood of the perfect Son of God brings complete forgiveness
and spiritual connection to God. He is the Tabernacle of God, bringing
the promise of faith to the nations as Abraham’s Seed.
Who or what but God can bring people into connection with Himself?
Can a place? If a place could, He would not have taken it from us.
If a place could bring a people into connection with God, your fathers
would not have been in unbelief, eventually losing their land and nation.
How could that happen if they had such a strong connection to God?
No, Ken, a place is not the answer, nor is a book. Your old wives’ tales,
oral traditions, and superstitions are bad enough, but to teach them
to others, and then not answer the exposure of blatant manipulation
of God’s Word and teachings because you prefer to maintain face
among men, is truly reprehensible. You are no different than the Muslims
crowding around the Ka’bah, but worse in that you do not have
the diabolical Koran to blame for your instruction. You are a damned
hypocrite, claiming to revere His Word when you despise It. You pervert
the Bible and all that is holy to cover over the blood on your hands
as a murderer of the Messiah, the Word of God made flesh.
Do not think any more to blame God for the perversion of Scripture
and sins of others, such as Catholics and Protestants, in order to
justify your rejection of His Word and testimony. You only compound
the wrath on you because of your hypocrisy.
No, God has not forgotten the Jews, which is why we are sent to tell
you your sins.
“For I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers,
so that you may not be wise within yourselves, that hardness in part
has happened to Israel until the fullness of the nations comes in;
and so all Israel will be saved, even as it has been written, ‘The
Deliverer will come out of Zion, and He will turn away ungodliness
from Jacob. And this is My covenant with them, when I take away their
sins’” (Romans 11:25-27 LITV).
How can you repent unless you know your offenses? They are not secret
anymore, not that they ever were to your Creator.