A rainstorm in Israel (Shutterstock.com)

 

 

If anyone finds themselves on this page, or on this website is wondering, or ever has wondered; “Is he Jewish and was converted to Christianity?”

No, I’m not Jewish and converted to Christianity.

I was born a goyum, and am a goyum that happens to be a man greatly blessed by the Lord seeking me and I finally hearing Him and turning to Him, submitting to Him, and believing Him. And everything in the Holy Bible.

Know one thing that really irks me and I see it as being a huge problem? The disconnect between Gentiles and Jews, or let me be precise and clear. Succinct — the disconnect between born-again true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, true Christians, and Jews.

Or, at least the disconnect between the former mentioned above and their disdain and clear indifference towards the very important history and bond between themselves and the history that is so important, the understanding of Judiam, the relationships in the Middle East, the importance of Israel — not only are the Jews God’s chosen people, Israel is His chosen land, with Jerusalem His chosen Holy City, the heart of Israel and the heart of the world.

Ironically, the people of the world, resemble those of the pre-Flood time and have nothing but abhorrence of the truth, of God, of Christ, of the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Bible. Jerusalem is a weight around the neck of the world, at least to all the pagans who comprise the overwhelming majority of people on earth. The living dead, the walking dead who are not only in darkness they ARE darkness for their unbelief, their sin, and their continued rebellion against God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the inerrant and infallible living and active Word of God.

And while God promised to never destroy the world with a Great Flood ever again…

God is going to destroy the world due to the sin and abominations of the people of this corrupted and lost world who gravitate to evil. All the time.

Israel is important.

Jews are important — even though so many of them are lost to the truth. Refuse the truth. Are stiff-necked. And so far left liberal, and worldly, in their views, beliefs, and daily actions.

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And material found below is important for non=Jews to know, Yes, I am aware almost everyone has heard about Noah and the ark and the Great Flood, but the material below, written from a Jewish mind and perspective, and be a great help to the disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.

We can learn things to help us in our walk with the Lord, and in our understanding, our providing agape love, our longsuffering and steadfastness, and our patience in increasing according to what we need to know of Israel, the Jews, the history, the mindset as it applies to those things we know a bit about, but could use some shoring up and increased insights — as long as we remain in Rock solid doctrines and follow the Word of God and do not get distracted or sidelined in our walk with the Lord Jesus Christ.

I am hoping to get to know more about Israel and Jews, from a Jewish writer, a rabbi no less, and all the stories about Israel help us be better followers of the Lord Jesus Christ.

And yes, that does make sense, if pausing long enough and hopefully understanding my intent, my heart.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Sunday, October 22nd, 2023

The Flood, the Tower, and the Battle for Western Civilization

 

October 19. 2023

Reprinted from The Israel Bible Website

 

וַתִּשָּׁחֵ֥ת הָאָ֖רֶץ לִפְנֵ֣י הָֽאֱלֹהִ֑ים וַתִּמָּלֵ֥א הָאָ֖רֶץ חָמָֽס׃

The earth became corrupt before Hashem; the earth was filled with lawlessness.

va-ti-sha-KHET ha-A-retz lif-NEI ha-e-lo-HEEM va-ti-ma-LEI ha-A-retz cha-MAS

Genesis 6:11

 

This week’s Torah portion, the portion of Noach (Genesis 6:9-11:32), tells the stories of two failed societies. In each of these two stories, we encounter a breakdown in values that leads to dissolution and destruction.

First, the generation of the flood.

The earth was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked on the earth, and behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted its way upon the earth. – Genesis 6:11-12

The Hebrew word translated here as “violence” is hamas, a word whose precise meaning is vague. It appears to be a general term for lawlessness and cruelty. According to the Jewish sages, hamas refers to rampant theft, violence, rape, and general disregard for law and order. The final phrase in the verses cited above, “for all flesh had corrupted its way upon the earth,” is understood to refer to a complete breakdown of sexual boundaries between the sexes and even between animals and humans.

The second society we encounter is that of the Tower of Babel. Here, the nature of their wrongdoing is unclear. All the Bible tells us is that everyone got together to build a tower. Why did God disperse them? The text is so vague that the Talmud was led to ask “What did they do?” (Sanhedrin 109a). The Talmud proceeds with numerous suggestions as to what sinister motives they possessed. Most of the opinions point to some motive of rebellion against God.

I’d like to suggest that there are two phrases in this story that reveal what was really going on. First, is the opening verse of the story.

And the entire earth was one language and single ideas. – Genesis 11:1

“One language and single ideas.” A few verses later, we see that it was this characteristic of that society that concerned God and led to His response.

And the Lord said, “Behold, they are one people, and they all have the same language. And this is what they have started to do, and now nothing which they plan to do will be impossible for them.” – Genesis 11:6

The second phrase that reveals the true nature of this society is found in their declaration of their plans for the tower.

And they said, “Come, let’s build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top will reach into heaven, and let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered abroad over the face of all the earth.” – Genesis 11:4

Why did they want to build a city and a tower? Was it to better care for the needy? Was it in order to use the tower in the service of God?

“Let us make a name for ourselves.” The generation of the tower of Babel sought to glorify not God, but themselves.

Let’s return for a moment to the first problem with this society. Why was God so concerned about the fact that everyone had “the same language”? Why is this a problem? And why did God say that “nothing which they plan to do will be impossible for them”?

I’d like to suggest that the leaders of the tower of Babel society were the first totalitarian dictators. Totalitarians have always needed to remove any possibility of dissent and difference of opinion as a precondition to hanging on to power. Control of information by criminalizing dissent is critical to wielding total control over society. Alongside this control of information, dictators also typically engage in projects designed to aggrandize themselves in the eyes of the public such that people are led to believe that they cannot survive independent of these all-powerful governing authorities. By “making a name for ourselves” and suppressing dissent, dictators throughout history have made it nearly impossible for those who live under them to disperse and seek their own freedom and independence.

The generation of the flood and the generation of the Tower of Babel represent two ways that a healthy and free society can lose its way. Unfortunately, in today’s Western world, we see indications that both these templates of societal decay are afoot.

Rampant crime, looting, and the breakdown of sexual boundaries are endemic problems sweeping the US and European nations alike. At the same time, we see heavy-handed censorship that demands uniformity of speech and thought coupled with Communist-style promotion of the all-powerful state as the only path to survival. Tragically, this has become the direction of the current US government in cooperation with media and corporate elites who seek to limit personal freedom and undermine traditional Biblical values. The flood and the tower are both alive and well in 2023.

In the words of Ecclesiastes,

What has been, it is what will be, And what has been done, it is what will be done. So there is nothing new under the sun. – Ecclesiastes 1:9

The Biblical narratives of the generation of the flood and the Tower of Babel are, tragically, as relevant today as they ever were. These stories are followed by the introduction of Abraham, whom we will meet in next week’s Torah portion. Then, as now, the answer to the dangers of the flood and the tower is the path of Abraham, the father of faith, who had the courage to call out the name of God in a hostile world.

This message is even more urgent and relevant as Israel is at war with Hamas, the embodiment of evil and chaos in our modern time. In Western society, the left-wing activists and public figures who cheered on BLM as they burned U.S cities and sought to cancel anyone whose speech deviated from their official narrative, have embraced the values of the flood and the tower generations. And it should be no surprise to people of Biblical faith that it is this same political camp that is now cheering for Hamas and calling for the end of the State of Israel. The enemies of God and Israel, are the enemies of civilization.

We must continue to fight for the eternal values of law, order, personal freedom, and humility before God. And may God grant Israel a decisive victory over our enemies.

 

Rabbi Pesach Wolicki is Executive Director of the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation. He is co-host of the weekly Shoulder to Shoulder podcast.

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