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Aaron Rich

@ItsAaronRich

Disciple of Jesus | Kingdom Zionist 🇮🇱 | Advocating Bible Study with a Jewish Lens | Allied with Israel against Anti-Jewish News & Theology and Antisemitism

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Aaron Rich
Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
Whenever we talk on X, please understand all my words are bracketed by "as I currently understand." I don't say it on every post only to save word count. I'm comfortable knowing that tomorrow, I will understand some things differently.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
Oops! The propaganda censor failed. Iran published this map while sparring with U.S. posts. They forgot to push the “Palestine” narrative and let the truth slip. Judea and Samaria belongs to the Jewish people by covenant. Propaganda won’t change that.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@BHAFC1690 @Thinkkabtitt Zionism is brother from Scripture. The God of Israel loves Zion and promises that her people will return. And so they are. Am Israel Chai to your great consternation.
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BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt Another history lesson for this ill-educated clown: Mizrahi Jews largely arrived after the creation of the Israeli statelet - Zionism was an Eastern European doctrine which Mizrahis generally rejected and so the vast majority of the pre-state immigration was European Jews!
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
“Bible-believing Christians” who claim the Jewish people are no longer in covenant and have not returned home are ignoring visible reality and demonstrating they are not, in fact, Bible-believing. The land itself bears witness. For centuries it lay neglected and sparsely cultivated, described as barren and desolate. A wasteland, just as the Biblical warnings said it would be. With the return of the Jewish people, deserts bloomed. Agriculture flourished. Cities rose again. Just as the Biblical promises said they would. The restoration of the land alongside the restoration of the people is not a theological inconvenience. It is a visible Biblical testimony in real time. If your theology requires the covenant to expire while the covenant promises unfold in real time, the problem is not the covenant. It is the interpretation.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@BHAFC1690 @Thinkkabtitt The peaceful continue to live along side the Jewish people. The terrorists are increasingly pushed out and destroyed. The land belongs to the Jewish people by covenant. Take that up with the God of Israel.
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BlueNose
BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt You ask 'what about' those Jews who already lived in Palestine when the real question should be 'what about' the non-Jewish population that prior to the 20thC were the 95% majority of the population for circa 1600 years but yet again you prove Zionist hypocrisy is off the scale!!
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@MountainPWNY Yes exactly. In the kingdom era there will be both the righteous resurrected who are in that state of not being given in marriage. But there will also be mortals still who are continuing to be fruitful and multiply.
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Brian How
Brian How@MountainPWNY·
@ItsAaronRich I see what you’re saying. Would this be something that would explain why the prophets say Israelites will have children in the messianic age, yet Yeshua says in the resurrection no one will marry or be given in marriage?
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
When studying Biblical prophecy it’s important to strive at understanding the difference between 7th day concepts and 8th day concepts. The 7th day, the thousand year reign of Messiah, will still have death an imperfection. The 8th day is when this world passes away and all things are made new. As Jesus said “until this world passes away” nothing in the law or the prophets will change. The distinction between the 7th and 8th day is a worthy thing to wrestle over in your studies. It helps disciples to stop conflating prophecy and assigning promises to the wrong place and time.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
Oh man! @AEO should have a new advertising campaign. Their stuff can survive the American military.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@Realmattyoung Paul spoke into that. Jesus did too from the cross and Peter did during one of his teachings. God even built it into the terms of the New Covenant in Ezekiel. Try to relay your foundation and abandon th baseless hatred. Try HaYesod.org
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Matt Young@Realmattyoung·
@ItsAaronRich Good luck with that. They aren’t the chosen people they rejected him! Oops
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
It’s throughout if you’re paying attention. But the pericopes don’t exactly name it and highlight it. The prophets speak of a time when people will live as long as trees, 100 year olds that die will be considered young. Zechariah speaks of those who refuse to worship in Jerusalem and the resulting curses. In Revelation we are told of a point when there will be no more death. These can’t coexist. There are either 100 year olds dying young or a sinless place of no death.
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Brian How@MountainPWNY·
@ItsAaronRich Is this a theme that runs throughout the prophets? I’m not familiar with this being from the prophets.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@allbesaved If only there was an entire 3,500 year Biblical culture with insight on this. Oh wait…there is! And the world didn’t end with the Temples destruction. That’s an outworking of the covenant not and end of the world nor the end of the covenant.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
You’re making me yawn again. Quit with the antisemitic tropes and use real reasoning skills. It doesn’t take that many brain cells to discredit these anti Jewish tropes overused by hateful people. Have you noticed everyone using this one ignores the Mizrachi Jews who make up the majority of Jews in Israel? What about those Jews who have always been in the land? Too inconvenient to consider them?
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BlueNose
BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt Whereas those Zionist invaders such as Netanyahu all had Eastern European names that they changed to sound more Jewish - the sheer hypocrisy of you people is off the scale!!
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
@Realmattyoung This is a sad and twisted reading of the apostles writings. He will return and sit on a very literal Jewish throne of David.
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Matt Young
Matt Young@Realmattyoung·
@ItsAaronRich It’s also important to understand Jesus is one with you and not coming back.
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
They offer them sovereignty and they refuse it. Repeatedly. Some of the deals may have been worse than others, but generally speaking, yet again, you’re pushing a false narrative. They refuse the deals because it’s not the entirety of Israel which is their only option within their terrorist mindset. The “Palestinians” (a fake identity to begin with) don’t want their own land. They just want the Jews to stop existing.
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BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt Every deal 'offered' by Zionists has been to Israels advantage and the detriment of Palestinians - even after Camp David Israels chief negotiator and Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami later said if he was Palestinian he would not have accepted what was offered which says it all!
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Aaron Rich
Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
I yawn whenever someone starts pretending to quote dna evidence. No one has actually done this study and every time a social media “expert” starts saying this it speaks to a lack of intellectual integrity and not a yearning for truth. By their own admission they have more familial ties to Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turks, etc. But sure let’s trust your fake studies over their own testimonies and the historical record.
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BlueNose
BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt Science proves that todays Palestinians share 50-80% DNA with Canaanites- you know, those Canaanites that PRECEDED Abraham arriving from Mesopotamia & the Hebrews, Israelites & Jews that followed - so the suggestion that Palestinians have no claim to the land is racist nonsense!
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
I’ve been there several times. I have had meals with Arabs and enjoyed their amazing hospitality. They were citizens of Israel. Not discriminated against and they had freedom of movement. What you’re describing is utterly false. Israel’s citizens whether Jewish, Arab or otherwise have equal rights. It’s the only place in the Middle East where this is true.
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BlueNose
BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@ItsAaronRich @Thinkkabtitt No - they mean Israels Arab citizens who do not have the same status under the Nation State law as Jews, who live largely separately from Jews, who suffer much discrimination, who can't live where they want, can't travel where they want, can't marry who they want etc etc etc!
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
You mean the Arabs they have given equal rights to and that participate in the government, military, public and private sector equally with the Jewish people? Or do you mean the terrorists that Israel has repeatedly tried to agree to a sovereign nation but that was never good enough? These are the ones that will accept nothing but th Jewish people being wiped off the global map. By indigenous do you mean those that claim family ties to every surrounding nation except the land of Israel? Was it the Jews or Arabs that launched the attack on “Palestine” after they claimed independence? Old newspapers exist and plenty of other real history. Be sure you enlighten yourself on real history before assigning the clown title. You may have it misplaced.
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BlueNose@BHAFC1690·
@Thinkkabtitt @ItsAaronRich They had an obligation not to discriminate against the indigenous Palestinian population but have done that since day one you utter clown!
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Leslie Young
Leslie Young@AkaLazarus·
I was guest at a Hasidic Seder last night and it began at 8:45 pm. What time do you think it ended?
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First Fruits of Zion
First Fruits of Zion@followffoz·
Shabbat shalom and chag sameach! This Sabbath is Shabbat Chol HaMo’ed Pesach, the intermediate Sabbath of Passover. For Shabbat Chol HaMo’ed Pesach, the sages assigned the Torah portion of Exodus 33:12–34:26. The haftarah is Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones. In addition, synagogue custom includes a public reading of Solomon’s Song of Songs. Click here for the Bible readings and commentary articles. vist.ly/4x6zd
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Aaron Rich@ItsAaronRich·
The opening line of Ecclesiastes Rabbah 6 quotes Ecclesiastes 6:1 and then moves immediately into a list of evils: those who dilute wine with water, those who mix pure oil with inferior substitutes, and other deceptive practices meant to inflate profit while passing off a diminished product as quality. It stands out because this is hardly an ancient problem. In the U.S., it is routine. Try buying olive oil that has not been cut with something cheaper. The pure olive oil I order from Israel makes the contrast obvious. What we brush off as normal business practice is called what it is in this text: evil. What caught my attention even more, though, was the commentator’s hesitation: “Woe is me if I say it, and woe is me if I do not say it. If I say it there is the danger the cheats will learn what to do, and if I do not say it, the cheats may assert, ‘the sages are unacquainted with our actions.’” In the end, “Finally he did say it, ‘For the ways of the Lord are right’” (Hosea 14:10). The footnote adds the context directly: “The necessity to expose the frauds overcame the fear that others might learn to practice them. The teacher’s duty is to advocate what is right irrespective of the wicked.” That tension is not theoretical. I have wrestled with it more than once. Some insights bring clarity to the kind of wickedness we see playing out today. At the same time, putting those insights out publicly means they are not just seen by the righteous. The wicked are listening too. Does naming the problem sharpen their methods or teach others new ways of evil? This midrash brings clarity to that question. Silence does not restrain evil. It emboldens it. Leaving it unspoken gives the impression that no one sees, no one understands, and no one is willing to confront it. Calling it out matters. As disciples of Jesus, this matters. We are not called to be silent in the face of wickedness. Too much of the church has fallen silent with the rise of antisemitism. If we stand idle and silent as too many have in the past, we are not avoiding evil. We are participating in it.
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
A powerful Passover message from U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee >>
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