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The word Israel appears 2,319 times in the Bible.
The Jewish people maintained continuous cultural, religious, and linguistic connection to the land for 3,000+ years even through diaspora.
God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 15 was a unilateral covenant where God alone passed between the pieces. Abraham was asleep. That means Israel’s faithfulness or lack thereof cannot void the promise. It’s God’s obligation, not a contract.
Ezekiel 37 describes dry bones coming back to life as a nation explicitly in stages, first physical, then spiritual. 1948 is the physical stage and spiritual revival is ongoing. Isaiah 11:11 specifically says God will recover the remnant a second time implying a second diaspora and a second return.
Genesis 15:18 describes borders from the Nile to the Euphrates the same geography Israel has geopolitically contested for decades.
God said He would bring them back before they deserved it in Ezekiel 36:22-24 which explicitly says the regathering is for God’s name’s sake, not Israel’s righteousness. That preemptively answers the “but they’re secular” objection.
You don’t have to like Israel and you don’t have to read the Bible, but if you’re going to comment on things then maybe you should actually know what you’re talking about first.
Otherwise stick to comedy.
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