The Jews and The Land, Where We Stand
Struggles 
                  of Epic Proportion
                  
                  Many Bible-believing Christians today see the handiwork of God 
                  in the regathering of the Jewish People to their reborn state—Israel. 
                  The news is filled with the great drama now going on there. 
                  Two peoples are locked in a struggle of epic proportions. To 
                  the worldly, not enlightened by the prophetic lamp of the scriptures, 
                  the struggle is merely political. It is not. At stake is the 
                  question, “Who is God?” Is He the mighty Yahweh 
                  of the Torah or is He the defender of the Muslim or other faiths? 
                  The question is valid and vital. Where we as Christians stand 
                  on this issue is of utmost importance. Are we supporting the 
                  Arab side of the land struggle? If so we may, unwittingly, be 
                  opposing our God. The prophet Ezekiel shows us God’s perspective 
                  on the contested land and the embattled Jewish people. Speaking 
                  to the invading forces of Gog at the time of Israel’s 
                  final battle, God warns, “And thou shalt come up against 
                  my people of Israel, as a cloud to cover the land; it shall 
                  be in the latter days, and I will bring thee against my land, 
                  that the heathen may know me, when I shall be sanctified in 
                  thee, O Gog, before their eyes.” Ezekiel 38:16 We emphasize 
                  the phrases my people and my land. God tells us in this verse 
                  that He considers the Jewish people and the Land of Israel to 
                  be His. Note that this occurs before the revealment of Messiah 
                  to the Jews as recorded in Zechariah 12:10. The land of Israel 
                  and the Jewish people are inseparable. This is by Divine decree. 
                  God promised the land to Abraham and his seed after him. That 
                  promise was passed from Abraham to Isaac, then to Jacob and 
                  on to the twelve tribes of Israel. Simply put, if Islam succeeds 
                  in possessing the land of Israel and removing the Jewish people 
                  from their heritage—the Bible would be invalidated as 
                  the true word of God to men. We have faith that God’s 
                  word will not return to Him void. The Jewish people will receive 
                  all the Biblically promised land. They will do so even if the 
                  whole world opposes them, for God’s will shall be done. 
                  
A 
                  Brief History Lesson
                  
                  Many are unaware of the modern history of the Jews in Hebron. 
                  Until 1929 there was a thriving Jewish community in Hebron. 
                  Jewish merchants and citizens lived in peaceful coexistence 
                  with their Arab neighbors. Civility characterized their interaction. 
                  More importantly, Jewish physicians and nurses ran the sole 
                  health clinic in Hebron. The amount of charitable care they 
                  provided the Arab community was large. They were the only source 
                  of health care for the Arabs. Riots plagued Jerusalem prior 
                  to 1929, instigated by the Arab community. The result of these 
                  riots was murderous persecutions of Jews in the “City 
                  of Peace.” Hebron remained quiet. Harmony between Jews 
                  and Arabs prevailed until Arabs from Jerusalem came to foment 
                  uprisings in Hebron. The quiescent way of coexistence there 
                  was soon to be shattered. British officers told Hebron’s 
                  Jewish community leaders that they were short on weapons. Due 
                  to this shortage they couldn’t guarantee British protection 
                  of Hebron’s Jews should the Arabs attack them. Unfortunately, 
                  the British also told the Arabs the same thing. August 1929 
                  in Hebron was a bloody month. Arabs began attacking Jews. Using 
                  knives, axes, machetes, picks— whatever they could find—indiscriminate 
                  attacks were unleashed. Not only were strong young Jewish men 
                  brutalized, but also women, the elderly and even tender young 
                  children. When Arab fury was, for the time being, satiated—69 
                  of Hebron’s Jews had been slaughtered. Photographs of 
                  the survivors keep the story fresh in our minds. Pictorial records 
                  of victims’ wounds deeply jar our Christian sensibilities. 
                  Having their fill of Jewish blood the rioters began to turn 
                  on the British, who were standing by to watch the melee. Seeing 
                  the advancing mob, an officer on horseback drew his pistol and 
                  fired two shots into the air. The riot stopped then and there. 
                  If only that man had fired his precious two bullets an hour 
                  or two earlier, much human suffering would have been averted. 
                  The survivors were told that their safety could no longer be 
                  guaranteed. They had to leave their homes, synagogues, businesses 
                  and fields without any financial compensation. Imagine suffering 
                  such material loss in addition to their physical wounds. The 
                  Jewish community of Hebron faded and, after the 1948 War of 
                  Independence, was completely gone. Gone were benefactors of 
                  the Arabs. The medical clinic was closed. Jews were barred from 
                  Hebron by its Jordanian Army occupiers until after the ’67 
                  War. In 1979, Jews finally began to return to their homes and 
                  synagogues left behind for a half century. What drew them there? 
                  What could impel them to move to such an inhospitable place—whose 
                  bloody past looms over the present? Simply and powerfully—the 
                  Word of God! 
Scriptural 
                  Reasons
                  
                  We heard an oft repeated refrain in our travels in Israel. Jerusalem 
                  is the heart of Israel and Hebron is the mother of Israel. Jewish 
                  roots here are deep—the result of a history that goes 
                  back more than three millennia! Abram dwelled in Mamre, which 
                  is in Hebron (Genesis 13:14-18). Abraham bought the cave of 
                  Machpelah in Hebron for 400 shekels of silver (Genesis 23:17-20). 
                  Joshua took Hebron as part of the promised land of Canaan (Joshua 
                  14:6-14). Hebron was one of the six Cities of Refuge (Joshua 
                  21:13). David began his reign over Judah in Hebron (2 Samuel 
                  2:1-4). In Hebron David was anointed king over all Israel (2 
                  Samuel 5:1-3). Conversely, Hebron is not mentioned at all in 
                  the Koran. The Tomb of the Patriarchs holds the bones of the 
                  Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and their wives—the parents of the 
                  Jewish people. Is it any wonder that the Jews are compelled 
                  to live here beside their ancestors? Their deep faith yearns 
                  to be connected with the land and cities God gave to their fathers. 
                  Bible prophecy assures us that one day their hopes will be amply 
                  fulfilled. 
Christian 
                  Beware
                  
                  Some of our Christian friends support the concept of Replacement 
                  Theology. That is, believing Israel has been everlastingly superseded 
                  by the Christian Church. Supposedly, Israel’s national 
                  role in God’s plan is finished. (We do not agree. Limited 
                  space does not here permit a verse-by-verse consideration of 
                  Romans, Chapter 11. Read it carefully several times. It powerfully 
                  teaches Israel’s continuing and future place in God’s 
                  plan for mankind.) Generally the traditional Christian churches 
                  tend to hold Replacement Theology’s tenants. Not seeing 
                  Biblical promises to the land or people of Israel as existing 
                  any longer, these churches actively support the Muslim cause. 
                  They say that Israel should give up land. Recently (December 
                  1996) they sponsored a full page advertisement in The New York 
                  Times calling for Israel to give up sole administration of Jerusalem. 
                  Ironically, in supporting Islam’s aims, these Christians 
                  may be hurting the cause of Christ. Islam’s goal is world 
                  domination. We quote from their fiery rhetoric, “The governments 
                  of the world should know that Islam cannot be defeated. Islam 
                  will be victorious in all the countries of the world, and Islam 
                  and the teachings of the Koran will prevail all over the world. 
                  Only then will their Jihad (Holy War) be complete.” “We 
                  shall export our revolution to the whole world. Until the cry 
                  ‘Allahu Akbar’ resounds over the whole world, there 
                  will be struggle. There will be jihad.” We note the burgeoning 
                  growth of mosques in the United States and Europe. (Interestingly, 
                  for the first time, in December 1996 Islam’s half-crescent 
                  symbol was raised in New York’s Grand Central Terminal 
                  alongside a Christmas tree and a Hanukah Menorah for the holiday 
                  season.) As Christians we must support the message of our Bible. 
                  Israel, dwelling in its God given land as a blesser nation, 
                  is part of that message. The God of Israel, not Allah, shall 
                  reign over all the earth. 
Concluding 
                  Thoughts 
                  
                  We have used Hebron as an example. The larger contest for possession 
                  of the land will greatly intensify when the issues of final 
                  redeployment and Jerusalem come to the bargaining table. Remember 
                  all God’s promises regarding the land and the people of 
                  Israel. As Christians, perceiving the role of the Jewish people 
                  in the plans of God, may our faith give us the courage to stand 
                  and to speak for what is right.