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2024, Israelolatry
Israelolatry holds that the "Jews" of modern day Israel (no relation to the Old Testament tribe of Judah or Judeans of the New Testament) are the heirs of the Abrahamic covenant even as they reject the quintessential seed of Abraham, Jesus Christ, who is blessed forever, amen.
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The rejection of a Jewish political state – known today as "anti-Zionism" – is a traditional rabbinical position that is much older than political Zionism, which only emerged in the second half of the 19th century, and its strategy of Jewish colonization of a foreign territory with the aim of founding a state "cleansed" of non-Jewish inhabitants and as "Arab-free" as possible. But also the – even older – New Testament Christianity is essentially and unequivocally "anti-Zionist" due to its biblical-messianic understanding of the "Kingdom of God" according to the teachings and interpretation of Rabbi Yeshua (Jesus) of Nazareth and the authors of the New Testament writings instructed by him. The excursus contained in this article on the term "Israel-related antisemitism" – synonymously propagated as "anti-Zionist antisemitism" – is intended to shed light on one of the most effective and aggressive fighting terms with which the Israeli Hasbarā strategists work to compromise political democracy movements and to delegitimize and criminalize legitimate boycott movements and demands for sanctions with the aim of ending the occupation. Table of contents: 7. Is anti-Zionism "anti-Semitic"? 8. Where does "biblical Judaism" come from? 9. The emergence of rabbinic Judaism 10. Zionism as an anti-Jewish ideology Excursus: The reinterpretation of "anti-Zionism" as "Israel-related anti-Semitism" a) Background b) "Israel-related anti-Semitism" as a compromising fighting term c) The consequences of the shift in meaning d) Closing words 11. Zionism as an anti-Christian ideology 12. Summary and conclusion ATTACHMENT
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
"'The Jews Love Numbers': Steven L. Anderson, Christian Conspiracists, and the Spiritual Dimensions of Holocaust Denial"2020 •
From his pulpit at Faithful Word Baptist Church (Independent Fundamental Baptist) in Tempe, AZ, fundamentalist preacher Steven L. Anderson launches screeds against Catholics, LGBTQ people, evolutionary scientists, politicians, and anyone else who doesn't share his political, social, or theological views. Anderson publishes clips of his sermons on YouTube, where he has amassed a notable following. Teaming up with Paul Wittenberger of Framing the World, a small-time film company, Anderson produced a film about the connections between Christianity, Judaism, and Israel, entitled Marching to Zion (2015), which was laced with antisemitic stereotypes. Anderson followed Marching to Zion with an almost 40-minute YouTube video espousing Holocaust denial, entitled “Did the Holocaust Really Happen?” In this article, I analyze Anderson's Holocaust denial video in light of his theology, prior films, and connections to other Christian conspiracists, most notably Texe Marrs. I particularly show how Anderson frames the “Holocaust myth,” as he calls it, in light of a deeper spiritual warfare that negatively impacts the spread of Christianity.
Current Dialogue (World Council of Churches)
Replacement Theology, Christian Zionism and the Anglo-American Protestant Tradition of Judeo-centric Prophecy Interpretation2012 •
The development of Christian self-understanding through the context of Judaism is an important agenda for Christian theology. This agenda is a relatively recent movement within Christian theology. Within Western Christian contexts, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, it is only within the past 150 years or so of biblical study and 70 years or so of theological reflection that this agenda has taken hold and borne important fruit. On the other hand, Christian theologies of Judaism—or more precisely, Christian theologizing about Judaism—have a much longer pedigree, and not just in Western Christianity but in Christianity as a whole. This paper discusses the contemporary American Christian Zionist rejection of replacement theology and explore how this movement is nevertheless based on a theological tradition that constructs Jews for its own theological purposes.
Aliyah- The return of the Jewish People to Israel
Aliyah- The return of the Jewish People to Israel2024 •
The study examines the biblical foundations for Aliyah, analyzing key prophetic texts that speak of the ingathering of the Jewish exiles. It then provides a comprehensive overview of major Aliyah waves, including those from Yemen, Iraq, Morocco, the former Soviet Union, Ethiopia, and France. Special attention is given to the massive influx of immigrants following the collapse of the USSR and more recent Aliyah trends related to rising antisemitism in Europe. The dissertation also explores the spiritual dimensions of Aliyah, particularly its connection to revival movements in the former Soviet Union and its significance in Christian eschatology. It argues that Aliyah is not merely a demographic phenomenon, but a fulfillment of biblical prophecy and a sign of God's ongoing faithfulness to His covenant with Israel.
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Vicino Oriente
AN EGYPTIAN GREEN SCHIST PALETTE AND AN AMAZONITE GEMSTONE FROM THE “PALACE OF THE COPPER AXES” AT BATRAWY, JORDAN2020 •
Revista tiempo&economía
Reseña. Santa Bárbara de Las Cabezas. La gran hacienda del Caribe colombiano 1742–1942. Adolfo Meisel Roca. 2023. Editorial Uninorte. 248 p.2024 •
Pharmaceutical Biology
Evaluation of the antithrombotic effects ofCrataegus monogynaandCrataegus davisiiin the carrageenan-induced tail thrombosis model2014 •
The Egyptian Journal of Fertility and Sterility
THE EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF FERTILITY AND STERILITY (Volume 27 - Number 5 - September 2023)2023 •
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Jurnal kesehatan lingkungan Indonesia
Minyak Esensial Daun Jeruk Purut sebagai Pengendali Alami Vektor Filariasis2023 •
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