Comments by "Abuk777" (@Abakar71) on "Stuart Seldowitz and the arrogance of Zionists" video.
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The Yahuds will never receive the promised land, which they gape at, since their Torah says that this land is promised to Ismail and his descendants! We will build on their book.
Heir of Abram!
Who is he?
What do the Tanakh and the Bible say about this? In particular, the Torah of the Yahuds.
God, who never makes mistakes, tells Abram in a promise who his heir will be!
And the word of the Lord came to him, and said, He shall not be your heir, but he who shall come out of your body shall be your heir.
(Genesis 15:4)
Please especially note that we are not talking about any Sarah, Hagar, wife, or servant here. Yahuds and Christians falsely cling to the fact that Ishmael is an illegitimate son, since Hagar gave birth to him. However, Genesis 15:4 does not say anything about women. All that is said is that an heir will come from the loins of Abram. We'll tell you why Abram and not Abraham a little later.
After this promise, it was Ishmael who came from the loins of Abram, not Isaac!
The only heir God promised to Abram was Ishmael!
And then we can easily find out that the entire land from the Euphrates to the Egyptian River was given as an inheritance to the descendants of Ismail! It is this promised land that the Yahuds will set their sights on.
On this day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying: To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
(Genesis 15:18)
The land from the Egyptian River to the Euphrates is part of Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.Covenant with Abram!
Pay attention to what is written here!
On this day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying: To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
(Genesis 15:18)
The Lord made a covenant with Abram, not with Abraham!
It was Abram, not Abraham, who had Ishmael come out of his loins!
And Isaac was born to Abraham, not Abram!
That is why God separated Ishmael and the Ishmaelites, as the true heirs of Abram, from all the other descendants of Abraham!
and you shall no longer be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham, for I will make you the father of many nations;
(Genesis 17:5)
The rabbis know about this, but are silent!
The rabbis call the Arabs and descendants of Ismail Ishmailis.
And what do we see? Who lives on this land?
Ishmailis, Arabs!
Did some rabble of European occupiers come to Palestine in 1947 and decide to repeat the genocide of Indians and African peoples?
Who can say that those Yahuds who came out of Egypt are identical to the Europeans who call themselves Yahuds? There was no trace left of those Yahuds in these Europeans. It’s just that adventurers from Europe decided to play the Zionist card and get into foreign lands!
You can say whatever you want, but God never fails in a promise!!
Perhaps someone will say that we should not pay special attention to these moments in the Torah.
However, we will proceed from the fact that there is nothing accidental in this book, especially when the Yahuds recognize it as sacred for themselves.Yahud themselves have what is written in the Torah?
On this day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying: To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
(Genesis 15:18)
The Lord made a covenant with ABRAM, not with Abraham!
Whose Ismail came out of his loins? Abram's!
Whose Isaac came out of his loins? By Abraham, not by Abram, since Isaac was born to Sarah after Abram changed his name to Abraham.
God promised an heir and an inheritance from the Egyptian River to the Euphrates to Abram!
According to the Torah, God's promised heir to Abram is Ishmael, not Isaac!
Look, this is not a translation, there are two different names here - אַבְרָם and אַבְרָהָם - Abraham and Abraham.
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And you shall no longer be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham, for I will give you to become the father of many nations. (Bereishit 17:5)
So, according to the Torah, the promise of God in chapter 15 was given to Abram, not to Abraham.
From the loins of Abram came Ishmael, not Isaac.
The entire promise of an heir and of the land from the Euphrates to the Egyptian River was given to Abram, not to Abraham.
The only heir to emerge from the loins of Abram is Ismail!
Ishaq was born to Abraham, not Abram.
This is the wisdom of the Torah, as the Yahuds themselves say!
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@perseverantiafinalis2069 , we are talking about the promise of God, not about the worship of race and land! You are confusing something.
Two quotations from Genesis are enough to refute all the claims of the Yahud Zionist Satanists to God's promised land.
Now, this is God's promise to Abram about an heir. Nothing can change this! Not Abraham, not Sarah, no one!
God decided so in his promise! God never fails in a promise!
Rejoice!
God promised an heir to Abram and promised this heir the whole land from the Euphrates to the Egyptian River!
The Yahuds are trying to get hooked on women, but it won't help them in any way.
Here God doesn’t say a word about Sarah, Hagar, the wife, the maid, or anything like that!
And the word of the Lord came to him, and said, He shall not be your heir, but he who shall come out of your body shall be your heir.
(Genesis 15:4)
On this day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying: To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
(Genesis 15:18)
From the loins of Abram came only one single Ishmael!
And from Ismail came a great people who own this entire land promised by God!
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@perseverantiafinalis2069 , i’ll repeat it again because you didn’t understand the obvious.
We are talking about the promise of God, not about the worship of race and land! You are confusing something.
Two quotations from Genesis are enough to refute all the claims of the Yahud Zionist Satanists to God's promised land.
Now, this is God's promise to Abram about an heir. Nothing can change this! Not Abraham, not Sarah, no one!
God decided so in his promise! God never fails in a promise!
Rejoice!
God promised an heir to Abram and promised this heir the whole land from the Euphrates to the Egyptian River!
The Yahuds are trying to get hooked on women, but it won't help them in any way.
Here God doesn’t say a word about Sarah, Hagar, the wife, the maid, or anything like that!
And the word of the Lord came to him, and said, He shall not be your heir, but he who shall come out of your body shall be your heir.
(Genesis 15:4)
On this day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying: To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
(Genesis 15:18)
From the loins of Abram came only one single Ishmael!
And from Ismail came a great people who own this entire land promised by God!
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@perseverantiafinalis2069 , the Bible says that Jesus Christ was not crucified or killed.
Here the Bible says that the Son of Man will be like Jonah. Jonah was not killed and did not die, just like Jesus Christ was not killed and did not die.
for as Jonah was in the belly of the whale three days and three nights, so the Son of Man will be in the heart of the earth three days and three nights.
(Matthew 12:40)
Here the Bible says that Simon of Cyrene bore the cross of Jesus Christ and not a word about the fact that he returned it back to Jesus Christ.
As they went out, they met one Cyrene man named Simon; this one was forced to bear His cross.
(Matthew 27:32)
And they forced a certain Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus, who was passing by, coming from the field, to carry His cross.
(Mark 15:21)
And when they led Him away, they seized a certain Simon of Cyrene who was coming from the field, and laid a cross on him to carry after Jesus.
(Luke 23:26)
But here the Bible says that Jesus Christ, in tears and in prayer, asked God to save him from death. And God heard this prayer, which means that God saved Jesus Christ from death!
He, in the days of His flesh, with a strong cry and with tears offered prayers and supplications to Him who was able to save Him from death; and was heard for His reverence;
(Hebrews 5:7)
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