tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760004395394142531.post8803445591266472216..comments2023-10-23T14:19:00.021-07:00Comments on Atheodox Jew: The First Rashi - Thorny Theological TerritoryAtheodox Jewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06404924424040480039noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760004395394142531.post-68784401935743431762012-11-14T08:02:02.217-08:002012-11-14T08:02:02.217-08:00Breishis 13:15, "ki et kol haaretz asher ata ...Breishis 13:15, "ki et kol haaretz asher ata roeh lecho etneno ulzaracho AD OLAM". Hashem had his promise not only verbally, but with a deed and documentation to have and to hold forever and ever AD OLAM. This document, the Bible, the Five Books of Moses is the most popular Book ever printed in history, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.<br /> When Hashem punished and sent the Jewish Nation to galuth of bavel for seventy years" al asher ozvu et brith hashem...", he then redeemed them, as stated in dvarim:30:2,3,4,5 "veshavta ad H' elokecha...vekibetzcha mikol ha'amim...misham yekabetzcha", stipulating (30:20) lishmoa bekolo uldovko vo ki hu chayecha veorech yamecha LASHEVET AL HAADAMA.... Therefore, galuth is only temporary, until yisrael does tshuva, but in no way does it abrogate the Deed. Indeed, after 2,000 years we are back again having and holding strong be'ezer hashem yitbarach, so much for a track record. Hashem will never trade the Jewish nation for any other nation, period, as promised. <br /> Mosesnoreply@blogger.com