KING JESUS IS COMING FOR US ANY TIME NOW. THE RAPTURE. BE PREPARED TO GO.
ITS 7:45AM EST-2:45PM ISRAEL TIME AND THE CEREMONY HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR 5 HOURS.YOU CAN WATCH IT HERE TILL DONE.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hopo-zbXB2Y#t=19310
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/01/ariel-sharon-to-be-burried-at-his-ranch.html
THE FUNERAL FROM THE TIMES OF ISRAEL PERSPECTIVE
http://www.timesofisrael.com/foreign-dignitaries-fly-in-ahead-of-sharon-funeral/
ITS 7:45AM EST-2:45PM ISRAEL TIME AND THE CEREMONY HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR 5 HOURS.YOU CAN WATCH IT HERE TILL DONE.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hopo-zbXB2Y#t=19310
Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Laid to Rest
Ariel Sharon will be buried at Havat Hashikmim in the Negev, under heavy security. The funeral began at the Knesset.-By Arutz Sheva Staff and AFP-First Publish: 1/13/2014, 9:31 AM-Israelnationalnews
Sharon funeral ceremony-Flash 90
The funeral procession for Israel's 11th prime minister, Ariel
Sharon, who died on Saturday at age 85, began Monday morning at the
Knesset at a formal event attended by President Shimon Peres, Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, US Vice President Joseph Biden, and former
British prime minister Tony Blair.
Sharon is to be laid to rest at his Havat Hashikmim (Sycamore Ranch)
in the Negev on Monday afternoon, next to his late wife, Lily."Arik, you were the shoulder on whom Israel's security rested," said President Shimon Peres standing in the Knesset plaza, where Sharon's flag-draped coffin stood on a black marble plinth. "The story of your life is bound to the story of this country. And your life was dedicated to the life of this country."Your footprints are imprinted on every hill and in every
valley," Peres wnt on. "You cultivated the land with your scythe and
defended it with your sword. Your fingerprints are on every diplomatic
situation and every military outpost. You took and implemented the
difficult decisions. You never rested in service of your people, when defending your land and making it flourish. "The land from which you came will embrace you in the warm arms of the history of our nation to which you added an unforgettable chapter," he said under bright blue skies as a row of Israeli flags flapped in the background.“This man had a commanding presence,” said Biden, the first foreign
speaker at the event. “He filled the room. When the subject of Israeli
security arose, which it always did, you immediately understood how he
acquired the nickname 'bulldozer'. He was indomitable.“Sharon was a complex man who engendered strong opinions freom
everyone,” Biden went on. “But like all real leaders, he had a north
star that guided him. His north star was the survival of the state of
Israel and the Jewish people, wherever they resided.“In the late 90's he said – 'Before and above all else, I am a Jew. I
am concerned with the future of Israel in 3 years, 300 years, a
thousand years'. Because he possessed such physical and political
courage he never deviated from that 'preoccupation' with Israel as he
called it.“We have an expression in the states – 'never in doubt'. Arik seemed
never in doubt. There were times when he acted and these actions earned
him condemnations. But American presidents were never shy with him when
they wanted to air their differences, nor was he with them.“He was a complex man who also lived in complex times and in a very
complex neighborhood. It's time for Israelis to look at the arc of his
life, which is also the arc of Israel's history. Through it all, the US
has been unflagging in its commitment to the state of Israel. We have
never failed to defend Israel's legitimacy and no one has any doubt
where America stands with regard to Israel's security. That will never change.” Blair spoke next, praising Sharon for being "warm-hearted and
passionate about his country of course, but also about his family and
his farming.""He took actions no one ever thought he would take," noted Blair, referencing Sharon's forming of the Kadima party in 2005 to force his "Disengagement" plan through in expelling all Jews from Gaza.Blair argued that "the idea that (Sharon) changed from a man of war
to a man of peace misses that which defined him," claiming the Sharon
never changed, and his "strategic objective" to secure Israel "never
wavered," whether that objective was pursued through "fighting or making
peace."Sharon, according to Blair, was a "bold, unorthodox, unyielding" model, serving as a "standard bearer" for Israelis leadership
by demonstrating the "imagination to know that genuine peace, if
obtainable with honor and dignity for Arabs and Israelis, is the goal."Blair further praised Sharon for possessing something that he claims
exists in all Israeli leaders he's met. "Beneath the maneuvers and
machinations...something unusual is found in Israeli politics, a supreme
love for the state of Israel and the land of Israel, for what it is,
what it took to build it, and what it will take to sustain it.""Israel was an idea" to Sharon, claimed Blair, an idea that after
centuries of victimhood, the Jewish people "should have a state where
they could be independent and free, afraid of no one, equal to
everyone."In conclusion, Blair called Sharon "wise enough to know that war alone could not support (Israel's) future."After a few more speakers, the ceremony ended as participants rose for the singing of "Akaviya Ben Mahalalel" by IDF Chief Cantor Lt. Col. Shai Abramson.The text of the song, taken from the sayings of the sage from the
Mishnah (in Tractate Avot), read "consider three things and you will not
come to sin; know from where you came, to where you are going, and
before who you will give an accounting. From where you came, a putrid
drop. To where you are going, a place of dust, worm and maggot. Before
who you will give an accounting, before the supreme King of kings, the
Holy One, blessed be He."Sharon's casket was then removed for transportation to the Negev ranch.http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/01/ariel-sharon-to-be-burried-at-his-ranch.html
THE FUNERAL FROM THE TIMES OF ISRAEL PERSPECTIVE
http://www.timesofisrael.com/foreign-dignitaries-fly-in-ahead-of-sharon-funeral/
Kaddish read for former PM, now buried
With Sharon now buried, the funeral is
nearing its conclusion with the recitation of Kaddish, the traditional
Jewish prayer for the dead.All in attendance are standing at attention.
The funeral was brief, no more than 15 minutes from the arrival of the
casket to the burial.A final prayer is being read by the IDF’s
chief rabbi Brig. Gen. Rafi Peretz, a man who has delivered prayers for
Sharon during this day of commemoration despite being a Gaza Strip
evacuee pulled from his home in the Gaza settlement of Atzmona in August
2005.
After Peretz, Sharon’s two sons Omri and Gilad read the Kaddish once again.