JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
TRUMP - THE ARABS WILL GET OUT OF GAZA AND THE WESTBANK OR EGYPT AND
JORDAN WILL GET NO MONEY FOR AID FOR THESE AND MORE MUSLIM COUNTRIES.
EZEK 39:11-16
11
And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will give unto Gog a
place there of graves in Israel, the valley of the passengers on the
east of the sea: (IN THE JORDAN VALLEY) and it shall stop the noses of
the passengers: and there shall they bury Gog and all his multitude: and
they shall call it The valley of Hamongog.
12 And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them, that they may cleanse the land.
13
Yea, all the people of the land shall bury them; and it shall be to
them a renown the day that I shall be glorified, saith the Lord God.
14
And they shall sever out men of continual employment, (NUCLEAR
SPECIALISTS) passing through the land to bury with the passengers those
that remain upon the face of the earth, to cleanse it: after the end of
seven months shall they search.
15 And the passengers that pass
through the land, when any seeth a man's bone, then shall he set up a
sign by it, till the buriers have buried it in the valley of Hamongog.
16 And also the name of the city shall be Hamonah. Thus shall they cleanse the land.
MEANING OF HAMONAH
Hamonah,
ham-o'-nah (Heb.)-- host; multitude; noise; tumult; commotion of mind.
The prophetic name of a city that is mentioned in conjunction with
Hamon-gog: "And Hamonah shall also be the name of a city.
Metaphysical meaning of Hamonah (mbd) - Truth Unity
Strong's Lexicon-Hamonah: Hamonah-Original Word: הֲמוֹנָה
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location-Transliteration: Hamownah
Pronunciation: hah-mo-NAH-Phonetic Spelling: (ham-o-naw')
Definition: Hamonah-Meaning: Hamonah
Word
Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root הָמוֹן (H1995), meaning
"multitude" or "abundance."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There
is no direct Greek equivalent for "Hamonah" in the Strong's Greek
Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew proper noun. However, the concept
of a multitude or abundance can be related to Greek words like πλῆθος
(G4128), meaning "multitude."Usage: The term "Hamonah" is used as a
proper noun referring to a specific location mentioned in the prophetic
literature of the Old Testament. It is associated with the aftermath of a
significant battle, symbolizing the multitude of the slain.Cultural and
Historical Background: In the context of the Hebrew Bible, names often
carry significant meaning and are used to convey theological and
prophetic messages. "Hamonah" is mentioned in the book of Ezekiel, a
prophetic text that addresses the restoration of Israel and the judgment
of the nations. The name reflects the abundance of God's judgment upon
the enemies of Israel, serving as a reminder of divine justice and
sovereignty.
GODS PROMISED LAND FOR ISRAEL.
And here are
the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war
or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only
Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land
in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel,
Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half
of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18,
Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY
OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND
IN THE FUTURE.
WELL
THROUGH DONALD JOHN TRUMP GOD IS FULFILLING HIS PROMISE TO GIVE ISRAEL
ALL THE LAND OF ISRAEL INCLUDING GAZA AND THE WESTBANK. TRUMP HAS BEEN
TALKING WITH THE JORDANIAN KING YESTERDAY AT THE WHITEHOUSE.AFTER THE
MEETING KING HUSEIN SAYS HE DOES NOT WANT THE FAKE NON EXISTANT ARABS
(SO CALLED PALESTINIANS) FORCED OUT OF GAZA AND THE WESTBANK. BUT TRUMP
SAID WITH HUSEIN BEFORE THEIR MEETING. THE ARABS ARE GOING TO GET OUTTA
GAZA OR THE MILLIONS IN DOLLARS IN AID MONEY TO EGYPT AND JORDAN WILL BE
STOPPED. AND OTHER MUSLIM COUNTRIES ALSO. SO TRUMP WILL GET RID OF 2
MILLION ARAB TERRORISTS FROM GAZA, THEN THE WESTBANK AFTER THAT. SO GODS
PROMISE OF ISRAEL GETTING ALL OF ISRAEL AS THEIR PROMISED LAND. WILL BE
COMING TO PASS. AND I PREDICT ALL THESE GAZANS AND WEST BANK ARABS WILL
HAVE A CITY BUILT BY THEM IN THE JORDAN VALLEY. AFTER ALL THE BIBLE
SAYS THERE WILL BE A 300 MILLION MUSLIM CEMETARY OF DEATH CULT ISRAEL
HATING ISLAMISTS BURRIED IN THE JORDAN VALLEY IN THE FUTURE. SO IT JUST
MAKES SENCE THAT THE ARABS GETTING KICKED OUTTA GAZA. WILL HAVE A CITY
BUILT THERE. SINCE THE 300 DEAD MUSLIMS WILL BE BURRIED THERE ALSO. SO
MY PREDICTION IS TRUMP AND KING HUSEIN NO MATTER HOW MUCH HUSEIN WANTS
THE ARABS TO STAY IN GAZA. TRUMP WILL MAKE SURE THAT HUSEIN MAKES THE
ABABS GO TO THE JORDAN VALLEY BUILT CITY. IF ISLAM DOES NOT AGREE WITH
DONALD JOHN TRUMP. ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE IN THE MIDDLE EAST. TRUMP
WILL MAKE SURE IT HAPPENS.
AND SPEAKING OF DONALD JOHN - THE
HAMAS TERRORISTS ARE RENEGING ON THE SO CALLED CEASE FIRE. THE SEX FOR
MURDER PEDOPHILE SATANIC DEATH CULT HAMAS ISLAMISTS CLAIM ISRAEL BROKE
THE CEASE FIRE. AND HAMAS REFUSES TO GIVE ISRAEL ANY MORE HOSTAGES. AND
NOW THAT THE ISRAELI TROUPS ARE ALMOST COMPLETELY OUT OF THE NETZARIM
CORRIDOR SEPARATING THE NORTH FROM THE SOUTH OF GAZA. THE HAMAS
COCKROACH DEATH CULT PEDOPHILES ARE TRYING TO PLAY GAMES AGAINST ISRAEL.
SO YESTERDAY WHEN KING HUSEIN MET WITH TRUMP AT THE WHITEHOUSE. TRUMP
SAID DIRECTLY TO HAMAS AND IRAN. IF ALL THE REST OF THE HOSTAGES ARE NOT
SET FREE BY SAT FEB 15TH AT 12PM NOON. THE CEASE FIRE WILL BE STOPPED
BY ISRAEL. AND TRUMP TELLS HAMAS AND IRAN. ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE IF
ALL THE REST OF THE HOSTAGES ARE NOT SET FREE BY HAMAS BY 12 NOON ON
FEBRUARY 15TH. LOOK OUT ISLAM YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED.
Israel
troops withdraw from corridor that split Gaza in two-Joe Inwood BBC
News-Reporting from Jerusalem Paulin Kola BBC News Reporting from
London-FEB 10,25
Israeli troops have withdrawn from the Netzarim
Corridor - a military zone cutting off the north of the Gaza Strip from
the south.Hundreds of Palestinians in cars and on carts laden with
mattresses and other goods began returning to northern Gaza following
the pull-out - often to scenes of utter destruction.The Israeli
withdrawal is in line with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement of 19
January under which 16 Israeli hostages and 566 Palestinian prisoners
have so far been freed.By the end of the first stage of the ceasefire in
three weeks' time, 33 hostages and 1,900 prisoners are expected to have
been freed. Israel says eight of the 33 are dead.Hamas seized 251
hostages and killed about 1,200 people when it attacked Israel on 7
October 2023, triggering the Gaza war.At least 48,189 Palestinians have
been killed in Israel's offensive, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health
ministry. About two-thirds of Gaza's buildings have been damaged or
destroyed by Israel's attacks, the UN says.On Sunday, crowds of
Palestinians were seen traversing the Netzarim Corridor - mostly moving
north to see what had happened to their abandoned homes."What we saw was
a catastrophe, horrific destruction. The [Israeli] occupation destroyed
all the homes, shops, farms, mosques, universities and the courthouse,"
Osama Abu Kamil, a resident of al-Maghraqa just north of Netzarim, told
the AFP news agency.The 57-year-old, who had been forced to live for
more than a year in the southern Gazan city of Khan Yunis, said he now
planned to "set up a tent for me and my family next to the rubble of our
house"."We have no choice," he added.Mahmoud al-Sarhi, another
displaced Palestinian, told AFP that for him "arriving at the Netzarim
Corridor meant death until this morning".He said this was "the first
time I saw our destroyed house", referring to his home in the nearby
Zeitun area"The entire area is in ruins. I cannot live here," he
added.About 700,000 residents of northern Gaza fled to southern areas at
the start of the war, when the Israeli military issued mass evacuation
orders before launching a ground invasion of the Palestinian
territory.Many of those displaced were subsequently forced to move
multiple times after Israeli forces pushed into southern Gaza, too.They
were also prevented from returning to their homes through the Netzarim
Corridor, stretching from the Gaza-Israel border to the Mediterranean
Sea.Israeli forces partially withdrew from the west of the corridor last
month and the first Palestinians - pedestrians - were allowed to walk
along the coastal Rashid Street as they crossed into northern Gaza.Those
on vehicles have to use Salah al-Din Street and undergo screening for
weapons by US and Egyptian security contractors.The Israel Defense
Forces have not officially commented on Sunday's withdrawal from the
eastern part of the corridor, which will leave it in control of Gaza's
borders, but not the road that had cut it in half.The Haaretz newspaper
says the Hamas-run Gaza interior ministry has been urging people to
"exercise caution and adhere to the existing movement guidelines for
their safety".Can Trump really take ownership of Gaza? The troop
withdrawal comes as an Israeli delegation is expected to fly to Qatar
which has been moderating talks between the two sides in the Gaza
war.The Israeli government has previously said the delegation will
initially discuss "technical matters" regarding the first phase of the
ceasefire deal, rather than the more challenging second phase which is
meant to lead to a permanent ceasefire, the exchange of all remaining
living hostages in Gaza for more Palestinian prisoners and a complete
withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.That will require further
direction from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who recently
became the first foreign leader to meet US President Donald Trump since
his return to the White House.During the trip, in the most dramatic
shift in US policy regarding Gaza in decades, Trump called for the
removal of the territory's entire civilian population and the
development of what he called "The Riviera of the Middle East".Convening
his first cabinet meeting since returning to Israel over the weekend,
Netanyahu said Trump had come up with a "completely different vision,
much better for the State of Israel"."A revolutionary, creative vision -
and we are discussing it," he was quoted as saying in an official
readout of the meeting. "He [Trump] is very determined to carry it out.
It also opens up many possibilities for us."Trump's proposal, which
would be a crime under international law, has been almost universally
rejected, including by Arab states.The Saudi foreign ministry said on
Saturday that it would not accept "any infringement on the Palestinians'
unalienable rights, and any attempts at displacement," accusing Israel
of "ethnic cleansing".Egypt has also rejected any idea of the removal of
the Palestinian population and has said it is calling an emergency
summit of the Arab League on 27 February to discuss what it called
"serious" Palestinian developments.
Israel says Gaza ceasefire will end if Hamas does not free hostages by Saturday-David Gritten-BBC News
Israel's
prime minister has warned Hamas it will end the ceasefire in Gaza and
resume intense fighting if the Palestinian group "does not return our
hostages by Saturday noon [10:00 GMT]".Benjamin Netanyahu said he had
ordered Israeli forces to amass inside and around Gaza in response to
Hamas's announcement that it was postponing freeing more hostages until
further notice.Netanyahu did not specify whether he was demanding the
release of all 76 remaining hostages, or just the three due to be freed
this Saturday - but a minister said he meant "everyone".Hamas responded
by saying it remained committed to the ceasefire deal and that Israel
was "responsible for any complications or delays".The group has accused
Israel of violating the three-week-old ceasefire deal, including by
blocking vital humanitarian aid - a claim Israel has denied.Hamas's
decision to delay this weekend's scheduled release prompted US President
Donald Trump to propose that Israel cancel the agreement altogether and
"let hell break out" unless "all of the hostages" were returned by
Saturday.Following a four-hour meeting of Israel's security cabinet on
Tuesday, Netanyahu said in a video statement that he "welcomed President
Trump's demand".He added: "In light of Hamas's announcement regarding
its decision to violate the agreement and not release our hostages, last
night I instructed the IDF [Israel Defense Forces] to amass forces
inside - and surrounding - the Gaza Strip."This action is being carried
out at this hour and will be completed very soon."He then issued an
ultimatum that he said had the security cabinet's unanimous approval."If
Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon, the ceasefire will
end the IDF will resume intense fighting until the final defeat of
Hamas."There were conflicting messages from Israeli officials about
whether Netanyahu meant Hamas should release all the remaining hostages
or not.One source told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that it would be
willing to continue the ceasefire if the next group of three hostages
were freed as planned on Saturday.But later, transport minister and war
cabinet member Miri Regev wrote on X: "We made a very clear decision: We
adhere to US President Donald Trump's statement regarding the release
of the hostages - on Saturday, everyone will be released!"The IDF said
it had raised the level of readiness of its Southern Command - which is
responsible for operations in Gaza - and that it would be reinforced
with additional troops, including reservists.Hamas also reiterated on
Tuesday its rejection of Trump's controversial plan for the US to take
over post-war Gaza and permanently relocate the two million Palestinians
living there so that it could be rebuilt and turned into the "Riviera
of the Middle East".Hamas said Trump's remarks were "racist and
constitute a call for ethnic cleansing, aimed at liquidating the
Palestinian cause and denying our people's inalienable national
rights".The Palestinian Authority and Arab states have also
categorically rejected the plan, while the UN warned that any forced
displacement would be prohibited under international law and "tantamount
to ethnic cleansing".Netanyahu has praised the president's
"revolutionary vision" for Gaza.Earlier on Tuesday, senior Hamas
official Basem Naim told the BBC that the door was open for US, Qatari
and Egyptian mediators to intervene and get the ceasefire deal back on
track."We don't wish that this deal will fall apart," he said. "We are
doing the maximum to avoid any obstacles, any challenges, and therefore
we are ready to hand over prisoners next Saturday if the situation is
rectified through the mediators."He accused Israel of "continuous
violations" of the ceasefire deal, including delaying the return of
displaced Palestinians to areas in northern Gaza by between 48 and 72
hours and obstructing deliveries of urgently needed food, medical and
shelter supplies.The first phase of the ceasefire deal is supposed to
last six weeks and see a total of 33 Israeli hostages exchanged for
about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and detainees from Gaza.So far, 16
living hostages have been freed since the ceasefire took effect on 19
January. Hamas has also handed over five Thai hostages outside the terms
of the deal.The remaining 17 Israeli hostages - two children, one
woman, five men over the age of 50, and nine men under 50 - are supposed
to be released over the next three weeks. Both sides have said eight of
those hostages are dead, but only one has been named.The deal has also
seen Israeli forces withdraw from densely populated areas of Gaza,
hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians return to their homes in
the north, and hundreds of aid lorries allowed into the territory each
day.The Israeli military launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in
response to an unprecedented cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in
which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken hostage.More
than 48,210 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the
territory's Hamas-run health ministry.Most of Gaza's population has
also been displaced multiple times, almost 70% of buildings are
estimated to be damaged or destroyed, the healthcare, water, sanitation
and hygiene systems have collapsed, and there are shortages of food,
fuel, medicine and shelter.
Trump insists US will take Gaza as he
meets Jordan's King Abdullah-Bernd Debusmann Jr & Tom Bateman at
the White House-BBC News
President Donald Trump has once again
insisted the US will take control of the Gaza Strip, as he met Jordan's
King Abdullah at the White House on Tuesday.It was their first meeting
since Trump announced his proposal to take over the enclave and move its
population of two million Palestinians to other countries in the
region, including Jordan.Earlier this week, Trump suggested he could
withhold aid to Jordan and Egypt unless they agreed to take in those
Palestinians from Gaza.Jordan, a key US ally in the Middle East, is
already home to millions of Palestinians and has rejected the proposal.
King Abdullah said after their meeting that Jordan's "steadfast position
[is] against the displacement of Palestinians".But speaking to
reporters in the Oval Office, with King Abdullah seated to his right,
Trump signalled he would not shift on his idea which triggered global
condemnation when he unveiled it last week."We're going to take it.
We're going to hold it. We're going to cherish it," he said of
Gaza.Trump claimed that "a lot of jobs" would be created across the
region if a US takeover of the devastated territory were to happen."I
think it could be a diamond," he said, adding that he now believes the
US is "above" having to threaten other countries to participate.King
Abdullah sat quietly next to Trump as the president repeated a proposal
that would upend decades of established US policy and could amount to a
breach of international law, which prohibits the forcible transfer of
populations.Jordan has so far rejected the idea as a fundamental breach
of international law, but has quietly expressed concerns about the
kingdom's ability to absorb large numbers of Palestinians.On the
possibility of taking in additional Palestinians, King Abdullah said a
solution that is "best for everybody" would be necessary. He said Jordan
would take in 2,000 unwell Palestinian children.Trump, however,
appeared unmoved and reiterated his stance that he expects Jordan and
Egypt to play a part in housing resettled Palestinians."I believe we'll
have a parcel of land in Jordan. I believe we'll have a parcel of land
in Egypt," Trump said. "We may have someplace else, but I think when we
finish our talks, we'll have a place where they're going to live very
happily and very safely."Egypt has roundly rejected Trump's idea to
remove Palestinians from Gaza. Its foreign ministry said in a statement
on Monday that the country intended to put forward a plan with "a
comprehensive vision for the reconstruction of Gaza in a manner that
guarantees the Palestinian people's continued presence on their land, in
alignment with their legitimate legal rights".The statement said Egypt
had an "aspiration" to work with the Trump administration on its plan,
but it stressed that any foreign intervention should "avoid jeopardising
the gains of peace.King Abdullah stressed that the Middle East was
largely aligned with this position following his White House meeting. He
wrote on X that his conversation with Trump was "constructive", but
said that his country remained concerned with Trump's proposal."I
reiterated Jordan's steadfast position against the displacement of
Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank," he said. "This is the unified
Arab position.""Rebuilding Gaza without displacing the Palestinians and
addressing the dire humanitarian situation should be the priority for
all," he added.Jordan is already home to millions of people descended
from Palestinian refugees who were forced from the land that became
Israel in 1948, alongside those whose roots lie firmly east of the River
Jordan.The country has also absorbed waves of refugees from Syria, and
is heavily reliant on US economic and military assistance.The UN has
warned that any forced displacement of civilians from occupied territory
is strictly prohibited under international law and "tantamount to
ethnic cleansing".Trump on Tuesday appeared to dodge a question about
that UN warning."We're moving them to a beautiful location where they
can have new homes, where they can live safely, where they can have
doctors and medical and all of those things," he said.King Abdullah said
during the meeting that the matter would be discussed and both sides
should "wait until the Egyptians" can present their ideas.The deal with
Egypt is believed to be a proposal for the future governance of Gaza,
backed by other Arab states as a way to counteract Trump's plan.While
still being formulated, it is thought the proposal could involve a local
administration of technocrats drawn from Palestinians in Gaza, without
affiliating to factions including Hamas.Since first revealing the US
proposal during a news conference last week alongside Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump has repeatedly doubled down on his
plan for Gaza, saying he is "committed to buying and owning" it.In an
interview with Fox News broadcast earlier this week, Trump said Gaza's
two million residents would be resettled and have no right to
return."They wouldn't, because they have much better housing," he said.
"I'm talking about building a permanent place for them."