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Aug. 8, 2014 - Jim Bakker Show
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Rabbi Cahn Comments on the Israel/Gaza Conflict
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I just have to ask you about Israel.
Everybody's talking about the Psalms 83 war.
We know which is coming.
We don't know when.
But could you give us an update, Rabbi?
Yeah, well, you go to Israel occasionally.
I do.
I do.
And I'll be there before the tour, too.
I have to go back and forth.
But kind of a spiritual part of this or the underside of it.
First of all, I mean, just to keep always our perspective, no matter who it is, no matter what their name is, no matter what the organization is, it's beyond them.
This is the enemy.
The enemy has tried to destroy the Jewish people for 4,000 years, last 2,000, try to wipe out the 20th century.
The names keep changing.
Hamas to Saddam Hussein, Joseph Stalin, Hitler.
It's not based on them.
This is a fallen angelic being who is dealing with that enemy that Israel is dealing with and that is trying to wipe them out because he knows what's coming.
So he's trying to wipe them out.
But interesting, we just talked before about that one-year Bible and then the thing that was appointed for 9-11, which was the Harbinger scripture.
But also in every one-year Bible, appointed is another verse, which is Psalm 55, which speaks about destruction.
This was appointed for 9-11, and everyone speaks about destruction in the city.
And the word that they use for destruction or violence in the city is a word that's an amazing word because it means something in Hebrew and it means something in Arabic.
And that word, which means violence or destruction, in the Bible, is the word Hamas.
It's the word in the Bible is the word Hamas.
In Arabic, it means fanaticism and zeal.
In Hebrew, it means destruction and violence.
And actually, I'll tell you, it also means, listen to what Hamas means in the Bible.
It means damage, cruelty, oppression, unrighteousness, wrongdoing, falsehood, and to act violently.
And let me just listen to this.
And this is just, by the way, I didn't plan this except that I was told that you were talking about this.
So upstairs last night, I just looked in the Bible.
So let me just share what's here.
In the Bible, what it says about Hamas, listen, the word Hamas.
Psalm 25, consider my enemies, for they are many, and they hate me with a Hamas hatred.
Psalm 74, 20.
Think about the tunnels with Hamas.
Think about this.
The dark places of the earth are full of the dwelling places of Hamas.
Oh, my.
Okay.
2 Samuel 22, you saved me from Hamas.
Psalm 11, but the wicked and he who loves Hamas, the Lord's soul hates.
Isaiah 53, Messiah.
Listen to this.
But it says he had done no Hamas.
He's the opposite of Hamas.
He had done no violence.
Ezekiel 7, Hamas has risen up into a rod of wickedness.
Ezekiel 7, the land is full of crimes of blood and the city is full of Hamas.
And let me give you one more.
There's more.
Just take your time.
No, I don't want to rush.
This is Revelation.
This is just last night.
And the thing is that Obadiah speaks about Esau, the descendants of Esau.
He says, it's your shame that you went against your brother Isaac.
In other words, and many of the descendants of Esau are linked with these people, with many Arabic people.
And they're wonderful.
There are wonderful, God-loving Arabic people.
But you have that as well.
So it says that it's your shame that you went against Isaac.
So listen to what it says here.
It says this.
It says, speaking about the descendants of Esau, for your Hamas against your brother Jacob, shame shall cover you.
So it's talking about the descendants of Esau.
It says your Hamas against him.
And now listen to this, last one.
This is a promise to Israel.
Listen, Isaiah 60.
For Hamas shall no more be heard in your land, nor the wasting of destruction in your borders, you'll call your walls salvation and your gates praise.
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