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I was reading more about the “Jerusalem Covenant” from a member on the unsealed board.  Check out this interesting info ....

 

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I've done a bit more digging on this Jerusalem Covenant. This is what I've found so far. May need to put the breaks on.

www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/213348
This was written on 6/6/2019

Originally the Jerusalem Covenant was written in 1992 by Deputy Chief Justice Rabbi Menachem Elon, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the capital's liberation. It was intended as a renewal of the Biblical covenant between God and the people of Israel.

Israel365 sought to reaffirm the Jerusalem Covenant in 2013, and in the first year it got 10,000 signatures. That number grew to 23,000 in 2014 and over 50,000 signatures in 2015. This year the figure topped 93,000, with signatories from over 100 countries, from Albania to Zimbabwe.

Every year Israel365 has presented a printed collection of the signatures bound in a book to a different MK - last year it was Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein, and this year Glick was chosen for his activism in reconnecting Jews to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism.

www.breakingisraelnews.com/88715/152000-jews-christians-sign-covenant-affirming-jerusalem-eternal-capital/
This was written May 26th, 2017

On Thursday, the Jerusalem Covenant, a document affirming the eternal unity of Jerusalem as the chosen heart of Israel and the Jewish people, was presented to Deputy Minister Michael Oren at a multifaith gathering celebrating Jerusalem’s Jubilee. The document was signed by over 152,000 Israel supporters from around the world.

Oren received the Jerusalem Covenant from Israel365 in front of a crowd of 300 Christians and Jews who came together to honor the 50th anniversary of the city’s miraculous reunification after the Six-Day War in 1967. The gala event, held in Jerusalem overlooking the walls of the Old City, was co-sponsored by Israel365 and leading Christian Zionist organizations HaYovel and Bridges for Peace.

Soooo, this Covenant has been gathering signatures since 2013. And will probably continue each year. Is this THE Covenant with many? Very well could be. But, questions are... Has it really been confirmed? 2013 when it first started gathering signatures, or a later year? Does there have to be a certain number of signatures, or just the important one? When will it be confirmed by the False Messiah? Is his name there already or future?

Also found this commentary on the Jerusalem Covenant. Seems to fit the bill as a false peace covenant with a One World Order / One religion UN agenda.

This is the Covenant Doc:
jerusalemofpeace.com/PAGE3.asp

This is commentary on it:
www.apocalypsesoon.org/xfile-25.html

Why might the False Messiah be willing to sign the Jerusalem Covenant? Because it is worded is such a way to promote the internationalization of Jerusalem and make it a city for "all faiths". Let me highlight a part of the Jerusalem covenant for you.

"Today, as old, we hold fast to the truth of the words of the Prophets of Israel, that all the inhabitants of the world shall enter within the gates of Jerusalem; "And it shall come to pass at the end of days, the mountain of the House of the Lord will be well established at the peak of the mountains and will tower above the hills, and all the nations shall stream towards it. ** "Each and every nation will live in it by its own faith:" *

Isaiah 2:2-4 does NOT say this. Isaiah 2:2 is quoted in the Jerusalem Covenant: "And it shall come to pass at the end of days, the mountain of the House of the Lord will be well established at the peak of the mountains and will tower above the hills, and all the nations shall stream towards it" but this next verse in Isaiah 2:3 does NOT say ( Each and every nation will live will live in it by its own faith***) but is says that the TORAH will go forth from Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem covenant continues:
"For all the nations will go forward, each with its own Divine Name; we shall go in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever, "

Isaiah 2:3 does NOT say that "all the nations will go forward, each with its own Divine Name" but the TORAH will go forth from Jerusalem. In Zechariah 14:16-17, ALL NATIONS will be REQUIRED to keep the Feast of Tabernacles not "each in its own Divine name"

The Jerusalem covenant is written with phrases to be tolerant of all religions. During the days of Isaiah 2:2-4, it is the TORAH which will go forth from Jerusalem (Isaiah 2:3) and the Messiah will rule them "with a rod of iron" (Revelation 19:15) and HE will JUDGE among the nations (according to the Torah) (Isaiah 2:4).

In Deuteronomy 4:2 it is written:
"You shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall you diminish from it, that you may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you"

They have "added" the "universality of Jerusalem being a religion of all faiths" to the Jerusalem covenant.

With the covenant of Jerusalem having this "universality" phrase to it, it fits the agenda of the United Nations plan and goal for Jerusalem in conjunction with the New World Order to have it be an international city of "all faiths".

This phrase in the Jerusalem covenant discussed above is consistent with the goal of the Israel/PLO peace process. The Israel/PLO peace is based upon U.N Resolutions 242 and 338. Implied in U.N. Resolution 242 is for Jerusalem to be divided according to the original U.N. plan for the state of Israel in 1947 and become an international city.  So, the false Messiah may be willing to sign the Jerusalem covenant.

So is this the covenant? If so, are we just waiting for confirmation? Or has that already happened? Thoughts?

 

Then someone asked ... does this Jerusalem Covenant mention 7 years?

His reply was  he quoted Daniel 9:27
"And he will make a firm covenant with the many for one week, but in the middle of the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and grain offering; and on the wing of abominations will come one who makes desolate, even until a complete destruction, one that is decreed, is poured out on the one who makes desolate."  And then said ... “I think it’s the “he” that confirms the covenant for the ‘seven’ or week, not that the covenant itself says anything about the ‘seven’ or one week.”

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:feedback   Just wondering your thoughts?

 

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Political slight of hand by all parties.  I still find it curious that Jared Kushner a Jew would ever ascend to the idea of dividing Jerusalem, knowing the scriptures.  But then again, Judas was a Jew wasn't he.

It is often made clear that when men are led by their own ambitions rather than by the Spirit of the living God, anything is possible!

Such as it is this "covenant" is birthed by Satan, embraced by the world community and capitulated by Israel and accepted.

This covenant also will highlight two important or critical aspects of the prophetic word.  Firstly it speaks to the deception of Israel in accepting it initially and after three and a half years later.  Secondly is gives Satan a world wide pedestal by which to deceive the nations and  to declare his greater intentions of dethroning God, then to declare himself as God!

The dividing of Israel is a byproduct of collateral damage, or so it seems to me.

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Yep, you have to wonder what is in it for Jared Kushner ... what does he gain?

On one side you have Israel passionately longing for a temple and will agree to anything to have their wish.

On another side we see the push for Babel - with all “religions” merging as 1 faith living in peace and harmony hoping this will finally stop the violent chaos and breakdown in society. An unsaved person, who doesn’t know any better, would think ... wow, what could possibility be wrong with this dream for “peace” since nothing else seems to be working, so why not give this a shot?   Oh and lets place some strong person to be leader of the pack ... surely what harm could come out of that. :wacko:

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It would seem that the seven years mentioned in Daniel 9:27 would have to be spelled out and not something open-ended.  Otherwise, it would tell us "he shall confirm the covenant for 42 months and then betray their trust."  But we do have to wonder, what is projected to happen at the end of the seven years?  I suspect the temple aspect is part of a side-deal, and the seven years involve the stationing of foreign troops near Jerusalem as "peace-keepers."  We are told that when the Abomination of Desolation occurs, Jerusalem will quickly be encompassed by armies.  Where would they come from, if they are not already there and waiting?  I also doubt Jesus is referring to Israel's own army.  Just my opinion.

I also think "the many" is a reference to the chief rabbis of Israel, the Sanhedrin.  The word for "many" is "rab."  "Rabbim" is the plural form of "many."  A person is called a Rabbi because he passes on the knowledge of "the many," or the many learned teachers who came before.  Therefore, I do not think the covenant is just a "peace deal," though it may have some military components to guarantee it is enforced.

 

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Well said David.

We can rest assured that the prophetic word of God shall come to pass.  I was of the opinion that a peace deal was already penned and waiting to be sprung onto the world.  I still believe that the Rapture will be the first of many dominoes for end times.

Given all the previous failed attempts and the attention this "peace plan" is has garnished, a final draft may yet still be in the very near future.

Dissecting this one under a microscope may be premature, IMHO

TR

 

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