There's a lot of contentious debate in this forum about that particular phrase. Some people think that, like other countries freed from Cabal control, the country will be cleansed of all Cabal influence, while others feel that Israel will cease to exist. I'm curious what your interpretation of the phrase is. Let me be perfectly clear, this is not a bait for antisemites or antizionists, as much as I disagree with your opinion, we're all adults here, hopefully.
In my opinion, based on the Abraham Accords, "Israel for last" means that the elements of Cabal control will be removed, The country will remain, however, the United States no longer will fund the Iron dome system, as the Cabal elements, i.e. "Iran is a constant threat" or "Palestine is a constant threat" will be neutralized and removed.
Read your bible. Israel is God's chosen nation. It may go through a cleansing the same as all other nations will, but God will not let harm come to his nation.
The United States has a covenant with God, and he will do the same for our country.
When the veil tore the separation between Jew and Gentile became nonexistent.
The only way to the Father is through Christ Jesus, anyone who rejects Him rejects the Father including those who currently practice Judaism.
israel in the bible isnt the same israel as today.
Shhh..... Lets all agree that the biblical Israel is an infertile desert on the Sinai Peninsula, just for a little while longer.
God’s nation of Israel is not necessarily the country of Israel men drew on a map.
Is the united states mentioned in the bible?
No, but the JEWS definitely are! So get reading, Lol
You again. Yes they are and much of the anti-jew bible text had been memory-holed with the revisions.
That anon specially mentions the USA and God
Be prepared for your world to shatter.
Man, the solar plexus aches.
Israel is a corrupt shell that must be broken and remade.
IF they are God’s sole “chosen people”, why does Christianity exist? Should Christians convert to Judaism? Are Christians then 2nd class in the eyes of God. I think we have all been conditioned to think that way but, as a Christian, worshipping God through the sacrifices of his Son, I try to look outside the box and would like to believe that God will shine his approval upon all believers, despite their individual theological differences.
I am not attacking your statement so much as I am giving you something to ponder.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_book_burnings
No it literally does not, the US was founded on gnostic ideals.