President Trump has repeated several times when referring to this peace deal: paraphrase: the biggest thing since 3,000 years or at least 500. So what happened about 3,000 years ago?
Answer:
United Kingdom of Israel: The traditional date for King David becoming king is 1006 BC, marking the start of a "golden age" for the kingdom under his rule and his successor, Solomon.
Things that make you go hmmmm.
What happened about 500 years ago? Several things, including Protestant Reformation and the discovery of America by Columbus. What just happened? Trump signed an EO bringing back Columbus Day as the holiday and ditching indigenous people day at the federal level.
Things that make you go hmmmm.
I don't know how you don't see that every time you define dispensation, you're making my exact point.
Every example you gave involves a rule system that applies to two different groups differently. Google "theology-related definition of dispensation".
Most of the world are atheists and revilers of the Lord. 2% of Jews are Christian in Israel, 1% of Chinese are Christian. Should people not support China by praying for them?
Even if you take Messianic Jews out of the equation, you don't have to like Jews to realize there are many end-time prophesies which require the existence of a Jerusalem controlled by Jews.
The temple will be rebuilt for the anti-Christ to enter it and proclaim himself as God. There's no getting around that scripture having a requirement for Jerusalem to be governed by Jews.
Obviously getting around it is easy enough or Preterism wouldn't exist. Roman Emperors entered and the destroyed the Temple. They claimed divinity.
There is no set interpretation of the Revelation of St. John.
Even if the interpretation is correct, supporting the State of Israel to perform such is akin to supporting Judas Iscariot, in order for Christ to be crucified.
One does not put the Lord to the test.
The prayers we have for our enemies is for the Lord to have mercy on them, and for them to convert.