The Jews have fulfilled Bible Prophecy

When the Nazarene rebbe Jeshua came to declare God‘s Wishes and showed people the way to God the majority of the chosen People rejected the message of the Good News of the coming Kingdom of God or the Gospel. Once again the world could see a scattering of the Jews, which might lead one to conclude that God had finished with the Jews.

Saul or the apostle Paul addresses himself to precisely this question in Romans chapter 11:

God has not rejected his people whom he foreknew“,

he writes (v.2). Although as a nation Israel had turned her back on God, there were individuals within the nation who did respond, such as those who listened to Peter on the Day of Pentecost. And that was all that mattered. As Moses taught, numbers are unimportant to God. Quality matters more than quantity.

“So too at the present time,”

Paul continues,

there is a remnant, chosen by grace” (v.5).

Nothing had gone wrong with God’s plan. The scattering of Israel simply meant it was entering a new phase. (We shall see in next article), but first:

Part 1

The Jews have fulfilled Bible Prophecy

No greater evidence that God keeps His word is available than the fact of the existence today of the Jews as a nation.

Scattered for 2500 years throughout the world with powerful forces determined to wipe them out, yet they are restored to the homeland because, in spite of all their sins against Him, God refuses to break His covenant with their forefathers and with them.
The presence of even a small number of Jews in the world, after all the centuries of diabolical effort to exterminate them, would alone be sufficient assurance that God will keep His promises, whether good or bad, to individuals or to nations.

Part 3

Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28 are remarkable prophecies given by the Holy Spirit through Moses concerning the future of the nation of Israel, which he had led out of Egypt to be the people of God’s choice – the blessings for obedience and the punishments for disobedience.
These have been fully confirmed in the subsequent history of the Jewish nation. These chapters abound in prophecies of what God would do for (or against) His people if they did (or did not) meet His conditions; each of which prophecies were literally fulfilled in the following centuries. God keeps His word, whether for us or against us – it all depends on us.

Before Israel was a nation in the land, God revealed its future in such detail as to witness to every major vicissitude of their history since. In Leviticus 26, God promises His people blessings for obedience, or punishments for disobedience.
If they kept His statutes, the blessings God offered were ample crops and security to be enjoyed in the Promised Land (v 1-13). But if they turned away and broke God’s covenant, He would discipline them with punishments fitted to the level and kind of disobedience (v 14-39). Yet God would never cast them away and would eventually restore them to the land promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (v 40-45).

Before he died, Moses spoke to the next generation, 38 years later, and provided even more detail, in Deuteronomy 28, of what would happen to the nation. Again are set forth blessings for obedience (v 1-14), many more curses for disobedience (v 15-68) and ultimate restoration (chapter 30).
Particularly impressive in Deuteronomy 28 is the sequence of the predictions borne out in subsequent history.

1. Agricultural, domestic and public calamities, while in the Holy Land – v 15-24.
2. Removal of the 10 tribes into all the nations; with associated evils – v 25-35.
3. Judah, the southern kingdom and its king, carried away to exile in Babylon – v 36
4. Proverbial contempt for Jewish people among all the nations of exile – v 37
5. Jews returned from Babylon are kept in subjection to the Nations – v 38-47
6. Roman armies quell the Jewish Revolt in a terrible war of sieges – v 48-52
7. Extremities of famine during the Roman siege of Jerusalem – v 53-57
8. Expulsion from Judea and dispersion into all nations of the earth – v 58-64
9. Distress of the Jews during long centuries of exile – v 65-68

The nation had a king (v 36) at the time of the Babylonian captivity, but no king is mentioned in the prediction of the Roman conquest – as they said,

“We have no king but Caesar” (John 19:15).

Jewish history is full of literal fulfilments of the details of this remarkable chapter.

“Here, then, are prophecies delivered above 3,000 years ago, and yet being fulfilled in the world at this very time … I must acknowledge, they not only convince, but amaze and astonish me beyond expression; they are truly as Moses foretold they would be, ‘a sign and a wonder for ever’ (v 46)”

wrote Bishop Newton.

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Preceding

God’s Self-Revelation

The Greatness of the eternal God

The real God

God as Father

Born of the Father

The Love of God

The Wrath of God

The New Testament and Judgement

To be prepared for the Day of Judgment

Living as a believer in Christ

A participation in the body of Christ

Do you believe what Christ’s Apostles taught?

Different wineskins

Bible Reading: is it worthwhile?

The importance of Reading the Scriptures

The Bible: is it contradictory?

One Bible, many Churches

The Development of Differences

Bible Teaching and Vital Doctrines to Discover

Examples of Living Faith

Avoiding friction and distraction in the body of Christ

A participation in the body of Christ

Brothers and sisters in Christ for you

The Christadelphians or “Brethren in Christ”

Video: Introducing the Christadelphian Community

Unlocking Bible Prophecy

Who has the power of prophecy?

Prophecy concerning Babylon and Israel

Prophecies over coming days

The revival of Israel

Why is the nation of Israel being restored?

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Lost senses or a clear focus on the one at the stake

Next

The Return of Israel

Looking into the Future

Will There Ever be Peace on Earth?

Sign of the Times and the Last Days

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Additional reading

  1. Reading to grow and to become wise concerning the most important thing in life 2 Prophetic and poetic writers
  2. Necessity of a revelation of creation 7 Getting understanding by Word of God 5
  3. Additional comments to the Letter to the Romans 4
  4. Pesach and a lot of brokenness in the world

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Further related

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  2. The Beginning of a Nation (2)
  3. One Man Should Die for the People
  4. God Saved the Jews From Alexander the Great
  5. Why the Entirety of the World Hates Israel
  6. Update – Knesset advances bill making Israel a ‘Jewish state’
  7. Israeli’s Are Destroying Israeli Democracy Themselves From The Inside

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