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This book looks at what God’s Word literally says about matters concerning Israel. Israel has been the centerpiece of world affairs since her beginning. In America today, the controversy over Israel is taking center stage. Antisemitism is proliferating, having captured the Democratic Party, and, according to some reports, the majority of Republicans. So far, America has supported Israel, to one degree or another. According to the Bible, the fate of America depends largely upon her treatment of Israel.
To understand Israel and her place in God’s economy, one must start at the beginning. In the Garden of Eden, the only government was individual government. Man, male and female, was responsible to direct and control himself only. God gave him only one commandment. Man disobeyed.
God then changed things. God gave man a knowledge of good and evil, a conscience. God also ordained family government, an additional control. Within a relatively short time, with only conscience and the constraint of the Holy Spirit, the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and the earth was filled with violence. God’s only remedy was judgment. He destroyed the earth with a flood; but Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord; and he and his family were spared along with plant life and representatives of all animal life.
God then added another direct earthly control, human government (man ruling over man under God). God instituted human government to punish certain sins, and to praise those who do good. God also divided the earth into the nations, which he called Gentile. Man, instead of doing God’s will came together in direct rebellion against God at the Tower of Babel. God confounded their language (for they were of only one language) and scattered them over the face of the earth into their assigned nations.
In the midst of almost universal idolatry, God soon called out a nation unto himself, the nation Israel. He made a covenant with Abram (later named Abraham) in which he promised that he would make of Abram a great nation, that nations who blessed that nation would be blessed and nations who cursed that nation would be cursed, and that all the nations of the earth would be blessed through that nation. He also showed Abram the land he would give him.
From there, this book continues the story of Israel, past, present, and future. God made a total of four covenants with Israel. God told Israel in advance of three dispossessions and three returns to the land he promised Israel. He gave them the reasons, in advance, for the last two dispossessions and returns. He promised that, even though Israel would be a sinful and wicked nation, he would ultimately return, crush and judge the nations who would come against Israel, bring Israel into the promised land, convert them, and rule Israel and the nations from Jerusalem.
Israel is the centerpiece of the story of man. From Genesis 12 to Matthew 12:45, the Scriptures have primarily in view Israel, not the Gentile nations. The Old Testament extensively examines the interactions between Israel and the Gentile nations. Sadly, both Israel and the Gentiles have governed for self, not for God.
The fate of a nation, including that of the United States, depends upon its treatment of Israel. Sadly, all nations will sooner or later go against Israel and suffer the consequences.
The Bible covers all these matters in much detail. If one studies and believes what the Bible says, it becomes clear that the summary above, and the book, in much more detail, correctly divides the word of God. Most “Christian” denominations spiritualize what the Bible says, instead of just believing it. Most of those who do so are antisemitic.

