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Israel becomes a spoil

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jun 17, 2017

Israel is embarking on its largest-ever infrastructure project with the development of the huge Leviathan offshore gas field in the Mediterranean. The development of Leviathan, which is scheduled to take about three years, constitutes both the largest energy project and financial investment in Israel in the country’s history. Developers of Israel’s Leviathan natural gas field committed […]

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70 nations gather to defy God.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jan 15, 2017

70 nations were the families of Gen 10 after the Flood. They are the descendants of Noah and his three sons. 70 Disciples/Apostles correspond to the 70 Nations of the World.  Luke 10 v 1 after these things the LORD appointed other seventy also, and sent them two and two before his face into every city […]

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Our Leader cursed our nation.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Dec 31, 2016

President Obama’s refusal to veto an anti-Israel U.N. resolution was ranked as the most anti-Semitic incident of 2016 by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Gen 12 v 3 – ” I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse, and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” In the […]

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D.N.A. proves the bible!

By Richard A. Volunteer | Dec 31, 2016

The advancements in DNA have been able to trace family relationships and prove parenthood beyond any doubt. Could this DNA research tell us if: Jews were related to the Arabs and whether they shared a common family heritage? Was there a Levite (Kohen) genetic marker that traced the descendants of Levi – the Priesthood. “Jews […]

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US support of Israel withdrawn

By Richard A. Volunteer | Dec 23, 2016

Today the UN Security Council voted to condemn Israeli settlements. Applause broke out in the 15-member Security Council’s chambers after the vote on the measure, which passed 14 to 0, with the United States ambassador, Samantha Power, raising her hand as the lone abstention. It broke with 36 years of accepted US Policy. Israel’s ambassador, […]

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Blood Moons – Pattern Recognition or Prophecy?

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 27, 2015

Notes to download: Sunday September 27th 2015 will be a harvest moon and a blood moon and a super moon and the last of a Lunar Tetrad. NASA says this is the first time in 30 years for a super moon and an eclipse to coincide. In discussing the sun, moon and the stars let’s […]

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Russia, Turkey and Palestine

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 24, 2015

President Vladimir Putin opened Moscow’s new grand mosque on Sept 23rd – Yom Kippur . The new mosque, which can accommodate 10,000 people, is the largest in Europe. Islam is the second largest religion in Russia after Orthodox Christianity, making up around 15 percent of the population. Putin was joined at the ceremony by Turkish […]

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Israel – Czech Republic 1938.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Apr 2, 2014

On the 65th anniversary of the UN resolution that created Israel by partitioning British-mandate Palestine into Israeli and Palestinian states, the UN voted 138 to 9, recognizing the State of Palestine as a “non-member observer State.” The Czech Republic was the only European country to vote against the measure. She had learned from her past and […]

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Jerusalem and Rome in 2017.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 27, 2014

Senior Roman Catholic and Lutheran officials announced in Geneva that they would mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in Oct 31st 2017 as a shared event.  The 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 Thesis, the doctrinal challenge that launched the Protestant Reformation, will be their first joint celebration. That is only a time and […]

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Palestinian Vote in the U.N.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Nov 14, 2012

Palestinian leaders will ask the United Nations vote by Nov. 29,  2012 on whether to admit Palestine as a non-member state. Palestinian Authority President Abbas said he would submit the bid on Nov. 29 –on the 65th anniversary of the 1947 U.N. vote calling for two states, one Jewish and one Arab, in Palestine. The […]

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A State of Palestine

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 24, 2011

Mahmoud Abbas, who was 12 years old when the U.N. voted in 1947 to partition Palestine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab.  Abbas’ predecessors, the Palestinian leaders of that earlier generation, rejected the partition plan, which envisaged a state on 44 per cent of the land.  So yesterday Friday Sept 23rd, the Palestinian […]

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Israel and Turkey once allies?

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 10, 2011

Israel’s souring relations with onetime ally Turkey took a turn for the worse Friday September 2nd as Turkey announced it would formally expel Israel’s ambassador and suspend military agreements.  Relations between Turkey and Israel have worsened since Israeli forces boarded the Mavi Marmara aid ship in May last year as it was heading for Gaza. […]

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