Milenar Arab - Israel CRISIS

1. Isaque versus Ishmael. In Abraham and his wife, who was not yet Sara, (whose name means simply, Ministress,Princess), Sarai ( "My Princess"), involving the concubine Hagar, is the beginning of the millennial "Arab-Israeli" crisis: Ishmael, the son of Abraham with Agar , Isaque, son of Sara with Abraham, ended up forming two peoples: Arabs and Jews, Ishmael versus Isaque. In a way, the patriarch Abraham became the basis for three religious classes: Arabs, Jews and Christians. Even in modern Jerusalem, this is made clear in a very obvious way in a daily basis. In Abraham, there are also promises of blessings for the three current religions. The initial quote of blessing is found in Genesis 12:3 - "In thee (Abraham) all the families of the earth will be blessed", involving, in addition to the blessings, Nations. In the Pauline explanation, meant to be for Christianity, the Apostle to the Gentiles says: For the Scripture said that God would be expected to justify the Gentiles by faith (goim), first announced the Gospel to Abraham saying: All nations will be blessed in you. So, those who are of faith are blessed with the faithful Abraham "(Galatians 3:8-9). In Abraham, in the light of the Book of Genesis, the blessing for the Arab and Jewish people is found in chapter 17, verses 20 and 21: "And as for Ishmael (Arab-trunk), you too have been heard: here you have been blessed, and will bear fruit, and I will multiply you a hundred fold; twelve princes you shall generate, and from you I will make a great nation" (there are the petrodollars with the Arabs!). And goes on: "My concert, however, I will establish with Isaque (alliance with Israel), who Sara will give you around this time, in the coming year." Still in the Book of Genesis, the first "Arab-Israeli conflict," It happened during a birthday party culminating, suddenly and abruptly, with the expulsion of Ishmael and his mother, Hagar, from Abraham’s home: And the boy grew , And was weaned, so Abraham made a great feast the day Isaque was weaned. And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, that she had given to Abraham, mocking. And Sara told Abraham: Send away the servant and her son, because the son of the servant will not inherit with my son, with Isaque "(Genesis 21:8-10). It should be noted that the Arabs maintain different version on the same facts, and conflicts are possible in all areas! There is the initial questioning that Abraham was not Jewish and, in fact, Abraham came from Ur of the Chaldeans (Gen. 11:28) and his father, Tera, was a heathen, an idol maker, but He got a special call from God that changed the whole course of his life and led to two sister nations which always fight, many of them still keep a mutual hate. Creating a paradoxical abyss of faith, because the true faith would target the supreme love. The hate however, whatever side is, it doesn’t combine with religion or faith. 2. The same DNA. Nowadays, the genetics has confirmed the same DNA between Arabs and Jews confirming the veracity of the reports in the Book of Genesis. By the way, Norton Godoy says: "Nobody is surprised about news of two brothers who live at gooks. But what about subjects always fighting, but did not know they are as brothers as they seem? Even more when they divide the power in a region as strategic for the world as the Middle East. But that is the case today with Jews and Arabs. An ambitious genetic study, conducted jointly by scientists from the U.S., Israel, Italy, Great Britain and South Africa, collected DNA samples from 1,300 men of both races in 30 countries. Studying the Y chromosome - that genetic heritage that is passed only from father to son without any change – They obtained the scientific confirmation that all Jewish communities scattered around the world today have a strong relationship not only between themselves but also with Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. The research shows that all these people have a common ancestor: a population who had inhabited the Middle East for four thousand years. The study also shows that all the Jewish communities managed to keep virtually intact Its biological identity, even having migrated to other distinct regions of the planet. According to the Head of the Department of Jewish Studies at the University of New York, this research supports the Bible according to which a variety of families in the Middle East was originated from the same patriarch. "

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