The Future Remnant of the Negev,
A Woman’s Seed Will Convert Many,
To Believe In The Seed Of Israel’s God,
Who is the Son Of The Eternal God Of All,
And 144,000 Jews will confess it to be True
To the 1.9 Million Jews who flee to the Negev!
Jews for Jesus testifying from Dan to Beersheba
Will testify to non-believing Jews across the Negev
As the Remnant Of The Seed Jesus During Tribulation
Period For All Of Israel In The Wilderness Of The Negev!
October 9, 2005
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Genesis 3:15 – And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed (Jesus); it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Revelation 7:4 – And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all
the tribes of the children of Israel.
Revelation 12:6,17 – And the woman (Israel) fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thous and two hundred
and threescore days. [17] And the dragon (Satan) was wroth with the woman, (Israel) and went to make war with the remnant of her seed (Jesus), which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Begin Excerpt 1 from Arutz Sheva
Missionaries Aiming at Kiryat Shmonah
8 Tishrei 5769, 07 October 08 01:04
Arutz Sheva
Bt Hana Julian
(IsraelNN.com) The Christian missionary organization “Jews for Jesus” is specifically targeting Jews in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona on Tuesday, according to an internal proselytizing directive acquired by Israel National News.
The memo informs the reader that on Tuesday the group is “beginning to send a team everyday to Keryat Shmoneh (a small town in the north) where a Rabbi and his students have been causing trouble…”
‘Each Number Represents a Person’
According to the memo, which was sent to the group’s supporters in Israel and abroad, “The first full week of the campaign is over…. Please remember that each number represents a person and these serve for our encouragement….”
The memo goes on to boast that the missionaries “handed out 21,700 gospel tracts” and “have contact information of 995 Jewish people who told us that they want to know more about Jesus.”
Moreover, the group proudly proclaimed that it succeeded in “leading 18 Jewish people and 3 Gentiles to Y’Shua” – the organization’s Hebraicized name for Jesus, with its double play on the Hebrew word for “salvation.”
‘Aggressive Effort to Evangelize in the Holy Land’
Anti-missionary activist and Israel National Radio talk show host Rabbi Tovia Singer warns that “as a result of their multi-million dollar campaign, many Jews have been affected by their aggressive effort to evangelize in the Holy Land.” In 2006, Rabbi Singer made a 20-part counter-missionary series available for free on his website. He is an author of the book and accompanying audio CD series Let’s Get Biblical, as well as the founder and director of the anti-missionary organization “Outreach Judaism.”
Rabbi Singer says that close to 20,000 Jews have been persuaded by evangelical missionaries in Israel to abandon their faith
and convert to Christianity since 1970.
The so-called “Jews for Jesus” appellation, he adds, is really a clever misnomer used by missionaries to mislead Jews into thinking they will still be practicing their Judaism even if they believe in Jesus.
“Nothing could be further from the truth,” he adds.
“It’s a Baptist mission to the Jews,” explains Singer. “The group is an arm of the Baptist church, plain and simple, devoted to converting Jews to Christianity.” Although it is one of the more aggressive evangelical organizations, the group — which Singer estimates has approximately two thousand volunteers in Israel alone — is only one of more than a thousand Christian efforts to convert the Jews.
And more are on the way.
“Thousands are coming in the next couple of weeks for Sukkot,” Singer says, “for a big Christian evangelical parade.
Each one is willing to volunteer in the effort to lead a Jew away from his faith.”
Begin Excerpt 2 from Jerusalem Post
Protests get Jews for Jesus radio ad pulled in the North
October 5, 2008
Matthew Wagner , THE JERUSALEM POST
A wave of irate protest silenced a Jews for Jesus radio campaign last week on a local radio station in the North.
It took just a few hours for Kol Rega, which broadcasts to the Galilee and northern valleys, to cave in to pressure from listeners who phoned in to demand that the Jews for Jesus campaign be taken off the air.
“Shortly after we broadcast it, we received dozens of angry phone calls from listeners telling us they were hurt by the crudeness of the ad,” said Haim Hecht, manager of Kol Rega. “The truth is that even before it hurt my listeners the ad hurt me. It was simply too aggressive and blatantly missionary.”
The slogan of the radio campaign is “Yeshu [a derogatory form of Jesus] equals Yeshua [accent on penultimate syllable] equals yeshua [accent on the last syllable].”
Yeshu as a reference to Jesus appears in the Talmud; it is an acronym for “May his name and memory be wiped out” (yemach shmo vezichro). Yeshua is Jesus in Hebrew. Yeshua, with an accent on the last syllable, means redemption.
In three different versions of the ad, ethnically identifiable Israeli Jewish voices – one Russian, one Moroccan and one haredi Ashkenazi – express surprise at being told that Jesus is equivalent to redemption.
At the end of the ad a voice-over says, “Confused? Call for more information,” and provides a phone number.
Dan Sered, head of Jews for Jesus in Israel, said in response, “All we are trying to do is share our faith.
We just want to provide Israelis with an opportunity to know that Jesus died for our sins and rose on the third day. Most Israelis have never gotten the chance to hear about Jesus.
If they do not want to hear that is fine.
But if they are interested, why shouldn’t they be given the opportunity?”
Sered said a minority of Orthodox Jews in Israel was preventing the secular majority from exercising their right to freedom of religion, speech and faith.
“Jews who believe Jesus is the messiah are a minority in Israel, but so are the Orthodox,” he said. “Why should they be allowed to prevent secular Israelis from hearing Jesus’s message of love and peace?”
The radio ad is part of larger campaign, directly primarily at the North, that includes full-page ads in the weekend editions of Ma’ariv and Yisrael Hayom, two Hebrew dailies.
In addition, Jews for Jesus activists sporting T-shirts and passing out literature have been active in recent days in the North, including Nahariya, Kiryat Shmona and the Haifa area.
According to members of Jews for Jesus, the municipalities of Tiberias and Karmiel each took down a large-screen Jews-for-Jesus ad located at prominent intersections.
Yoel Ben-David, a Jews for Jesus activist, said Orthodox Jews from different streams have threatened him and his peers, pushed them and, in Kiryat Shmona, removed the air from a car tire.
Kiryat Shmona Chief Rabbi Tzfania Drori said he had heard rumors about the car tire. “That is probably one of the mildest reactions imaginable in response to aggressive missionary activity pursued by these Jews for Yeshu,” he said.
“I believe we have a right to prevent these people from entering our town and promulgating New Testaments and missionary literature; it is tantamount to a woman performing a striptease in the middle of a public place,” Drori, who also heads a yeshiva in Kiryat Shmona, said.
He said a group of his students had followed the Jews for Jesus group around the town, heckling them and preventing them distributing their literature.
Drori said he was concerned the Jews for Jesus activists, who he said came from Scandinavian countries, would have sway with immigrants from the former Soviet Union, who
have weaker ties to their Jewish roots.
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