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It is your thoroughly Jewish host on this thoroughly Jewish Thursday. Let's do it time for the line of fire with your host activist and author, international speaker and theologian Dr. Michael Brown your voice of moral cultural and spiritual. Michael Brown was the director of the coalition of conscience and president of fire school of ministry get into the line of fire now by calling 866-34-TRUTH.

That's 866-34-TRUTH here again is Dr. Michael Brown. That is the sound of the shofar blast at the Western Wall, the when will the code tell the wall use know it celebrating your own half smoked boot Israeli independence. Yes, the birth of the nation of Israel. Just days after Holocaust remembrance Day which kind of says it all, this is Michael Brown. Welcome to thoroughly Jewish Thursday on modifier 8663 for them to call 866-34-TRUTH 87884 a whole lot to talk about.

As always, and your Jewish related calls any Jewish related question. You have a question regarding Israel and the Jewish people, Jewish customs, Jewish traditions, anything you want to find out about of the Hebrew language. Things like that. Glad to take your Jewish related questions today, 866-348-7884 okay this is unrelated to thoroughly Jewish Thursday. I almost never do this in terms of other news that we break in with on a Thursday, but in case you haven't heard this, and this is just the reported joy could number 14. This is is just being reported.

I can verify anything but this was on CBS News listen to this reality TV star Caitlin Harris, reportedly considering transitioning back to a man dinner and after transition from man to woman. Last year, but is allegedly in experiencing sex change regrets.

Consequently, the author of a new book about the Kardashian family.

The author Czeslaw Tanner was quote thrilled to champion transgender issues. She may transition to a male in the next couple of years Tanner has been helping bring transgender issues into the mainstream reality show. I am Kate Katie was an inside look at her transition process and its challenges. According to the website. The rapid transition has been very hard for Tanner multiple sources close to the Kardashian family ever are they saying Jenner may be considering a reversal because she is still interested in winning.

Let's pray for Doug to hold Bruce Jenner and make him whole from the inside out.

But in the rocket please and call about this. Write an email away and you can be by article 5 reasons why transgender is not the new black, but just to say this plainly, the guy is still a heterosexual male who likes women who is attracted to women and he's attracted to women as a man, otherwise it be identify as lesbian. According to this report. Okay according to this report.

So, allegedly, but the media which is been quick to say that he is she she is to give transitioning then she will go back to. He and I'll be fine which indicates this is not reality were dealing with. This is not okay. This is this is the my studio desk that that I'm hitting right now.

Okay this is this is the Mike that I'm tapping them know it's not that it's that the Mike perceives itself to be a kitten and the desk perceives itself to be an automobile and were going along with this, so my hope is that Bruce Jenner will lead the way back to sanity intentionally or not.

Okay, that's it.

That's it that's all him to say about it, but in case you hadn't heard that against all alleged but it makes perfect sense to me as funny people experience sex change and that if you are far more if you're one of those struggling with questions go to sex change regrets.com six change regrets.com okay with that.

Back to thoroughly Jewish Thursday here again is Dr. Michael Brown looking to thoroughly Jewish Thursday. This is Michael Brown delighted to be with you. 866-348-7884 that is the number to call with any Jewish related question. Okay, here's something really interesting. It has to do with Israel and the Jewish people in a very very direct way and before I said it before, say that my open letter to Megan Kelly referenced Montel Williams a couple of places until Williams took strong exception to my open letter to Megan Kelly actually thinking that certain things I took issue with her over. I was blaming him for which wasn't the case. Is this carefully would indicate. But in any case, he wrote a response to me. So, Montel Williams wrote a response to my open letter to Mike Megan Kelly and immediately agreed to come on this radio show to discuss the issues. It won't be until next month.

Doubling will be next month so but he's got a number things on his plate traveling in family issues and things like that, etc. so I just of he's gonna take care of and I think vacation time, but his publicist said by all means will gladly come on in June. He seemed very eager to do it so will discuss the relevant issues about North Carolina in the bathroom.

Bill and discrimination alleged termination issues, but I wrote a full response to his letter to me so he wouldn't article I wrote an article responded to Montel Williams. It's on the website asked her to Brown a ADR Brown.org just click on latest articles and is always the goal is to be constructive and redemptive. Okay, here's something really interesting. Pew research has an article that came out yesterday.you days ago five fax about Israeli Christians five fax about Israeli Christians and by the picture that is posted here with the article on pew research.org you can see that it's really focusing on Arab Christians, Palestinian Christians, you have a bunch of men who are carrying a cross on their shoulders and some type of apparent ritual of precession and that you're the Good Friday procession. But here's what's fascinating. It says Christians currently make up just 2% of Israel's adult population. And they're going to tell us five interesting things about them. The fascinating part is they missed Jewish believers in Jesus completely and entirely missed Jewish believers in Jesus, messianic Jews, so the Paul's and the peters and the Miriam's marries of of the ancient world the Jewish followers of Jesus, Yeshua, all the first disciples.

These would have been basically overlooked by pew research. Fascinating. Maybe I'll write an article on that, so they say number one. The vast majority of Israelis who say they are Christian also say they're ethnically Arab to politically Christians agree with Muslims and saying Israel cannot be a democracy and a Jewish state. At the same time.

Interesting. Again, these are these are Palestinian/Arab Christians. They didn't serve in the messianic use. Three. Israeli Christians tend to be less religious than is really Muslims but more religious than Israeli Jews for Israeli Christians have limited social and family connections with Jews as well as with arrows from other religious groups are basically every single one of these take away points would have been different if they had brought in messianic use.

Israeli Christians have limited social family connections with Jews as well as with arrows from other religious groups, and five. An overall majority of Christians.

Israel say they have been baptized will that that you would've had the same with the same number with messianic Jews, but is not interested a poll about Israeli Christians.

And yet, on the positive side on the positive side is that the messianic Jews are misidentified as Jews and didn't come in this category is positive because there are Jews they live and die as Jews and they they follow the biblical calendar and their kids fight in Israeli army so they they are Jews, but they are Jewish followers of Jesus. Now, on the one hand it's seamless for them because if you believe Jesus.

She was the Jewish Messiah, then you you follow him and and as a Jew. It's the right thing to do you not denying your Jewishness are not ceasing to be Jewish when my Israeli friends was asked years ago. How does it feel to be a Jewish convert he said I don't know because is not a sin to be Jewish, Thomas a sinner of a converted Senate when he was asked how it feels to be a converted Jew. He said I'm not. I'm a converted Senate. So yes, messengers are Jews but messianic Jews are followers of Jesus and in in Antioch in the ancient world and in acts 11 chapter they would have been called quote Christians because Christians was part of a new religion. Christians was not part of a non-Jewish group. Christians was met. One of these Christ ones when these followers of this Christ guy that was being mocked by that the rest of the world or who is this what are they talking about. Those were his followers. So yes they should have been included in this survey and it would've change things that let's just see. Let's look at this from it. If the adult population was reduced to percent is is a professing Christian. So let's just say the population is little over 8,000,008 8 1/2 million.

So you be talking about� He talked about hundred 60,000 people.

So what was left out was maybe 20,000 messianic Jews. So yes, it's a small number. And yes, it's a very small number of the 6 million Jews in Israel, she really do feel like your part of a very very small minority there and it would not have largely affected these figures by pew being is as thorough as it is in its surveys and the questions that it asked in the data, analyzes, it's something that Lee should have been built in to the survey and explain side, I found that fascinating. Personally, 866387884. Here is an article by Jeffrey falcon posted a religious news.com Martini Judaism for those who want to be shaken and heard. That's Jeffrey sulking writes why just some mainstream churches this like Israel why some mainstream churches this like Israel. Well it's interesting sulking points out that Sec. Clinton is a lifelong member of the United Methodist Church and the traditional denominations still called mainstream even though they are in the significant minority. The churches that are called mainstream they they are they are significantly smaller, they are significantly not mainstream they are bleeding in terms of losing members.

Traditional Presbyterian Church of traditional Methodist churches was a traditional, I mean the. The large denominations are getting smaller and smaller of Southern Baptists are much bigger and in others that are not part of formal denominations are bigger many of them are growing in numbers but which you find very interesting, and I pointed to this phenomenon many times is that the churches that become more liberal. You'll see this happen on three different fronts.

Mark lowered to check it out. You'll see it consistently on three different fronts one you'll see that they become pro-abortion from once being pro-life, they become pro-abortion quote pro-choice, but ultimately pro-abortion to they become pro-homosexual marriage from recognizing marriage is God intended and sexuality is God intended it. Instead, it becomes the domination of the group becomes pro-gay rights, that so they would phrase evidence three. They become pro-Palestinian to the point of becoming anti-Israel, why do you think these three things go hand-in-hand.

Now I I have friends who are committed Christians who are pro-life, profamily, and yet at the same time they are also they are also so pro-Palestinian that you consider anti-Israel. I have friends like that, but let me say that they are in the small minority. What you will generally see is the groups that become anti-Israel are also already pro-homosexual and pro-abortion. You'll see it with consistency. Why, to me it's a departure from the clear playing teaching of Scripture. To me it's a departure from what is written and now emotional humanistic interpretations command we get away from the authority of Scripture and we end up on the wrong side of this critically important is what check check it out. Get online check to make evaluations that are shifted on one of these three points almost always see if shifted all three of you join Dr. Michael Brown, along with messianic Jewish pastor Scott Melvin for unique behind the scenes tour of Israel. February 25 through March 6, 2017. Space is limited so accepting applications on a first-come first-served basis. For more information on the trip and to secure your spot, please visit our website@askeddr.brown.org and click on the Israel tour banner four-color office at 704782370. The line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown voice aboard a cultural lens here again is Dr. Michael Brown.

Looking back to the line of fire, 8664 truth is in no from a caller mainline Christians do not like Jews because they don't know the Bible, 8663 freight 7884. Looking through the Jewish Thursday boy wouldn't it be awesome if we could be in Israel together next year be the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, coming back into Jewish hands.

2017, marks the 50th anniversary with Red Hat a bunch of folks sign up so we got a great response. The trip is next year. February 25 to March 6 and it includes all kinds of special things. May we connect with Jewish believers in the land which many tours do not do you get to go behind the scenes and is is with Israeli military you'll you get to to minister to kids and in the just be part of a real special time were work kids that are deprived and and and special home with love these visits and benefit the groups who work with domain on a regular basis to help their work there and then all the special places that the historic sites that the biblical sites it's it's really really quote it's it's really quite not quote quite exceptional and then also not sure you can join me if you like, as I do live radio from Israel Regalado that as well and we got your immersions in the river Jordan stuff it's it's just wonderful. I have to say honestly that we did a tour two years ago I talked about on the radio. I pushed it but I thought your slow money go to Israel and am almost jealous of your funds and making sure that your needs are met and things like that and I know would be impacting once I was there I thought what this is a DL I can't believe everything everybody scanning the accommodations in the food and the quality of the tour so I thought men next time around, etc. need to be there if there's a way to do it. You need to do it within the other thing this thing was how deeply impacted people. I knew that the impacted I just didn't realize it be that deep or heard from one after another after another because I've never personally been part of the tour.

I didn't. I didn't see it firsthand like that.

So join us if you can. The sooner you get your applications in the better go to Esther to Brown asking your brown.org and click right on the homepage you'll see the banner and you can get involved there could be for the phones. I always listening to the autobiography of Ron Herzog. I have his his book on the life of fire, but a friend of mine said, do yourself a favor and get the audible get the audible book and listen to him reading his own bio and its it's a whole different dimension of so I can type a whole different dimension and he's talking about his father. The boggy family were displaced refugees for a few years because of World War II that affiliated Denmark for their lives and bought his father was a soldier was a an officer in the German army that he never joined the Nazis but he was a soldier in the German army. He had no idea as many Germans he had no idea about Hitler's final solution till towards the end of the war and when he realized when he when he realized that he was fighting for a country that was trying to exterminate the Jewish people. He was mortified that this is this is of course 1945 the end of the war and his dad lives of many years after that but run a talk he said that that for the rest of his life. He troubled his death that he did what he did is determined in the Army that that he was part of that he troubled him. The rest of his life and and for his dad. It was simple as a believer in Scripture as a believer in Scripture that the Jewish people. God's chosen people through whom the Messiah came, and therefore he is a Christian love the Jewish people love the people of Israel that was just a given. It doesn't mean everything Jews do is write the doesn't mean everything Jewish people do should be backed by Christians adjustment everything the nation of Israel does is right there. Israel has problems like every other country Israel's issues like every other country.

We we understand that at the same time.

At the same time, we recognize that God is kept his hand on the Jewish people that those he scatters. He has regathered. There is no other logical historical explanation, especially if you believe in the Scriptures. The only explanation is he who scattered has regathered and therefore as much as we care about justice for the Palestinians as much as we want to see fair treatment of everyone in the Middle East recognize God's hand involved. It is both prophetic reality and justice that we stand for. If you have one of the so-called mainstream denominations that is gone away from Scripture that is become increasingly liberal.

They will hold Israel to a higher standard. On the one hand, on the other hand, they will not factor in the larger narrative and will pretty much by the radical anti-Israel radical pro-Palestinian narrative in which case Israel becomes the evil occupier of a lecture you can watch it for free on YouTube is Israel and evil occupier. All you should see some of the comments posted on YouTube YouTube vilifying me attacking me of using profanity every kind of unclean thing we have to remove those because they violate our guidelines that often take a screenshot of them just to preserve them.

The level of hatred and animosity come away for simply giving the history while 866-34-TRUTH all right. Let's go to Fort Mills, South Carolina John, welcome to the one how you have two quick questions. I looked him down. Should we say that Jews are members of a race or follow the religion and the second question is of the modern Jews today in the ancient Israelite one and the same people okay great questions. The answer is that to the first questions a bit more complex.

Jews are Jews, ethnically, and many practice Judaism okay so it in in the eyes, your traditional GU to be a Jew is to be a practitioner, Judaism, and to be an atheist Jew or Buddhist Jew or Jewish Christian is a denial of your Jewishness, they still say you're a Jew, they would tell Mama baptized you, but I'm not living out my Jewishness, but technically you can be an atheist. If you, in which case, yes, in fact, you're still a Jew, so there is practitioner of Judaism. And then there is someone there is an ethnic Jew. And yes, ethnically, ultimately, is is how were going to be marked. The problem is an ethnic Jew that separates from Judaism entirely within a few generations were nearly totally assimilated. As for Israel, yes, the Jewish people today are by and large descendents of ancient Israelites.

However, there's been much intermarriage over the centuries and conversion into Judaism so the great majority we could say yes trace back to the ancient Israelites.

However, there have been others who are not part of Israel who have been added in part of the Lord. Over the centuries. It's the line of fire with your host activist, author, international speaker and theologian Dr. Michael Brown voice of more cultural lens get into the line of fire now by calling 6643 here again is Dr. Michael Brown multilocation line of fire on this thoroughly Thursday Michael Brown delighted to be with the 866 is the number two call up sometimes I get asked about the need to record you say who and to record that's Aramaic for keepers of the city. They are ultra ultra-Orthodox Jews mainly based in New York and in Israel who vehemently oppose the modern state of Israel. They believe it's an abomination. They believe it's a cause of anti-Semitism and problems around the world. They believe it is hindering the coming of the Messiah and because they will sometimes be seen protesting with the Palestinian side, or even most notoriously joining at a conference in Iran appearing on Iran state TV that they give the impression that they speak for many Jews around the world.

They are really a hated micro minority by the vast majority of the rest of the Jewish population and even traditional Jews like the Satmar Hasidim who are dwarf them in numbers. The Satmar Hasidim who do not believe in the modern state of Israel, they were still upset that these people appeared on Iranian TV on Islamic to be feeling it. It brought reproach to the Jewish people as a whole. That being said, there are healthy number of traditional Jews, ultra-Orthodox as well who do oppose the modern state of Israel, and they opposed it. In the early Zionist movement days as well as today. They said that only the Messiah can regathered the Jewish people that the Jewish state would would create hatred towards the Jewish people and that God forbid in their mind would be a secular state and auditory state which would be the worst thing for Jewish people because it would lead into apostasy. They could see many of their concerns are valid, the flipside, my standpoint, only God can can be credited with the regathering there is no logical way that can explain scripturally of God scattered how the Jewish people have the power to regather themselves or other nations could simply do it.

So II have a major problem based on that, and then look what about all the Jew hatred leading in the Holocaust and the attempt to exterminate Jews there they were Jewish home and became very important.

Just so you know, there are these dissenting views out there 866-34-TRUTH we go to Long Island. Mary welcomes a lot of hi Dr. Brown thank you for taking my call. You are right you are amazing. I met God in Valley Stream quite a while ago you find about. You are full of knowledge and an and you can go and don't love you on?, Christian, born again Christian and recently I was at a seminar and I had gotten up trash toilet with him, contribution and just recently elected out. I got a shofar now. I love these items. I know what they represent. For the Jewish people and I love the Jewish people, and I feel like as a Christian. I'm actually delivering in my faith I know I'm feeling good luck for them and beautiful. So I think I need to. I am in my mind is a Christian I'm going. I'm just thinking that my idolatry as a Christian I I'm unlocking the Jewish faith is also on the Christian network and he is all and you my God mechanic you are. I would either that they have a love that I'm I'm starting to learn about with God that is awesome and I love it. I pray I didn't realize what I had received why the protocol depression. While I have a friend to one who actually in Hebrew there was some language on it. He said if that is that English is said to assist in their stay there. I'll address this on the other side lately for lunch and ran on them to get to everyone at I can still return Mary thank you for the kind. The line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown or boys of cultural lens here again is Dr. Michael Brown, the welcome to the one fired. Michael Brown voided to be with you 866-34-TRUTH with you Jewish related calls. So within the last few days Holocaust remembrance Day, followed by independent state in Israel and never forget that the modern state of Israel was birthed out of the ashes of the Holocaust and without trying to explain that the agonizing questions that are raised by the Holocaust. We see once again that life comes out of death that is often the way that the God works and moves so I want to go back to Mary on Long Island. As far as a prayer shawl. They just give you the origins of that in the Scriptures, Jewish men, not women. Jewish men were commanded to wear garments that would there were four corner garments that they're just the traditional garment. A man would wear, but on the corners. They were to have these ritual fringes with this deep blue is a blue purple color and culture of Hemet and that was to remind them that there were keep the commandments of God will over the centuries. A couple things happen. The rabbis had determined that there was only one particular guy that could get that particular color and it came from a particular snail seal is zone and they couldn't get that snail anymore. They're no longer able to find that snail so instead they sit right we just make the fringes whiteness is many, many centuries later. Also, the garments changed.

Men didn't dress like that. It was like the rolled type garments three, four corner thing. So, what traditional Jewish men then did is is put which hotel the cuts on what you have the professionals. The Tully systole cut time. This is worn under that the man shirt is calico most like a T-shirt type thing and then it has been set for corners and it has the, the fringes in wife, and then they are to wear those outside of their slacks so they have a shirt over that, but there there where those outside of their slacks, so the everyday see those fringes of the reminded homage you have to keep the commandments. So this is over.

Centuries now, what you do if you traditional Jewish man and you will in the synagogue to pray will now you put the prayer shawl on and this is now the outward adorning an insert and then we pray with it, covering their heads and the Hebrew on it blesses the Lord commanded us to to wear that now that's that's not really totally accurate because we can't command. It was the ritual fringes, but it's kind of tied in with the prayer shawl. Now if if if you can find something that draws you in closeness to Israel okay and gives you a sense of identification with the Jewish people through the shofar and through the prayer shawl helps you pray for the salvation of Jewish people. It helps you remember the ultimate Jewish roots of our faith. Wonderful that's great. If it becomes kind of this holy item or this sacred thing where you can't worship or pray without it, or you try to do it to make yourself feel like a Jew even though you're not a Jew. Then, in that sense it becomes idolatrous and unhealthy but vacant it can be something very healthy and very wonderful look. There are traditional Jews. One rabbi in particular who is asked me we've been together a couple of times what I put on to fill in the phylacteries. The prayer boxes.

Now that's based on Deuteronomy 6 and some other passages where he where order Exodus 12 where you have you write these words on your hearts, you know, have between your eyes and things like that and traditional Jews have interpreted that literally. So when they pray in the morning since the Sabbath they put these on, and so I've had to Jesus wear them a lot submissive corseted of this and say no. It's debatable, but I've been asked sometimes by traditional rabbi, will I put on filling in prayer the message sure, but I will.

I won't say the prayer that I was commanded to put these on because I don't believe God community specifically and it's a fine spray which one to pray as removing to me it identifies me deeply with my people. But it's there's nothing idolatrous about it so you know your heart with that the key things that you shoe it is always central to the extent he central then everything else will be clear hate. Thank you for the call. By the way, if you don't have my book 60 questions Christians escrow Jewish police practices 60 questions Christians escrow Jewish beliefs and practices. You'll find a lot of relevant info in that book.

Re: thank you for the call out, let's go to Gambrills, Maryland Harry, welcome to the want of our Michael Brown. I love your show.

Thank you, first time caller, members hate just the two of us just a little chat on the phone were good or good okay good. Anyway, I ran across your to a Rabbi Gregory regularly named yes of course. And anyway he died and calmly left a note that the Messiah would be my sister been neglected your app after you died. You looking up at night and have the name OSHA. I'm sure amateurs Jesus name for the size name. I was wondering is any validity to the matters that much of the burning of fossil records are interested in the locker sought it's it's it's fascinating and I'm going I'm going to give you the stories on both sides. Okay, I get is that the pro-Jesus and the anti-Jesus interpretations rabbi is calico jury was one of the most esteemed ultra-Orthodox rabbis in Israel the world who specialized in Jewish mysticism, so this is the study of the Zohar Kabbalah things like that esoteric and many many ways and he died some more on the age of 107.

I don't know if we know his exact age views in all our old revered man and yes he did leave a note and claimed that he had seen the Masaru met the massage was a mystical encounter something of these things widely discussed and debated and what happened was he. This note is open.

One year later and it's a sentence with the, the, the first letter of each word spells out Yehoshua and this allegedly was giving the identity of the Messiah. You know shoe is Joshua which is the full name for Yeshua Jesus so this created an uproar, and many messianic Jews began to report on this and it spread rapidly around the world so the initial reports everything I read was completely legitimate and was this a hint of him saying that Jesus is actually the Messiah, which of course would create complete uproar in the community.

It would it would be like all the tough Christian leaders in America say Mohammed is actually the Savior know to be that that radical kind of a thing since then his son was Robison old had also repudiated it. No, no, this wasn't real, or of the snow wasn't really his writing and now counter missionary groups are denying the whole thing so I've had friends in Israel who told me they investigated it, and it's real, but I can't verify that so I can say I can't verify I have friends who absolutely vouch for and that's that's all I can say that it could well be, and I do expect Harry in the coming years that more and more ultra-Orthodox Jews will become followers of Jesus, Yeshua, I expect that more and more ultra-Orthodox Jews will be recognizing Jesus Yeshua as the Messiah and this kind of thing will happen even more so I can verify it, but it could very well be 100% true. Fascinating. Is it all right thank you sir for the question. Much appreciated out we go to Philip in Margate, Florida. Welcome to the line of Dr. Brown, our user very well thank you good I got a question about not fair to our own Bible on Justice Park in Berkeley. I just purchased but not an object noted that the wording is a bit of though I had researched it to client that our own limited is translated to enter and that the two Enoch translated meant graphic correct know that none of this. That's not correct okay, all are translated primarily from the Masoretic text okay okay and in other words, the there all translated from the same Hebrew. Some Christian translations rely more on the situation than others but they see any English translation.

We were all starting with the Hebrew text, the Masoretic text. The reason the wording is different in the order of some of the books is different reason.

The wording is different is it's a different faith perspective and a different style of translation.

That's all. It's the same Hebrew text, the same Masoretic text with tradition. Everyone is starting with that using the Septuagint in a secondary way. You'll even see that in the notes in the Tanakh version so that the wording is different because it's Jewish scholars versus Christian scholars a different faith tradition. All right, as as well as different translation approach, but the same fundamental taxes, be they got a run. Thank for it's the line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown, the line of fire now by calling 866-34-TRUTH here again is Dr. Michael Brown was again exulting Yeshua hip-hop rap use for the glory of the Lord 866-34-TRUTH on his 30 Jewish Thursday afternoon news items and then straight back to the phones are inclined report this on Breitbart yesterday, Iran's press TV fails to fix false report claiming Saudi King gave $80 million to Netanyahu's election campaign unit. They reported that in March 2015. King Solomon has deposited $80 million to support Netanyahu's campaign via Syrian Spanish person they Mohammed I had called Kelly Ali course it's complete nonsense bunk, but this press TV Iran state TV fix that.

Why would they fix that. I must remember that assisted Israel issue. Saudi Arabia is the world. Soon the power okay one of the great Sunni powers and Iran is the great Shiite power in Islam.

So they are in conflict.

866-34-TRUTH, let's go to Long Island Ramon, welcome to the want to fire very well, thank you. I want to comment about the question for you want to say that the old additional mainstream church when they state that own and believe spatial for almost a quality to support abortion that are right. Jews vacant that whatever they want. I can call the question, but we know that not know the name the so-called mainstream churches that have so radically departed from their faith traditions and biblical standards, many of whom would deny the liberality of the resurrection. I mean that's that's how far they've gone from the face so absolutely true metal minimum crop heart no, you know, Israel is broken bark urination marker 9040 847 right. God is a miracle like that and the question for you Dr. Brown at the Isabella document is informational with one is no stopping about before they can buy them out of your eye, but it that you auto yeah I'm there. There there are documentaries on the history of Israel, but in inclined to fact the historically the Jews were scattered over the centuries Ramon if you go back all the way to to the eighth century BC and 721 Samaria was destroyed by the Assyrians and many members of the 10 tribes. The 10 northern tribes were scattered around the world. Some state, some fled south, but many of us were scattered then, 586 BC with the destruction of Jerusalem and the bringing of tens of thousands of Jews into exile in Babylon ever further scattering of many come back, but many don't.

Then, with the first major Jewish revolt 66 to 74 A.D. so this is over 1900 years ago the as a result of the battle against Rome, there were Jewish deportations but primarily the second Jewish revolt specially 132 135 Jews banished from Jerusalem at that point and scattered once again out of the land of Israel, so it was, successive, it was the Assyrians and then the Babylonians, and then the Romans so the Jews were put in XL, but there was always a Jewish presence in the land, even if it was small and for a more recent timeframe. Check out my lecture on the YouTube was Israel and evil occupier.

Hey, thank you for the question. Much appreciated.

866-34-TRUTH we go to Andrew in Queens, New York. Welcome to on fire argument around. I have a question for you when on the good news on the back of a culture than what whatever happened to all the other tribes. How come Oaxaca. We only hear about the tribe of Judah. I would only hear about all the other tribes that are good for this Israel 33 answers.

One is we still know about the, the tribe of Levi. In fact, many people whose last name is is Levi or than: more particularly the priestly family within that those are most likely descendents from the tribe of Levi's we still hear about them. That's one thing number two because of the exiling of of many of than the 10 northern tribes, those that survived became part of of Judah. So many of the 10 tribes merge together with the the of the kingdom of Judah, and then this became part of the Judeans.

So Paul can reference the 12 tribes of Israel. The book of acts, and Jacob James in his book references the 12 tribes scattered abroad so among the Judean people.

The Jewish people, or representatives of all 12 tribes.

Although many, many could not trace that back you know for sure. Within the third question that the third part of the answer is that actually there. There are lost tribes out there not hold tribes but parts of lost tribes there are. There are Jews or he or Israelites, I should say to be more precise, and future question was properly precise their Israelites were scattered different parts of the world who been lost to history, but every so often you find out about a group that is continued to have Jewish practices say in it in in in Africa and some have even had DNA testing that verifies that they seem to go back to ancient Israel, so they are out there, but apparently they're just small pockets here and there of the remnants so number one we still have many who recognize their descendents of the tribe of Levi number two.

Most of what remains of the 10 tribes will been joined together with Judeans.

Hence part of the larger quote Jewish people and then lastly, there are scattered remnants of the lost tribes around the world. It appears that I was they've intermarried and I look like that the peoples really are, but they have maintained their traditions in many cases, as Israelites, but they don't know what the rabbis taught like his with the Rabbi start came much later.

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The sound that commemorates commemorates Israel Independence Day this this week, 50 years of the state of Israel. Palestinians marketers with eco-almanac by the disaster. The destruction you celebrated as the day of independence for God returning the Jewish people to land and giving us a sovereign state. Once again I've got two authors him to be speaking with in a few minutes, but an important new book about Israel specially reach out to the millennial generation. The younger generation that doesn't seem to have the same appreciation for Israel the same recognition of Israel's importance and it's important that we we understand that it's important that we are able to speak to the younger generation about Israel because here's what hears important perspective right. The older generation would have this the younger would not the.

The modern state of Israel is literally birthed out of the ashes of the Holocaust Jewish population in Israel last year reached 6 million people and I was significant because that was the rough number of Jews perished in the Holocaust.

6,000,000/9,000,000 Jews are two thirds of the Jewish population Holocaust remembrance days just a few days before Israel Independence Day. There was a consciousness of the older generation of the miracle of modern Israel. There is a consciousness of the older generation of health God himself had restored Jewish nation in his mercy, there was a consciousness of the horrors of anti-Semitism, the horrors of Jew hatred how the world sat by either ignorantly or indifferently as two thirds of European Jews were slaughtered, there were many Christians who were grieved over this and recognize how bad theology in the church had opened up the door to these horrors and otherwise it's not of happened in Europe this this could not possibly happen in Europe without some level of historic anti-Semitism in the church all these things were recognized and the Muslim attempt to surrounding Arab nations attempting to destroy the Jewish people wipe them out. The world could see how this fledgling nation was able to fight back at lost like a thick 1/100 people were killed in the 1948 warming promote very high casualty figures, and somehow Israel survives in it the miracle of the Six-Day War.

We witness all these things we we see them happen. We recognize their uniqueness. We saw the hand of God which you have a younger generation that doesn't have a historical perspective, the ever younger generation that has focused on a micro narrative and missed the macro they focused on why is a wall there, separating families and hurting these these poor Palestinian Christians in Wise's fence there that recognizing that the wall was built to keep snipers out.

The fence was built to keep terrorists out, and that this is the result not of Israel. This is the result of radical Islam and its policies and the failure to fight against these by the Muslim leadership of Housing Authority and Hamas faith is often the flaming them that the defendant aflame. So what we need is a larger narrative in a truthful narrative that can reach the younger generation we come back. I went to speak with Michael on her friend, Joshua Charles, an important new book on Israel. In fact, important enough that I look forward to it right back with Michael and Josh file the line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown get into the minor fire now by calling 866-34-TRUTH here again is Dr. Michael Brown working to is Michael Brown and I am speaking with Michael Anna for an Joshua Charles have written an important book specially for millennial's about God.

Israel and you and as I said in the lead in the to this in the last segment with the older generation of Christians.

Evangelical Christians almost took for granted love for Israel prayer for Israel recognition of the modern state of Israel, as is being as being an active God. The younger generation of Christians often doesn't have that in fact they see things from a very different perspective on my conifer fan at the Bethlehem project leadership development job creation program for Palestinian Christians is lived in Israel multiplications and travels to Israel and the West Bank regularly. Joshua Charles is the co-author of the number one New York Times best-selling book the original argument in the recent Amazon bestseller liberties, secrets, loss, wisdom of America's founders so I will bring on together.

Michael and Josh were gentlemen, you know what I somehow lost Michael right there. Betsy, let's let's read don't know what happened there but lost in there. So Joshua welcomes Alana far will reconnect with Michael in a moment. Sure, Dr. Brown. I yelled out know we we had a job before to talk about America that stub in American history Constitution, those kinds of things where it is the interest in Israel come from well actually I was going on a program that Michael directed about you and I bet Detroit summer 2013 at authority, but it was the Israel experience called scholarship program at the point of it was that young emerging Christian leaders over Israel and the mantra of the program and give them an educated heart for Israel, so he went over there about three weeks trip and you know we saw the typical or the but we also got to see a bunch of stuff that you usually don't example, we bet that the town on the eighth town or got culture wrote you're probably quite familiar with addiction. I rocket quite a bit when a mock bank and so you know an example of something that we saw the most people don't even make out Israel is the child playground with a big old caterpillar type being made out of the management look fine and no childlike.

But note that the outside cement barrier is 3 feet thick. Something like that like this tomb and inside the tube. There were the orange line that word indicating children visually that they needed to be with and outline if there were rocket attacks such as it was a really you know it was made to look childlike in Benton and it was the play click you know I speak whatever but in the event it needed to be. It was instantly converted into a shelter and this is really sobering and weak. We met with numerous officials and all sorts.

You just don't get no yes. And since they wrote. You literally have 15 seconds to get the bomb shelters Viagra and silt out where were reconnecting with my, I'm not sure what happened.

Maybe Joshua just want a little extra airtime, but Michael what Donna what is Alana fire buried underground.

Yes, oh interestingly, Joshua's interest in Israel the hearts of this project comes from being part of what you're doing. So Michael let's let's be really plain about this. Most of the people who are doing things like what you know Bethlehem project name Bethlehem and there and working to help Palestinian Christians. They often seem to be on the Israel bashing side of the conference is like Christ at the checkpoint where Israel is, is made into the evil occupier and in that the eyes of many of the speakers there were its big bad Israel and the poor Palestinians and yet you care very much about the Palestinians and work with them. Yet you've written a book to sensitize Christian, especially young people about the importance of Israel. How these two things grow up in the same soil of one heart while it speakers. It originates from the heart of God. Joshua and I met on Israel experience program working with young people and talking to them about Israel and you know there is a warranted concern about the next generation and their position. My generation are positioned toward Israel, but I've been very encouraged that young people like Josh and others that are coming with me to Israel.

When we talk to them about Israel from the context of God's heart from the context of the knowledge of the person of Jesus. Israel isn't that much of an issue and when you begin with. The main thing and keep it. The main thing then you can deal with some of the complexities with Israel and FYI usually arrived at a place where I am pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian in the sense that I want the best for the Palestinian people and I want to see the Palestinians released into their redemptive purpose.

Alright so for you it's it's not a conflict. It's not challenge how can you love most individual Jewish people and the Palestinians. At the same time. It's the same part of God, not a conflict but it's hard work and I think a lot of people don't want to do that work.

They don't want to wrestle which ultimately becomes paradoxes of the kingdom of God. We don't want to wrestle with issues like the wrath of God, something that you gone blank to talk about that. You know I was so glad you did. The monster dog debate in Kansas City and that your morning about these issues because that's what happened. You know when you touch Israel touched the apple of God. I you begin to dive into places where you have to wrestle with God just like Jacob before he was called Israel conflict but it is difficult alright so so let's let's think this through together here in Josh. I'll jump back to you care moment and I don't know if what you guys is in the kitchen or restaurant or something but it sounds like maybe you will help putting the the dishes away from the dishwasher. But what will will try to figure out what the heck has no thesis, I don't know how alright you ever driven a drawer dresser not made here.

I got everybody like I got my bottle water and that papers in my keyboard. Now saw you. Not sure not sure what that is but but anyway Joshua your sharp guy you're doing research, day and night on historical American document documents and things like that.

However however, we gotta break this down to soundbites that when Uncle Sam is absolutely true. These are deep theological issues but what what about the fact that we haven't will reduce this to soundbites for the younger generation and one thing that you've talked about Josh's is free Palestine or free the Palestinians what you mean by that.

What I mean by that is multiple things in and it actually is intended to express in a very short pithy way, something that many people would immediately assume is one thing but in fact something out and fill. The point is, when you're in the West Bank and you're talking with a lot of Palestinian and I don't I don't claim any of these things are completely absent on the Israeli side, but there are there are a lot of prejudice and there's there's bath historical ignorance. I met with the leaders in Bethlehem one time and some of them are Christian. Some of them were Muslims than bumper pop. They literally have a mop on the following day they were going to try and have they didn't because the IDF was on the proper the early teenagers were just murdered a few summers ago and you know they were. We were talking about the narrative I was there to split their debate. There get information and were talking about, you know how their version of events. Palestinian narrative based on and what I discovered where they left out something very, very important, namely the Arab invasion in 19 48 1/2 a month ago. What about the Arab invasion of 1948 Connecticut they were displaying Israel everything, and they look to be with zero idea of what I was talking about and I said the Arabs invaded in 1948 after the Claritin and basic facts. Look up anywhere and they had zero idea what I was talking about and anyway it develop a narrative you know a moral justification of the suicide bombing the even I'm very very bad.

The by Christian and who would no doubt a one of them had lost a daughter and and I agree with them but but the golfer map step two, justifying the suicide bombing of the US civilian that is really to him and it was utterly strange.

Michelle there's many different things that are going on a Palestinian cult that they, quite frankly, need to be freed up and but also I've met a number of young Palestinians. One of them is my friend would cause Michael is met, and we've actually been able to introduce the other multiple young people actually have Wonder Bread with them on Saturday and another group meeting with him in a few days and are our meeting just happened to be a chance meeting with you and the waiter when I went in the undercurrent of Michael and we talk with them and then thought I didn't tell anybody QUESTION by I would. I bet a macabre, very good, very empty Israel like that story about an Israel and the whole table disposed up whatever, but it actually ended up being a good conversation, long story short, United and Pat develop a friendship. I've seen him every single year.

I've gone back to is the sign and his heart is always a disability.

So you got it right here. Dialogue is important, but Palestinians need to be from Islamic propaganda and revisionist propaganda, passion in that respect her plan by the Expo line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown of your voice and long cultural length is here again is Dr. Michael Brown. Oh boy say what in the world was that that that was the eighth annual childhood Festival hosted by the Islamic Association in con Eunice Dawson and it features children simulating acts of defiance against Israeli soldiers and policemen in the player girl dressed as a veil Palestinian woman pushes an Israeli policeman in defiance for weapons are trained on her children throw stones at court policemen. This was the young Palestinian girl what you just heard saying hurry up my child and join the battle died as a martyr and lofty enemies. Palestine is an Arab classmate victory one hand stones of fire and the other an error filled with challenge pride and resolve this is part of what Palestinians or taught, especially in a place like Gaza.

My guess Michael Anna for and Joshua Charles authors of the new book, God is real and you so Michael you work in Bethlehem you help Palestinian Christians to what degree is this type of propaganda. This type of Jew hatred or Israel hatred part of Palestinian culture for capable and you mentioned something very important. At the last break at the very end and spread the word compassion and we need to have compassion for the Palestinian people and in that compassion. We need to understand that they have grown up in an environment where they have very limited opportunities to come to any other conclusion and hating Israel and the Jewish people, even those who are in the minority of the minority of the minority that go to churches that actually the Old Testament and have a favorable position towards Israel.

They still are believing a false narrative as you were talking about earlier there believing a historical and political narrative that is divorced from all the facts on the ground. It's a big deal in the Palestinians really need to be freed from the oppression of their own leaders and Michael in God is real and you can hear their number books out on Israel. I found their unique things that you had to say in this, especially the young generation Y what a young person want to read this and what are you hoping to happen when did you read.

I'm hoping what it's going to do is encourage them to take some courageous steps to begin to think critically about what's happening in Israel and the reason why it's so vital for them to do that is because the way that we understand Israel and the Jewish people eventually dictate how we understand the realities of covenant, which eventually informed how we relate to God himself.

Israel, we run the risk of chasing after no Western Jesus who is not real and we couldn't miss the creator of the universe who wants to co-labor with us in your that and that's that's serious.

That's significant.

Joshua is how will you. I am 20 just turned 28 District 28 okay I noose around 20 7C have graduated to donate good good idea your peers say folks under 30 Christians.

What misconceptions do you see that they have about Israel, the Palestinians, what were you trying to to adjust in God is real you in terms of these misperceptions, while the biggest misperception I had for more of our world.

Michael really regret extremely well is the issue of you look at life.

Your story to tell the world or do you look at it as finding out what God story is in getting involved in the midst of it. And so when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian issue. Many young people are prone to epic care about it at all, which they care about all that you are, but if they care about it at all.

As an offensive fight between David and Goliath, but ironically really become quiet.

You become Abby, David, and so why the reason why Michael like to readjust the world. Here is that if God is in covenant with the Jewish people. Other doesn't mean everything they do is perfect. Deuteronomy makes very clear.United I chose you because you are not because you are the greatest but is released and whatnot. And so when you adjust the view to what is God doing in the earth. It becomes a much less an eccentric view of God, a much less need your purpose and for me this this became very clear when I visited Egypt, I've been there several times now into the amazing building and it just struck me that you have the civilization, which in the grand sweep of the last 5000 years of human history is probably on balance been the most powerful civilization that ever existed and yet who remembers her God remembers you know Just in the book of the dead yet. If you were to say hallelujah or even if you know Jesus and of the most famous Jew of all time.

That came from the little band of beleaguered plates that came out of that civilization that relatively speaking, have had an exceptionally small amount of power and yet there God there language is still spoken there.

God is still known all over the world. You know a person. No probably just as much a summer North America cockamamie that the God of the Jews are God of Abraham, I picked up the gun everywhere. The got there utterly forgotten their pharaohs are utterly forgotten and that is from a historical perspective exceptionally yucky is a very academic term weird and and so being that reality, a thing of the biggest adjustment that God is telling a story. First and foremost and you want your life to be about you expressing what invited you and your story or finding of the story, God telling and becoming a part right so so what you gentlemen are saying is really important for I listens to grasp this, that the struggle that today's young people, especially young Christians have with seeing Israel in the right perspective is that it is part of the larger narrative of the younger generation with all its good qualities. It has its bad qualities and one is it's often the centric. The narrative begins with this is who I am and this is how I feel.

So if you start with that and then you start with stories of Palestinian stories and things like that that are also eccentric.

You will not get God's larger picture and if you really want to help the individual. The me if you really want to help the individual you need to get God's overall perspective. Hate Michael Josh, I want to keep you on for a few more minutes, but a quick question Michael as we've got 45 seconds. What's the greatest impact on the lives of the people that come with you on one of your Israel experiences. I think it being able to connect the dots between what's happening in Israel today in the person of Jesus. When I see a young person understand that their heartfelt, sincere devotion to Jesus, can be significantly influenced by understanding what's happening in Israel today. That's powerful again friends I hope you're hearing.

This is not love Israel Israel Israel.

This is we love God we love God and therefore we have these perspectives. The authors Michael Anna for together with Joshua Charles the book God is real and you in particular, get into the hands of younger Christians, millennial Christians essential reading for them will be right back.

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Here again is Dr. Michael Brown to fairly Jewish Thursday. This is Michael Brown 866-34-TRUTH number to call if you have a Jewish related question for me if you have a question related to Israel. Jewish people, Hebrew language, Jewish tradition can be call 866-34-TRUTH. First, I want to speak with Michael Anna for author of an important new book God is real and you together with co-author Joshua Charles are with the forward to this book.

Why because it's important reading for millennial Christians, younger Christians who do not seem to have the same heart for Israel that the older generation does I have I have done meetings, but different parts the world around America, Israel related meetings and invariably the crowd is older than other meeting so the older generation seems to get things that the younger generation does not let me go first to you Michael and asked this as as you have brought Christians over young people they've seen Israel. You bring them over to the West Bank is shoving the work you're doing to help Palestinian Christians, do they still come away with that sense of awe that other Christians do when they go to Israel for the first time. Innately, see the Bible coming to life from their eyes that they still get that is lessened by you showing them what you're doing.

Among the Palestinians as well.

Now, I think. The opposite is true. I think it elevate.

Because what it does is it takes the experience outside of this realm of religious romanticism and it connects them to the affairs of their life is too often you can go on this kind of sterilize your trip to Israel, which is wonderful which every Christian should do but there's an element to it that is very safe and very controlled and you don't talk about the real thing going on and I found that when you talk to young person about what's happening Israel and you invite them to consider the complexities of the security situation and what's happening with Palestinian they actually get on board with supporting Israel a lot faster than going about it a different light. And that's what the book does. We don't whitewash Israel in any sense, but we do it we identify the reality that Scripture is full of individuals and nations that were flawed but used by God and you have a Christian body today. Part of the Christian body today that's trying to write Israel out of God's redemptive purposes because of what they're doing wrong, as a nation and that simply doesn't agree with the narrative of Scripture absolutely given the book God is real and you highly recommend, especially to young Christians, especially 30 younger Josh.

We got a little over a minute, but share your heart with me for reconciliation.

Jewish believers Palestinian Christians coming together as one. Share your heart with me about that. Well, I have seen it happen with my own eyes.

A friend of mine I told you earlier but Palestinian when I first met him he was rabidly anti-Israel gave them up on the clock. They but we've been able to introduce them to a few people and the reaction. The really been extraordinary that the longer I've known and you kind of awakened back that he would rather be of business.

Israel, he would rather his father was arrested by the Israeli then about that Anthony is really wild about the Berkeley and felt when he when it is either an opener that you'd be able to meet with other Christians about abuse. This event happens when you can have that personal conversation with not just the abstract Israel outlining all that, all that stuff and so my heart for it is I think the older generation there theologically more stupid sometimes they relationally deficient yet think of the big point we make in the book where the younger generation is theologically less astute, but I would. They relationally more mass more effective and so I think we can combine the yeah great point. I love you.

What is I love your hearts in this this one endorsed the forward to it.

God is real and you Michael and Joshua, thank you for joining us today.

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I I've never seen anyone. It's going to Israel that did not say consumer friendly to us constantly did not say it was worth every dime and they will go back all right up before we go to the phones. Some Jewish news for you Reebok. This is provide times of Israel via GTA. Reebok denies Israel 68 sneaker amid anti-Israel anger Reebok announced and quickly rescinded plans to sell a special edition sneaker commemorating Israel. 68th birthday God for bid Reebok celebrates Israel's 68th birthday on Tuesday went after Reebok Israel said it would market a blue-and-white snickering grave with Israel 68 is a collectors item for sale in Israel internationally.

The sportswear firm said the announcement had been made in error. Going to Jerusalem Post quote Reebok would like to distance itself from the shoe. The she was a one-off initiative from one of our partners. We do not support this initiative become the edit revival is the unifying power sport. Our main focus and priorities to inspire people everywhere to be the absolute best, physically, mentally and socially. Alas, Jews in Israel, and according to the electronic intifada, which called for a boycott of Reebok products. Reebok is offended. Palestinians in particular millions of Palestinian refugees were ethnically cleansed by Zionist militias and later Israel during the 1948 knockabout so the disaster and are still being denied by Israel's apartheid their right to return home. This is according to the Gaza base boycott, divestment, and sanctions activists of the rock mine, although not help telling electronic intifada, you get every word of anti-Israel propaganda built in to that one statement there remarkable but not surprising. This is both remarkable and surprising. This this goes back to March that I'm just seeing it now. Egyptian German scholar Hamed Abdul Samad claims our hatred of Jews has poisoned us before the sun memory TV memory to be any MRI TV.org which monitors what's being spoken in the Muslim Arab world around the world. Iran could foresee different languages. They will somehow have tapes of what's being preached and in the mosques or they will have excerpts of what's being seen on TV and a lot of it is just shocking chilling children's programming encouraging to hatred and even murder of Jews. But here is a lecture posted on the Internet.

March 21, but Egyptian scholar Hamed Abdul Somma and he said the prophet Mohammed had lowered the Jews to quote a subhuman level, viewing them as animals. They compare the treatment of the Jews in the years following Mohammed's death to that of the Nazis and he said, this hatred is poisoning us. Why is is today we will talk about Islamic Fascism in the Jews. We've had a fixation about the Jews since the inception of his lawn.

This fixation refuses to come to an end. Jews have always been small number, but the causes a mental reaction. We cannot get them out of our mind. They set another issue that is similar in Fascism, Nazism, Islam is the view that Jews like animals, Hitler used to call them and could see for enjoyment or vermin in Nazi publications these to draw them as mice. Likewise, Mohammed had enough of them. He call them apes and pigs in the worst peace in the eyes of the law.

But the worst peace in the eyes of all him at the Jews. He lowered them to a subhuman level, viewing them as animals. What you do with animals slaughtered so that you ride it. This is the logic with which his lawn that treats that only Jews but non-Muslims in general was a safety in the citizen Mossad paying me to say these things I say this because it serves Israel, Jesus of us now I'm saying this because this hatred is poisoning us. We wasted best efforts on the sacred. We've invested a lot of hatred.

This hatred prevents us from dealing with her problems in a serious way, was an enemy of which depend on your catastrophes anything to happen. She was a conspiracy whenever something does not work your way the Jews are the cause.

It's much easier this way. While I wonder what is happened to Hamed Abdul Somma for posting incredible incredible Sergeant Major tension just now, but I just became aware of it. Wow wow wow 866-34-TRUTH you have a Jewish related question of any kind. This last week celebrating your moths moot the day of independence in Israel, along with Holocaust remembrance Day. The two celebrations and memorials in very very close proximity one to another, 866340 we go to East Bend, North Carolina. Michael welcomed someone a fire. Michael hello question that a quick question, yes, please do we worship the same God that the Jewish including the ones that do not believe Jesus really only work there is a yes and no answer to that the yes is obvious were both talking about the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were both talking about the God of the Old Testament, the giver of the 10 Commandments, the king of the universe, the creator of the universe which I met that same God.

Without question right and and at that and we also believe in him having the same moral characteristics that we see spoken of in Scripture. So when a traditional Jew praise. That's the God there praying to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of our fathers, the recording verses from the Old Testament as they prayed.

According to Psalms as they prayed the same with Christians that that and I'll say we as a as a Christian as it is a Jew. We are praying to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob where quoting from the Psalms. We are looking to the same Scriptures. However, we believe a couple of essential things are different. We believe that God is triune, that God is father-son in spirit and a traditional Jew would find that concept for a Jew to be idolatrous and for Gentile to be misleading, if not idolatrous so they would deny God's triune nature, but I've argued Michael is that even Judaism, God's unity is complex.

God's unity is complex and we can show his tri-unity through the Old Testament, but there be a difference there. Traditional Jews do not worship God is a Trinity and would reject the concept and traditional Jews did not believe that God in any way was incarnate in Jesus that God in any way walked among us in the person of Jesus.

So there would be differences there, but overall, my whole argument would be absolutely yes worship the same God. Traditional Jews do not understand him in his fullness, but it is the same God that so I would answer that accurately captured by God bless you and your regular manager. Thank you and yeah it's a quick question. It it's not as easily answer the thank you, 8634 truth a couple other want to get to these news items.

Yeah let's let's just do this let's do this. A monkey logged talks about this on it in Ha'aretz. The one of the leading historic Jewish also left-wing publications in Israel talks about how Israel got its flag what it means. So I get more calls and talk about this Israel Independence Day Israel 68 years old now. Amazing is will be right back in the line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown voice aboard cultural lens here again is Dr. Michael Brown and Israeli Jews singing next year in Jerusalem and the prayer the cry of Jews for centuries around the world. That's why it's so easy to recognize God's restoration of the Jewish people back to the land.

We continue to pray for spiritual restoration for the salvation of the surrounding nations 866-34-TRUTH number column is thoroughly Jewish Thursday and on this week celebrating Israel independence before get back to the phones in Aguilar speak about how Israel got its flag what needs of the Star of David in Star of David is not always been a Jewish symbol called the seal of Solomon used for that is to ward off evil spirits used by different groups, including groups on the dark side you can say satanically it's been used as a symbol many different groups in places but several hundred years ago. According to this article 1648, holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand the second. Give the Jews of Prague permission to fly a Jewish flag over the synagogue and it had a Star of David. At its center so that's that's how it became largely associated at least, what's the 6048 and before then. Not as widely of the light blue and white. Apparently according to this article goes back to the late 19th century when Ludwig August Fong frontal Jewish writer from Bohemia wrote an essay on the subject. In 1864. In this paper, the colors of the land of Judah.

He suggested that the colors of the Jewish people should be the light blue and white of the tall eat the Jewish prayer shawl and then the Zionist flag. Both the story of David and blue-and-white to become acknowledged the symbols Judaism.

All that remained was for them to be joined together in a flag for interesting, very interesting.

We go to Des Moines, Iowa. Kelly welcomed Salina fire dear Michael Carter I requested her curly character as I just learned that I will be going. Israel awesome. Very exciting.

Very excited to be fantastic and adjunct that I was wondering if you had any suggestions on how best to learn Hebrew weather in an in person class or prep software like Rosetta Stone or something like that.

Yes, if you want will obviously in person class is terrific is if you're able to to get the setting like that that's that's always great, but often it's really difficult and that's not doable. So when I would but I would suggest is that Rosetta Stone is a great way to learn modern Hebrew for sure.

Note no question about that. It's you know it's great professional software and very helpful in that regard of in person class is great. You also have this more expensive, but you can get in person tutors online, but I think Rosetta Stone because you can pronounce things back in the monitor that that can work really well for modern Hebrew and you work at it for a while, you'll be able as it'll converse a little when you're over there have have the fun of trying out your Heber. The other thing is there's a website Hebrew and in the number four. Christians Hebrew for Christians and let's just see here is it.org or.com Hebrew for Christian since the Hebrew number for Christians Hebrew for Christians.com that's a great learning I cannot become fluent conversation anything like that Rosetta Stone is better for that but Hebrew.

The number four Hebrew for Christians.com you'll find really helpful and Kelly can't wait to see it in Israel next year.

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This person might be here and your agreement that there are very well cared.

Yes. Okay. Among traditional Jews so very, very traditional Jews.

They follow the Talmudic narrative.

The narrative in rabbinic literature that that say that mulches that grew as recent improvement lucky cynic was actually Shem one of the sons of Noah.

Now there is zero support for this zero support and you have to live general very very long period of time so that is only believed by very traditional Jews. Otherwise, all we know about him is what's written in Genesis the 14th chapter that he was the priestly king of chalet in which many associate with Jerusalem. So that's all we know that when we get into the New Testament.

George now there is the question as he spoken of in Hebrews the seventh chapter is a prototype of the Messiah, having no beginning, having no and but being a priest forever. In that regard, and in Psalm 110 David/the Messiah is told your priest forever after the order of milk ascetic. So the question is was milk ascetic Jesus in the flesh before. In other words, was he not a mortal man was he Jesus in the flesh appearing briefly in the past and now appearing for longer period of time as Jesus walked the earth 2000 years ago or is milk ascetic just symbolic of Jesus. In other words, the Bible doesn't give us his genealogy. It doesn't tell us anything about him who his father was who his sons were he just appears and disappears. So in that sense goes on forever. Scholars are divided over this George on my own, leaning my only meaning is that he represents the son of God, that was not actually the son of God in the flesh that he is representative of him as if having no beginning or no end. Rather than being the son of God in the flesh, but there's no way to prove it either way and it was Henrik Baca manifestation are Holy Spirit, but it would be it would be less likely to me because the Holy Spirit's job is normally invisible.

In other words, he he works among us, but he's unseen, yet you can see the glory of the Lord and things like that he can manifest God. But when it comes to an end in any type of representation of God. They can be seen in with character, so people seeing the God of Israel.

Exodus 24, or Yahweh appearing to Abraham. Genesis 18 that seems to be the role of the son that the father sits enthroned in heaven, and it is that the origin and father of all things in his presence fills the universe the sun makes him known this when we see the sun we see the father the son is the radiance of the father's glory, and the Holy Spirit working behind the scenes of bringing about God's will. The one that can be grieved by our behavior actions because he's the one with whom we interact. So I would see this more the role of the sun. Hence, it could have been an appearance by the son of God in the Old Testament. It's possible but to me less likely. Although the debate will continue. Hey, thank you for the call and the kind words pay at a time tomorrow. Stupid questions without answers. Let's take more calls at that time. Be sure the website asked Dr. Brown's office award.

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