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Jerusalem: A Separate Covenant On November 29, 1947 the General
Assembly of the United Nations passed a resolution that forever
changed the status of Jerusalem in relation to its position in
the world. Resolution 181 [II] was passed with hardly any
notice. The full effect of this resolution is staggering!
This resolution established Jerusalem as a "corpus separatum".
This is a legal term meaning a "body of separate covenant".
In passing this resolution the United Nations (UN) declared that
it has one covenant with Jerusalem (Resolution 181 [II] and one
with the rest of the world (the UN Charter). Israel as a country
is to abide by the UN Charter. In the eyes of the UN, Jerusalem
is seen as one entity (or body) and the world as another.
This happened six months before the declaration of the State
of Israel! It is important to understand that this has never
happened before in history. No city has ever been set aside by
a human government so as to abide by different laws than the
rest of the world. The goal of the UN is to establish an "international
regime" for Jerusalem (Resolution 194 [III] - December 11,
1948) to be created by the Trusteeship Council. This is a council
of the UN that has been delegated full authority over Jerusalem.
It is interesting to note that the five members of the Trusteeship
Council are the same as the five permanent members of the Security
Council. On April 4, 1950 the Council passed the "Statute
of City of Jerusalem". This statute sets forth the guidelines
and regulations for the ruling of Jerusalem by the "international
regime".
For reasons known only to the Lord, this statute has not yet
been enforced. Israel adopted its "Basic Law: Jerusalem"
in August of 1980. To those who would question Israel's jurisdiction
over its capital city, the "Basic Law" serves as a
reiteration of the basic facts concerning Jerusalem and Israel's
intention of maintaining their right to it. It was introduced
into the Knesset in May of that same year. On June 30, 1980,
the Security Council (the only U.N. body with authority to enforce
the resolutions) passed Resolution 476 [1980] by a vote of 14-0
with one abstention the United States. It
stated that it was "gravely concerned about the legislative
steps initiated in the Israeli Knesset".
The resolution is a general denial of Israel's right to Jerusalem
and "urgently calls on Israel, the occupying Power, to abide
by the present and previous Security Council resolutions..."
the interesting element of this resolution is that it is based
on a letter from the "representative of Pakistan, the current
Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference".
Later that same year, on August 20, the Security Council passed
Resolution 478 [1980]. The vote, again, was 14-0 with one
abstention - the United States. This resolution censured
"in the strongest terms" the enactment by Israel of
the "Basic Law" on Jerusalem. It stated that the enactment
of the "Basic Law" constituted a violation of international
law. The resolution also affirms the position of the Palestinians
as "Civilian Persons in Time of War" as set forth in
the Geneva Convention of August 12, 1949. Israel is seen as the
"occupying Power" in the Land. Resolution 478 [1980]
has been "repeated" by the General Assembly every year
from 1981 up to, and including, 1987:
Resolution 36/120 E - December 10, 1981
Resolution 37/123 C - December 16, 1982
Resolution 38/180 C - December 19, 1983
Resolution 39/146 C - December 14, 1984
Resolution 40/168 C - December 16, 1985
Resolution 41/162 C - December 4, 1986
Resolution 42/209 D - December 11, 1987
Jerusalem is the most contested
and sought after city in all of history. Many nations and peoples
have come against it: Assyrians, Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks,
Romans, Byzantines, Persians, Arabs, Crusaders, Mamelukes, Turks,
Britons, and Jordanians. If this were only a physical battle,
it would be hard to understand the reasoning behind this. However,
the heart of the battle is spiritual.
God has declared that Jerusalem shall be His Throne (Zechariah
8:3). His Word has proclaimed that He will reign in Jerusalem
forever. This fact is well known by Satan. Even from the beginning,
Satan declared that he would sit on God's Throne (Isaiah 14:13).
In rebuking Satan, the Lord even mentioned that He had chosen
it: "And the Lord said to Satan, 'The Lord rebuke you, Satan!
Indeed, the Lord who has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you!" (Zechariah
3:2). When the Lord was moving Israel into the Land from Egypt,
it was Amalek who attacked the women and children, striking from
the rear (Exodus 17:8-16). Seeing the true spiritual battle,
Moses stated that there was "...a hand on the throne of
Yah" (direct translation from the Hebrew Scriptures).
In 70 CE, Titus destroyed the Second Temple and all of Jerusalem.
The Jewish remnant was driven into all the nations just as Jesus
had spoken (Luke 21:24). He also spoke of Jerusalem being "trampled
under foot by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be
fulfilled". On the morning of June 7, 1967, Jerusalem was
retaken by Israel. However, the prophecy spoken by Jesus was
not entirely fulfilled at that time. There is still one part
of Jerusalem that is not completely under Israeli control: the
Har Hakodesh (the Holy Mountain). Moshe Dayan (Minister of Defense
at that time) allowed Moslem authorities to retain authority
over this area. The prince of Islam has defiled this most holy
place with a satanic veil as a covering over the entire mountain.
However, the Lord has declared He will remove this covering:
"And on this mountain He will swallow up the covering which
is over all peoples, even the veil which is stretched over all
nations" (Isaiah 25:7).
We believe the sanctification of the Har Hakodesh is the final
step in fulfilling the prophecy spoken by Jesus. Jerusalem
truly is a "corpus separatum". However,
it is set aside by the Lord, not
by the United Nations. The Lord declares, "Behold, I
am going to make Jerusalem a cup that causes reeling to all the
peoples around" (Zechariah 12:2). He also said that He would
put hooks in the mouths of all the nations and draw them into
war against Israel (Ezekiel 38:4). The nations are beginning
to gather against Israel, specifically Jerusalem. It is only
a matter of time before the UN resolutions are enforced. All
of the actions currently being taken by the UN are only preparations
for the final conflict with Israel. We have been appointed
watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:6-7). To the one
who is a real follower of Messiah Jesus, Jerusalem should be
a primary concern. As Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem, so
should we. The hour is late. "When you see all these
things, recognize that He is near, right at the door"
(Matthew 24:33).
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The Bear
A man is out in the woods when he comes across a bear. Frightened
for his life, he runs as fast as he can to escape the bear and
hides in a cave. He is horrified to find that the bear has run
after him into the cave, and now the man is trapped. He closes
his eyes and begins to recite "Sh'ma Yisrael" in anticipation
of his final moments. When he is finished, he opens his eyes
and is surprised to see the bear in front of him with his eyes
closed - also praying. The man thinks to himself "how lucky
am I to be cornered by what must be the only Jewish bear!
We're mishpocheh (family) - I'm saved!"
And then he listens more carefully to the bear's prayer "hamotzi
lechem minhaaretz" (bread from the earth).
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