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Article 17.

The Administration of Palestine may organise on a voluntary basis the forces necessary for the preservation of peace and order, and also for the defence of the country, subject, however, to the supervision of the Mandatory, but shall not use them for purposes other than those above specified save with the consent of the Mandatory, Except for such purposes, no military, naval or air forces shall be raised or maintained by the Administration of Palestine.

Nothing in this article shall preclude the Administration of Palestine from contributing to the cost of the maintenance of the forces of the Mandatory in Palestine.

The Mandatory shall be entitled at all times to use the roads, railways and ports of Palestine for the movement of armed f forces and the carriage of fuel and supplies.

Article 18.

The Mandatory shall see that there is no discrimination in Palestine against the nationals of any State Member of the League of Nations (including companies incorporated under its laws) as compared with those of the Mandatory or of any foreign State in matters concerning taxation, commerce or navigation, the exercise of industries or professions, or in the treatment of merchant vessels or civil aircraft. Similarly, there shall be no discrimination in Palestine against goods originating in or destined for any of the said States, and there shall be freedom of transit under equitable conditions across the mandated area.

Subject as aforesaid and to the other provisions of this mandate, the Administration of Palestine may, on the advice of the Mandatory, impose such taxes and customs duties as it may consider necessary, and take such steps as it may think best to promote the development of the natural resources of the country and to safeguard the interests of the population. It may also, on the advice of the Mandatory, conclude a special customs agreement with any State the territory of which in 1914 was wholly included in Asiatic Turkey or Arabia.

Article 19.

The Mandatory shall adhere on behalf of the Administration of Palestine to any general international conventions already existing, or which may be concluded hereafter with the approval of the League of Nations, respecting the slave traffic, the traffic in arms and ammunition, or the traffic in drugs, or relating to commercial equality, freedom of transit and navigation, aerial navigation and postal, telegraphic and wireless communication or literary, artistic or industrial property.

Article 20.

The Mandatory shall co-operate on behalf of the Administration of Palestine, so far as religious, social and other conditions may permit, in the execution of any common policy adopted by the
League of Nations for preventing and combating disease, including diseases of plants and animals.

Article 21.

The Mandatory shall secure the enactment within twelve months from this date, and shall ensure the execution of a Law of Antiquities based on the following rules. This law shall ensure equality of treatment in the matter of excavations and archaeological research to the nations of all States Members of the League of Nations.

(1) ‘Antiquity' means any construction or any product of human activity earlier than the year A.D. 1700.

(2) The law for the protection of antiquities shall proceed by encouragement rather than by threat.

Any person who, having discovered an antiquity without being furnished with the authorisation referred to in paragraph 5, reports the same to an official of the competent Department, shall be rewarded according to the value of the discovery.

(3) No antiquity may be disposed of except to the competent Department, unless this Department renounces the acquisition of any such antiquity.

No antiquity may leave the country without an export licence from the said Department.

(4) Any person who maliciously or negligently destroys or damages an antiquity shall be liable to a penalty to be fixed.

(5) No clearing of ground or digging with the object of finding antiquities shall be permitted, under penalty of fine, except to persons authorised by the competent Department.

(6) Equitable terms shall be fixed for expropriation, temporary or permanent, of lands which might be of historical or archaeological interest.

(7) Authorisation to excavate shall only be granted to persons who show sufficient guarantees of archaeological experience. The Administration of Palestine shall not, in
granting these authorisations, act in such a way as to exclude scholars of any nation without good grounds. (8) The proceeds of excavations may be divided between the excavator and the competent Department in a proportion fixed by that Department. If division seems impossible for scientific reasons, the excavator shall receive a fair indemnity in lieu of a part of the find.

Article 22.

English, Arabic and Hebrew shall be the official languages of Palestine. Any statement or inscription in Arabic on stamps or money in Palestine shall be repeated in Hebrew, and any statement or inscription in Hebrew shall be repeated in Arabic.

Article 23.

The Administration of Palestine shall recognise the holy days of the respective communities in Palestine as legal days of rest for the members of such communities.

Article 24.

The Mandatory shall make to the Council of the League of Nations an annual report to the satisfaction of the Council as to the measures taken during the year to carry out the provisions of the mandate. Copies of all laws and regulations promulgated or issued during the year shall be communicated with the report.

Article 25.

In the territories lying between the Jordan and the eastern boundary of Palestine as ultimately determined, the Mandatory shall be entitled, with the consent of the Council of the League of Nations, to postpone or withhold application of such provisions of this mandate as he may consider inapplicable to the existing local conditions, and to make such provision for the administration of the territories as he may consider suitable to those
conditions, provided that no action shall be taken which is inconsistent with the provisions of Articles 15, 16 and 18.

Article 26.

The Mandatory agrees that, if any dispute whatever should arise between the Mandatory and another Member of the League of Nations relating to the interpretation or the application of the provisions of the mandate, such dispute, if it cannot be settled by negotiation, shall be submitted to the Permanent Court of International Justice provided for by Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations.

Article 27.

The consent of the Council of the League of Nations is required for any modification of the terms of this mandate.

Article 28.

In the event of the termination of the mandate hereby conferred upon the Mandatory, the Council of the League of Nations shall make such arrangements as may be deemed necessary for safeguarding in perpetuity, under guarantee of the League, the rights secured by Articles 13 and 14, and shall use its influence for securing, under the guarantee of the League, that the Government of Palestine will fully honour the financial obligations legitimately incurred by the Administration of Palestine during the period of the mandate, including the rights of public servants ,to pensions or gratuities.

The present instrument shall be deposited in original in the archives of the League of Nations and certified copies shall be forwarded by the Secretary-General of the League of Nations to all Members of the League.

Done at London the twenty-fourth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two
.

NOTES
CHAPTER 1

1
Intelligence Digest
, January 24, 1992.

2
Robert Morey,
The Islamic Invasion
, (Eugene, OR: Harvest Publishers, 1992), 55-56.

3
Newsweek
, June 3, 2002, 22.

4
Ibid., 22-23.

5
Ibid., 23.

CHAPTER 2

6
Zechariah 2:8-12.

7
Romans 3:2.

8
An example of how the Spirit of God uses historical accounts of how God responded to Israel's faith and lack of faith is in Hebrews 3:7 through 4:13. He quotes from Israel's history as a basis to teach Christians about believing God's promises today.

9
Isaiah 49:6.

10
An example of how the Spirit of God uses historical accounts of how God responded to Israel's faith and lack of faith is in Hebrews 3:7 through 4:13. He quotes from Israel's history as a basis to teach Christians about believing God's promises today.

11
Genesis 12:7 and 13:15-17.

12
Genesis 15:8.

13
Genesis 15:9-19 (NIV).

14
C. F. Keil and F. Delitzsch,
Commentary of the Old Testament
, 10 Vols (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., reprinted 1983), Vol. 1, 214.

15
Genesis 24:7-8 (emphasis added).

16
Romans 11:25-29 (verses 26 and 27 quote Isaiah 59:20-21 and Jeremiah 31:33-34) (emphasis added).

17
Romans 9:27-28 (quotes Isaiah 10:22-23). (emphasis added)

18
Deuteronomy 28:45-46.

19
Deuteronomy 28:49-50

20
Deuteronomy 28:64-68.

21
Deuteronomy 30:1-6.

22
Ezekiel 16:59-63 (emphasis added).

23
David Levi, quoted by Nathaniel West,
The Thousand Years in Both Testaments
(New York: Fleming Revel, 1880), 462.

24
Ezekiel 36:22-28. (emphasis added)

CHAPTER 3

25
The Hebrew for LORD sounds like and may be derived from the Hebrew for I AM [‘Yahweh'], which was just revealed as God's special name to Moses in the previous verse. In most English Bibles, the translation of the name, Yahweh or Jehovah, is “LORD” in all capitol letters.

26
Exodus 3:15 NIV.

27
Isaiah 40:31 NKJ (emphasis added).

28
Genesis, chapter 17.

29
Genesis 18:12-15 NIV

30
This is theologically a very important chapter. The three men are called God. The sovereign actions of God are attributed to the three equally. So here we have the first clear revelation that God is three persons within the one Godhead. They exist as co-equal and co-eternal beings in
the one Godhead. The mystery is how the one God exists in three persons.

31
Genesis 17:15-19 NIV (emphasis added).

32
Genesis 24:5-8 NIV (emphasis added).

33
Genesis 25:5 NIV.

34
Genesis 25:19-26 NIV.

35
Genesis 25:31-34 NIV.

36
Malachi 1:2-3 NKJV.

37
Genesis 27:27-29 NKJV.

38
Genesis 28:1-5 NKJV.

39
Genesis 31:3 NASB.

40
Genesis 32:24-30 NASB; read the full account in this passage.

41
Genesis 35:9-12.

42
Deuteronomy 10:9 NKJ.

43
Genesis 45:4-11 NASB.

44
Genesis 46:2-4 NASB.

45
Genesis 15:13-16 NIV.

46
Romans 8:28 NASB.

47
Genesis 50:19-20 NKJV.

48
Zechariah 12:10 NIV.

49
Muslims teach that the Israelites were entrusted with God's written revelation, but that they so changed and distorted its original message that Allah sent Mohammad to recover “the Truth,” which he received in the Koran.

50
Exodus 3:15 NIV.

51
Matthew 22:31-32 NIV.

CHAPTER 4

52
Genesis 16:12 NIV. God made this prediction about Ishmael, Abraham's first-born son through his Egyptian maid, Hagar.

53
Genesis 16:1-4 NIV,

54
Proverbs 30:21-23 NIV, (emphasis added).

55
Genesis 16:5 NIV

56
Orthodox Theologians agree that the Angel of the LORD, who appeared all through the Old Testament and ceased after the birth of Jesus, was the pre-incarnate Messiah Jesus, the Second Person of the Godhead. No doubt this is the phenomenon to which Jesus was referring when He said, “Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and he saw it and was glad.” Then the Jews said to Him, “You are not yet fifty years old, and have You seen Abraham?” Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM” (John 8:56-58).

57
Genesis 16:7-12 NIV. Note: all bracketed material in Bible quotes is alternative meanings from the original Hebrew.

58
Keil, C. F., and Delitzsch, F. “Genesis,” in vol. 1:
The Pentateuch
. Translated by James Martin,
Commentary on the Old Testament
,10 Vols. N.p.; reprint ed. (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1983), 220.

59
Job 39:5-8 (from Hebrew text).

60
Philip K. Hitti,
The Arabs: A Short History
, Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1996.

61
Genesis 16:12 NASB.

62
Ibid.

63
Ibid (emphasis added).

64
Genesis 16:12, alternative translation from original Hebrew

65
Keil and Delitzsch, Ibid., 220-221. (emphasis added)

66
Genesis 21:9 NKJV.

67
Genesis 17:15-19 NKJV (emphasis added).

68
Keil and Delitzsch, Ibid., 244.

69
Genesis 17:20-21 NKJV.

70
Genesis 21:10 NIV.

71
1 Corinthians 12:11 NASB.

72
Genesis 21:17-19 NIV.

73
Genesis 21:20-21 NIV

74
Genesis 25:18 NIV (emphasis added)

CHAPTER 5

75
Quoted from NASB (emphasis added).

76
Quoted from NKJV (emphasis added).

77
Genesis 12:1 NKJV.

78
See Genesis 11:27-32.

79
Genesis 12:4-7 NKJV

80
Genesis 13:10-13 NKJV.

81
2 Peter 2:6-9 NKJV.

82
Genesis 25:1-4 NKJV.

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