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Authors: Hal Lindsey
83
Jeremiah 25:24 NKJ (emphasis added).
84
Genesis 25:6 NKJV.
85
The Hebrew word for
Jacob
is usually translated “he who supplants.” But today it is best understood as “he who cheats by deception” or simply “Cheater.”
86
Genesis 27:35-40 NKJV.
87
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, 278.
88
Genesis 27:40 KJV.
89
Genesis 28:8-9 NIV.
90
Numbers 20:21 NKJV.
91
Exodus 17:14-16 NKJV
92
Ezekiel 36:5 NIV (emphasis added).
93
Amos 1:11-12 NIV (emphasis added).
94
Psalm 83:1-12 NKJV (emphasis added).
95
Abdul Houssain Zarin Koub was the longtime head of the department of history religion and philosophy at the University
of Tehran. He has also lectured at Columbia University and elsewhere. His book,
History of Religion
has been translated into over 60 languages. Zarin Koub's grandfather was one of the founders of Baghdad University.
96
Genesis 25:12-18.
97
Ezekiel 27:21 NIV (emphasis added).
98
Ezekiel 27:20, 22 NIV (emphasis added).
99
Genesis 25:3 NIV
100
Isaiah 60:7 NIV.
101
Matthew 22:31-32 NASB (emphasis added).
102
Psalm 120:5-7 NIV
103
Isaiah 21:13-18 NIV (emphasis added).
104
Genesis 21:20 NIV
105
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, 264.
106
William Smith,
Smith's Bible Dictionary
(New York: Family Library).
107
Josephus,
Antiquities
, i, 12, 4.
108
Philip K. Hitti,
The Arabs: A Short History
(Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1996), (emphasis added).
109
Genesis 27:39-40 NIV.
110
Galatians 1:8-9 NASB.
111
Emphasis added.
112
Microsoft Encarta World Dictionary.
113
Robert Morey,
Islamic Invasion
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1992), 71.
114
Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh,
Islam Revealed
(Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1988), 48
115
Robert Payne,
The Holy Sword
(Collier Books, 1962), 84.
116
Sir Norman Anderson,
The World's Religions
(Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishers, 1976), 52.
117
Payne, Ibid., 84 (emphasis added).
118
Morey, Ibid., 72.
119
See 2 Thessalonians 2:9. All the Greek words that describe the miracles of Christ are also attributed to Satan's deceptive powers in this verse. Satan demonstrated enormous powers in the temptations of Christ (Luke 4:3-13), and in the first three chapters of Job. Satan is also called “the god of this world” (2 Cor. 4:3-4); “the ruler of this world” (John 14:30); “the prince of the power of the air [world's atmosphere]” (Eph. 2:2). Innate powers are attributed to Satan that are not attributed to any other created being. Believers are only able to resist him by depending on the power of the indwelling Spirit of God.
120
Deuteronomy 18:19-22 NASB.
121
See 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
122
2 Peter 1:20-21 NIV.
123
1 Corinthians 2:12-13 NASB.
124
See John 3:1-18
125
1 Corinthians 2:14 NASB.
126
Morey, ibid., 78-79.
127
It is important to note that Jesus is called “Isa, the son of Mary” in the Koran. He is never called the Son of God.
128
Koran, translated by Abuallah Yusef Ali.
129
Palestina is a name given Israel by the Romans after they destroyed Israel in A.D. 70.
130
It is often confusing that we speak of the 12 tribes of Israel when there are actually 13 tribes. Levi was guilty of such a great sin that God removed him from having a tribal land
within Israel. But God later graciously made the Levites to be the priests of Israel. Though the Levites have no land, God told them that He was their portion and reward. The two sons of Joseph, Manasseh and Ephraim, were put in place of Levi (see Genesis 48:1-6).
131
Alfred Guillaume,
Islam
(Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1954), 10-11.
132
2 Chronicles 36:15-21 NIV
133
Isaiah 39:5-7 NIV
134
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
(New York, Cambridge, Philadelphia, San Francisco, London, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sidney: J. KAP Publishing, reprint 2000), 142.
135
Bernard Lewis,
The Arabs in History
, rev. ed. (New York, Evanston, San Francisco, London: Harper-Colophon Books, 1966), 31-32.
136
Peters, Ibid., 141.
137
Guillaume, Ibid., 11-12.
138
Ibid.
139
Robert Morey,
The Islamic Invasion
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1992), 82.
140
John B. Noss,
Man's Religions
(MacMillian Publishing Co. Inc. 1974), 517.
141
Guillaume, ibid., 43.
142
Norman Stillman,
The Jews of Arab Lands
(Philadelphia, 1979), 17.
143
Peters, Ibid., 144.
144
Guillaume, Ibid., 47-48.
145
Ibid.
146
Ibid.
147
Philip Hitti,
The Arabs: A Short History
(Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1996) (emphasis added).
148
Guillaume, Ibid., 49-50.
149
Ali Dashti,
23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Muhammad
(London: George Allen & Unwin, 1985), 86.
150
Peters, Ibid., 145.
151
Wall Street Journal
, December 18, 1992. (Hamas leader apparently quoted this as representative of the Hamas charter.)
152
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
(New York, Cambridge, Philadelphia, San Francisco, London, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sidney: J. KAP Publishing, reprint 2000), 33.
153
Tom Fontanes,
Islam, A History
(Special Report for
Countdown Magazine
: October 1991). To my knowledge, the full report was never published, but I express my gratitude for many valuable insights obtained from this work.
154
George Grant,
Blood of the Moon
(Wolgemuth & Hyatt Publishers: 1991), 64.
155
Chuck Missler and Don Stewart,
The Coming Temple
(Dart Press: 1991), 65.
156
Grant, Ibid., 59.
157
Peters, Ibid.
158
Deuteronomy 28:64-66 NASB.
159
Peters, Ibid., 34.
160
Ibid., 38.
161
Peters, Ibid., 36.
162
Ibid., 37.
163
Ibid.
164
Ibid., 39.
165
New York Times
, July 27, 1992.
166
Adam Parfrey,
Extreme Islam: Anti-American Propaganda of Muslim Fundamentalism
(Los Angeles, Feral House: 2001), 291-292 (emphasis added).
167
Historian/Author in 1985.
168
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in Germany, 1937.
169
There is much factual material and numbers in this chapter. For some, it may be laborious to read. But I believe it will be worth the effort to have a balanced understanding of the true Middle East Problem.
170
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
, (New York, Harper & Row: 1984), 25.
171
Facts and Logic About the Middle East Report
(San Francisco, 1992).
172
Peters, Ibid., 116.
173
Ibid., 71.
174
Ibid., 80.
175
Mitchel G. Bard & Joel Himmelfarb,
Myths and Facts: A Concise Record of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
(Near East Reports, Washington: 1992), 120.
176
Ibid., 133.
177
Ibid., 78.
178
Ibid., 79.
179
Bat Ye'or,
The Dhimmi
(New Jersey, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press: 1985), 146.
180
Ibid.
181
Peters, Ibid., 174-175 (emphasis added).
182
John Hayman & Joseph von Egmont,
Travels
(London, 1759), cited by Katz in
Battleground
.
183
EretzYisroel.org
; Abdel Razak Kader, who is an Arab and not a Jew, said this in a 1969 speech.
184
Sydney Nettleton Fisher,
The Middle East
(New York: Alfred A. Knoff, Ohio University, 1967), 94-95.
185
Robert Goldston,
The Sword of the Prophet
(New York: Dial Press, 1979), 101.
186
Ibid., 101-104.
187
Bat Ye'or,
The Dhimmi
, (Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1985), 371-372.
188
Ibid., 107-108.
189
Ibid., 109 (emphasis added)
190
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
(New York: Harper & Rowe, 1984), 152.
191
Mark Twain,
The Innocents Abroad
(New York: American Publishing Company, 1869). It is written of this book, “The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress was published by American author Mark Twain in 1869. . . . It was the best selling of Twain's works during his lifetime.”
192
Ibid., 167.
193
Ibid., 201.
194
Ibid., 213.
195
Ibid., 173.
196
Samuel Katz,
Battleground: Fact & Fantasy in Palestine
(New York: Steimatzky & Shapolsky, 1985), 120.
197
Ibid., 121.
198
Ibid., 121-123.
199
Ibid., 46.
200
From Benjamin Disraeli's speech to Parliament in favor of allowing Jews to be admitted to hold office in the Parliament without swearing an oath of allegiance to the true faith of Christianity. He was admitted into parliament and later became Prime Minister because he was a Jewish convert to Christianity.
201
Barbara W. Tuchman,
Bible and Sword
(New York: Ballantine Publishers, 1984), 121.
202
Ibid., 122.
203
Thomas B. Macauley,
History of England
, Vol. 1 (Philadelphia, 1861), 71.
204
Tuchman, Ibid., 132.
205
Ibid., 141.
206
Ibid., 146.
207
Ibid., 178.
208
Ibid.
209
Ibid., 213.
210
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
(New York: Harper & Row, 1984), 91.
211
Ibid., 311.
212
Ibid., 316.
213
Ibid.
214
David Fromkin,
A Peace to End All Peace
, (New York: Avon), 298.
215
December 2, 1918, Toynbee minute: Foreign Office Papers; 371/3398, Amold Toynbee agreed with the Mandate: “It might be equitable [to include in Palestine] that part which lies east of the Jordan stream, at present desolate, but capable of supporting a large population if irrigated and cultivated scientifically . . . The Zionists have as much right to this no-man's land as the Arabs, or more.” Cited in Martin Gilbert,
Exile and Return
,115.
216
Barbara W. Tuchman,
Bible And Sword
, (New York: Ballantine Publishers, 1984), 339.
217
See the full text of this agreement in Appendix A.
218
Joan Peters,
From Time Immemorial
(New York: Harper & Rowe, 1984), 421.
219
Ibid., 238-239.
220
Ibid., 239.
221
Ibid., 240.
222
Ibid., 247.
223
Ibid., 249.
224
Ibid., 251.
225
Ibid., 259.
226
Ibid., 275.
227
Ibid., 299.
228
Ibid., 333.
229
Ibid., 336.
230
Jerusalem Post International Edition
, December 19, 1992, 11.
231
Jeremiah 31:35-36 NIV
232
Not his actual name.
233
Seymour M. Hersh,
The Samson Option
(New York: Random House, 1991), 222-223.
234
Intelligence Digest
, July 29, 1992.
235
Elishua Davidson,
Islam, Israel and the Last Days
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1991), 92.
236
Intelligence Digest
, August 1993.
237
Ibid.
238
Ken Timmerman,
Newsmax
, July 8, 2010.
239
Ezekiel 38:3-16.
240
Sharon Nader Sloan and Beth Kennedy, “We Have Been Had,”
commentary
in
Israel Insider
, May 27, 2002 (emphasis added).
241
NASB, (emphasis added).
242
NASB, (emphasis added).
243
Matthew 24:21-22 NIV.
244
Daniel 12:1 NIV
245
Isaiah 24:3, 5-6 NASB.
246
Luke 21:24 NAS (emphasis added).
247
Zechariah 12:2-3 (literal translation from Hebrew).
248
Ezekiel 36:5, summary of God's warning.