Sunday, November 12, 2023

The 'Israel' Scam: How America's Christian Churches Bought The Con

 

Previously: How Mormons Should Think About The War In Israel

In my last post I discussed how hundreds of thousands of religious Jews condemn the current State of Israel as a blasphemy against God.  Zionism (the  philosophy that birthed the political State of Israel), is, they insist, diametrically opposed to the religion of Judaism

And they are right. The Jewish Torah is the Hebrew language equivalent to the Pentateuch in our bible, and the Tanakh is pretty much identical to the rest of our Old Testament. Those scriptures are clear that God does not permit anything resembling the "Jewish Homeland" that has been forced onto Palestine since 1947. 

So how come so many Christians support a system of government that is so clearly opposed to scripture? And worse, why are Christian pastors able to completely ignore all the teachings of Christ and call for the wholesale slaughter of over half a million innocent men, women, and children?

You might be interested in taking 41 seconds to click below and watch Pastor Greg Locke, a maniac who claims to follow the teachings of Christ, insist that "Israel should make the Gaza strip a parking lot by this time next week."  

Sadly, Pastor Locke is not alone with those sentiments. There are many otherwise good Christian men and women who suddenly demand the blood of innocents simply because our politicians and media have so conditioned them. 

This raises the question: how did Christianity come to this? The answer lies in the fraudulent "bible" compiled by one Cyrus Ingerson Scofield. For many years Scofield was a nobody, a small time crook and forger who was repeatedly in and out of jail, a man who abandoned his wife and children to take up with a mistress, and who even conned his own mother-in-law out of her life savings while he was in jail by forging documents he mailed to her that convinced her he was onto a sure-fire investment that actually never existed.  At some point this petty grifter was, oddly enough, recruited to join the exclusive Lotos Club of New York, where he was introduced to Zionists who needed a way to get Christians to support their fraudulent scheme of a "Jewish Homeland" and next thing you know Cyrus Scofield awarded himself a fake Doctor of Divinity degree and became the ministerial face of the Scofield Reference Bible.  At this point, as Scofield biographer David Lutzweiler concludes, Cyrus Scofield exchanged a life of financial swindling for the infinitely more lucrative life of theological swindling.

The Scofield Bible was first published in 1909 and would have been little more than another edition of the King James translation of the bible, save for one difference.  What set the Scofield Bible apart was that it was bolstered by loads of commentary and footnotes, so if a reader wanted a clearer understanding of a passage of scripture, they had only to look at what Scofield and his editors had to say about it in the margins. 

The problem was that Scofield and his editors weren't so much providing a clearer understanding of a passage as they were "correcting" the original bible text so that it advanced a theology that the original had never contained.  The Scofield Bible is where you'll find the absurd teaching of "the Rapture," that peculiar notion that just before everything gets too heavy, all the believers will be taken up to heaven so they won't have to endure the tribulations of this world.  

Never mind that in over 1800 years of scriptural exegesis, nothing like that had ever been taught before. Not by the early apostles, not by the any of the first and second century church fathers, not by any of the noted ministers and religious scholars of the Great Religious Awakening in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds, and not by Joseph Smith or even Alexander Campbell in the 19th century. Not by anyone. Cyrus Scofield alone came up with it, and the Christian world has not been well served by having that false hope of a miraculous rescue dangled in front of them.  When have God's people ever been spared the horrors of this world? Never.  

Long story short, this bible of Scofield's became the bible of every believing baptist, fundamentalist, pentecostal, and evangelical congregation in America. It was promoted as scripture through the Moody Bible Institute and taught at the Dallas Theological Seminary, which meant that every pastor with a certificate of divinity has been passing Scofield's peculiar religious philosophy down to their congregations for the past hundred years. Pat Robertson, Oral roberts, John Hagee, John MacArthur -all the major TV and radio evangelists have been selling the Scofield interpretation of scripture to their viewers and listeners.  It is this influence that has resulted in the common but false belief among so many Christians that "the Jews are God's chosen people."

It was years ago that I first came across a book by Joseph Canfield titled The Incredible Scofield and His Bookwhich not only uncovered the petty criminal background of Cyrus Scofield, but also exposed the faulty teachings contained in his study bible. (I wish I had hung onto that 1988 edition because today it's selling for $165.00!)

It was also about that time that I saw a notice where some guy was offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who could show where the bible states that the Jews are God's chosen people.  That got my attention because here I was in my thirties and all my life I had believed that to be true.  No matter that I had access to latter-day scripture as well as Joseph Smith's inspired translation of the bible, I had just always assumed that somewhere in the scriptures was the plain teaching that declared the Jews to be God's chosen people.  

Well, I discovered that teaching was to be found nowhere in the scriptures. Neither God nor any of His prophets ever claimed that the Jews were God's chosen people.  God had made a solid covenant with Israel, but it's quite a stretch to assume that "Israel" and "Jew" meant the same thing. 

On that note, if you want to upset your average Evangelical Christian today, you might remind him that Moses was not a Jew.  Neither was his brother Aaron. Or Joshua. Many of the Old Testament prophets weren't Jewish either. Here's a short list of bible heroes most people think come from the tribe of Judah, yet do not:

Moses-not a Jew

Aaron-not a Jew

Joshua-not a Jew

Elijah-not a Jew

Elisha-not a Jew

Deborah-not a Jew

Gideon-not a Jew

Samson-not a Jew

Obviously Abraham wasn't Jewish either, but try telling that to your typical Scofield-toting Baptist.

But I'm getting ahead of myself.  If we're going to examine who the people were that God covenanted with in the Old Testament, we're going to have to take a trip through The Wayback Machine and get a bit of a refresher.  I'll try to make it short: 

Israel, Israel, God Is Calling                                                        

Before any Jews ever walked the land, there was Israel. And before there was an Israel, there were Hebrews, so our narrative will start there. No, let's start earlier than that; let's go all the way back to Noah.

One of Noah's sons, as you'll remember, was named Shem. Shem is the father of the family line known as Shemites, and just nine generations after Shem, Genesis introduces us to one of Shem's descendants, a man named Terah. Terah and his three sons traveled from their home on the other side of the Euphrates and settled in the land of Ur. Those already living in Ur referred to Terah and his family as "Ivir" which is anglicized as either "Eber," or "ibaru," meaning "crossed over." The name of that clan eventually came down to us as "Hebrews," or "they who crossed over." In this case the reference was to a family that had crossed over from beyond the Euphrates river.  One of Terah's sons was named Abram. Abram, therefore, was a Hebrew.

I said I was going to make this short, but I can't resist retelling this story:

Terah was a wicked man; not only an idolator, but a manufacturer of idols. His son Abram was smart enough to realize that these idols made of stone could not possibly grant anyone's wishes, and he did not care to follow in the family business, which was the making and selling of idols. Rabbi Hiyya Bar Abba, a Rabbi from the third century, relates this account from the Genesis Rabbah:

"Terah left Abram to mind the store while he departed. A woman came with a plateful of flour and asked Abram to offer it to the idols. Abram then took a stick, broke the idols, and put the stick in the largest idol’s hand. When Terah returned, he demanded that Abram explain what he'd done. Abram told his father that the idols fought among themselves and the largest broke the others with the stick."

After this act of blasphemy against the gods of the Chaldeans, Abram (later renamed Abraham by God) had to skedaddle, and he eventually ended up in Canaan where God promised him that his descendants would be more numerous than the stars in the sky. Skip ahead several years, and Abraham's wife, Sarah gives birth to Isaac. Isaac has a son named Jacob, and this is where things start to take off.

God changed Jacob's name to Israel, and over time Jacob/Israel has twelve sons, whom he named, (in order of birth) Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulon, Joseph, and Benjamin. Israel also had a daughter; Her name was Dinah. But she was a girl so she doesn't count. 

Okay then. Long story short, the second youngest son, Joseph, saves the lives of his brothers and his father and their wives and their children when Joseph rescues them from the famine and provides them all with the choicest tracts of land to live on in Egypt.  This is hands-down the best story in the entire Old Testament, but I'm skipping over it in order to quicker get to my point. It's all there in Genesis chapters 37 through 50 if you haven't read it. (And I do know some of you have never gotten around to actually reading it from the bible; you are LDS, after all.)

So, to continue. Many years later (some accounts say 215 years, others say 430), Jacob/Israel and his original twelve sons were long dead, Israel's numerous descendants (meaning the descendants of Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulon, Joseph, and Benjamin) found themselves no longer guests of the Egyptians, but their slaves. It was a long and involved process for the Israelites to gain their freedom, but eventually God freed them so the Israelites were able to leave. This is where the story of Moses comes in, and all twelve tribes left Egypt behind and moved with all their stuff to settle in the promised land, which was the land that had originally been given to Jacob/Israel centuries before.  So now the Israelites were back home once again.

(By the way, it's worth noting that although Jacob's descendants referred to themselves "Israelites" ("ite" meaning "son of," as in son of Israel), that is not what the Egyptians called them.  In those days other nations referred to the descendants of Abraham as Hebrews. That's one of the things you'll notice Cecil B. DeMille got right when he made the film The Ten Commandments. Moses and his people were always referred to as Hebrews, although if you're ever discussing that movie with another person, it's a sure bet that person will say it's a movie about how God freed the Jews.) 

That map you see in the upper left hand corner of this page approximates where the various tribes of Israel settled.  Moses died before they arrived, and Joshua, Moses' successor, assigned each family their own tracts of land to live on, and all twelve families combined became known as Israel.  

So to recap: previously Jacob, the father of these tribes, came to be called Israel. Subsequently Jacob's sons and their families were known collectively as "the House of Israel" or more commonly just "Israel."  From that time on, whenever God referred to Israel, he was referring to all 12 tribes of Israel combined. One of those tribes consisted of the descendants of Jacob's fourth son, the one named Judah. The area in the Southernmost tip of the land which Joshua assigned to the tribe of Judah to live eventually became known as "Judea" and the people belonging to that tribe were called "Jews."

Jacob was a Hebrew. Therefore his children were also Hebrews. This particular family line of Hebrews came to be known collectively as "Israel." So even though all Jews are Hebrews, and all Jews are of Israel, not all Israelites are Jews. Only a relatively small percentage of Israelites are Jewish; just the ones who are descended from Judah. This is why it is incorrect to refer to Jews alone as if they are the Israel of the bible, as unfortunately many Christians do.   

You'll notice there's no tribe of Joseph on that map.  That's because before he died, Jacob formally adopted Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh unto himself, afterwhich the descendants of Joseph were given all the blessings their father had obtained and the tribe of Joseph was henceforth referred to as either Ephraim or Manasseh rather than being known singularly as the Tribe of Joseph.   Levi isn't on that map either, for the simple reason that Levi was not given a land inheritance because the Levites were to devote themselves to sacerdotal duties and were to be supported by the other eleven tribes.

The Big Breakup
Now that all the Israelites were safely ensconced in the promised land, we settle into the rest of the Old Testament, with all the bible stories you're familiar with; David and Goliath, Samson and Delilah, and so on.  All this took place mostly during the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon, as all twelve tribes existed as one united Kingdom known as the Kingdom of Israel.

But oh-oh, what's this?  Upon the death of King Solomon there was a nasty dispute over who should now be king over Israel.  When Solomon was alive God had repeatedly told him he was going to lose the kingdom of Israel, as Solomon repeatedly and blatantly "did evil in the sight of the Lord, and went not fully after the Lord."

That was an understatement. God had twice warned Solomon to his face that he was headed for disaster, yet Solomon stubbornly continued to offer sacrifices to the pagan gods, including Moloch, the abomination of the children of Ammon. That was the last straw:
Wherefore the Lord said unto Solomon, Forasmuch as this is done of thee, and thou hast not kept my covenant and my statutes, which I have commanded thee, I will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and will give it to thy servant. (1Kings 11:11)

What a burn. Solomon's kingdom wouldn't be passed on to one of his many sons; it would be given to one of Solomons servants. 

So here's what happened: at one point Solomon had hired this new guy, Jeroboam, to be his servant and one day Jeroboam was out walking alone wearing an expensive new garment when he crossed paths with a prophet named Ahijah. The two of them were alone in a field and before Jeroboam knew what was happening, Ahijah grabbed Jeroboam's garment off his back and quickly ripped it into twelve pieces.

And he said to Jeroboam, Take thee ten pieces: for thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, Behold, I will rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon, and will give ten tribes to thee. (1st Kings 11:31)

But Ahijah also told the startled Jeroboam he wouldn't be getting all of Israel; God would keep the tribe of Judah in Solomon's family for David's sake.  And that's how it went. Solomon died and all ten tribes of the North chose Jeroboam as their king while Solomon's son, Rehoboam was left to rule over only the tribe of Judah and some of Benjamin way down at the Southern end of the country. 

 Here's what that map of Israel and Judah looked like after the divorce:

(Note: Biblical scholars are undecided as to where Simeon was actually located on the map of Israel, or if it even existed with its own territory at all by the time of the division. Jacob's blessing to Simeon indicates he was pretty upset with Simeon and his brother Levi: "they have killed men in their anger and hamstrung oxen as they pleased. Cursed be their anger, so fierce, and their fury, so cruel! I will scatter them in Jacob and disperse them in Israel” (Genesis 49:5–7). So it's most likely the Simeonites, already by this time the smallest and weakest tribe of the 12, were scattered to live whereever they could find a place within the boundaries of the other tribes. It's worth noting that the tribe of Simeon is the only tribe Moses did not give a blessing to just before all the tribes were fixing to enter into the promised land. Also be aware that the actual placement of all the tribes on these maps is only an approximation; Simeon's whereabouts have never quite been known, so when it comes to drawing maps, that tribe is often placed near or inside of Judah's boundaries as an educated guess.)

This was the first time the Kingdom of Israel had a falling out, and it was a nasty one. From then on it was the tribe of Judah (the Jews) versus the rest of Israel.   They fought each other all the time, which didn't do much to endear either kingdom to God. Meantime, the Lord called prophets in both the North and the South to call His people to repentance, but to no avail.  Both sides had turned from their God. The prophets warned both kingdoms that God would use their enemies to destroy them unless they turned back to Him, and eventually that's exactly what happened. But not immediately, because God had made covenants with all twelve tribes of Israel collectively, and he always gives his children plenty of time to repent and turn back. 

Two things to note here: from this time forth, whenever the Lord referred to either the kingdom of Israel (which housed the ten tribes) or the Kingdom of Judah (which housed Judah and some Benjamites), he referred to them by their separate names. No longer were both kingdoms collectively known as "Israel." Only the ten Northern tribes were called "Israel."  The Southern tribe was called "Judah." This is why it's incorrect to refer to the modern descendants of Judah as "Israel." They were once a part of Israel, but haven't been associated with Israel for thousands of years. The Lord certainly never referred to descendants of Judah as "Israel" in any of His dealings with them. 

Second, God did not favor one kingdom over the other; he was effectively turning his back on both apostate kingdoms because of their wickedness: “For the children of Israel and the children of Judah have only done evil before me from their youth." (Jeremiah 32:30)

The Assyrian Captivity Was No Picnic
So Israel and Judah fought and quarreled back and forth for quite some time until around 732 BC God put his spirit on the king of Assyria to exact punishment on the Northern tribes.  Here's how the scriptures announced it in 1st Chronicles 5:26:
And the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria, and the spirit of Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria, and he carried them away, even the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh, and brought them unto Halah, and Habor, and Hara, and to the river Gozan, unto this day.

And just like that, Tilgath-pilneser, king of Assyria, carted off 3/10ths of the kingdom of Israel. Ten years after that, Assyria had a new king, this one named Shalmanesar V, and he came back to the land of Israel and hauled off a few more of the Israelite tribes, and after him, the Assyrian kings Sargon and Sennacherib plucked away those Israelites that still remained in the area. It took twenty years of seiges and battles, but eventually most of Israel had been taken captive and carted off.  The Assyrians didn't get the kingdom of Judah yet; maybe because Judah was too far to the south, or maybe God just wanted to give the Jews more time to get their act together, but eventually Judah fell as well, only it fell to a different enemy. 

Here's what you get to know about the Assyrians:  These were very clever kings.  The vast land of Assyria was a mass of conquered and occupied countries, and the Assyrian king kept his captives from rebelling by first hauling them away captive and then dropping them some place very remote from their original homeland. They then further split their captives up so they were no longer living anywhere near each other, thus separating them from their fellow countrymen. 

This is what the Assyrians did with the Israelites, displacing them way up North in several different and remote locations beyond the Euphrates river.  But then to make any chance of revolution even more difficult, they shifted captives from far off lands and moved them into the homes of other people they had taken captive.  So, if say, any of the Israelites were to escape and make it back home, they would find an entirely different people with a very different language and culture living in their former houses and working their farms and vineyards. Even if an Israelite did manage to escape and make it all the way back home, "home" would now be a very different -and very foreign- country occupied by strangers. 

This process of relocating prisoners resulted in the Israelites being shipped off to live in various foreign lands among foreign peoples with whom they had nothing in common, not even the language.   Other conquered peoples were transplanted into lands from where the Israelites had been taken, so now Judah's neighbors were no longer fellow Israelites, but complete strangers whose ways and culture the Jews found distasteful. The inhabitants were strangers in their strange new lands. As for the transplanted Israelites, the Assyrians made it difficult for them to maintain their former religious customs over the generations, and over time most of these captives all but forgot who their forefathers had been.  

Meanwhile, back in Judea the tribes of Judah and Benjamin (and a few lucky Levites) remained pretty much as before. That was a close call, right? The Assyrians almost got them, too, but lucky for the Jews, they dodged that bullet. 

Well it was a reprieve, and not a short one, either. God really didn't want to see Judah punished the way the rest of Israel had been, so he sent several prophets, among them Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Ezekial, Joel, Jeremiah, and our own Lehi to warn the Jews that they too would be destroyed if they didn't repent. Then about 130 years after the fall of Israel, God had finally had enough:
"Behold, I will give this city into the hand of the Chaldeans, and into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and he shall take it: And the Chaldeans, that fight against this city, shall come and set fire on this city, and burn it with the houses, upon whose roofs they [the Jews] have offered incense unto Baal, and poured out drink offerings unto other gods, to provoke me to anger. For this city hath been to me as a provocation of mine anger and of my fury from the day that they built it even unto this day; that I should remove it from before my face, because of all the evil of the children of Israel and of the children of Judah, which they have done to provoke me to anger, they, their kings, their princes, their priests, and their prophets, and the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem."

Wanna guess what King Zedekiah's reaction was when he heard the prophet Jeremiah deliver him that message? He locked Jeremiah up in prison, demanding to know "where do you get off prophecying that the Lord said he'll give this city into the hand of the king of Babylon and he will take it?" (Jeremiah 32:3)

Wanna also guess what happened next? The Lord gave the city into the hand of the King of Babylon who set the city on fire and burned all the houses to the ground and completely leveled the temple. In a word, the Jews got hit with a lot more destruction than the Israelites ever did.

And guess what happened to Zedekiah? He was captured by the king of Babylon, his eyes were put out, he was loaded down with chains and carried off to Babylon where he remained in prison until he died. I think they call that Karma. 

On the upside, the exile didn't last too long, and the Jews weren't scattered near and far the way the rest of Israel had been.  According to Britannica: 
Although the Jews suffered greatly and faced powerful cultural pressures in a foreign land, they maintained their national spirit and religious identity. Elders supervised the Jewish communities, and Ezekiel was one of several prophets who kept alive the hope of one day returning home. This was possibly also the period when synagogues were first established, for the Jews observed the Sabbath and religious holidays, practiced circumcision, and substituted prayers for former ritual sacrifices in the Temple. 
So unlike the scattered Israelites, the Jews managed to retain their culture and their religious traditions.  While Israel was scattered all over creation, the Jews remained a united people despite having been taken captive.

The good news is that some 66 years later, the Persians conquered Babylon, and Babylon's new ruler, Cyrus the Great, issued an edict allowing all the Jews to return home. Those who had not died off, along with the many who had been born during those years in Babylon, did just that, successfuly resettling in the old city of Jerusalem, and even rebuilding the temple. 

And that's where we find the land of Palestine at the time of Christ: all that was left intact of the once mighty nation of Israel were the descendants of that one lone tribe of Judah. As for the other tribes of Israel, the ones taken captive by the Assyrians, those people never did return home.  Those descendants of Israel have come to be known as the ten lost tribes.  But not to worry; the people of Israel did not simply evaporate. Their descendants are alive and well to this day, and God tells us he has not forgotten His promises to their fathers. The sons and daughters of Israel were scattered to dwell among the other nations of the earth, and latter-day revelations indicate that many of us today are descended from those tribes.  

Meanwhile, the Jews who returned to Judea still had a lot to learn about being tolerant.  You remember Samaria? Samaria was a large part of the geographical area that had been occupied centuries earlier by the Northern tribes.  Well, not all of the Israelites had been captured and carried off by the Assyrians; a number of stragglers had been overlooked and left behind, and when some of the other Assyrian captives from the hinterlands were moved into this area North of Judea, over time those captive foreigners intermarried with the remaining Israelites.  Because the remaining Israelites retained some of their religious culture, they still practiced many of the old rituals  just as the Jews had continued to do while in captivity in Babylon, and those Israelites even had their own temple in the North.  Sadly, the Jews returning from their Babylonian captivity considered these "Samaritans" to be subhuman half-breeds that were below their notice. Jesus had to teach them that these neighbors to the North really were their brethren.

Anyway, after Jesus' death and resurrection, just as Jesus had prophesied, the area that had been home to the Jews for centuries was completely destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.  The ancient historian Josephus claimed that 1.1 million people were killed during the siege of Jerusalem, 97,000 were captured and enslaved, and many others fled to areas around the Mediterranean. This resulted in what is called the diaspora, or scattering of the Jews into most of the known world.  And that brings us back around to our discussion of the misleading theology of the Scofield Reference Bible.

This Isn't Israel
Perhaps Cyrus Scofield's greatest sin was in how his study bible deliberately misleads the reader into thinking that every time Israel is mentioned in the bible, what is meant is "Jews."  Keep in mind that for millions of unsuspecting people who have answered an alter call and been "saved,"  the first bible put into their hands is a Scofield bible.  All they know about their newfound religion is what they take from a very flawed source, not to mention the distorted doctrine they learn from the preachers who teach from that source.  

As flawed as the original 1909 edition was, it contains nothing as egregiously incorrect as the more recent editions.  Oxford University Press has always held the rights to the Scofield Reference Bible; Scofield himself was only the front man.  And in modern times Oxford University Press has made an alarming number of "Improvements" to the best-selling bible of all time.  As C.E. Carlson writes:
Oxford edited the former 1945 Edition of Scofield Reference Bible in 1967, at the time of the Six Day War when Israel occupied Palestine. The new footnotes to the King James Bible presumptuously granted the rights to the Palestinians’ land to the State of Israel and specifically denied the Arab Palestinians any such rights at all. One of the most brazen and outrageous of these NEWLY INSERTED footnotes states:

“FOR A NATION TO COMMIT THE SIN OF ANTI-SEMITISM BRINGS INEVITABLE JUDGMENT.” (page 19-20, footnote (3) to Genesis 12:3.) (our emphasis added)

This statement sounds like something from Ariel Sharon, or the Chief Rabbi in Tel Aviv, or Theodore Herzl, the founder of Modern Zionism. But these exact words are found between the covers of the 1967 Edition of the Oxford Bible that is followed by millions of American churchgoers and students and is used by their leaders as a source for their preaching and teaching.


There is no word for “anti-Semitism” in the New Testament, nor is it found among the Ten Commandments. “Sin,” this writer was taught, is a personal concept. It is something done by individuals in conflict with God’s words, not by “nations.” Even Sodom did not sin — its people did. The word “judgment” in the Bible always refers to God’s action. In the Christian New Testament, Jesus promises both judgment and salvation for believing individuals, not for “nations.”

There was also no “State of Israel” when Scofield wrote his original notes in his concocted Scofield Reference Bible in 1908. All references to Israel as a state were added AFTER 1947, when Israel was granted statehood by edict of the United Nations. The Oxford University Press simply rewrote its version of the Christian Bible in 1967 to make antipathy toward the “State of Israel” a “sin.” Israel is made a god to be worshiped, not merely a “state.” David Ben-Gurion could not have written it better. Perhaps he did write it!

The Oxford 1967 Edition continues on page 19:

“(2) GOD MADE AN UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE OF BLESSINGS THROUGH ABRAM’S SEED (a) TO THE NATION OF ISRAEL TO INHERIT A SPECIFIC TERRITORY FOREVER”

“(3) THERE IS A PROMISE OF BLESSING UPON THOSE INDIVIDUALS AND NATIONS WHO BLESS ABRAM’S DESCENDANTS, AND A CURSE LAID UPON THOSE WHO PERSECUTE THE JEWS.” (Page 19, 1967 Edition Genesis 12:1-3)

This bequeath is joined to an Oxford prophesy that never occurs in the Bible itself:

“IT HAS INVARIABLY FARED ILL WITH THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PERSECUTED THE JEW, WELL WITH THOSE WHO HAVE PROTECTED HIM.” and “THE FUTURE WILL STILL MORE REMARKABLY PROVE THIS PRINCIPLE”(footnote (3) bottom of page19-20Genesis 12:3)

None of these notes appeared in the original Scofield Reference Bible or in the 1917 or 1945 editions. The state of Israel DID NOT EXIST in 1945, and according to the best dictionaries of the time, the word “Israel” only referred to a particular man and an ancient tribe, which is consistent with the Bible text. See “Israel,” Webster’s New International Dictionary 2nd (1950) Edition.

All of this language, including the prophecy about the future being really bad for those who “persecute the Jews,” reflects and furthers the goals of the Anti-Defamation League, which has a stated goal of creating an environment where opposing the State of Israel is considered “anti-Semitism,” and “anti-Semitism” is a “hate crime” punishable by law. This dream has become a reality in the Christian Zionist churches of America. Only someone with these goals could have written this footnote.

The State of Israel’s legal claims to Arab lands are based on the United Nations Partitioning Agreement of 1947, which gave the Jews only a fraction of the land they have since occupied by force. But when this author went to Israel and asked various Israelis where they got the right to occupy Palestine, each invariably said words to the effect that “God gave it to us.” This interpretation of Hebrew scripture stems from the book of Genesis and is called the “Abrahamic Covenant”. It is repeated several times and begins with God’s promise to a man called Abraham who was eventually to become the grandfather of a man called “Israel”:

“[2] AND I WILL MAKE OF THEE A GREAT NATION, AND I WILL BLESS THEE, AND MAKE THY NAME GREAT; AND THOU SHALL BE A BLESSING:”

“[3] AND I WILL BLESS THEM THAT BLESS THEE, AND CURSE HIM THAT CURSETH THEE: AND IN THEE SHALL ALL FAMILIES OF THE EARTH BE BLESSED.” Genesis 12:3, King James Edition.

It is upon this promise to a single person that modern Israeli Zionists base their claims to what amounts to the entire Mid-East. Its logic is roughly the equivalent of someone claiming to be the heir to the John Paul Getty estate because the great man had once sent a letter to someone’s cousin seven times removed containing the salutation “wishing you my very best.” (The Scofield Bible -Its Powerful Effect on Modern Christianity)

Well, the good news is that there's a noticable shift in Christian churches today. Younger people are less inclined than their elders to have a knee-jerk reaction to support the state of Israel without question:

Pastor Brian Zahnd of the Word of Life Church in St Louis, Missouri, is among a new breed of mega-church ministers who are rejecting hardline Christian Zionism in favour of a more balanced view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Christian Zionism “is flawed theologically” and fails to heed the teachings of Jesus and Hebrew traditions. “One who takes the Bible seriously cannot use the Bible as a pretext for injustice towards other people,” Zahnd told Al Jazeera
What “pulls people away from the reflexive dualism that ‘Israelis are the good guys and Palestinians are the bad guys’ … is hearing stories from Palestinian people” about life under the Israeli occupation, Zahnd said.

Well, I could go on and on with this topic, but I started out indending to discuss what we know about the whereabouts of the Lost Tribes.  Looks like I'll have to put that off to next time. Meanwhile, given the times we live in, I think it's important for us all to not automatically assume everything we hear about the Middle East is the gospel truth.  The fog of war is a birthing ground for incredible amounts of lies and propaganda. 

That said, Connie just came across the following video which I think is worth everyone's consideration. I'd like to see how Greg Locke, the pastor featured in the video I opened with at the beginning of this post, would react if he were to have this information. This is a video you won't find anywhere on the highly censored Youtube channels, I can tell you that.

(Note: I strongly recommend you don't have this running with children in the room, for reasons that will eventually be obvious):



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Next: "We Are Against Israel Because We Are Jews"

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  1. Excellent summary of several bits of information that I'm already aware of.

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  2. Thanks Rock. Never heard of Cyrus Ingerson Scofield before. Enjoyed the narrative.

    Hollywood Jews also managed to put into the heads of American Christians that it was the Romans who killed Jesus not the Jews. The Book of Mormon however got it right.

    McKay Platt

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  3. The state of False Israel makes sense when you realize that their national emblem is the Star of Remphan, a Satanic symbol. It is the literal pictograph of the 'as above, so below' theology of Lucifarianism.

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  4. In skipping ahead to when Isaac was born, you miss the part of Abraham's oldest son Ishmael. One of the more tragic things in the whole Middle East mess is they are all part of one very large family (most of them anyway). The Arabs and "the Jews" all descended from Abraham. They all hold him as their patriarch. With the treatment of Hagar and her presumably teenage son at the time, you can understand why there is resentment.

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  5. I didn't miss the Ishmael story, David, I'm saving it for later. One of the oddest things we constantly hear is the ridiculous accusation that the Palestinians are "anti-Semetic. How can any descendant of Shem be anti-Semetic when they themselves (as well as the descendants of the not-really-lost tribes of Israel are descended from Shem? It's a stupid and baseless insult to be slinging and I'd like to see that term "anti-Semetic" permanently retired.

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  6. As note and fwiw, most Israelis, as defined as citizens of the nation we know as israel, are very secular. The orthodox jews are a small but vocal minority.

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  7. Thank you for pointing that out, Doug. This is something I had hoped to cover in this and the previous post. Hopefully I will have the chance to elaborate on this in the future. It has been my observation that the more religious a Jew happens to be, the more likely he is to denounce Zionism. It certainly seems like it's the secular Jews favoring the idea of being entitled to a homeland, never mind who gets killed or shoved our of the way for them to get it. The Orthodox Jews are smeared and derided and harassed for pointing out that God never promised the land to this generation.

    The persecution of the religious Jews is getting mor intense because they are exposing the great evil being done in their name.

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  8. Rock, I've followed your every word in these posts, and I have one question. When I told my husband that the rapture was a made-up notion, he asked about the scripture that says, "Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left." Matthew 24:40-41. What is your take on this scripture?

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  9. Thanks for asking, Julene.
    Once a Christian comes to accept the Scofield interpretation of the bible, all manner of scripture can be bent to appear to confirm that view, and all manner of prophecies can incorrectly shown to support it. But if one's mind was never infected by the absurd rapture theology, it's easier to see clearly how the scriptures tend to use words like "taken." There are plenty of written sources that show the absurdity of the Scofield interpretation, but here's a short video I think is pretty interesting:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_qeArLQFlM

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  10. Re my response to Julene above, some readers may wonder why I have furnished an explanation from the sectarian world rather than provide a a critique from LDS sources. The answer is simple: I've never seen anyone in the church address this heresy. And I have a pretty large library of LDS books and resources to draw from.

    I first encountered believers in the Rapture way back when I was in high school in the late 1960s. I searched for a clearer understanding of this doctrine from Mormon sources and just couldn't find anything about The Rapture or Dispensationalism addressed. That's because that false theology was completely unknown in Joseph Smith's day. Virtually NO ONE believed that prior to the second coming of Christ, all the "good" people would be taken up to heaven. In reality, when Christ comes to reign on earth, he's not going to be reigning over the baddies. During the millenium the faithful will remain and it is the wicked who will be "taken."

    So although there is a dearth of writings about the rapture among latter day saint scholars, there are plenty of believing Christians who recognize that the Scofield Bible has poisoned the minds of their fellow believers and are able to read what is actually in the bible without running it through the false theology others were exposed to. That's why I offer the link above to those who wonder what that verse actually means.

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  11. This was outstanding for me. I was both astonished and grateful to learn about some wrong beliefs I've had about the history you’ve clarified here so thoroughly.
    Decades back, to the time when the scriptures were heavily emphasized and taught in my LDS ward and in general conferences by men like Ezra Taft Benson, Neal A. Maxwell, etc., I accepted without question the traditional claim that the Jews were God’s “chosen people.“ As I considered that phrase while reading your post, I realized that I had not ever remembered a scripture stating that, either. I only remember that it was a belief that was always just there, taught repeatedly in wards all my life.
    Also, I had never heard of this Cyrus Scofield nor his bible before and can't understand how I missed that, especially when it's been so widely used for so many years.
    Finally, you listed several names of people as not being Jews. As Samson was not a Jew, either, what was he?
    Thank you again, Rock, for valuable and needed information—as always. I look forward to your next post!

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  12. Suzie,
    I was wondering when someone would ask about the names I had listed above who were not Jews!
    Here are the tribes those Bible prohets and personalities belonged to:

    Moses-Levi

    Aaron-Levi

    Joshua-Ephraim

    Elijah-Gad

    Elisha-Issachar

    Deborah-Ephraim

    Gideon-Mannaseh

    Samson-Dan

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  13. A comment I left on another blog;

    The Zionist Evangelicals preach that the Bible is the inerrant word of God and is Sola Scriptura that must not have anything added to it, and then they add the Scofield commentary that directly contradicts what Jesus and his apostles said in that same Bible about the Jews who reject Jesus.

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  14. The worst mass slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust and your response is this nonsense. You reek of the stench of death and typify what Thomas Aquinas called the support of an evil peace. Repent, get out of your echo chamber, and love your neighbor enough to at least intellectually oppose their slaughter before you rant about their ethnicity and exhibit shallow both sideism and even more shallow prooftexts. Mormon repented of his oath and took up the sword to defend his people (Mormon 5:1). And anyone who uses Doctrine and Covenants 98 to stand by while Jews are butchered is no follower of Christ. So this is a typically pathetic post from Rock Waterman broadcasting from the sewer of the internet.

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  15. I thought we could all use a good laugh , since the topic of who rightfully belongs in Israel is so controversial.

    I read a comment on a video that had me laughing out loud, so of course I had to post it for Rock to read.

    The video was discussing the conundrum of the country of Israel right now with who is a Jew and who isn't a Jew.

    The Jews claim that God said that they are His "chosen people", but the leaders of that country are atheists. So here is the original comment:


    @original_me6505
    13 hours ago
    How weird. We're Gods people, he gave us another peoples land but we don't believe on him! Faithless ungodly people (end of quote)

    I hadn't really thought it through, so that comment had me rolling in the aisles. Basically, it's "We are God's chosen people. He gave us this land, and we are going to take more of it by any means available. But we don't believe in God."

    Go figure!

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  19. @ https://www.blogger.com/profile/11823851994548580615

    hey buddy its Brent, from LDS Freedom Forum,

    I agree with everything you said here, I too wish to align my self with Them, knowing they are male/female, two important blogs by Denver are humility and trust, we must cry repentance and peace. Rock has done a masterful job describing the situation on the ground. but how do They view it indeed. I fell in love with the current Israel when I was there, I wish I could be there again teaching these things. There are Messianic Jews around like Jonathan Cahn, I wish I could help seeking to recover His people

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  20. why cant you edit your posts? kind wanted to add this:

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/340B5bztQXU

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  21. yesterday was December 7, in WW2 i think the us was a blessed people that followed the constitution that written by wise men raised up for that purpose. Israel was to go to the jews who were also saved in the days of hitler, separating the jews (a covenant people) from hamas (a government) is where I wonder is what is happening is us experiencing us getting swept off in an "instant suddenly"

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  22. I hope i wrote that well enough to be coherent, ever since my stroke thats been difficult

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  23. One thing, in the early 80s news stations were exposing megachurches and televangelist for fraud excess and corruption. I believe a deal was made. The owners of the papers and tv stations who were almost to a man jewish would leave them alone as lone as they pepper their sermons with pro Israel crap. You see it in nearly every sermon. Now the media leaves them alone as their payment.

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  24. I see Morgan Deane has weighed in on this forum after an absence of many years. Morgan, for those of you new to this forum, has a unique but misguided take on the scriptures.

    I began to respond to his comment above (Dec 2) but decided it will require a better answer than I can provide in a small space. So I think I'll devote my next blog post to providing better context, which I hope to find the time for in the next few days.

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  25. Linda Gale, thanks for providing that quote, "We are God's chosen people. He gave us this land, and we are going to take more of it by any means available. But we don't believe in God."

    That is why, to me and to so many orthodox Jews, the scam of "the state of Israel" is so transparent. The deeply religious Jews throughout the world simply don't understand why so many among the "gentiles" can't see through the scam. The State of Isral was founded and continues to be governed by atheists. They are unbelievers. As noted by my distant cousin, the Rabbi Reichert in the first part of this series, the basis of unity among Jews is RELIGION, not political nationalism.

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  26. One Mighty N Weak,

    I'm afraid I disagree with your conclusions. First, there is no evidence that Elohim ever accepted Brigham Young, nor did he cause the saints who left Nauvoo to prosper in the desert. The warnings the Lord gave to the saints who were driven from Nauvoo came true in spades. (See D&C 124.) He warned them that if they did not complete the temple in the ample time he allowed them, they would be removed from their place and face all sort of difficulties. Read about what happened to these people, especially during their first years three years in Deseret. They all nearly starved (despite "the miracle of the seagulls," which turns out to have largely been a myth.)

    The generation that were driven from Nauvoo never did prosper. For those who arrived later, i.e. the converts from Great Britain, things began to get a little better, but those people were not cursed as had been the Saints who were driven out of Nauvoo. Until quite recently people living in the Wasatch Front could not be said to be prosperous. When I moved from Anaheim to Provo in the late 1970s I could barely eke out a living as a single man, and the area was notorious for paying little more than minimum wage to anyone, no matter what the job. It was very difficult to raise a family there, but I and many others chose to live there anyway because the culture was preferable. Circumstances forced us to leave Utah, afterwhich my prospects improved.

    The fact that in recent years the Wasatch Front appears to be a prosperous place to live does not translate to the saints being blessed by God. Almost any cities Elohim has destroyed were extremely prosperous, and in nearly every case (notably ancient Israel and ancient Judah), the inhabitants BELIEVED they were living in such comfort precisely because they were favored by God. That was one of the main reasons the people living in these prosperous cities mocked the warnings of the prophets: they were convinced they were a people favored by God and the wild-eyed nutjobs predicting their destruction were full of hooey.
    (Continued Below)

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  27. One Mighty N Weak (Continued)

    It is also worth noting that the great majority of the world's people who identify as Jews have absolutely no desire to live in the State of Israel. American Jews in particular are quite happy to reside where they are, and most orthodox Jews in America continue to prefer to live in the Crown Heights district of Brooklyn, New York than to reside in the garbage dump that is Israel. So I think that your impression of the State of Israel as a place that has received God's blessing is ill-informed.

    I also think you are missing the point contained in the excerpt you provided from Teachings & Commandments section 165. Regarding the concluding sentence, "The sons of Abraham will not be permitted to continue this disregard of their common father’s blood without provoking God, who will soon judge between Abraham’s sons," I do not think that means what you think it means. (Readers can find that excerpt quoted by Denver Snuffer on his website under the Title "War In Israel" here):

    https://denversnuffer.com/2023/10/war-in-israel/

    That post from Denver was provided as a reminder that both the descendants of Israel AND the descendants of Ishmael are all semites and sons and daughters of Abraham. They should not be at war with one another, and if they continue this internecine warfare things will not go well for either side.

    It appears that you interpret the words "judge between" to mean Elohim will choose in favor of the State of Israel over the descendants of Ishmael. That is not how I read the passage. Please review the context.

    Finally, I believe you err in your assumption that God recognizes the "state of Israel," when the entire problem facing that area results from the imposition of Israel as a STATE rather than recognizing the area as a place where Jews are allowed to live, just as they had been living in peace for centuries as friends and neighbors along with Christians and Muslims ever since the time the Romans departed. It was not until Britain requisitioned the Holy Land and the United Nations declared it to be the homeland of the Jews that the current mess developed. The "State of Israel" as imposed by atheists is the enemy of the religion of Judaism, just as it is the enemy of Christianity and Muslims. I discussed all this in some detail in my first entry to this series, entitled "How Mormons Should Think About The War In Israel." I hope you'll go back and take a look at that one again, which you'll find at this link:

    https://puremormonism.blogspot.com/2023/10/how-mormons-should-think-about-war-in.html

    I appreciate your thoughtful contribution to this forum, One Mighty N Weak. I agree with much of what you say at the beginning of your comments; I just disagree with some of your conclusions.





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  28. Brent Larson,
    I envy you having had the opportunity to visit the Holy Land. I wouldn't mind having a chance to check the area out myself, but not during times like this. I agree with the many American Jews regarding "the State of Israel": It would be a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there.

    The link you provided to that short isn't valid. Could you please check the url and try sending it again?

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  32. In response to Brother Deane above: https://sonar21.com/combatting-israels-lies-about-october-7/

    Also, what was the result of Mormon "repenting" of his oath? He, in spite of the honor of having a whole book of scripture named after him, simply got wiped out along with all the rest of the Nephites, with only his son Moroni left alone to conclude the sad tale of a fallen and destroyed people.

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  33. In 70 AD, the Romans destroyed any remaining in the walled city, and destroyed the temple.

    Twenty centuries later, how can anyone claim to be a descendant of Judah? How would anyone have maintained a pure blood lineage throughout 20 centuries of wandering, captivity, dispersion, and slavery? It is almost an impossibility.

    I think it is a really good thing that many various peoples carry the blood, DNA, whatever marker you choose, of almost every "race" on the planet. We can finally realize that we are all mongrels and live in peace like one large family should live.

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  34. I responded to some of the comments above quite some time ago, but upon returning, I see those responses have vanished. I do not know why. I sure don't want to write them again, but at any rate, I'll respond to Linda Gale in a future post, so stand by.

    P.S. I agree with Linda that it's difficult to prove direct ancestry and I'll explain why when I address the issue coming up.

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