September 9, 2015 SnyderTalk: Israeli Experts Ridicule Reported Abbas Threat to Cancel Oslo Accords

1--Intro Covering Israel and ME

“For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My Name will be great among the Gentiles, and in every place incense is going to be offered to My Name, and a grain offering that is pure; for My Name will be great among the Gentiles,” says Yahweh Sabaoth. (Malachi 1: 11)

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Ruthie Blum—Israeli Experts Ridicule Reported Abbas Threat to Cancel Oslo Accords:

According to reports in the Arab press, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is on the verge of announcing he is no longer bound by the Oslo Accords.

“The Palestinian leadership has decided to terminate the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip known as the Oslo Accords II, which was signed in Taba [Egypt] on September 28, 1995,” Palestinian Liberation Organization Executive Committee member Ahmad Majdalani told the independent Palestinian new agency, Ma’an, on Sunday. “In light of the lack of commitment by Israel, the Palestinian leadership has decided that it isn’t bound by the agreement anymore and President Abbas will announce that before the U.N. General Assembly.”

Majdalani said that a draft of this decision will be put before the Palestine National Council, when it convenes September 14-15, and that it will likely be approved.

International law expert Alan Baker, the director of the Institute for Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs told The Algemeiner on Monday that such a threat on the part of the Palestinians is “credible inasmuch as Abbas has the tendency to use the U.N. as a convenient and popular forum for dramatic and theatrical actions as PR bluffs.”

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SnyderTalk Comment: So-called “Palestinians” lie so much that they can’t remember what they have said.  You can look back to the day that the Oslo Accords were signed to see that they were meaningless from the get-go.

This is what Yasser Arafat said about the Accords:

“Since we cannot defeat Israel in war we do this in stages.  We take any and every territory that we can of Palestine, and establish sovereignty there, and we use it as a springboard to take more.  When the time comes, we can get the Arab nations to join us for the final blow against Israel.”

Arafat was speaking on Jordanian television.  The date was September 13, 1993.  That was the very day the Oslo Peace Accord ceremony was held in Washington D.C.

Arafat was never shy about explaining his logic.  This is what he told the Venezuelan people:

“Peace for us means the destruction of Israel.  We are preparing for an all-out war, a war which will last for generations.  Since January 1965, when Fatah was born, we have become the most dangerous enemy that Israel has….We shall not rest until the day when we return to our home, and until we destroy Israel.”

That remark was made on February 11, 1980 to El Mundo in Caracas, Venezuela.  Arafat’s strategy never changed one iota, and Mahmoud Abbas has followed Arafat’s playbook since he started his four-year term of office about 10 years ago.

I think Abbas’ threat to abrogate the Oslo Accords is laughable.  Nothing he has done and nothing Arafat did suggests that Arafat wasn’t telling the truth about the Accords in 1993.

Will Abbas actually resign as he threatened to do?

It’s possible.  He’s already filthy rich at our expense.  What’s another $100 million or so to him?  He can retire in luxury right now and stop dancing at the end of the U.S. string.

I think it’s time for the Abbas’ charade to end.  Israel will be better off when it does.  At least Hamas doesn’t pretend to want peace with Israel.  In a twisted sort of way, that’s a good thing.  There is no question that Hamas is the enemy.  The PA is an enemy that’s pretending to want to be friends.

See “Does It Really Matter Who the Next Palestinian President Is?”:

  • It is hard to understand why some Westerners believe that Abbas’s departure could boost the prospects of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. To many Palestinians, it is clear that the PLO or Fatah official who replaces Abbas will not be able to make any concessions to Israel. Any Palestinian leader who dares to make the slightest concession to Israel will be denounced as a traitor and will be lucky if he stays in power or stays alive.
  • The West needs to understand that no Palestinian leader is authorized to make concessions to Israel for the sake of peace. Neither the PLO nor the Fatah leaderships would ever approve of such concessions. And, of course, Hamas also will never accept any peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, except one that leads to the destruction of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic empire in the region.
  • Saeb Erekat has been negotiating with Israel for the past two decades and his position has never changed. Like Arafat and Abbas, he too will never sign a peace agreement with Israel that does not include 100% of the territories captured by Israel in 1967. Erekat is not authorized to make any concessions on Jerusalem or the “right of return” for Palestinians to their former homes inside Israel.
  • Abbas’s successor will undoubtedly declare that he intends to follow in the footsteps of Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas. Abbas may go, but his legacy, like that of Arafat, will not.

What part of “the Oslo Accords didn’t work” don’t people get?  The video below shows a terrorist bragging about killing Israeli civilians.  People like her are paid by the Palestinian Authority.

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13--Perspectives 2

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Toby Greene: Iran’s Undimmed Passion for Annihilating Israel—Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei just published a 400-page book entitled Palestine, setting out his views on why and how Israel should be annihilated. These calls for Israel’s destruction are not mere rhetoric, any more than Tehran’s annual Al Qods Day Israeli flag-burning festival is just a good day out for all the family. The annihilation of Israel is deeply rooted in the Iranian revolutionary ideology. Iran’s support for Hizbullah in south Lebanon and Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza is well known. Now Iran is exploiting chaos in Syria to open up a third front on the Golan Heights, and Khamenei speaks repeatedly about turning the West Bank into a fourth front.

Jerusalem Post Editorial—Fighting a Bad Deal:

  • The White House has secured the backing of 34 senators – the minimum needed to survive a vote of disapproval on the Iran deal in Congress later this month. Some are claiming it was a mistake to launch a losing battle in the first place. We strongly disagree.
  • Netanyahu and other political leaders in Israel and in the U.S. who recognize the danger of a deal that enables the Islamic Republic to become a threshold nuclear state have a moral obligation to speak out. Failing to do so is a dereliction of duty.
  • The State of Israel was created in large part as a result of the lessons of the Second World War, one of them being that the Jewish people cannot rely on other nations for its protection and continuity. Rather they must be given the political and military means to protect themselves and determine their own destiny.
  • Opposition to the deal here in Israel is a rare consensus issue. Both on the right and on the left there is agreement that a nuclear-capable Iran or a regional nuclear arms race sparked by Iran’s designs for a nuclear weapon represents an existential threat to the Jewish state. This consensus should be articulated unabashedly and publicly at every opportunity on every available platform.
  • There are times in history when leaders must make a stand regardless of the chances for success. When the motives are pure, even opponents show respect.

David Pollock: Palestinian Views on Israel: Two States Now, One State Later—Do most Palestinians hope for a small state of their own at peace with Israel, or do they still aspire to reclaim all of Palestine someday? According to a survey conducted by the Palestine Center for Public Opinion in the West Bank and Gaza from June 7 to 19, in the West Bank 81% of Palestinians say that all of historic Palestine “is Palestinian land and Jews have no rights to the land.” In Gaza, the proportion is 88%. Only one-fourth of Palestinians in either the West Bank or Gaza expect Israel to “continue to exist as a Jewish state” in thirty to forty years. Given these attitudes, there is good reason to wonder if any “final status” agreement will ever truly be final.

Benyamin Korn: ‘Lone Wolf’ Palestinian Terrorists Are Not So Alone— There was an interesting twist to news media coverage of the most recent Palestinian terrorist attacks against Israelis. The stabbings, car-rammings and other Arab attacks were “isolated” incidents, the Associated Press declared. New York Times correspondent Diaa Hadid emphasized, in the second sentence of a recent dispatch, that the attackers “appear to be acting alone and without the backing or instruction of any organization.” Why are the major news media, and other Palestinian sympathizers, so intent on presenting the attackers as lone wolves?

Times of Israel: Foreign Ministry: Israel Tried to Raise Awareness of Perils of Iran Accord—Israeli Foreign Ministry Director-General Dore Gold told Army RadioThursday that Israel had tried to raise awareness about the perils of the nuclear deal with Iran. He rejected the suggestion that Obama’s success in mustering enough support to uphold a veto of an anti-deal vote was a rout for Israel. “Most of Congress is against the deal,” Gold said. “The Israeli message was significant and remains significant and was well received, among the American public too.” He added that the purpose was to express the deep concern by all parties in Israel, including the government and the opposition.

CAMERA: PBS Anchor Tweets Her Bias—Gloating over the news that there is enough support for the Iran nuclear agreement to avert any Senate override of an Obama veto, Gwenn Ifill, PBS Newshour anchorwoman and moderator of Washington Week, tweeted: “Take that, Bibi.” Bibi is Benjamin Netanyahu, to whom the citizens of Israel have entrusted their security by voting to have him serve as prime minister three times. Gwenn Ifill does not merely mock Netanyahu; she taunts every Israeli and every Jew who dreads what Iran might do if the agreement turns out to be as flawed as its detractors claim. Ifill earns her living on taxpayer-supported public television.

SnyderTalk Comment: Gwenn Ifill is emblematic of the mainstream media in the U.S.  Their minds are saturated with Israel-hate, and they don’t think much better of the U.S. even though they are bilking American taxpayers.  That’s got to stop.

Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser: The Disintegration of Syria and Its Impact on Israel—Syria’s fragmentation into separate, battling enclaves is intensifying. The two main enclaves are “central Syria,” controlled by the Assad regime, and the Islamic State. The Assad regime and Hizbullah, like the opposition, have been taking heavy casualties. In an unusual speech on July 26, 2015, President Bashar Assad explained that in light of a manpower shortage, the regime’s army is unable to reconquer all the territories that the opposition has seized. The nuclear deal between Iran and the world powers has boosted Iran’s capacity to support the Assad regime. The anticipated lifting of sanctions on Iran is set to enable it to funnel additional resources to this purpose. Iran and Hizbullah’s attempts to create a base for terror activity against Israel from the northern Golan Heights continue, relying on released terrorist Samir Kuntar and Druze elements. Against the backdrop of the nuclear deal, there are increasing chances of cooperation among the U.S., Iran, and Assad, and possibly also Turkey and Saudi Arabia, in the campaign against the Islamic State.

Raymond Ibrahim: U.S. and West Victimize Christians Fleeing ISIS— Not only does the West facilitate the persecution of Christians in the Middle East, but in the West as well. According to a recent NPR report, the U.S. supported “moderate” coalition fighting both Bashar Assad and the Islamic State in Syria “has extremists in its own ranks who have mistreated Christians and forced them out of their homes” — just as the Islamic State (IS) has done. Christian minorities forced out of their homes who manage to reach Western nations — including the United States — sometimes encounter more trouble. Despite having family members to sponsor them, a group of 20 Christians who fled the Islamic State in Iraq have been imprisoned indefinitely, some since February, at the Otay Detention Facility in San Diego, even though they have local family members and Christian leaders who vouch for them (a primary way that the majority of detained foreign nationals are released is to the supervision of American citizens who vouch for them).

Michael Eisenstadt and Brenda Shaffer: Russian S-300 Missiles to Iran: A Game-Changer?—One of the early consequences of the nuclear agreement with Iran has been revived negotiations over the sale of Russian S-300 surface-to-air missiles to the Islamic Republic. The S-300 would represent a significant upgrade in Iran’s capabilities, though much would depend on the model sent, numbers involved, and the technical and tactical proficiency of the crews. It would provide Iran, for the first time, with the ability to intercept cruise missiles (such as the Tomahawk) and short- and medium-range ballistic missiles (such as the Israeli Jericho). Tehran might also decide to transfer some S-300s to Syria. At the same time, the U.S. and Israel are on good terms with several S-300 users (Greece, Slovakia, and Ukraine), so their intelligence services are probably familiar with its capabilities and vulnerabilities. Yet the presence of such a system would make any preventive strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure much more complicated, risky, and costly. The transfer of S-300s to Iran seems far from a foregone conclusion, and Russia’s latest bid to resurrect negotiations over the missile system may simply be another attempt to use threatened arms transfers to achieve other goals. Although the deal may go through eventually, it seems unlikely to happen quickly.

SnyderTalk Comment: This video paints an accurate picture.  The “Graphic” warning on it is supposed to keep timid types from watching.  Nothing on the video comes close to showing how bad things in Europe really are, and it’s getting worse by the day.

Burak Bekdil: Sorry, Egypt No Longer a Province of the Ottoman Empire— In August, possibly the first cheerful news containing the words “Turkey” and “Egypt” hit the headlines in the Turkish press since July 2013, when Egypt’s army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi spearheaded a coalition to remove Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Turkish chargé d’affaires in Cairo (Turkey and Egypt withdrew their ambassadors after a row) married an Egyptian actress and former beauty queen on August 2. Their wedding was by attended by Turkish, Egyptian and foreign diplomats at a Turkish embassy residence in Giza. At the wedding ceremony, the Turkish groom, Alper Bosuter, said that Turkey’s relations with Egypt have been tense but would eventually return to their normal course. The Egyptian bride, Inci Abdullah, said she wished their marriage to have a positive effect on the two countries’ relations.

Burak Bekdil: Turkey: America’s Really Bad “Faustian Bargain”—Many people believed that the Turks and their Kurdish compatriots were close to a historic handshake when, in 2013, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdish separatist movement, Abdullah Ocalan, declared a farewell to arms after a three-decade-long violent campaign that had left nearly 40,000 dead — Turks and Kurds. The Turkish government would grant broader political rights to its restive Kurds, who demand regional autonomy. In return, the Kurds would conduct politics peacefully instead of seeking their rights with rifles in their hands. Slightly more than two years later, Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish southeast is seeing the same bloodshed it saw before the 2013 truce. On July 20, a suicide bomber belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Islamic State, or IS) murdered more than 30 pro-Kurdish activists in a small Turkish town bordering Syria. Before that, another IS operative detonated a bomb at a Kurdish political rally in Diyarbakir, the capital of Turkey’s Kurds, killing four people and injuring over 200.

Shirin Lotfi interviews Michael Weiss: Making Sense of ISIS—Q: How could we defeat ISIS? Weiss: Syria is where the war should begin. Syria is a Sunni majority country. Most of the Sunnis don’t want to work with ISIS; they’ve cut pragmatic deals with ISIS because of the lack of any alternative. They certainly don’t want to be ruled by Assad, and the Free Syrian Army has proven to be corrupt and illegitimate in the eyes of many. The U.S. has air superiority in northern Syria. Why not put that to even better use by stopping the Syrian Air Force from dropping barrel bombs and chlorine gas on the heads of mostly Sunnis? If they did that, then suddenly the local population in Syria says, “Oh, America does care after all, so maybe we do have a partner here.” Q: And why do you think the U.S. is not doing this? Weiss: The excuse given is that if we engage Assad in Syria, then Iran will turn the Shia militias in Iraq against U.S. soldiers – some partner, huh! If we threaten their ally and their proxy, they’re going to kill us.

Guy Millière: Iran Deal: Barbarity Wins— In recent weeks, the Middle East section of most European and American newspapers and magazines included many articles on Muhammad Allan, a hunger striker imprisoned in Israel. Apparently that Muhammad Allan is in jail because he belongs to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad seemed irrelevant. That the Israeli intelligence services know he was preparing terrorist attacks also did not seem to matter . That the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is a terrorist organization dedicated to the destruction of Israel additionally did not seem to matter. Muhammad Allan was described as a victim. If he had died on a hunger strike, Israel would be blamed. As he did not die, but suffered brain damage due to self-inflicted starvation, Israel was blamed anyway.

Kenneth Stein: Stopping an Ominous Iran—Iran is not Nazi Germany – at least not yet – but its history of hatred and repression combined with its economic and military might – and its willingness to use that might to expand its sphere of influence – is perhaps the most dangerous in the world today. Add to that history the reality that this deal validates Iran’s nuclear program, enshrines Iran as a threshold nuclear weapons state and almost guarantees it can build its own weapons unhindered by international constraints in fifteen years, and the prospects for this Iranian regime to become the Nazi Germany of the 21st century will become more real every single day.

Con Coughlin: Saudi Arabia: The Region’s New Superpower— President Barack Obama may have hailed his deal with Iran as an historic breakthrough, but this is not how it is being viewed in Saudi Arabia, where the kingdom has responded to Washington’s attempted rapprochement with Tehran by embarking on a massive military build up. Saudi Arabia is Iran’s fiercest regional rival, with enmity between the two countries dating back at least to Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, and the Saudi royal family has voiced deep scepticism about the Obama administration’s foreign policy tilt towards Iran. Mr Obama will hear these views most forcefully expressed himself with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, the Saudi monarch visits Washington this weekend.

Jeffrey Goldberg: Questions for President Obama about Iran— It appears likely, as of this writing, that Barack Obama will be victorious in his fight to implement the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by his secretary of state, John Kerry. Republicans in Congress don’t appear to have the votes necessary to void the agreement, and Benjamin Netanyahu’s campaign to subvert Obama may be remembered as one of the more counterproductive and shortsighted acts of an Israeli prime minister since the rebirth of the Jewish state 67 years ago. Things could change, of course, and the Iranian regime, which is populated in good part by extremists, fundamentalist theocrats, and supporters of terrorism, could do something monumentally stupid in the coming weeks that could force on-the-fence Democrats to side with their Republican adversaries (remember the Café Milano fiasco, anyone?). But, generally speaking, the Obama administration, and its European allies, seem to have a clearer path to implementation than they had at the beginning of the month.

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9--Jerusalem Post

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Report: Russia purchased ten Israeli drones

Israel to Face Armed Terror Drones

Video: ISIS in Sinai Has Advanced Russian Weapons 

SnyderTalk Comment: It looks as though the Russians plan to give back those drones and that ISIS will deliver them.

Analysis: How Dangerous is ISIS to Israel?

Analysis: A warning to Tehran

New Alliances to Counter Iran in the Middle East

Video: Palestinians Hid Ammunition Clips in Teddy Bear

Israel “Hopeful” Turkey Will Reconcile Soon; Hamas “Remains Unreformed”

Israeli Rescue Forces Attacked after Saving Palestinians from Burning Building

On eve of Jewish New Year, Israel’s population hits 8.4 million

France says taking all refugees would be victory for ISIS

Analysis: Iran sanctions relief will feed Europe’s Syrian refugee crisis

Analysis: Russia taking advantage of West’s inaction to keep Assad in power

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Aliyah Spiked by 35% This Year

Anti-Semitic Graffiti Won’t be Removed from French Sculpture

Protestors: Wasserman-Schultz ‘Has Blood on her Hands’

SnyderTalk Comment: Wasserman-Schultz is not the only Democrat with blood on her hands.

Labor MK Fights Back at ‘You Urinate on Us’ Rant

Jews Who Survived Near-Lynch Return to Hevron 

IDF Arrests 11 Wanted Suspects Overnight

Family Targeted By Hamas Bullets Leaving Home 

Southern Comm: Israel Unable to Govern Gaza

Rouhani Says Democracy ‘Not a Priority’ in Syria

SnyderTalk Comment: “Not a priority” is putting it mildly.  Iran doesn’t want democracy, period.

Israeli Citizen Missing in Yemen

Zarif: Demands for Assad’s Ouster Cause Bloodshed

Hamas Calls for ‘Day of Rage’

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11--THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

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Next Steps for Iran Deal Opponents 

Islamic Activists Who Harassed Tourists Banned from Temple Mount in Jerusalem

Heinonen: Parchin Inspection Plan Flawed, IAEA Credibility on the Line

Anti-U.S. Billboards Still Prominent in Tehran

Palestinian Who Stabbed Officer Had Murdered Israeli Professor

Gunfire from Gaza Narrowly Misses Israeli Kids

How a bold US imam and his skeptical Israeli host bridged the Muslim-Jewish chasm

IDF: Duma attack was definitely ‘Jewish terrorism’

Israel shrouded in dense sandstorm

US-Israel spat over Iran may sideline Palestinians

29 jihadists killed in Sinai ‘major operation’

As crisis grows, US faces pressure to take in more refugees

UK activists denounce Netanyahu visit, urge Israel sanctions

For the IDF, leaving no one behind is more than a mission

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12a--Other News 2

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Abbas Heats Up Palestinian Politics in PLO Reshuffle Bid

Fight BDS by Buying Israeli Products, Pressing Back on Boycotts

Sinai Explosions Injure 6 Peacekeepers including 4 Americans

ISIS Could Target Hizbullah in Lebanon

Arab Countries Forcing Palestinians Back into Syria

British Hacker for Islamic State Killed in U.S. Drone Strike in Syria 

ISIS Is ‘Beheading, Raping, Selling’ Christians While Obama Does Nothing, Justice Group Asserts

Report: Hizbullah Official’s Son Arrested for Selling Arms to ISIS

France Drops Investigation into Arafat’s Death

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Iranian General: We’ll Bolster Our Military until It Overthrows Israel

Lawmaker Says Obama Can’t Legally Lift Sanctions Until Congress Receives IAEA-Iran Side Deals

U.S.: Sanctions Relief Depends on Iranian Compliance with Deal

Iran Promises to “Set Fire” to U.S. Interests

Israel Keeps Wary Eye on Iranian Missile Buildup

China’s Fosun to Buy Israeli Ahava Dead Sea Cosmetics Company

Video: Iranian Reconnaissance Plane Films American Aircraft Carrier

The Iran Deal Will Bring Danger

NATO Allies Making It Easier for Iran to Attack Israel?

Iran Deal Will Trigger Major War in Middle East

Retired Generals and Admirals Urge Congress to Reject Iran Nuclear Deal

Questions and Answers about the Iranian Nuclear Agreement

Poll: Voters in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania Oppose Iran Pact by More than 2 to 1

The 5 Worst Treaties the United States Ever Signed

The Better Alternative to the Iran Deal

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4--Scripture of the Day Yahweh

Exodus 21

1 “Now these are the ordinances which you are to set before them: 2 If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve for six years; but on the seventh he shall go out as a free man without payment. 3 If he comes alone, he shall go out alone; if he is the husband of a wife, then his wife shall go out with him. 4 If his master gives him a wife, and she bears him sons or daughters, the wife and her children shall belong to her master, and he shall go out alone. 5 But if the slave plainly says, ‘I love my master, my wife and my children; I will not go out as a free man,’ 6 then his master shall bring him to God, then he shall bring him to the door or the doorpost. And his master shall pierce his ear with an awl; and he shall serve him permanently.”

7 “If a man sells his daughter as a female slave, she is not to go free as the male slaves do. 8 If she is displeasing in the eyes of her master who designated her for himself, then he shall let her be redeemed. He does not have authority to sell her to a foreign people because of his unfairness to her. 9 If he designates her for his son, he shall deal with her according to the custom of daughters. 10 If he takes to himself another woman, he may not reduce her food, her clothing, or her conjugal rights. 11 If he will not do these three things for her, then she shall go out for nothing, without payment of money.”

SnyderTalk Comment: Read His Name is Yahweh.

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5--HNIY Print form 2

His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important.  It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.  It’s also available for free in PDF format.

  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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6--His Name is Yahweh Audio Presentation 5

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Romans 11:13-14, “What will create jealousy among the Jews?”—Jim Hutchens

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14--Blessings from Revelation 2

Blessings in the Book of Revelation is a book that you need to read, especially now.  There are blessings throughout the Scriptures but Revelation is the only book in the Bible actually containing a specific blessing for reading it. It’s repeated twice, once at the beginning and again at the end. This is the reason that I believe Revelation should be the first step toward studying biblical prophecy. Though not easy to do, Revelation can be broken down and understood by anyone, not just the academic elite. So, Revelation’s blessings are for everyone.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

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  • Stand! is a suspense novel that exposes the lies, corruption, and greed underlying the theory that man-made CO2 emissions are responsible for global warming. Professor Wes Carlyle and Karen Sterling, his research collaborator, carefully scan the audience for their would-be attacker—a member of the enviro-gestapo who has been following them for days.  Wes spots his man in the back of the room leaning against the wall.  Suddenly, another man in the audience steps forward and moves toward Karen at a menacing pace.  With a vicious stroke, he swings a billy club at her head.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.
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  • Falsely Accused is a true story about a young woman who was accused of committing a double homicide. It’s about a travesty of justice, and it reveals Yahweh intervening in the life of a believer to rescue her from danger in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.  Everyone will enjoy the book, but young people in particular need to read it because the mistakes made that led to the problem could have been avoided.  They were the kinds of mistakes that young people are prone to make.  As they say, forewarned is forearmed.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

15--Concentric Circles 5

See “His Name is Yahweh”.

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