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	Comments on: Edom and the Futurity of Ezekiel 35	</title>
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		By: Jeanne T.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[FTA:  &quot;Of course, the post-tribulational return of the Jews will be from all lands, but here, Assyria and Egypt are specially mentioned. This is significant, because in very recent history, these particular territories have become so terrifically hostile as to reduce their once flourishing Jewish populations to almost nothing. This raises the question, “how did this remnant of Jews get there?” Could the answer be that prospects for Jewish survival will be more hopeful in such hostile territories than to remain inside the Land? That seems to be the clear indication of the evidence, properly compared and considered.&quot;

Regarding Egypt, it is interesting that it might once again be a refuge for the Jews, as it was when Joseph and Mary fled there with Jesus to escape Herod&#039;s killing of Jewish male infants.  Joel Richardson has also reported that Egyptian Christians are learning Hebrew, based on these very prophecies about the Jewish flight to the wilderness.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FTA:  &#8220;Of course, the post-tribulational return of the Jews will be from all lands, but here, Assyria and Egypt are specially mentioned. This is significant, because in very recent history, these particular territories have become so terrifically hostile as to reduce their once flourishing Jewish populations to almost nothing. This raises the question, “how did this remnant of Jews get there?” Could the answer be that prospects for Jewish survival will be more hopeful in such hostile territories than to remain inside the Land? That seems to be the clear indication of the evidence, properly compared and considered.&#8221;</p>
<p>Regarding Egypt, it is interesting that it might once again be a refuge for the Jews, as it was when Joseph and Mary fled there with Jesus to escape Herod&#8217;s killing of Jewish male infants.  Joel Richardson has also reported that Egyptian Christians are learning Hebrew, based on these very prophecies about the Jewish flight to the wilderness.</p>
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