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not feel sorry for them, nor will he show compassion or have any mercy.

And to this people you will say: “This is what the Lord has said: “Here I am

putting before you people the way of life and the way of death.

The one sitting still in this city will die by the sword and by famine and by the

pestilence; but the one who is going out and who actually falls away to the Chaldeans

who are laying siege against you will keep living, and his soul will certainly come to be

his as a spoil”.

“For I have set my face against this city for calamity and not for good” is the utterance of the Lord: “Into the hand of the king of Babylon it will be given, and he will

certainly burn with fire” (The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah 21: 5-10) .

O how the Lord in his anger beclouds the daughter of Zion! He has thrown down

from heaven to earth the beauty of Israel. And he has not remembered his footstool in the

day of his anger.

The Lord has swallowed up, he has shown no compassion upon any abiding

places of Jacob. In his fury he has torn down the fortified places of the daughter of Ju-

dah.

He has brought into contact with the earth, he has profaned the kingdom and her

princes.

In the heat of anger he has cut down every horn of Israel. He has turned his right

hand back from before the enemy; and in Jacob he keeps burning like a flaming fire that

has devoured all around.

He has trodden his bow like an enemy. His right hand has taken its position like

an adversary, and he kept killing all those desirable to the eyes. Into the tent of the

daughter of Zion he has poured out his rage, just like fire.

The Lord has become like an enemy. He has swallowed down Israel. He has swal-

lowed down all her dwelling towers; he has brought his fortified places to ruin. And in

daughter of Judah he makes mourning and lamentation abound (The Lamentations of

Jeremiah 2: 1-5).

The only natural resource in Israel is rain, if it rained in the time of Moses,

people blessed the Lord because their homes would see no shortage of daily

bread,

and if it didn’t, people would starve for years cursing the day they were born.

For this reason Moses in his verse about “a blessing and a curse” used “rain” as an

effective tool to

threaten Israelites that God would not give them the rain in due time but dust and

ashes from the sky if they didn’t walk in ways of the Lord.

Because for centuries Israel and all the Near East have been hit with the dust and

sandstorm called Khamsin, horrific in its effects,

which is carried by the winds from the deserts of the Arabian or Sinai Peninsulas

as well as from the Sahara desert (Africa).

What we read in the Bible about it:

I also shall certainly give rain for your land at its appointed time, autumn rain

and spring rain, and you will indeed gather your grain and your sweet wine and your oil.

(Deuteronomy 11: 14).

The Lord will give powder and dust as the rain of your land. From the heaven it

will come down upon you until you have been annihilated. (Deuteronomy 28: 24).

And, finally, through the fanatical Christians the Creator accused Israelites of

killing His Son Jesus,

and thus wisely threw the sons and daughters of Israel to the wolves, giving them

into the hands of Christians and later into the hands of Muslims.

What we read in the New Testament about it:

However, when the chief priests and the officers saw him, they shouted, saying:

“Impale him! Impale him!” Pilate said to them: “Take him yourselves and impale him, I

do not find any fault in him.” The Jews answered him: “We have law, and according to

the law he ought to die, because he made himself God’s son (Gospel of John 19: 6-7).

And, bearing the torture stake for himself, he went out to the so-called Skull

Place, which is called Golgotha in Hebrew;

and there they impaled him, and two other men with him, one on this side and one

on that, but Jesus in the middle.

Pilate wrote a title also and put in on the torture stake. It was written: “Jesus the

Nazarene the King of the Jews (Gospel of John 19: 17-19).

Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus the Nazarene, a man publicly shown by God to

you through powerful works and portents and signs that God did through him in your

midst, just as you yourselves know,

this man, as one delivered up by the determined counsel and foreknowledge of God, you

fastened to a stake by the hand of lawless men and did away with.

But God resurrected him by loosing the pangs of death, because it was not possible for

him to continue to be held fast by it (Acts of the Apostles 2: 22-24).

Let it be known to all of you and to all the people of Israel, that in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene , whom you impaled but whom God raised up from the dead, by

this one does this man stand here sound in front of you (Acts of the Apostles 4: 10).

The God of our forefathers raised up Jesus, whom you slew, hanging him upon a

stake.

God exalted this one as Chief Agent and Savior to his right hand, to give repen-

tance to Israel and forgiveness of sins.

And we are witnesses of these matters, and so is the holy spirit, which God has

given to those obeying him as ruler (Acts of the Apostles 5: 30-32).

This is how wisely the All-merciful and Gracious Creator acted with His cho-

sen people.

And one of the major commandments of the Creator: thou shall not kill!

It turns out that the Creator broke His own commandment.

As the saying goes: “Mysterious are Your ways, O Lord”, but only for us,

millions of the ignorant.

And not for those who in the Lord’s name murdered millions of innocent

earthlings and climbed over their dead bodies to his Majesty – Moloch of endless

wealth and highest titles and appropriated all this.

And modern ambitious persons, knowing full well about this, also climb up to

us – million of the ignorant, like the stairs, to the heights of power and rule over us.

Those of them who intend to dominate the world will teach us saying: