Being a part of history is only the privilege of those who have a long memory. Today is Israel's 60th Birthday. It is the day of independence for the State of Israel. Israel is a modern miracle, or if you wish a historical phenomenon second to none in human history. Israel is the only nation, the only people, who know from the divine writings how they started, who were the fathers of this nation, where they came from, and how they became a nation. Israel is the only nation in the world today that is still the same nation, in the same land, speaking the same language, for over 3000 years. Israel is the same nation that the prophets of God predicted that it will go into exile and come back from exile and in fact the New Testament predicts that “All of Israel will be saved.” It does not matter how you interpret this verse from Romans 11:25-26, in all the interpretations it is “Israel.” As we were eating our lunch with about twenty people that came for a picnic to our home there were dozens of Israeli Air-force fighter F-15 and F-16 jets flying in formation. An aerobatic Air-force team was flying and the smoke behind the jet airplanes wrote on the blue Israeli sky the figure “60” for the years that this State exists.
The Jerusalem Prayer List – Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Written by Joseph Shulam
Friday, 02 May 2008
The definition of insanity is a tricky thing. However, I do think that there is one such definition that most people can agree to: Insanity is a state in which facts and truth have no bearing on the reality. Today is the Holocaust day of remembrance in Israel. Everything and everyone in this land is somehow connected to what happened in Europe during those dark years of World War II. Either your parents or your grandparents or your uncles or your aunts or your first cousins – someone from your family was in a death camp or a work camp or running way in the forests and even all the way to China or Japan or to outer Mongolia and Siberia. We have pictures, documents, films that the Germans filmed, films that the American Liberation army filmed. With all the facts up front, visible, available, it is total insanity to deny that there was a Holocaust or deny that there were six millions Jews, and hundreds of thousands of Gypsies, and other minorities. Sanity is to deal with the facts and with the evidence and to stand against evil and for righteousness, and justice.
Although we know prophecy exists, it is a very challenging concept to understand because it is hard to define exactly what it is or how it works. Yet, abstract and obscure as it may be, we are not completely in the dark. The Bible is not only the source of our limited knowledge about prophecy, but first and foremost, it is the fruit of prophecy. One thing we know for certain, therefore, is that prophecy is the channel through which the Divine and the Eternal communicates with earthly mortals.
We usually associate prophecy with the foretelling of future events. This aspect indeed represents a considerable part of the Biblical prophetic literature, but the revelation of the future is not a goal in and of itself. Unlike the ancient practices of future telling, which the Bible explicitly forbids, the prophets’ vision of the future has an ethical or moral goal as its primary focus. Their prophecies go hand in hand with God’s guidance, (which is actually a very fitting translation for the word "Torah"), and with the demand put before mankind "Lataken olam bemalchut Shaddai," to mend the world in the Almighty’s Kingdom.
The late Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz once made the following sharp
observation about the nature of prophecy: “The prophets did not foresee
what will be," he said "but what ought to be.” This statement does not
mean that prophecy was merely some kind of wishful thinking, but rather
to emphasize, (using Middle Eastern style rhetorical exaggeration), the
primary purpose of prophecy. The prophets set before us a vision of a
world in which mankind has a full awareness of God’s calling, in which
true justice reigns, and in which there is no more human suffering.
This vision of utopia is given not only to be a source of consolation
and hope; it is also a blueprint for conducting a life of faith here
and now. The liberty granted to the people of Israel on their exodus
from slavery requires that we take responsibility for one another.
Man's freedom of choice is the backbone of prophecy and of Jesus' call
for repentance.
Prophecy, therefore, is not a profession, but a state of mind. The
prophetic mind sees clearly what the will of God is and knows how to
put it into words that touch people and motivate them to do the right
thing.
Don Quixote, the Spanish celebrity posing on this volume’s cover, is an
outstanding example of the prophet’s true character: a dreamer whose
eyes are constantly lifted up to heaven and who sticks to his ideals no
matter what, even though his ideals are profaned by those who mock his
"lunacy." In truth, even his "right hand man" Sancho often pays the lip
service of loyalty to his master's voice, but due to his worldly
aspirations and human weaknesses, he fails time and time again to stand
up to those ideals. If as some literary critics suggest, Don Quixote is
in some way a reflection of the Messiah, then Sancho Panza may well be
an amusing image of Simon Peter, who represents each one of us,
enthusiastic and compromising.
We ridicule the enlightened knight as he charges at the windmills he
thinks are demons. In fact, the joke is on us because there really are
demons turning the wheels behind the scene, but only he can see them.
This was the lot of all of God’s true prophets who were "ahead of their
time." They were despised and rejected, beaten and martyred, only to
have their tombstones sanctified by the descendents of their
persecutors, who realized, too late, the true value of their message.
Like the prophets who preceded him, the Savior, "The Mighty One of
Jacob" (Isaiah 49:26), is indeed the ultimate archetype of this
knightly "Don Quixotic" adventure. In light of this particular
viewpoint, it is our hope that this issue of Teaching From Zion, with
its various perspectives on the phenomena of Biblical prophecy, will
not only enrich our theoretical knowledge of this important spiritual
matter, but also draw us closer to the essence of the prophetic vision
itself, which is as fresh and relevant today as it ever was.
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