Israel A Glorious Kingdom: Past, Present and Future


Exodus 1947 – The 70th Anniversary

The Exodus 1947 was a historic ship that carried 4,500 Jewish Holocaust survivors from France to Mandatory Palestine in July 1947. Intercepted and boarded by the British Navy, the refugees were forcibly returned to Germany. This international crisis galvanized global sympathy and accelerated the movement for Israeli statehood. – Google AI Gemini

The Future of Israel

The importance and relevance of Israel is in part its future – Israel is the future 8th Kingdom for all humanity the Millennial Reign of Jesus Christ on earth from Jerusalem.

Support for Israel is indicative of already being a part and a participant in the High Kingdom the Glorious 8th Kingdom the Kingdom of God on earth.

by David Anson Brown

Exodus (1960) is a historical epic film directed by Otto Preminger, based on Leon Uris’s novel, about the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.

Starring Paul Newman as Jewish resistance leader Ari Ben Canaan, it follows the journey of Jewish refugees from a British internment camp in Cyprus to Palestine aboard the ship Exodus, culminating in the declaration of Israeli independence and the subsequent war.

The film is known for its epic scope, all-star cast, and Ernest Gold’s Academy Award-winning score, also noted for its pro-Zionist perspective and lengthy runtime. – Google AI Gemini

On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel in Tel Aviv. The historic declaration occurred just hours before the expiration of the British Mandate in Palestine. – Google AI Gemini

Exodus 1947 – The 70th Anniversary

Upheaval (2026): The Journey of former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin

A proud yet scarred leader haunted by the Holocaust and decades of war, former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin struggles to balance history and heroism to make peace with his greatest enemy and cement a legacy long misunderstood.

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