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 Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, at the end of 2004, 76.2% of Israelis were Jews by religion.
According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, at the end of 2004, of Israel's 6.9 million people, 76.2% were Jews, 19.5% Arabs, and 4.3% "others".
Israel's Jewish population continued to grow at a very high rate for some years, and was fed by further waves of Jewish immigration following the collapse of the USSR.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel   (4163 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Israel
Of the two kingdoms formed upon the disruption of Solomon's empire, the Southern Kingdom, or Kingdom of Juda, was in several respects the weaker, and yet was the better fitted to withstand the assaults of foreign enemies.
Israel's deadly foe was the Syrian king Hazael, who had also reached the throne by the murder of his master, Benadad II.
937 B.C.) a separate kingdom which is known as the Kingdom of Israel, in contradistinction to that of Juda, and which greatly surpassed the latter in extent and population.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08193a.htm   (6992 words)

  
 Mysteries of the Kingdom Part 1 - Israel's Rejection
This was a message directed to the nation of Israel, calling for national repentance, with a view to the Jewish people holding the sceptre, with their Messiah, within the heavenly sphere of the kingdom.
It was a call for the nation of Israel (the entire nation) to change its mind, with a view to the Jewish people occupying regal positions with the nation's Messiah in the heavenly sphere of the kingdom.
The kingdom was "at hand [had 'drawn near']" because Messiah was present.
http://lampbroadcast.org/MOK1.html   (4584 words)

  
 History of THE JEWS
North of Jerusalem, in the kingdom of Israel, a surviving son of Saul struggles to maintain his inheritance against the Philistine threat.
David's first act as king of Israel is to seize Jerusalem and to make it his capital, as a central point between the two halves of his kingdom.
The disaster awaiting the northern kingdom of Israel comes in an invasion by Assyria under Sargon II.
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=399&HistoryID=aa42   (1743 words)

  
 Israel, Kingdom of - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
The kingdom of Israel was reduced to the dimensions of the later province of Samaria.
They had not yet given a ruler to Israel; they could claim none of the judges, but they had taken their part at the assembling of the tribes under Deborah and Barak of Naphtali.
Zachariah was almost immediately assassinated by Shallum, who within a month was in turn assassinated by Menahem, a soldier of the tribe of Gad, stationed in Tirzah, to avenge the death of his master.
http://www.searchgodsword.org/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T4704   (2512 words)

  
 THE NORTHERN KINGDOM OF ISRAEL
Samaria was to become the new capital city of Israel.
Gathering an alliance of 12 kings, he met the Assyrians at Qarqar in 853 B.C. In the annuls of Shalmaneser 3rd, the Assyrians claim to have won a victory.
Although the details are unknown, Menahem murdered Shallem and took the throne of Israel for himself.
http://www.angelfire.com/nt/theology/11israel.html   (4667 words)

  
 Crosswalk.com
He appeared at a time when idolatry held high carnival in the court of Ahab, and when all Israel had apparently departed from the Lord (1 Kings 16:29-17:1).
Solomon on hearing of this attempted to kill Jeroboam, and for protection he fled to Egypt (1 Kings 11:40).
he gave assistance to the king of Israel against his foes (2 Kings 6:8-12);
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Encyclopedias/CondensedBiblicalCyclopedia/cbe.cgi?number=T49   (2057 words)

  
 The kingdom of Israel
For only when Israel accepts the Rule of Hashem, are its people Lifted from the darkness of their prison...
And the local administrations, including the courts, will be established from the top down, according to those who have been elected and are trusted by the population, and accepted by the government of Israel.
For acting against Hashem he would be removed from the government, and for reckless behavior his action would be overruled for reviewal and discussion.
http://www.amichai.com/kodesh/kingdom.htm   (2266 words)

  
 Israel's Kingdom Gospel and Our Grace Gospel
But the offer for Israel to receive their Messiah and kingdom remained open for a while longer if they would only believe that He was who He said He was.
These Jews were probably born outside of the land of Israel and had taken on parts of the Greek culture.
These Hellenistic Jews were probably born outside of the land of Israel, spoke the Greek language, and had taken on parts of the Greek culture.
http://www.matthewmcgee.org/2gospels.html   (16552 words)

  
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In addition, she argue that the father's request that the children should go to Israel for Passover and then be returned to England was inconsistent with seeking an order for the children's immediate return.
001 In this appeal three young children were removed by their mother, the respondent, from their home in Israel and brought to England without the consent of the appellant, their father.
I would have been forbidden ever to go to any synagogue and never again invited to an Orthodox Jew's home -- even those of my own family.
http://www.hiltonhouse.com/cases/Inreh_and_others_uk.txt   (5490 words)

  
 Restoration of Kingdom to Israel Jews, Kingdom of God YAHVEH YAHWEH YHVH YHWH
From Jacob descended the 12 Tribes of Israel - two of which are still identified today, that is, mainly, the Jews (Judah) and Benjamin.
Chapter 20 of the Book of Ezekiel superbly summarises the history of Israel and the contentious issue of God& relationship with this amazing nation.
We are required to enter YHVH's Kingdom as true children of Abraham (true Jews).
http://www.revelations.org.za/Kingdom.htm   (4255 words)

  
 Dispensationalist Beliefs ~ Israel and the Kingdom of God
Since the proffered kingdom was alleged to have been an Old Testament kingdom then men would have abided by Old Testament sacrifices.
During the millennium all the plans which were supposedly thwarted by the Jews at the first advent will be carried out in a literal manner.
The importance played in dispensational theology by the alleged kingdom which was offered, rejected, and postponed until the millennium, can be seen in the following lengthy doctrinal statement:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9170/COX1-6.HTM   (3070 words)

  
 Search Results for Israel - Encyclopædia Britannica
A republic of southwestern Asia, Israel is situated on the Mediterranean Sea.
either of two political units in the Old Testament: the united kingdom of Israel under the kings Saul, David, and Solomon that lasted from about 1020 to 922 BC; or the northern kingdom of Israel,...
(Hebrew: “Sons of Israel”) one of three groups of Jews in India.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Israel&ct=&ticker   (524 words)

  
 Wikinfo Kingdom of Israel
See also History of ancient Israel and Judah.
Ahab's sons were slaughtered by Jehu following his coup.
The Kingdom of Israel is the nation formed from the descendants of Jacob, who is also known as Israel.
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Kingdom_of_Israel   (768 words)

  
 The Times of the Gentiles the Restoration of the Kingdom to Israel
Gentile dominion began with the captivity in Babylon and continued for more than 500 years until the destruction of the Jewish state at the close of the Mosaic economy in A.D. The times of the Gentiles expired where the kingdom of Christ began.
However, the term “times of the Gentiles” refers specifically to Gentile dominion over Israel beginning with the captivity in Babylon.
The kingdom of God which all Israel was in expectation, and which Jesus himself preached, looked to the time when the yoke of the Gentiles would be taken from the people of God and dominion would be returned to the house of David.
http://www.preteristcentral.com/articles-preterist-times-of-gentiles.htm   (1640 words)

  
 Does Acts 1:6-7 Teach a Restoration of the Nation Israel?
This is not to say that they, at times, drew incorrect references or came to inaccurate conclusions about time or about content, but it is to admit that Jesus believed in an imminent realization of the kingdom to restore Israel and that he taught this with clarity.
but he also believes the idea that they were totally wrong about the kingdom’s relationship to national
First, some have claimed that the disciples were simply misguided in their understanding of the kingdom or that they had not grasped the true meaning of Jesus’ kingdom message.
http://www.theologicalstudies.org/acts1.html   (1747 words)

  
 israel map palestinian territories map and information page
Centuries passed, and then (by decree) on May 14, 1948, (an agreed to partition of Palestine) between the Jews and Arabs, and one later recommended by a special committee of the United Nations in 1947, was the force that formed the official State of Israel.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point (below sea level) on the planet.
This historic, volatile spot is significant for Christians, Muslims and Jews alike, as Jerusalem is recognized as a holy city by all three religious faiths.
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/il.htm   (610 words)

  
 Israel (ancient kingdom)
The name is therefore sometimes used to refer to the Jews themselves, as in ‘the people of Israel’ or, in the context of biblical times, ‘Israelites&;.
Ancient kingdom of northern Palestine, formed after the death of Solomon by Jewish peoples seceding from the rule of his son Rehoboam and electing Jeroboam as their leader.
Jews believe that the land of Israel was given to them forever by God when he brought them out of Egypt under Moses' guidance.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0013810.html   (158 words)

  
 Chronology from the Division of the Kingdom of Israel to the Fall of Babylon
Chronology from the Division of the Kingdom of Israel to the Fall of Babylon
Synchronisms of the Kings of Israel and Judah
Additional relevant information has also been provided concerning some of the kings in Israel and Judah for clarification on certain scriptures which make reference to their reigns.
http://members.aol.com/gparrishjr/998-538.html   (389 words)

  
 MIA Marketplace: Restoring Israel's Kingdom
Reviews the history and current situation in Israel, then points the way to final victory for the united people of Israel.
This book teaches us how to fulfill the purposes of the God of Israel by working to restore His Kingdom.
Do we--those who today claim to be the followers of Israel's Messiah-- even bother to ask the question that so mattered to His chosen twelve?
http://www.mim.net/Store/Books/RestoringIsraelsKingdom.asp   (418 words)

  
 Bible Study - Israelite Dynasties
Their descendants are known as the Jews of today.
They never returned, and have become known to history as the "Lost Ten Tribes of Israel." See Ancient Empires - Assyria and Jews At War With Israel.
A dynasty can be defined as "a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family." The dynasty of King David and his son King Solomon ruled the united kingdom of Israelites until they split into two kingdoms, Israel and Judah, at the time of King Rehoboam.
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2001/20010724.htm   (367 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Kingdom of Israel
The kingdom of Israel reached the height of its existence and included the most territory under the reign of King David (1000–961 bc).
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Kingdom of Israel
http://encarta.msn.com/media_461532970/Kingdom_of_Israel.html   (51 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Kingdom of Israel
Israel, Kingdom of, ancient Hebrew state that at its greatest extent included present-day Israel, with parts of Jordan and southern Syria.
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 The Kings of Israel
The three original kings of Israel were Saul, David and Solomon.
After the death of Solomon, the ten northern tribes revolted and established the kingdom of Israel in the north.
The remaining tribes remained loyal to the son of Solomon and formed the Kingdom of Judah in the south.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/Kings.html   (49 words)

  
 Places: Israel (The Northern Kingdom)
This region became an independent country when the kingdom divided in
Kingdom in the northern half of Palestine (922-722 B.C.).
http://demo.lutherproductions.com/bibletutor/level1/program/start/places/northern.htm   (78 words)

  
 Kingdom of Israel
Abner makes Saul’s son, Ishbaal (Ishbosheth), king over all Israel
Divided Kingdom 1 Kings 11 - 2 Kings 25
D goes to Hebron and is anointed king of Judah
http://www.mcquaid.org/kilbridge/kingdom.html   (1376 words)

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