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    Scarcity In Israel

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    This fight over water in Israel was like the fight for oil. (Hanan) Water scarcity is becoming a bigger and bigger issue for our world. People are dehydrated and dying from chronic diarrhea. The earth is 75% water of that 97.5% of it is saltwater. Of the 2.5% drinkable freshwater, less than 1% of it is accessible to humans. A study has shown 1.1 billion people in this world don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. It's become such a problem that United Nation has gotten involved.…

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    Blindness In Israel

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    (7-10) (Ro 9:31 NKJV) “…but Israel, pursuing the law of righteousness, has not attained to the law of righteousness.” - That’s what Paul means when he says “Israel has not obtained what it seeks…” - The Jews sought after Righteousness thru the Law says Paul - Yet the only ones who receive Righteousness are those of the “elect”...all others says Paul have been “blinded” - Like Pharaoh – God has “given” the Jews “blindness” - God’s only responding to their hard hearts, because when a Jew chooses…

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    Abdulmohsin Kulaiban Theo-200/ Test 2 10/19/2015 Covenant between God and Israel The covenants were made between God and Israel in the past ages when other prophets tried for the betterment of the people of this nation. Those covenants were not as obeyed as they were expected to be. The Israelis remained disobedient towards those covenants and the people of Jerusalem were not able to act according to the will of God. The prophets before Jesus were saved due to their faith and the people were…

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    Reasons Supporting Israel

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    After World War II, when Israel finally got some of their land back, America quickly befriended them, making them America’s number one ally. Since 1948, Israel has been America’s biggest recipient of foreign aid. In more recent history, most of the aid Israel receives is in the form of a military. Over the years, America and Israel have worked side-by-side to combat various terrorist nations and organizations. There two separate reasons why a specific country should support Israel and their…

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    Restore Israel Psalmics

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    Restore Israel: Because We Are Thy Vine In verse 7 the psalmist cried, “Turn us again,” this is emphasize of this psalm. Psalmist repeated 3 times this sentence in verse 3, 7, and 19. But also psalmist used different sentence to describe the prayer for restoration of Israel, “Quicken Us-verse 18,” the restoration brings to revive of Israel. In verse 3 and 4 psalmist called God, “God and LORD God of host,” reminder that God Almighty, He is also the God who made a covenant with Israel (LORD). In…

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    Living In Israel Conflict

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    in Palestine and Israel. Israel used to be a country called Palestine. The people who lived there were either Christian or Muslim. After World War Two, many European Jews were scared to live in Europe fearing another holocaust. Great Britain convinced the UN to give them a safe country to live in. The UN decided to give them Israel. Many people believed that Israel should be split into two states, but others disagree. To make the best decision on what should happened to Israel they must…

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    Essay On Israel Dbq

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    decided to end this ongoing struggle with the Arab-Israeli War, which promoted more and more conflict in Israel. This outbreak of violence swept through Israeli and threatened other countries as the US, Great Britain, and Egypt. The reactions these countries varied from…

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    Apush Dbq

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    When George W. Bush became president his policy towards Israel brought forth the idea of Palestine becoming a state on its own. President George W. Bush believed that this policy would bring the end to the fighting and ongoing and never-ending tension between Israel and Palestine. He did however understand that if we as a country could not find a solution to bring peace to those that Israel has tension with. That Israel would once again take matters into their own hands and do everything in…

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    God is worthy to be praised in the earth as well by all human beings, He is the Creator, of the universe. Ps. 47:2,7. God is so Sovereign Daniel knew,, God had a covenant with Israel, However, Israel had five unpardoned sins (1). They mocked the messenger of God (2).Misused the prophets of God, they were out of God’s will. (3). The Bible informed us touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm.. God has given his chosen, call and…

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    Bibliography Source 1: Background Information New York Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2015. . Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank were, at one point, collectively know as Palestine.The right to own the land is being fought over by the Israeli Jews and the Palestinian Arabs, who are also known as the Muslims.After the Arab-Israeli War of 1947 was over, the land of Palestine was split into the three regions, Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. the Israeli Jews state that they have the right to the…

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