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asked 3 years ago

Is there proof that the prophets really prophesied?


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
I don’t know unless you accept the Bible. If so, then it’s written there. I don’t know what proof you’re expecting. Philosophical? Historical?

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אפי replied 3 years ago

Both philosophically and historically. Maybe the Bible is unreliable? How do I even verify Judaism?

מיכי Staff replied 3 years ago

Great question. Do you want an answer in one sentence or maybe in three?

In the month of Ashdod, 2017, the elections for the 25th Knesset

The Bible foretells the people of Israel an exile after which they will return from all corners of the world, returning to their land, contrary to any historical precedent. And so it was. We survived thousands of years of exile and persecution in which we were ‘like a sheep among seventy wolves’, we went through a terrible Holocaust, but we returned to our land, and we live here with freedom, our sovereignty, and economic, cultural, political, and security prosperity. And despite sharp disagreements that rise to &#8217high tones’ – we are conducting an exemplary democratic election system. Who is wise and will observe these and will see the grace of God’

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Even from a religious perspective, we are experiencing a growing and growing strengthening of the religious and religious public. The religious parties alone are expected to have more than thirty Knesset members, and the other parties also have many observant Knesset members, on the right, center, and left, a total of well over 40 observant Knesset members, not to mention the traditionalists. Even the activists of the Ritz reacted with shock to the act of one of them and went to lay tefillin at the Chabad booths. This means: even those who appear to be “leftists and secularists” know how to respect the traditions of their people.

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