
“I believe that the Jews shall ultimately be gathered again as a separate nation, restored to their own Land, and converted to the faith of Christ, after going through great tribulation.”
- J. C. Ryle, 1879 (Anglican Bishop and Theologian)
The Controversy of Zion and the Time of Jacob's Trouble
A Resource Center Based on the Book by Dalton Lifsey

“I believe that the Jews shall ultimately be gathered again as a separate nation, restored to their own Land, and converted to the faith of Christ, after going through great tribulation.”
- J. C. Ryle, 1879 (Anglican Bishop and Theologian)

“Luther’s last sermon, preached a few days before his death, importunately appealed that all Jews be driven from Germany.”
- Clark M. Williamson, Has God Rejected His People? p. 102

Lord, as taught by thee, we pray
That sin and death may end;
In the great Millennial day,
With all thy saints descend. [Read more...]

“Of course we want Zionists to come into Palestine. We know what will happen — they will bring vast sums of American and other capital from abroad. They will bring the greatest scientists in the world: all the greatest scientists are Jewish. And the territory of Palestine — now so arid and so much of it a desert — will be transformed. It will become a garden; it will blossom like a rose. We shall borrow their experts; we shall work together. We shall do the same in all the countries which we Arabs turned into deserts. We shall make them flourish again as they used to in the past.”
at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.


“Luther used to think it impossible to convert a Jew. We are far from agreeing with him, and yet we must admit that the seed of Israel have been exceedingly obstinate in their rejection of the Saviour during these many centuries. Truly did the Lord say, “Israel would none of me.” “He came to his own and his own received him not.” Yet on behalf of Israel our Lord Jesus is exalted for the giving of repentance and remission.”
“The God of our fathers raised Jesus, whom you killed by hanging him on a tree. God exalted him at his right hand as Leader and Savior, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins.” – Acts 5:30-31
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