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The Everlasting Hatred

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by Hal Lindsey

Dashti, Ali, 120

  Davidson, Elishua, 210

  Dayan, Moshe, 206

  “Days of Ignorance,” 90–91

  Dead Sea, 72–73

  Dedan and Dedanites, 84, 86–87

  Delitzsch, Franz, 26, 60, 63–64, 78, 87

  democracy vs. Arab culture and Koran, 9–10, 89, 109, 125

  dhimmis (non-Muslims in Muslim lands) as first Palestinian refugees, 113–15, 117–19

  fleeing persecution, 148–49

  and Ottoman Turks, 160–62

  as refugees in Israel, 146

  treatment of, 119, 132–39, 148–49, 151–53, 154

  dispersion of the Jews, 30–31, 110–13

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 170, 177–78, 267 n 200

  divine protection, God’s promise of, 19–20

  E

  Eden, Anthony, 180

  Edom and Edomites, 78–82, 90. See also Esau “Edom”

  effendis (landlord class), 163, 164–65, 180, 181, 198

  Egypt, 27, 49–51, 135–36, 140

  England. See Britain

  enmity

  of Arabs, toward Israelis, 14, 16–17

  definition of, 14

  of Esau, toward Jacob, 70, 78–79

  of Ishmaelites, toward Israelis, 66–67, 69

  Mohammad’s enshrining of, 123–28

  understanding cause of, 17, 70–71, 127

  See also hatred

  Esau “Edom”

  descendants’ hatred for Israel, 79–82

  Isaac’s blessing for, 77

  and Isaac’s blessing of Jacob, 44–45, 77

  and Jacob, 42–43, 70, 76, 78–79

  living by the sword, 78

  selling his birthright, 43–44

  European Union, 233–34, 237–38

  Ezekiel

  on Abraham and Keturah’s children, 84–85

  on God’s judgment in “Last Days,” 80, 220–21, 226–27

  on power from the north, 35, 215, 226, 228–29, 270 n 257

  on restoration of Israel, 32, 33–34

  on return of dispersed Israelites, 34–35

  on sons of Ishmael, 84

  on spiritual rebirth of Israelis, 34, 35

  F

  faith, Abraham’s lapse, 38–39, 48, 56–58

  Feisal ibn-Hussein, 183, 187, 190, 216, 241, 242–44

  Feisal-Weizmann Agreement, 241, 242–44

  food-supply chain, vulnerability of, 12

  France and the Holy Land, 155–56

  Fromkin, David, 179

  From Time Immemorial (Peters), 144–45

  G

  Gaza, 13

  genealogies in the Bible, 53, 75, 83–85

  Genesis

  on Canaanites destruction, 27

  on God’s chosen people, 22, 41–43, 47, 53–55

  on God’s covenant with Abraham, 17, 18–23

  Isaac on divine blessing, 21

  land covenant, 22–27, 29–30, 196–99, 225, 227–28

  on Sodom and Gomorrah, 73

  on violence of Ishmael’s and Edom’s sons, 90

  See also Abraham

  Genghis Khan, 156–57

  gentile power, four spheres of

  and Armageddon, 235–37

  Asian confederation, 230–32

  Muslim sphere of power, 225–28

  northern power, 35, 215, 226, 228–30, 235–37, 270 n 257

  overview, 225

  Western sphere of power, 232–34

  global wars, 166–68, 169, 196–97. See also Armageddon

  God

  appearing to Abraham and Sarah, 39–40, 41, 65, 258 n 30

  blessing Ishmael, 59–64

  on Ishmael as a “wild ass of a man,” 56, 60, 259 n 52

  and Jacob/Israel, 46, 47

  plan for Abraham and his descendants, 22–23

  response to faith or lack of faith, 22–23, 38–39, 48, 56–58, 257 n 8, 257 n 10

  as three persons with the one Godhead, 39–40, 258 n 30

  use of historical accounts, 257 n 8, 257 n 10

  wrestling with Jacob, 46

  See also the Bible

  covenants

  Genesis gods of Arabs, pre-Islam, 91–92

  Goitein, S. D., 134

  Golani Brigade, Yom Kippur war, 204–5

  Goldston, Robert, 157, 159

  Grant, George, 129, 131

  Great Britain. See Britain

  Greek Empire, 232, 270 n 261

  Guillaume, Alfred, 111, 113, 114, 117–18, 120

  H

  Hagar (Ishmael’s mother), 57–59, 66–68, 75

  Halima (Mohammad’s surrogate mother), 96–97

  The Hal Lindsey Report,12–13

  hatred

  of Edomites, toward Israel, 78–82

  of Esau, toward Jacob, 70, 78–79

  of Ishmael, toward all brothers, 63–64, 68–69

  of Islamic Fundamentalists, toward Jews, 2–4, 6–7, 14–15, 19–20

  Koranic verses advocating, 141–43

  malevolent spiritual force behind, 20

  of Muslims, toward Jews, 7–8, 20, 63–65, 76, 123–24, 129, 210

  of Muslims, toward U.S., 2, 3

  See also enmity

  Hengstenberg, E. W., 65

  Herodotus, 229

  Herod the Great, 78

  Herod the tetrarch of Galilee, 79

  Hitler

  admiration for, in Middle East, 135–36, 153, 193, 197

  encouraging Jewish immigration, 196

  Hitti, Peter, 61, 62, 89–90, 119–20

  Holy Land. See Palestine

  Hope-Simpson Report, 194

  Hussein, Feisal ibn-, 183, 187, 190, 216, 241, 242–44

  Hussein ibn-Ali, 167–68

  al-Husseini, Haj Amin, 144, 152–53, 193, 197

  I

  Indonesian Muslims, 124

  inspiration vs. revelation, 103–4

  Intelligence Digest (British), 212–13

  Iran

  and Ahmadinejad’s beliefs, 13, 82, 214, 230

  cyber attack at Iran’s nuclear facility, 217–19

  and Khomeini, 9–10, 82, 125, 211, 226

  nuclear weapons program, 7, 13, 82, 211–13

  political upheaval, 9–10

  and Russia, 211–13, 230

  war with Iraq, 128–29

  Iranian Security Service, 218–19

  Iran, Shah of, 9–10, 226

  Iraq, 10, 128–29, 134–35

  Isaac (Abraham’s son)

  birth of, 40, 41–42

  Esau and Jacob, 42–45

  finding a wife for, 27–28, 41–42

  and Ishmael, 64, 66–67, 76

  weaning ceremony, 64–65

  See also Esau

  Jacob

  Isaiah, 23, 39, 85, 86–87, 111–12, 222

  Ishmael (Abraham’s son)

  as Abraham’s firstborn, 41, 53

  Biblical genealogy, 83–85

  and covenants made with Abraham, 16, 37, 41

  God’s blessings and love for, 66, 67–68

  God’s prophecy to Hagar and, 56, 58–64, 86, 90

  and Isaac, 64, 66–67, 76

  legacy of, 68–69

  sent away by Abraham, 66–67, 75

  Ishmaelites, 64, 81–82, 87–88

  Islam

  Abraham as spiritual father, 19

  “Days of Ignorance” prior to, 90–91

  deception and lies as part of, 118–19, 127, 143, 216

  and Esau’s descendants, 79

  growth and influence, 5–6

  hatred of Jews as religious cause, 7–8, 20, 63–65, 76, 123–24, 129, 210

  and land sanctified to Allah, 63, 126–27

  Mahdi’s return, 13, 214–15, 230

  nomadic Arabs’ interest in, 120

  questions about, 3–4

  Quraysh Model for negotiating treaties, 117, 127, 143, 215–17

  as religious-cultural imperialism, 125–26

  sphere of power, 225–28

  sp
read of, 83

  and Temple Mount, 131–32, 224

  “the precedent of prey,” 120–21

  violence as response to disbelief, 115–19

  wars against Jews, 115, 117–19

  wars with Meccans, 116–17

  See also Jihad and Jihadis

  Muslims

  Islamic Fundamentalism

  deception and lies as part of, 118–19, 127, 143, 216

  growth and influence, 6–8, 9–10, 125, 211, 226

  hatred for Western culture, 2, 3, 125

  hatred of Jews and Judaism, 2–4, 6–7, 14–15, 19–20

  murder of Daniel Pearl, 1–2

  persecution of Christians, 140

  El-Tawhid on children of Israel, 139

  threat to Russia, 211–13

  in Turkey, 10

  Islamic prophecy, 13

  Islamic theocracy, Mohammad’s creation of, 108–9

  Israel (formerly Jacob), 46–47

  Israel (country)

  acceptance of Jewish refugees, 112, 145–46

  Ben Gurion’s naming of, 47

  borders as indefensible, 143, 199, 207, 208, 209

  Britain’s land mandate for, 183–84, 185–89

  British betrayal of, 180–82, 187–98

  British interest in restoration, 172–75, 176–77

  countries arming against, 13

  declaration of Jewish state, 126

  desecration of the temple, 235

  establishment in 1400 B.C., 110

  and Islamic hatred, 63–65, 76

  as land sanctified to Allah, 63, 126–27

  League of Nations land mandate for, 185–87

  minimum territory for survival, 208

  as miracle nation, 201–6

  Muslim view of, 63

  overview, 209–10

  racial profiling in airports, 12

  Samson Option, 13, 199, 206, 208–9

  Six Day War, 202–4

  Yom Kippur War, 204–7

  See also Israelites

  Jews and Judaism

  Israel (country), the Bible on

  God’s blessings for, 20

  God’s deed to, 22–27, 29–30, 196–99, 225, 227–28

  God’s judgment of enemies of, 20–22, 80–82, 220–21, 226–27

  God’s purposes for, 22–23

  restoration of, 32, 33–35, 156, 222–23

  Israelites

  Arab Jews, 144–46, 149–50

  dispersion of, 30–31, 35, 110–13

  Edomites’ hatred for, 79–82

  exodus from Egypt, 79

  God’s response to faith or lack of faith, 22–23, 257 n 8, 257 n 10

  Ishmaelites enmity toward, 66–67, 69

  Islamic Fundamentalist hatred for, 2–4, 6–7, 14–15, 19–20

  and Mohammad, 100–101, 115, 117–19, 125

  Muslim enmity toward, 14, 16–17

  overview, 20

  rejection of Jesus, 28–29, 51–51

  rescue of Yemenite Jews, 112

  restoration of, 31–34, 181, 222, 228

  spiritual rebirth of, 34, 35

  suspicions of, 121–22

  tribes of, 20, 110–11, 263 n 130

  See also dhimmis

  Jews and Judaism

  Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, 158

  J

  Jacob

  birth of, 42–43

  covenants confirmed to, 44–45, 77

  Esau sells his birthright to, 43–44

  Esau’s hatred for, 78–79

  God’s blessing, 47

  in house of Bethuel, 45

  and Joseph in Egypt, 50

  meaning of name, 43, 46, 77, 78, 261 n 85

  sons of, 48

  wrestling with God, renamed Israel, 46

  See also Joseph

  Jeremiah, 75, 111–12, 220

  Jerusalem

  as Al Quds in Muslim world, 224

  as burdensome stone, 224–25

  captured by Walid, 130

  Omar’s entry into, 131

  rebuilding by Suleiman, 158–59

  recapture and restoration, 222–23

  Roman destruction of, 112–13

  Temple Mount, 130–31, 224

  Jesus Christ

  on Armageddon, 221, 231

  on heirs of His covenant with Abraham, 85–86

  as “Isa, the son of Mary” in the Koran, 263 n 127

  Israel’s belief in, 35

  Israel’s rejection of, 28–29

  Messiah and Bible prophecy, 21–23, 51–52

  on resurrection, 54

  as Second Person of the Godhead, 260 n 56

  See also Second Coming of Jesus

  Jewish National Homeland. See Palestine

  Jews and Judaism

  Abraham as spiritual father, 19

  Britain’s immigration restrictions on, 193–98

  as chosen people, 17–23, 41–43, 47, 53–55

  Christians’ plan to convert, 172–75, 176–77

  England’s rejection of, 171–72, 174

  and Feisal-Weizmann Agreement for immigration, 243

  Muslim hatred for, 7–8, 20, 63–65, 76, 123–24, 129, 210

  and World War I, 166–68

  Zionists and Zionism, 150, 161–62, 166–68, 179, 242–44

  See also dhimmis

  Israelites

  Jihad and Jihadis

  Bin Laden’s “Fatwa” against Americans, 140

  for Jerusalem, 201, 223–25

  for liberation of Jerusalem, 63

  as means to spread Arab culture, 125, 126

  as natural extension of Arab culture, 120

  reward for martyrs, 6–7, 226

  Job, God’s description of wild ass in, 60–61

  Jordan, 190

  Jordan River area, 72–73, 236

  Joseph, 48–52

  Josephus, 88, 229–30

  Judah, kingdom of, 19–20, 110, 111–12. See also Jews and Judaism

  judgment

  God’s promise of, 20–22, 80–82, 220–21, 226–27

  Isaiah’s visions of, 86–87

  K

  Ka’abah (Mecca), 91, 92–93, 117

  Kader, Abdel Razak, 155, 266 n 183

  Kahlili, Reza, 214–15

  Katz, Samuel, 166

  Kedar (Ishmael’s son), 68, 84, 85, 86–87

  Keil, C.F., 60, 63–64, 78, 87

  Keturah (Abraham’s second wife), 74–75

  Khadija (Mohammad’s wife), 98, 101, 105

  Khaliph Rasul Allah (Mohammad’s successors)

  Bakr, 128, 129

  Omar, 129–30, 131–32, 224

  overview, 127–28

  Khan, Abdul Khader, 7

  Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 1, 9–10, 82, 125, 211, 226

  Khuzaa (Ishmalite), 92–93

  Koran

  on Christians, 100–101

  demand for blind belief, 103, 142

  democracy vs. Arab culture and, 9–10, 89, 109, 125

  denying Jesus, 94

  on Ishmael, 53

  on Jews, 63, 100–101, 110

  on jinns’ acceptance of, 107–8

  as revelation vs. inspiration, 103–4, 105

  satanic versus of, 106–8

  verses advocating hatred, 141–43

  L

  Laban and Laban’s sons, 45, 46

  land bridge in the Middle East, 160, 231

  land covenant, 22–27, 29–30, 196–99, 225, 227–28

  land, Islamic view of possessing, 63, 126–27

  landlord class (effendis), 163, 164–65, 180, 181, 198

  “Last Days”

  Ezekiel on, 33–34

  and name of Israel, 47

  and Napoleon’s defeat at Acre, 156

  Newton on, 175

  power alignments, 212

  predictions of God’s judgment, 20–22, 80–82, 220–21, 226–27

  signs of, 14–15

  See also Armageddon

  The Late Great Planet Earth (Lin
dsey), 225–26

  Law of Antiquities, 253–54

  Lawrence of Arabia myth, 166–67, 168–69

  Lawrence, T. E., 167, 168, 185

  League of Nations

  approval of boundaries for Jewish National Homeland, 159, 182, 185–88

  Britain’s violation of mandate, 193, 195, 196

  San Remo Conference, 168–69, 188, 245–56

  Lebanon, 13

  Levi and the Levites, 48, 263 n 130

  Levi, David, 33

  Libya, 7

  Lindsey, Lord Albert, 177

  London Times, on Zionist celebration, 179

  LORD, biblical use of, 28, 258 n 25

  Lot (Abraham’s nephew), 72–74

  M

  Macauley, T. B., 173

  Mahdi (Muslim messiah), 13, 214–15, 230

  al-Majali, Hazza, 190

  Manasseh ben Israel, 174

  Mandatory of Palestine (Britain), 188–98, 245–55

  Mansour, Anis, 135–36

  martyrdom, allure of, 6–7, 226

  El Masa (newspaper), 138

  Mecca and Meccans, 85–86, 91, 92, 105–8, 116–17, 187

  Medina (Yathrib), 106, 108, 113–14, 117, 120, 121, 187

  Mehmed al-Fatih “The Conqueror,” 158

  Meir, Golda, 206

  Messiah and Bible prophecy, 21–23, 51–52. See also Jesus Christ

  Middle East

  admiration for Hitler, 135–36, 153, 193, 197

  anti-Semitism in literature of, 137–39

  Britain’s land distribution, 182–83, 185

  land bridge in the, 160, 231

  potential for holocaust, 13

  Shi’ite and Sunni disagreement, 128–29

  world focus on, 14–15

  See also Arabs

  Ottoman Empire

  Missler, Chuck, 131

  Moab (Lot’s son), 74

  Mohammad

  birth and childhood, 95–97

  death of, 127–28

  as enigma, 94–95, 98–99

  enshrining of enmity, 123–28

  lineage, 93

  personality of, 98–99, 105

  preaching polytheism in Mecca, 105–8

  and satanic versus, 106–8

  treaty with Meccans, 116–17, 215–16

  as unifier of Arabs, 62

  visitation experiences, 97, 99–103, 263 n 119

  wars of, 115, 117–19, 125–26

  Mohammad, Khalid Sheikh, 1–2

  Mongol invasion of Muslim empire, 156–57

  Morey, Robert, 6, 96, 101, 106

  Moses, 30–32, 54, 80, 102–3, 133

  Mueller, Robert, 8

  El Mukhtar El-Islami (monthly), 138

  Muslims

  and Abraham’s son question, 37–38

  attack capability buildup, 207

  beliefs about Abraham, 85–86

  beliefs about Israelites, 53, 259n49

  and British imperial vision, 167–68

  dispute of Jews’ claim to being chosen, 16–17

  effendis, 163, 164–65, 180, 181, 198

  European Muslims resettled in Palestine, 162

  hatred toward Jews, 7–8, 20, 63–65, 76, 123–24, 129, 210

 

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