Tony Hyman
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- May 25, 2013
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I would say that the land belongs to no person.It belongs to God as in Leviticus 25 :23-25.This is what God Joshua and the Isrealites took control of Canaan 23.our land must not be sold, because you do not own it;it belongs to God, and you are like foreigners who are allowed to make use of it".24 When land is sold, the right of the original owner to buy it back must be recognized.25. If an Israelite becomes poor and is forced to sell his land , his closest relative is to buy it back.
We see that the land was to stay within the family context as God freely gace the Lnds to the different tribes.
We also find practical application of this law in 1 Kings 21 1-3 where Naboth was forbidden sell his land to King Ahab no matter what the price or awsome deals made"I inherited this vinyard from my ancestors " Naboth replied."The Lord forbid that I should let you have it!"T.E.V.
So it appears with all respect that any person who has a problem with these title deeds as instructed by God himself, had better take the matter up with God on a personal level.No exeptions kings or Presidents as shown in the case of King Ahab in Zezreel .
So I cant see where this "Jewish squatter" rhetoric fits in according to the Will and Word of God.
We see that the land was to stay within the family context as God freely gace the Lnds to the different tribes.
We also find practical application of this law in 1 Kings 21 1-3 where Naboth was forbidden sell his land to King Ahab no matter what the price or awsome deals made"I inherited this vinyard from my ancestors " Naboth replied."The Lord forbid that I should let you have it!"T.E.V.
So it appears with all respect that any person who has a problem with these title deeds as instructed by God himself, had better take the matter up with God on a personal level.No exeptions kings or Presidents as shown in the case of King Ahab in Zezreel .
So I cant see where this "Jewish squatter" rhetoric fits in according to the Will and Word of God.