Gilded Ages – Part II A Golden Future Prophesied :: by Wilfred Hahn

The topic of gold evokes interest today just as it always has throughout the millennia. Much of mankind’s history has surely been motivated by the possession of this lustrous, fascinating metal. It plays a part in many famous stories—from gold-rich King Solomon, the Greek mythological tale of King Midas who had the “golden touch”, to the New World’s Coronado and his quest for the Seven Cites of Cibola (lost cities of gold) and countless others. One would think that there must be lots of gold in the world today. Not so.

If all the gold presently existing above ground in the world were put into one place, it would amount to one solid cube the size of a doubles tennis court and 45 feet high. That glistening block would represent most of the gold ever mined in history. Only about 15% of all gold ever produced has been either consumed or lost, it is estimated. The rest of it, whether unearthed from King Solomon’s mines over 3,000 years ago or produced from the Barrick company’s (the world’s largest gold producer today)Porgora mine in Papua New Guinea last year, all remains accounted for and owned by some person or entity today.

Why the big attraction to gold? It is a rare and special substance, one of its most valued properties being that it does not corrode (under natural conditions). The only other metal that rivals gold’s properties is platinum. However, platinum is very difficult to produce … and is much rarer. The timelessness of gold and also the fact that it is only found in pure form in nature, are qualities much admired. In the Bible, gold is used to express ideas of purity, value and wealth.

Crucially, gold also plays a significant role in prophecy. Today’s world, with its fiat and corrupt monetary systems, will want to heed what the Scriptures say about gold, especially its “last day” roles and possibly also its use during the Millennial period.

Unfortunately, there exist some serious misconceptions and false hopes about gold today. Not only do we want to tackle these issues.  We also will direct our inquiry to the future role of gold—a very big one, indeed.

Current Misconceptions
This “late, great” era of human history—from a commercial point of view, we can call it the Age of Global Capital—is marked by world-wide fiat money and sophisticated forms of monetary corruption and theft.

Because of these conditions, many people seek a safe haven for their savings. Investors therefore value gold for what they believe is its property of “real money.” Come hyperinflation, perhaps a massive economic depression, monetary debasement by corrupt governments or any other form of economic theft, gold will reliably hold its value “in season and out of season” they reason. Is this really the case? No … at least not reliably. We could cite reams of supporting economic and financial history on this point, both ancient and modern.

The history of the past century alone will dispel all such comfortable notions.  Quoting GaveKal, a well-known global economic consulting firm: “Indeed, despite two or three world wars (whether one counts the cold war), a supposed massive debasement of our currencies (as the gold bugs like to say), hyper-inflation, and the recent gold rally, gold has returned a princely [total] -9% in real terms in 111 years.” Suffice it to say that to this point at least, the supposed financial safe harbor of gold has been a myth.

Before going any further, it is therefore important to settle this point of “false hope.” In this present age, gold—as alluring and hopeful as it may appear—does not offer a sure escape from monetary corruption nor judgment. It may be a promising investment from time to time. It may even provide protection from the ravages of inflation during certain periods. But it will not provide assurance against a world “where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.” (Matthew 6: 20) It cannot. In the first place, we must remember that Jesus Christ still remains in heaven and that therefore this world still remains thoroughly corrupted. “He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.” (Acts 3:21)

Gold in the Bible
Just what does the Bible say about gold today and its future roles, especially at the time that God“restore[s] everything”?

Tackling this gilded subject, we consider gold’s role over five different eras: 1. Old Testament times; 2. The Last Days (beginning with the revealing of the Church); 3.The Tribulation period; 4. The Millennium, and finally; 5. The Eternal Jerusalem.

The Old Testament role was quite straight forward. Gold served as money or adornment  While corruption certainly existed—for example, people would shave gold coins, until they ended up as little more than nubs. But, gold remained physical gold and its value was not systematically destroyed nor manipulated through a fiat financial money system. In the previous article in this series, we briefly reviewed the time of King Solomon. It was the Golden Age of Israel. Solomon had lots of gold … in fact earning 666 talents of gold per year and more. We concluded that the number 666 was of great significance.

We also have already commented on the evolution of gold’s role in the last days. That is our time—the period during which the “spirit of the antichrist” (1 John 4:3) and the Great Deceiver is working furiously. Gold plays a relatively minor part of what becomes a highly sophisticated and advanced Babylonian system. James, in fact, prophesies, ”Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire. You have hoarded wealth in the last days.” (James 5:3) While there is much debate as to whom he is referring and to what exact period this prophecy applies, we can safely conclude that this process of “corrosion” is well advanced if not near complete. The judgment aspect of James’ prophecy (James 5:1-6) likely occurs during the Tribulation period (or perhaps also before the Bema Seat).

The Bible shines additional light upon the Tribulation period. Gold holdings will be of little help at that time. The Lord says, “They will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will be an unclean thing. Their silver and gold will not be able to save them in the day of the Lord’s wrath.” (Ezekiel 7:19) Also, people will continue to hold on to their materialistic idolatries and corrupt financial systems despite terrible times. “The rest of mankind that were not killed by these plagues still did not repent of the work of their hands; they did not stop worshiping demons, and idols of gold, silver, bronze, stone and wood—idols that cannot see or hear or walk. Nor did they repent of their murders, their magic arts, their sexual immorality or their thefts”. (Revelation 5:20-21)

What role will gold have in the Millennial period? According to scriptures, we do know that gold will continue as a form of wealth. Several prophetic verses mention that wealth at that time will flow toIsrael from the rest of the world. “Surely the islands look to me; in the lead are the ships of Tarshish, bringing your sons from afar, with their silver and gold, to the honor of the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, for he has endowed you with splendor.” (Isaiah 60:9. See also Isaiah 60:5, 61:6, 66:12)

Gold may also play a central part of the Millennial economic system. However, this aspect of gold would be more of a deductive conclusion. It seems not to be conclusively mentioned in the Bible.  In any case, such interpretations from several prophetic statements involving gold, would depend upon their chronological placement. For example, the account of the war involving Gog (Ezekiel 37-38 and Revelation 20:18) is in this category. At the time of this event, gold is mentioned as being an asset worth plundering: “Sheba and Dedan and the merchants of Tarshish and all her villages will say to you, “Have you come to plunder? Have you gathered your hordes to loot, to carry off silver and gold, to take away livestock and goods and to seize much plunder?” (Ezekiel 38:13)

Also, Isaiah mentions gold in relation to Israel. “Their land also is full of silver and gold, neither is there any end of their treasures; their land is also full of horses, neither is there any end of their chariots.(Isaiah 2:7) If the Ezekiel passage refers to the Millennial period, then gold can be seen to have a prominent role at that time. On the other hand, if these two scriptures are to be placed before that time,Israel can be expected to first become quite prosperous before the final events of the Tribulation come to a close. There is much debate on these points. However, it is true that Israel is certainly becoming prosperous today, and is a nexus point for significant financial wealth around the globe.  (We certainly cannot determine whether Israelis are in fact hoarding gold and silver today.)

Finally, after the Millennium, the Holy City Jerusalem will descend to earth. (Revelation 21:10) It is a majestic edifice. “The wall was made of jasper, and the city of pure gold, as pure as glass. “(Revelation 21:19) “The great street of the city was of pure gold, like transparent glass.” (verse 21) We see that gold will be one of its main structural materials. Given the Holy City’s dimensions—for example, 12,000 stadia (1,400 miles) square and tall, its walls 144 cubits thick (over 200 feet)— it will require perhaps more than a thousand times as much gold as exists above ground today. After all, only a little more than 150,000 tons of gold are known to exist presently. And remember, all of it fitting on a doubles tennis court.

Golden Idolatry is Misplaced
Back to the present. There is an extreme idolatry—even a pseudo-religion—that has grown up around gold, especially so in North America. Indeed, there exists a sizable industry that likes to hock gold bullion and numismatic investments (rare coins) as if gold were God’s very own money and the perfect way to run a monetary system. Such claims are surely overstated. Gold is not the be-all-and-end-all to the world’s problem of corruption and sin.

Often, the age of the gold-standard of the late 1800s—when Britain was at the centre of global finance and the kingpin of the Gilded Age as the world’s strongest reserve currency—is held up as the great age of money stability. Actually, this era had its problems and accidents, too. The success of this period is heavily mythologized. There were problems, inflations and financial collapses during that period, as there are today. Writes, Guilo Gallarotti, “Widely considered the crowning achievement in the history of international monetary relations, the classical gold standard (1880 – 1914) has long been treated like a holy relic.[i]”

We must also recognize that it was a different world then. Today given the interconnectedness and explosion of financial wealth, gold only plays a bit actor role in the world’s financial shenanigans. The entire value of all existing gold today (a little over $3 trillion in US dollar terms) amounts to only about one-half of 1% of the total financial “position value” of the world today. This is despite the fact that fifty percent of all gold in existence has been mined since 1960.

There are numerous conspiracy theories about the fate of gold. One expert, Dr. Antal Fekete, an intellectual heavy-weight when it comes to monetary theory and the roles of gold, currently argues that almost half of all gold has been siphoned off into private hands over the past 50 years (meaning, moved outside the official monetary system.)[ii] At one point, gold was mainly in the possession of sovereigns, nation states and their central banks. Where did all this gold go? Who specifically accumulated these amounts? It could be wealthy individuals or simply many thousands of ordinary investors. Could this development play a role in the near future? Dr. Fekete claims that a similar phenomenon occurred in the latter stages of the Roman Empire, just before its collapse.

On this point, the Bible agrees. Man’s monetary systems will collapse. “[…] man will be brought low and mankind humbled. […] The LORD Almighty has a day in store for all the proud and lofty, for all that is exalted and they will be humbled […] for all the towering mountains and all the high hills, for every lofty tower and every fortified wall, for every trading ship. The arrogance of man will be brought low and the pride of men humbled.” (Isaiah 2:9, 12-17)

Surely, a world monetary system based upon gold, which many advocate, would be better than the reckless systems that prevail presently. After all, money today is nothing more that a paper or digital electronic figment. For example, central banks around the world are creating foreign exchange reserves(just one component of fiat money magic) at a break-neck growth rate of near 30% per annum, far in excess of underlying growth rates of populations (roughly only one-twentieth the rate) and savings from income. Wall Street and its sister financial centers around the world may exult in this financial debauchery as they are earning enormous, unthinkable sums. Today, we observe that the business of making money from money—the basest form of human organizational systems—has become the largest industry in the world in recent decades.

Yet, gold would certainly not solve the problems of the world that results from mankind’s penchant for the “love of money” (1 Timothy 6:10) and greed. Gold was never the solution to such problems in the past, and neither will be in the future.“[ …] the cravings of sinful man, the lust of his eyes and the boasting of what he has and does.” (1 John 2:16) remains the key propulsion of history and geopolitics. This hasn’t changed and will not until “all things are restored.”

Points to Ponder
What is the outlook for gold? According to the Bible, indeed, gold will someday again have a prominent role—very possibly in the Millennial period, and surely during Eternity. It seems sure that the gold in existence today will pass into the Millennium, remaining intact. Of course, that information will be of no practical use for Christians living today.

Still ahead is the period, in which, “Violence has grown into a rod to punish wickedness; none of the people will be left, none of that crowd—no wealth, nothing of value.” (Ezekiel 7:11) All the while, “`The silver is mine and the gold is mine,’ declares the LORD Almighty.” (Haggai 2:8)

For now, it is best to remember this one fact: Gold has not yet assumed its Millennial or Eternal role. Therefore beware. We live in a time of great deception and corruption. And, as such, try as the righteous might to make their way on this earth, the Bible says such conditions will continue to heighten until it meets its judgment. On this side of the Millennium, gold will remain manipulated as is everything else in the financial realm. Continuing as before, “thieves break in and steal.” (Matthew 6:19)

But, one day the restoration will come. Quoting Nathanael West, “And only when the Antichrist is overthrown, and the future temple built to Christ from all ‘the precious things of all the nations,’ will the whole world’s wealth,—the treasure of the world, its ‘666 talents of the gold of Ophir’ be consecrated to His Service.”[iii]

We will see that future restoration, probably looking down from above. In the meantime, we turn from all the false idols of gold that the world may flaunt, instead seeking “purses for [ourselves] that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys.” (Luke 12:33)  We, “rejoice, though now for a little while [we] may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that [our] faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.” (1 Peter 1:6-7)

Wilfred J. Hahn – August 2007


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[i]Guilo M. Gallorotti,The Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime, 1995, Oxford University Press
[ii] Antal E. Fekete, The Dollar: An Agonizing Reappraisal, Gold Standard University, May 30, 2007
[iii] The Thousand Year Reign of Christ, pg. 102. Originally published 1899. Kregel Publications 1993, Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Note: West references I Kings 10:14, 2 Chronicles 9:13, Isaiah 9:17,10,12, Haggai 2:7.)

Jews, Gentiles and Money – Part I :: by Wilfred Hahn

It happened again, just recently.  A supposedly mature, evangelical Christian spewed an anti-Semitic remark during a conversation.  The comment was something to the effect that Jews are despicable because they are in positions of control and wealth in the world today.  I was deeply grieved.  Yet, given the history of the Jews, I was not shocked.  Once again, God’s sentence upon this special people more than 2500 years ago found a willing participant amongst the Christian Gentiles.

And many anti-Semitic Christian Gentiles there still remain.  In fact, in one form or another — anti-Zionism being just one — there is a surge of anti-Semitism today.  Sadly this is also true among supposed Christians, both individually and institutionally.

It is a topic to take very seriously.  Why?  Because the Bible clearly indicates some serious consequences.  For this and a number of others reasons, it is timely to investigate further. Also intersecting this topic, as we will see, is the fate of America.

As we tackle this topic, however, a word of warning to Gentiles. It must be approached with great humility.  For He is the Judge, the one who says, “It is mine to avenge; I will repay.”(Deuteronomy 32:35)  For all will fall under judgment, Jew, Gentile and Christian.

Why the Jews? According to Scripture
To ensure that we launch our investigation on a firm foundation, let’s begin with what Scriptures have to say.  After all, it is a document written exclusively by the Jews. We must first remember who it was that made a covenant with Abraham and issued the pronouncements upon all of his children and heirs. It was, He, Jehovah, that very early in the written prophecies of the Hebrew prophets, inspired them to write His taunt that no false god or idol would ever dare wager.

He stared down all doubters to his Glory with the unhedged claim, “I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.”  (Isaiah 46:10)  Therefore, it is the subject of fact and required belief that all Spirit-inspired prophecy will come to be fulfilled.

The prophecies applying to the Hebrews — almost all of them very plain and clear — are also true no matter what modern theologians may think or what preferential positions or vested interests some denominations may like to appropriate for themselves. The prophets clearly outlined the result of Israel’s and Judah’s disobedience, demonstrating God’s foreknowledge of their choice, as well as their yet-coming Millennial role.

Seemingly countless times — in fact, many tens of times — warnings were given to the Israelites that they would be scattered to the four corners and all nations of the world.  Not only that, but much worse: “I will pursue them with the sword, famine and plague and will make them abhorrent to all the kingdoms of the earth and an object of cursing and horror, of scorn and reproach, among all the nations where I drive them. (Jeremiah 29:18-19)  Judah would be scattered, its people facing conditions of scorn and persecution during that time of dispersion.

But, crucially, something else was also prophesied: That the Jews would be restored.

But not just restoration to Old Testament primacy, but being placed at the head of the nations … in other words, the entire world.  The Jews will yet rule the world and reign from Zion.  The conditional blessings set down by Moses would finally be righted.

But for Gentiles that have oppressed the Israelites there is one more prophecy to acknowledge:  “May the praise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in their hands, to inflict vengeance on the nations and punishment on the peoples, to bind their kings with fetters, their nobles with shackles of iron, to carry out the sentence written against them. (Psalm 149:6-9)  Just as played out in the Book of Esther, the Jews themselves will be used as the instruments of God’s vengeance.

These developments – all of them to yet to fully unfold in the future — holds some great admonitions for all people, Christians, Jews and Gentiles alike.

Why the Chosen People
Why did God choose the Hebrews as His people?  This topic is a stumbling block for many. Why did He make one people superior … superior in the sense that they might be “super humans?  To begin with, this question reveals an incorrect perspective.

God did not choose the Hebrews for their greatness or superiority in any sense.  Said Moses,“The LORD did not set his affection on you and choose you because you were more numerous than other peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples.”  (Deuteronomy 7:7)

To believe that God needs superior numbers, or peoples or armies, contradicts Scripture.  Said Paul: “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him.”  (1 Corinthians 1:27-29)

Most Christians who have received undeserved grace would identify with the “lowly things of this world,” having no reason to boast.  The same applies to the Hebrew.  Therefore, the question of selection may never be answered or understood.  For the Lord says, “I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” (Exodus 3:19)

A point to recognize in the case of the Hebrews, is made by Michael Medved, a high-profile talk-show host and author who is a Jew. “According to Scripture, the Jews have been chosen for distinct responsibilities, not for unique privileges: we accept special obligations, rather than claiming special power.”[i]  The Hebrews were not chosen to have special privileges or might to take over the world, but rather were given a task. “I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring my salvation to the ends of the earth.” (Isaiah 49:6)

The Hebrews were made servants of God.  “But you Israel, are My servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the descendants of Abraham My friend.” (Isaiah 41:8, KJV)  By contrast, believers in Christ (whether Gentile or Jew) become God’s spiritual children.  “Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God—children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.” (John 1:12-13, NIV) According to Scripture, therefore, it will be the Jews that finally spread the Gospel to the four corners of the world, after the Church is gone.

The Blessings of the Jews
The Bible clearly says that the Jew will be a blessing to the world in many ways, this also being the case during the Diaspora.  “As you have been an object of cursing among the nations, O Judah and Israel, so will I save you, and you will be a blessing.” (Zechariah 8:13)

Possibly without major exception, every nation that gave harbor to the Jews eventually prospered and rose in prominence.  For example, during the Golden age of Poland of the mid-1800s, approximately 30% of all Jews were estimated to be living in that country at that time. Later, the Jews were severely persecuted.  It has been a long time since Poland has been a prominent country.  The same applies to Spain after the 1400s.  Before that time, Jews were a large reason for the prosperity and progress of Spain.  To no surprise, Spain rapidly declined after 1492, the year the Jews were expelled.

Indeed, the Jew has brought great blessings to the world in many ways.  Just as the Bible said: “The remnant of Jacob will be in the midst of many peoples like dew from the LORD, like showers on the grass, which do not wait for man or linger for mankind.” (Micah 5:7)

Other examples could be cited, including Russia and even the Ottoman Empire, a Muslim empire that during one time allowed a great deal of freedom to the Jews (however, not at other times, nor hardly so in Turkey today). But how does this observation reflect upon the world today? Frankly it begs the question of the role of the Jew in America today in which live approximately 60% of the Diaspora Jews.  Consider that the period since the 1950s has been dubbed by some as the Golden Age of the America Jew.  We will consider the implications of this situation in Part II.

The Great Dysfunctional Blessing
The Jew’s state of separateness combined with cycles of oppression and their fervent belief that they have a future, contributed to the crucible out which were forged great achievements. This incredible state that God has cast upon them — in a sense, ensuring their survival and the fulfillment of the prophecies — brings to mind Johnny Cash’s famous song, “A Boy Named Sue.”

Not at all attempting to belittle this topic, consider the song’s central message. The story is told of a father who would not be around to raise his son, so he named him “Sue.”  Because of the ridicule and trouble that this name would bring the boy, the Father was sure that he would survive.

In this sense, God has also marked the Jew.  After He divorced and abandoned them to the Diaspora and they continued to stay separate and practice the Sabbath, the factors contributing to their persecution has pressurized them to excel and survive.  Albert Einstein was to have said, “It may be thanks to anti-Semitism that we are able to preserve our existence as a race; that at any rate is my belief.”

So we see that a repetitive and chronically depressing cycle has played out over the millennia. Wherever and whenever Jews were allowed an environment to do so, out of the crucible of their oppression, they prospered.  The nations in which they resided also prospered.  Then, usually, after a period, jealousy or some other type of loathing set in and they were expelled, suppressed or murdered.  Why? While there are many reasons, one factor certainly always played a role.

Money and the Jew
The world is thankful for the many achievements of the Jewish people, the many Jewish Nobel prize laureates—about one-fifth have been Jewish—the great inventions and arts.  We see that the Jew has excelled in almost every faculty with the possible exception of sports.  Gentiles laud Jews for these achievements.  Few would feel jealous that many of the greatest violin soloists were Jewish or that an outsized number of the Boston Symphonic Orchestra may be Jewish.

Yet, there is one area that has almost always unleashed a renewed hatred of the Jew—“the love of money.”  It seems that the Jew is connected with the topic of money. Is this reputation deserved?  To no surprise, the Koran (written in the 7th century) makes this claim about the Jews: “They delight in twisting words and distort even the word of God. They break their contracts and are treacherous. They hound the people for money. They boast of special privileges in the life to come, yet cling tenaciously to life on this earth.”

But now we tread on a charged topic.  Therefore, before considering this issue any further, a review of history and facts is first necessary to ensure that we present a balanced answer.

To begin with, that money should be such an effective instrument to incite the persecution of the Jew should be no surprise.  It is important to understand the dynamics at play here so as not to fall prey to this satanic scheme.  Crucial to remember is that the love of money strikes to the very core of mankind’s susceptibly corrupt nature.  According to Apostle Paul, “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil.” (I Timothy 6:10)  An improper attitude to money, whether jealousy or obsession, is an extremely potent lure to destruction for both Jew and Gentile.

The second point to realize is that there is no mystery to the basic task of accumulating capital.  Simply viewed, it takes time, disciplined saving and only a little bit of extra effort. Were you to save only 2% more of your earnings than your neighbor every year, and work only 2% harder (everything else being equal) it would take only 25 to 35 years for you to be twice as wealthy.  And, this is a conservative scenario.  It is not unusual to see immigrants work harder.  Why?  They feel a more urgent need to establish themselves.  Imagine how much more disciplined and striving would be a people that throughout history has been persecuted.  It is no surprise that such people do generally become wealthier, if allowed the opportunity.

Lastly, though Jews in America have become wealthier than the general population in the past half-century, this is usually taken far out of context.  To begin with, many immigrant groups have risen to prominence or above-average achievement in one sense or another.  This is true for Asians, Chinese and others.  It is also true for Muslims.  They have higher incomes as a group and a much greater concentration in professional job categories such as medicine and academia.  So why pick on the Jews?

While many today believe that various Jewish lobby groups have a significant influence upon the American government, their impact is certainly debatable.  It could just as easily be said and proven that Arabs have even an even greater influence upon America.  There is no contesting the fact that America, for example, has a very special relationship with Saudi Arabiaor even Kuwait.  America has sent a number of armies into the Middle East to protect the interests of these countries.  However, for some reason, this influence does not elicit as many howls of protest.

We come back to this main point: Whenever the Jew has been allowed to prosper, eventually money has played a role in a following persecution.  Invariably, the Gentile took great pleasure in stripping the Jews of their homes and wealth.  Even governments and kings would participate in these confiscations.  For example, the king of France, Philip Augustus, during the expelling of the News in 1198 AD and King Ferdinand during the expulsion of the Jews (1492) who required that 20% of all debt repudiation to Jews accrue to him.

Thoughts to Ponder
We want to come back to the role of the Gentile throughout history in relation to the Hebrews. It would be at their hands that the Jew would suffer.  The history books are full of unspeakable atrocities and injustices.  A Gentile can only utter graven silence at the specter of this gargantuan evil.

Jesus Christ says of himself through the prophet Zechariah, “After he has honored me and has sent me against the nations that have plundered you—for whoever touches you touches the apple of his eye—I will surely raise my hand against them so that their slaves will plunder them. Then you will know that the LORD Almighty has sent me.  (Zechariah 2:8-9)

We are alerted to understand that just because God has decreed a disciplining or punishment upon His people, it does not absolve Gentile people and nations whom He might use as His instruments to do so.  The example of Babylon’s role in the Old Testament in this regard illustrates this point clearly.  While the prophets far in advance identified Babylon as the tool that God would use to bring His judgment against Judah, it was still counted as evil that this nation would touch Jacob.  “But when the seventy years [ of captivity] are fulfilled, I will punish the king of Babylon and his nation, the land of the Babylonians, for their guilt,”  (Jeremiah 25:12)

It was the same of the Edomites, the descendants of Esau.  Though Esau was the brother of Jacob, his progeny was punished for their adversity and plundering of the Jews.  (See Joel 3:19 and Amos 1:6 to 2:1)  If this was the case, we can be sure that members of the Church, part of the Olive Tree, will surely be accountable for their deeds and thoughts against them.

While God has been the author of the Jew’s sentence into the Diaspora, both the Gentile and Jew have been complicit it is carrying out and completion.  However, a Christian need not — must not — be part of these injustices though God may have allowed the Gentile role in this manner.

Though God decreed this time upon our brother, the Jew, we still individually have a choice in the matter.  We dare not be part of this sin, for it indeed is something that will be severely punished.  For the Bible says, “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” (Genesis 12:3)

In the final part of this topic series, we review the role of the false church and America in the prophesied time-line of the Jew.

October 2007 – Wilfred J. Hahn


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[i] Michael Medved, Why the world hates the Jews, August 9, 2006. Accessed August 26,