What I feel is a God given guilt, the same character as that Isaiah felt when he saw his people doing evil. It is my cross to bear and I take up that cross willingly.
What is sad is you hate Hamas so badly you are not concerned how many people we are hurting and killing. We are responsible when we fund and provide the arms for unlawful attacks against children, not Hamas. You are the one swallowing propaganda, Zionist propaganda.
How far did Isiah have to carry that cross? I'll bet he said, "How the hell did that cross get on my back?"
UNTIL the Jews killed him, he carried that cross.
One of the most rejected kings of the History of the land of Israel----killed Isaiah--
Mannaseh is kind of tragic idiot character something like Herod. His issue was major
concessions to the most IMPERIALIST AND AGGRESSIVE force in the middle east
in his time ASSYRIA -----
In fact his life story is something parallel to the of Herod who---according to legend---
died afflicted with some kind of horrific disease which the pharisees saw as-----a kind
of divine retribution and according to Legend----even Herod saw it that way
The window of time involved----actually includes the same period of time
that Herodotus----in concert with Assyrian empire-----saw the entire
land mass from Syria thru to Sinai desert as PALESTINA and part of
the SYRIAN EMPIRE . Getting back to Mnnaseh----Isaiah was his nemesis---
he rejected the foreign influence brought to Jerusalem by Mannaseh's Assyrian
friends-----and therefor Mnnaseh sought him out and assassinated him
In the style of the greek TRAGEDIES---the history moves on to the capture of
Mannaseh---by ---I think Babylonians where he almost died of torture----
and was finally sent back home a broken man-----something like OEDIPUS---
the next king was not better than Mannaseh (AMON?)-----but the epic does move on
to JOSIAH----who helped restablish the Actual Temple functioning and even dug
up some old manuscripts that had got lost in the way during the turmoil
of the babylonian and Assyrian aggressions.
The story of Jesus the pharisee----trying to clean the Temple of foreign Influence--
(fostered by Herod and the Sadducees)---is a kind of throw back to good
King Josiah. The very popular notion that islamo nazis express----that
jews killed their ow prohets probably does relate to the killing of Isaiah by the
historically rejected king Mennsseh----ally of the ASSYRIANS. It should be noted
that ASSYRIA came into alliance with the GREEKS ----and in a short while the actual
ruler of SYRIA was the wicked king ANTIOCHUS ----as featured in the
book MACCABEES. Same problem the "greek/syrians" defiled the temple---
by placing idots within just as the pre greek assyrians had done----then the romans
came along also DEFILING---thus Jesus the pharisee tried to throw them out
for jews ISAIAH remains one of the most important of prophets---so important---
that even illiterate me came to MEMORIZE his famous prophecy-----in hebrew ----
here goes---its been more than 50 years. (don't look lipush)
ha davar hazeh uhm ?? al yehudah v al yerushalyim-------something somethng--by
YISHAIYAHU BEN AMMOZ <<<< that means "this writing is about judea and
Jerusalem by Isaiah son of amos
in any case this is the prophetic poem by Isaiah that includes
Loh yesah goy el goy cherev,,, v'loh yelmadu od milchamah
(nation will not lift up sword against nation and no longer study
the ways of war)
he also said in the same poem----that all this would happen in the
"days after" which refers to a messianic era----at which time
Jerusalem will be a light for all nations.
his poem is a reaction against Assyrian Persian aggression--both of which
faded------but later was RECAPPED by the romans who loved the GREEK
LITERATURE so much and so deified the greek scholars ----that they adopted
the GREEK DESIGNATION of a large part of the middle east including
today's syria ---jordan---parts of Lebanon --Israel and---Gaza and parts
of the SINAI as "PALESTINA" after the greek HERODOTUS
The barbarity of the ROMANS----did remind the pharisees of Israel 2000
years ago-----eg Jesus-----of the ASSYRIAN EMPIRE. in fact an excellent
analogy
remember NINEVEH? well----its was in Ancient Assyria ----remember the
poems about misery and devastation? well---its all about Assyria and
Babylon with a bit of Egypt thrown in ------then came ROME---the seven headed
monster and the WHORE OF BABYLON (whore is a big time symbol in
the poetry of them prophets)