Messiah and the Government of the Promised Messiah in Judaism
Messiah and the Government of the Promised Messiah in Judaism
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The expectation for the Promised based on forecasts of religious texts is present in all religions. Jews believers are also no exception. Tanakh (Jewish Bible)، and the Talmud، promised the advent of the Kingdom of David with the conditions set forth on several grounds. Jewish philosophy and mysticism continues in this manner. Suffering، corruption and hardship، and the like happen before him and after the advent of the Messiah، the Jews return to Jerusalem and then form a government of justice and mercy in a Messianic way and all nations will be subject to him. Jews are still waiting for such Messiah. The idea is known as Religious Zionism. However، the nationalists، the Jewish nationalists، sought to create a Jewish state before the advent of Messiah، the idea that is called the Jewish Political Zionism، which is under the influence of Christian Zionism. They received help from Christian Zionists، when Jewish state of Israel was established. Herzl connection with Herkel is significant in this regard. This article reviews these cases with Jews in Palestine and concludes that the current government is far from the Messianic government promised in the Torah and Talmud، and this government is closer to the ideas of religious Christian Zionism than the teachings of Torah and Talmud.