A growing number of Jews are returning to Israel.

It’s part of a fulfillment of prophecy spoken in the Bible.

Years ago, Hebrew prophets foretold that one day the Jewish people would return from all over the world.

It’s happening right now.

We had this decision a long time ago when we were very young.

But life happened.

But now we know it’s the right time.

It uh we have to we all have to make aliyah.

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The world uh is just not ready for the Jews.

Israel is ready for the Jews and we have to be here.

All of us.

Something deeply powerful is unfolding in our world today.

A quiet miracle that echoes the voices of ancient prophets.

After centuries of exile and dispersion, thousands of Jews from every corner of the earth are returning to their ancestral homeland, Israel.

From the mountains of Ethiopia to the cities of France, India, Ukraine, and beyond, the Jewish people are coming home.

This is not just a historical event.

It is the living fulfillment of Bible prophecy foretold by Ezekiel and confirmed by the very footsteps of those returning.

Could we be witnessing the beginning of the final gathering before the return of the Messiah? Before we continue, please subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss any of our future videos about biblical prophecy, archaeology, and God’s promises being fulfilled today.

Now, let us dive into this incredible story together.

To truly understand the significance of what is happening today, we must go back to the beginning.

Over 4,000 years ago in a place called Ur of the Calaldanss, God called a man named Abram.

In Genesis 12 verse 1:2, the Lord said, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you.

I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.

Ezekiel's Visions of God—Ezekiel 1:1

” That man became Abraham, the father of the Jewish people.

God promised him that his descendants would inherit a land flowing with milk and honey, a land called Canaan, which would one day be known as Israel.

Abraham’s son Isaac carried the promise forward.

And Isaac’s son Jacob, later renamed Israel after wrestling with God, became the father of 12 sons.

These 12 sons became the patriarchs of the 12 tribes of Israel.

Each one forming a vital part of a people chosen by God.

Though chosen by God, the people of Israel were not spared from hardship.

They lived in Egypt where they eventually became slaves.

For hundreds of years, they cried out for deliverance until God raised up Moses.

With miracles and wonders, God delivered them from bondage and led them through the wilderness.

In Exodus 19:5-6, God told them, “Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples, and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.

” Eventually, under Joshua’s leadership, the Israelites entered the promised land and claimed their inheritance.

Israel reached its golden age under King David and his son Solomon.

David established Jerusalem as the capital and Solomon built the first temple, a place where God’s presence dwelt among his people.

But after Solomon’s death, the kingdom split.

The 10 tribes of the north formed the kingdom of Israel, while the tribes of Judah and Benjamin remained in the south as the kingdom of Judah.

This division weakened the nation and led to increasing idolatry and rebellion.

The prophets warned of judgment.

And in 722 BC, the Assyrian Empire conquered the northern kingdom, scattering the 10 tribes, the so-called lost tribes of Israel.

Later, in 586 BC, the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and the temple, carrying the people of Judah into exile.

Still, God’s promises remained.

Judah's Restoration: The Meaning of Ezekiel's Vision of the Dry Bones

The prophets spoke of a day when God would gather his people from the nations and bring them back to the land he gave them.

In Ezekiel 36 24, God says, “For I will take you out of the nations.

I will gather you from all the countries and bring you back into your own land.

” And in Ezekiel 37 21-22, thus says the Lord God, “Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the nations wherever they have gone, and will gather them from every side, and bring them into their own land.

And I will make them one nation in the land on the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king over them all.

” This promise seemed impossible during the long centuries of exile.

But God was not finished with Israel.

In 1948, something extraordinary happened.

After nearly 2,000 years of dispersion, the modern state of Israel was reborn.

Survivors of the Holocaust, refugees from Arab nations, and Jews from around the world began to return, just as God had foretold.

It was the beginning of a prophetic restoration.

Since then, the movement known as Aaliyah, which means ascent in Hebrew, has brought millions of Jews back to the land of their ancestors.

This return is not just political or cultural.

It is spiritual.

Every step back to Israel is a step in the unfolding plan of God.

One of the most touching fulfillments involves the tribe of Manasseh.

Over 2,700 years ago, they were exiled by the Assyrians.

Eventually, they settled in northeast India, preserving their Jewish identity despite centuries of wandering.

Known today as the Benet Manasha, they kept the Sabbath, observed dietary laws, and held to biblical traditions.

In recent years, Israel officially recognized their claim to Jewish ancestry, and thousands have been welcomed home.

More than 3,500 bin Menise have already returned, while thousands more wait to make aliyah.

Another prophetic milestone was Operation Dove’s Wings, an initiative that brought Ethiopian Jews known as the Falash Mura back to Israel.

Though once forced to convert to Christianity, many had clung to Jewish customs for generations, keeping kosher, observing the Sabbath, and maintaining circumcision.

Since 1991, more than 75,000 Ethiopian Jews have returned.

Despite struggles adjusting, they now contribute significantly to Israeli society.

The arrival of 300 new immigrants from Gandhar in 2020 was especially emotional with people kissing the ground and blowing the chauffear in joy.

It was a dream fulfilled after centuries of waiting.

The prophetic return is not limited to one group or region.

In France, the rise of anti-semitism led to a dramatic rise in immigration.

In the first half of 2021 alone, over 1,300 French Jews made aliyah, a 137% increase from the previous year.

In Ukraine, amid war and instability, Jewish families have been airlifted to safety in Israel.

In North America, organizations like Nephesh Benesh help American and Canadian Jews settle in Israel.

Even wealthy individuals like Roman Abramovich have moved to Israel, investing in its future.

In Venezuela, political and economic collapse led many Jewish families to leave everything behind and seek a new life in the promised land.

Some kissed the ground upon arrival, overwhelmed by the sense of finally coming home.

Dear friend, the return of the Jewish people to Israel is not just a news headline.

It’s a trumpet sounding in our time.

It’s a sign that God’s plan is moving forward just as he said it would.

The bones are rising, the people are gathering, and the land is coming back to life.

We invite you to keep watching, praying, and preparing your heart for the day of the Lord draws near.

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Until then, may God bless you and open your eyes to the miracles happening around us today.