Rehmat
02-17-2008, 07:13 AM
Not only the sufferings of Gentiles are usually considered “the Promised Miracles” by the Jews – but also some times the safety of “the wicked Gentiles”!
It’s reported that Hitler escaped assassination attempts – because Hashm wanted Hitler and his Zionazi collaborators to keep suffering.
In the Bible, in the book of Esther we learn that a man named Haman had convinced the Persian king, Ahasuerus to issue a death decree against all the Jews within the domain of the Persian empire. The queen upon hearing of this decree, places herself in danger and reveals that she herself is a Jew. In the course of a few days a political miracle takes place. Haman is executed, a Jew is appointed as the “second” to the king, and on the holiday of Purim, Haman’s ten sons, also enemies of the Jews, are hanged. Thus PURIM celebration for the Jews.
For more interesting “Jewish Miracles” including the Gulf War – read a Jewish source below:
http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/MiraclesoftheGulfWar.htm
It’s reported that Hitler escaped assassination attempts – because Hashm wanted Hitler and his Zionazi collaborators to keep suffering.
In the Bible, in the book of Esther we learn that a man named Haman had convinced the Persian king, Ahasuerus to issue a death decree against all the Jews within the domain of the Persian empire. The queen upon hearing of this decree, places herself in danger and reveals that she herself is a Jew. In the course of a few days a political miracle takes place. Haman is executed, a Jew is appointed as the “second” to the king, and on the holiday of Purim, Haman’s ten sons, also enemies of the Jews, are hanged. Thus PURIM celebration for the Jews.
For more interesting “Jewish Miracles” including the Gulf War – read a Jewish source below:
http://www.simpletoremember.com/vitals/MiraclesoftheGulfWar.htm