Israel has never been united as one House Jane.
They were originally. After King Solomon died in 997 B.C.E., the long-married nation of Israel was split up into two sections. The two tribes of Judah and Benjamin stayed together under the kingdom of Judah, the other ten tribes under the kingdom of Israel.
The latter’s first king was Jeroboam of the tribe of Ephraim. Under this Jeroboam I the kingdom of Israel broke its marriage contract with Jehovah; it boycotted His worship at Jerusalem and set up its own national worship with idolatrous images, two golden calves, one at Dan and the other at Bethel. Thus, like the prophet Hosea’s wife Gomer, the ten-tribe kingdom of Israel turned adulterous.
A remnant of the two divided kingdoms came together to reestablish true worship in the land, and to rebuild their Temple, but the land was never given back to them......the land of Israel has been under foreign domination right up to this “time of the end”. And today God’s People are not literal Israel, because if this was God’s work in restablishing his people in their own land, then Israel would not need the support of nations whose worship they despise. If God fights for his people there is no defeat, nor is it necessary to solicit the support of foreign nations...”if God is for us who can be against us” rings hollow in today’s Israel.
You might want to water down the Words of God, but He doesn't!
I could say the same to you....Israel caused God more angst than their enemies did. He used them for one purpose only...and that was to honour Abraham by giving his descendants the privilege of producing the Messiah. Tell me what they did in all their history but to cause God to wish he had exterminated them?
Moses had an opportunity, not of his own making, to have God himself start a new typical theocratic nation with Moses as the patriarchal head to replace the faithless nation of Israel that had broken their Law covenant with God and had turned to licentious calf-worship.
This provoked Jehovah to say to Moses:
“So now let me be, that my anger may blaze against them and I may exterminatethem, and let me make you into a great nation.”
But Moses did not have in mind the exalting of himself; he had larger considerations. For Jehovah to destroy there in the wilderness the people whom he had gloriously delivered from Egypt, would bring reproach upon His name. It would give Egyptians and other pagans the opportunity to jeer at Jehovah’s name or to impute wrong, malicious motives to him. Moses remembered Jehovah’s covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as it affected their offspring, the nation of Israel. Instead of hungrily grasping at the opportunity to have himself glorified in a new organization of Jehovah, he pleaded with Jehovah to feel sorry for his wayward people and to forgive them for the sake of his own name.
Ezek 37:16–22: It's important to remember Jane that the political division between Israel and Judah had been final and complete for about 150 years by the time of Ezekiel. This split occurred when Shalmaneser V conquered Samaria and exiled the northern tribes. From that point on, Israel (as distinct from Judah) ceased to exist as an identifiable entity. Therefore, in relation to the Last Days, the uniting of the two sticks must signify something more than just a literal reunification of the northern and southern kingdoms.
You are totally misinterpreting Scripture...but no one can get through to you.....that is your choice.
God has unfinished business with His People.
He finished his business with natural Israel when they murdered their own Messiah.....he chose a new “Israel” as you have been shown so many times, without acknowledgment from you....”The Israel of God” (Gal 6:16) was made up of both Jewish and gentile Christians who were chosen as the bride of Christ.....the ones through whom administration of his kingdom in heaven was to come. You have been blinded to this truth, but again you can believe whatever you wish.
Natural Israel was handed over to the blood thirsty nations, as we can see by the bloodshed that they have no place with Christ or his kingdom. (Isa 1:15) God is not with them, as is very evident.