As usual, the above is based on the posters extreme bias and false beliefs.
What is required for understanding the Prophesies, isn't pedantic exegesis, but common sense and logical reasoning.
Knowing what it is that the Lord wants of His faithful people is paramount.
As Isaiah 61:2b-11 says; the Lord's faithful people, now every true Christian from every race, Ephesians 2:11-18, will live in all of the holy Land, being the people God always wanted there, but has never yet had.
My dear Keraz, do you really know if the English Translations that you rely on, present an accurate rendition of the original Hebrew Texts. Are the English Translations that you use, to construct your
extreme and false beliefs upon, reliable enough to hang your hat on? Remember that you have previously stated that you have
no clue as to the accuracy of the English Translation. Your defence is that if enough translations say nearly the same thing, then they all must provide a fairly accurate translation of the source text. However, if all the translations have grown out of the same mistranslation of the source Hebrew text, through the process of Tradition, then all you have done is shown that your "
common sense and logical reasoning" is based on very fallible translations. Now, if your source is flawed, then logically, your understanding of Biblical Prophecy is also flawed.
What is contained within the Abrahamic Covenant, given to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, is that the Israelites will be scattered among all the gentile nations to be a blessing to all of the Gentile nations, right up and until the end of the Age of the Ages. It, sadly, is you, Keraz, who has an "extreme bias and false belief" with respect to the End Time Prophecies.
Many of the Prophecies use metaphorical language to describe what will happen, such as, when God, through the prophets, tells Israel that when He gathers Israel to Himself in the future, that He will plant them in the "soil of Israel", it is not a reference about Israel returning to the "Promised Land," but is a reference to the nourishment that Israel will be receiving when God teaches them on/about the "Mountains of Israel," as the Rock which comes down out of Heaven to strike the Daniel 2 statue, will become the highest mountain on the earth, and is a reference to God's teaching on the "religion," for want of a better word, that God requires Israel to embrace at this time.
Since you do not have the ability to comprehend these truths, and do not want to change your position, it is a pointless exercise to explain anything to you to show you the way into God's truth. You firmly believe that your understanding is the only "right" understanding to hold and you keep pushing your flawed understanding, even after others have questioned the understanding that you have and suggested. Your usual form of rebuttal is to be derogatory towards other posters and then to claim that your understanding is right by repeating it all again.
It is as if you believe that if you keep repeating your flawed understanding of the End Times, that it will come true eventually.
Sorry, but God does not work that way.
Shalom