If what I present is not what you believe, then prove me wrong with scripture.
Keraz, on a number of occasions I have shown to you that the fallible English translations that we have available to us today, are not contextually correct when compared with the source language texts which were used as the source text for the translations.
For example, Stephen in Acts 7 firmly states that Abraham received no part in the Land of Canaan on which he could rest his feet upon while he was alive, however in the Genesis 13:15 English translation, the translators emphatically state that Abraham was given land in the Land of Canaan. Now the religious "judges" did not disagree with Stephen's statement that Abraham had not received any portion of the Land of Canaan during his lifetime.
Now in Ezekiel 34, God promises that He will gather the Israelites to Himself and that He will plant them in "soil," i.e., a fertile field, and will teach them on the mountain that will become the highest mountain in all of the earth, which is the basis of the religion on which the Jewish faith will be built upon, where they have been scattered throughout the whole earth.
However, the "logical argument" you used against that contextual understanding of the scriptures, is that surely all of the translators could not all be wrong as I was suggesting. A faulty argument on your part.
It is for this reason, that I have generally withdrawn from pointing out your errors in your understanding of the prophetic prophecies concerning this present time.
Oh well, since you will not take correction, there is still no point in pointing out the errors in your understanding.
Have a good day keraz.