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Israel and completed
In 1849, during his tour of Britain he completed ( a decade and a half before the name Christadelphian was conceived ) Elpis Israel ( elpis being Greek for " hope ") – in which he laid out his understanding of the main doctrines of the Bible.
On May 25, 2000, Israel completed its withdrawal from the south of Lebanon in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 425.
The Chief of Staff of the Israel Defence Forces ( IDF ), Moshe Dayan, initiated the practice of holding the swearing-in ceremony of soldiers who have completed their Tironut ( IDF basic training ) on top of Masada.
Most people who observe first-day or seventh-day Sabbath regard it as having been instituted as a " perpetual covenant the people of Israel " and proselytes (,, ), a sign in respect for the day during which God rested after having completed Creation in six days (, ).
By the end of December, the British and French forces had totally withdrawn from Egyptian territory ; after additional UN resolutions and intense US pressure, Israel completed its withdrawal on 8 March 1957.
* Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3, Tel Aviv, Israel, completed 2004 ( in association with Moshe Safdie )
Under his rule, the Assyrians completed the defeat of the Kingdom of Israel, capturing Samaria after a siege of three years and exiling the inhabitants.
He changed his name to Mark Gourary and moved to Israel where he became a businessman, but later moved to England where he began doctoral studies at Liverpool University but died in 1952 before he completed them.
On May 22, 2000, Israel completed its withdrawal from southern Lebanon in accordance with Resolution 425.
In support of that view, Israel points to the fact that the UN certified Israel's pullout from Lebanon as having been completed.
In the run-up to the Contest, many speculated that it would not be held in Israel, but would be moved to either Malta or the United Kingdom ( the countries that completed the top 3 of the 1998 Contest ).
The French team completed the group stage with a draw against Israel, Platini scoring from a penalty.
Temple Beth Israel was established in 1861, and completed the construction of its current building in 1971.
Israel completed its withdrawal on 21 January, and very few rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel since.
* The Shalom Meir tower in Tel-Aviv, Israel is completed.
In 1967 he founded the Music Theatre Ensemble, and in 1971 he completed a three-part cycle for music theatre — Tryptich — made up of three works: Naboth's Vineyard ( 1968 ) and Shadowplay ( 1970 ) were both explicitly written for Music Theatre Ensemble while the later Sonata about Jerusalem ( 1971 ) was commissioned by Testimonium, Jerusalem and performed by the Israel Chamber Orchestra and Gary Bertini.
* The Mahmoudiya Mosque in Jaffa, present-day Israel, is completed.
There are two recensions of the Gemara, one compiled by the scholars of the Land of Israel and the other by those of Babylonia ( primarily in the academies of Sura and Pumbedita, completed c. 500 CE ).
As with most of the kenim around the world, every year Hashy sends the chanichim who have just completed school on a 10-month Shnat program in Israel.
In the summer of 2004, VIA Gra were awarded with the Russian music award “ MUZ TV 2004 ” and completed a world tour spanning the territories including South East Asia, Israel and America.
The Guardian Angels Israel is led by Jill Shames a social activist and martial artist who completed Aliyah, the Jewish Return to Israel.
Guardian Angels Israel has completed a few Safety Patrols but primarily works with at risk youth in the Jewish Ethiopian ( Falasha ) immigrant population.

Israel and disengagement
As a result of the mediation efforts of then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Syria and Israel concluded a disengagement agreement in May 1974, enabling Syria to recover territory lost in the October war and part of the Golan Heights occupied by Israel since 1967, including Quneitra.
Nevertheless, a minority of Israelis believe the price Israel paid for the peace agreement was too high for its present gains, i. e. having relinquished the entire Sinai Peninsula, with its oil, tourism and land resources ( Israel has no other oil wells ), and the trauma of evacuating thousands of its Israeli inhabitants ( many resisted, as in the town of Yamit and had to be forcefully evacuated, a phenomenon encountered also in the subsequent Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, known as the disengagement ).
The party condemns the Gaza disengagement plan and opposes further uprooting of Jewish communities and surrender of parts of the Land of Israel in any future Israeli government with the party.
The crossing was managed by the Israel Airports Authority until Israel evacuated Gaza on 11 September 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan.
Likud party members were voting that day in a legally non-binding, advisory referendum being conducted across Israel and in Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories on Ariel Sharon's disengagement proposal.
In Israel, this precedent of Israelis forcibly evicted from their homes by Israeli forces is considered a socio-political landmark, causing and / or signifying the widening rift in Israel between the religious nationalist Jews ( such as NRP supporters ) and left-wing Israelis ; it is one of the many fractures which the Israeli society has to deal with today, especially following similar events seen in Israel's disengagement from Gaza in 2005.
Israel Defense Forces | IDF soldiers uncover a tunnel near the Philadelphi Route shortly before the disengagement
To mitigate the risk associated with complete disengagement from Gaza, Israel signed the “ Agreed Arrangements Regarding the Deployment of a Designated Force of Border Guards along the Border in the Rafah Area ” or the Philadelphi Accord with Egypt.
Following Israel's disengagement from Gaza, Israel transferred authority for the Philadelphi Route to the Palestinian Authority.
In the wake of Israel's unilateral disengagement from Gaza, there were shortages of bread and basic supplies due to closure of the al Mentar / Karni border-crossing into Israel.
* In Israel, orange ribbons indicate opposition to the Israel " disengagement " plan of 2004 ( blue ribbons indicate support ).
The evacuation of Neve Dekalim began on August 15, as part of the Israel unilateral disengagement plan, and was completed on 18 August.
HaBayit HaLeumi (, The National Home ) is an organization based in Israel dedicated to stopping former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan.
From August to September 2005, Israel implemented a unilateral disengagement plan in which the entire Jewish population of the Gaza Strip was evacuated.
In August 2005, the inhabitants of Netzarim were evicted by the Israel Defense Forces as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan.
The residents of Netzarim were the last Israelis to be evicted on August 22, 2005 by the Israel Defense Forces during Israel's unilateral disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip ordered by the government of Ariel Sharon.
They consist of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem ; the Gaza Strip, ( though Israel disputes this and argues that since the implementation of its disengagement from Gaza in 2005 it no longer occupies the territory ); much of the Golan Heights ; and, until 1982, the Sinai Peninsula.

Israel and on
When the revelation was given to Moses at Mount Sinai, he headed the elders of Israel who accompanied Moses on the way to the summit.
His denunciation of the royal dynasty of Israel, and his emphatic insistence on the worship of Yahweh and Yahweh alone, illustrated by the contest between Yahweh and Baal on Mount Carmel, as told in 1 Kings 18, form the keynote to a period which culminated in the accession of Jehu, an event in which Elijah's chosen disciple Elisha was the leading figure.
* 2003 – A Hamas planned suicide attack on a bus in Jerusalem, Israel kills 23 Israelis, 7 of them children in the Shmuel HaNavi bus bombing.
* Visions pertaining to God's judgment on Israel
Beginning in 1906, Pennsylvania conservationist Major Israel McCreight of Du Bois, Pennsylvania argued that President Theodore Roosevelt ’ s conservation speeches were limited to businessmen in the lumber industry and recommended a campaign of youth education and a national policy on conservation education.
Only in Israel decompression is used on all luggage to check for pressure sensor detonators.
As his mother crossed the threshold of the door on her return, the youth died, and " all Israel mourned for him.
Another question of the same character: " Why the boastful claim: ' What nation on earth is like Thy people Israel ' ( II Sam.
In 1965, he founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications and began his monumental work on the Talmud, including translation into Hebrew, English, Russian, and various other languages.
The Bauhaus had a major impact on art and architecture trends in Western Europe, the United States, Canada and Israel in the decades following its demise, as many of the artists involved fled, or were exiled, by the Nazi regime.
In Hebrew the book is called Divrei Hayyamim ( i. e. " the matters the days "), based on the phrases sefer divrei ha-yamim le-malkhei Yehudah and " sefer divrei ha-yamim le-malkhei Israel " (" book of the days of the kings of Judah " and " book of the days of the kings of Israel "), both of which appear repeatedly in the Books of Kings.
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
" The divine call for massacre at Jericho and elsewhere can be explained in terms of cultural norms ( Israel wasn't the only Iron Age state to practice herem ) and theology ( a measure to ensure Israel's purity as well as the fulfillment of God's promise ), but Patrick D. Miller in his commentary on Deuteronomy remarks, " there is no real way to make such reports palatable to the hearts and minds of contemporary readers and believers.
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).
On the death of Ahaz, c. 715 BCE, his son Hezekiah followed a policy which Isaiah saw as dangerous, waging war on the Philistine cities and on Edom even though territory under direct Assyrian control ( i. e., the former kingdom of Israel ) now came to within a few miles of Jerusalem.
Another important passage was Isaiah 40: 3 – 5, which imagines the exiled Israel proceeding home to Jerusalem on a newly-constructed road, led by the victorious Yahweh who has conquered the gods of Babylon.
The children of Israel murmur against Moses and Aaron on account of the death of Korah's men and are stricken with the plague, with 14, 700 perishing.
A Plague Inflicted on Israel While Eating the Quail ( illustration from the 1728 Figures de la Bible )
By the end of Judges the Israelites are in a worse condition than they were at the beginning, with Yahweh's treasures used to make idolatrous images, the Levites ( priests ) corrupted, the tribe of Dan conquering a remote village instead of the Canaanite cities, and the tribes of Israel making war on the Benjamites, their own brothers.
The theological bias is seen in the way it judges each king of Israel on the basis of whether he recognises the authority of the temple in Jerusalem ( none do, and therefore all are " evil "), and each king of Judah on the basis of whether he destroys the " high places " ( rivals to the Temple in Jerusalem ); it gives only passing mention to important and successful kings like Omri and Jeroboam II and totally ignores one of the most significant events in ancient Israel's history, the battle of Qarqar.
The major themes of Kings are God's promise, the recurrent apostasy of the kings, and the judgement this brings on Israel:

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