Patrick Scrivener #fundie reformation.org

Israel was reborn in the New World wilderness in 1620

The tiny remnant of Israel left England in July 1620, determined to plant the Tabernacle of David in the New World wilderness:

And to the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent (Revelation 12:14).

Jesuit King James I bribed the captain of the Mayflower to drop them off 400 miles north of their intended destination. He "prayed" that the wilderness would swallow them up and he would be rid of religious "malcontents" as he called them.

In 1620, a little ship called the Mayflower carried 102 Christians from the corrupt old world to the New World.

As with Noah and his family, it was to be a new beginning for the human race.

This event is remembered yearly in November at the holiday called Thanksgiving.

The little Tabernacle of David in the wilderness was not safe even 3,000 miles from Europe. The Jesuits and the Babylonian "Jews" followed them and set up spying stations in Newport, Rhode Island, New York City, and Charleston, South Carolina.

None of the puny efforts of lying and corrupt men could foil the plans of the Almighty or prevent the reestablishment of Israel:

After this I will return and will rebuild the tabernacle of David which has fallen down; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will set it up; so that the rest of mankind may seek JEHOVAH, even all the nations who are called by my name (Acts 15:16-17).

It can be said without any contradiction that Saint Martin Luther is the true founder of the United States of Israel!!

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