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Conquering the Hilltops of Judea
God's purpose with the mountains of Israel continues to march onwards
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Sunday, July 05, 2026
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This Thursday, Israel’s security cabinet approved plans to establish 13 new illegal settlements in the Binyamin regional council, which is in the centre of the mountains of Israel. This will involves millions of shekels of investment and will focus on two strategic corridors. The “mountain route”, which links Jerusalem to central Israel and the eastern areas overlooking the Jordan Valley. This is the largest community building moves that have been made in this regional counsel in decades. It is also designed to counter the Palestinian Authority’s “Fayyad Plan” which seeks to expand Palestinian territorial control in Judea and Samaria.
In 1852: “Before Messiah returns, there must be a lifting up of an ensign upon the mountains of Judea”. He also talks about “the colonisation of Judea by Jews”. He famously also calls this gathering on the mountains the “nucleus” of the kingdom of God. The place from which future operations under the Messiah will grow into the kingdom of Israel. He wrote this in a time when the mountains of Israel were completely desolate, with hardly a soul in sight. It’s hard to imagine, how unlikely a return to the mountains must have seemed at that time. How could anyone even visualise settlements really beginning to thrive when the mountains stood so bare, rocky and windswept. The building of the settlements on the mountains of Israel is something that is presented throughout the prophets so clearly. In the latter days, the children of Israel must return to the mountains to build. These are famous passages, but we can demonstrate this:
Whichever way we look at these prophecies, it just seems that there has to be settlements on the mountains of Israel in the latter days.
Before the six day war, the whole of Judea and Samaria was part of Jordan. There was no way that the settlement movement could begin while this was the case. In fact, a few days before the Six Day War - on independence day, a famous Rabbi called Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook said in his speech: “Nineteen years ago, on that famous night, when the decision of the establishment of the State of Israel was made by the governors of the nations of the world, when all the people flocked to the streets to publicly celebrate, I could not take part in the joy.."In those first hours, I could not make peace with what was done, with the horrible news, that God's words from the prophecy in the Twelve Prophets: "My land was divided" was coming true. Where is our Hebron? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Nablus? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Jericho? Are we forgetting it?” Even before the six day war began, this was one of key moments that founded the settlement movement that we still see today. Its about returning the ancient cradle of Jewish civilisation, as described in the Bible. And those words still echo today - currently, Jews are not allowed into the city of Nablus (shechem) or Jericho for that matter). They are completely Jew-free areas of the Shomron (Samaria). But for years now, all of my lifetime, this settlement movement has been growing, as more and more religious zionists take up the call to settle the ancient hilltops of Judea. If anything, October 7th and the war in Gaza has only strengthened this resolved and encouraged more to join. The momentum that we are witnessing is fulfilling Bible Prophecy. Only this Thursday, Israel’s security cabinet approved plans to establish 13 new illegal settlements in the Binyamin regional council, which is in the centre of the mountains of Israel. This will involves millions of shekels of investment and will focus on two strategic corridors. The “mountain route”, which links Jerusalem to central Israel and the eastern areas overlooking the Jordan Valley. This is the largest community building moves that have been made in this regional counsel in decades. It is also designed to counter the Palestinian Authority’s “Fayyad Plan” which seeks to expand Palestinian territorial control in Judea and Samaria.
God has brought back the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem. The mountains that lay desolate and empty for centuries are being resettled again. And in recent years, this growth has only accelerated. We are living in the era of the redemption. The exciting events in Judea and Samaria should help us to realise the times and seasons that we are living in. In the words of Christ - we should recognise the signs of the times and see our redemption drawing nigh.
This has been Daniel Blackburn joining you for this week’s edition of Bible in the News.