Good Morning Dear Friends, I was doing some studying this morning and came across the phrase from Joel " What a day! Wine streaming off the mountains, Milk flowing everywhere in Judah..." So went looking for understanding of "milk" and the most common phrase "milk and honey" and came across this article that I am going to copy and paste here. Thought you all might enjoy reading about milk and honey in Israel. Meri
KIBBUTZ KETURA - In
the Bible, God promises the Jewish people a land flowing with milk
and honey. And while the depiction is seen as a sign of abundance,
it's also literal. "In fact, milk
and honey is critical. It's used 20 times in scripture,"
explained Moshe Kempinsky, an author and co-owner of
Israel'sShorashim Biblical Shop. But when the Jewish
people returned from 2,000 years in exile, they found a barren,
desert land. "God says, 'I'm
going to do something miraculous,'" Kempinsky added. "'I'm
going to create a land that even though those climate issues don't
call for it, it's going to be a land that's going to be filled with
dates and honey, and also with milk so that you know that... nothing
in this land comes here except when it's from Me.'" God's Abundance It appears God has
delivered on that promise. Despite the heat, humidity and limited
resources, Israeli cow produces more milk per year than cows in the
United States, European Union, and Australia.
Ronen Gal manages
operations for the dairy at Kibbutz Yotvata, the largest milking
facility of its kind in the country. "We're
considered leaders in the production of milk in the world," he
said. "The milk production in Israel is very clever. It's very
high tech."
What about the
honey? Most believe during biblical times, honey probably came from
date trees.
Botanist Dr. Elaine
Solowey emigrated from the U.S. and settled not far from Yotvata on
Kibbutz Ketura in 1974.
"I started out
here as the head of the orchard branch and of course that was kind of
funny because at that time we didn't have any orchards," Solowey
recalled.
"In the first
few years I was responsible for planting them and the first orchard I
planted was the date orchard... which is the main agricultural branch
of the Kibbutz," she said
There are tens of
thousands of acres of date trees in Israel. Soloway planted some
3,000 of them. Each tree produces
about 350 pounds of dates a year. Soloway even managed
to sprout a 2,000-year-old date seed found by archaeologists years
ago at Massada. Nicknamed "Methusela," the tree is now 5
years old. World-Renowned
Produce
Dates and palms were
important in the scriptures, and those from this area were known
throughout the ancient world. "The Romans had
nothing nice to say about the Jews except that they had good dates,"
Solowey said. "Their emperors actually used to order Judean
dates to eat."
Today, Israel's
dates are still famous throughout the world. Israel exports some
12,000 tons of dates each year to 20 countries. Soloway has now
moved beyond dates to grow life in the desert. "I'm looking
for trees that love to live in the desert, that rejoice to live in
the desert. Not the ones I have to keep on life support," she
joked.
"The biblical
trees, if they grew here in the old days, why shouldn't they grow
here now?" Solowey added. "We
re-introduced frankincense and myrrh, which had probably been
introduced at the time of King Solomon," she continued. "According to
what we can tell from folk tales and from the Bible, there was
already an incense and medicinal tree being cultivated here called
the Balm of Gilead," she said. The frankincense and
myrrh brought to Jesus were probably in crystal form. According to
Kempinsky, the revival of trees in the land is the first sign of
redemption.
Prophecy Fulfilled
According to
Kempinsky, the revival of trees in the land is the first sign of
redemption.
"Ezekiel 36
says, 'Mountains shoot forth your branches, give forth your fruit
because my children are coming home,'" he explained. "That's
an unusual thing for God to tell a tree. That's what He created a
tree to do."
"Except God is
saying in Leviticus, 'It's going to be a desolate land when I kick
you out … but watch when I bring my people back home. The land is
going to come forth with blossoms and trees and fruits.'"
Kempinsky added.
So to Kempinsky,
every date that's eaten and every glass of milk we drink here is like
prophecy being fulfilled. --Published Sept.
29, 2011.
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2011/september/israels-land-of-milk-and-honey-prophecy-fulfilled/
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