I just had to copy the heading from the article below as the title of this post. It was just to good. Funny thing about Jewish interpretations of scripture which some can based there prophecies on. Do they stop being a rebellious stiff necked people before or after the arrival of there Messiah? Best not ask Moses that question. I am guessing it would have to be after because why would they need the Mashiach if there hearts were no longer rebellious. Yabba-Dabba-Doo which is a Fred Flintstone saying which can take us to Isaiah 50:7
Isaiah 50:7 Because the Sovereign Lord helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame.
Not that I see Israel being into the proceeding verse Isaiah 50:6 as to obtain verse 7. They are much more into being the one who spits then perish the thought of them being spat at. They would screaming anti-Semite everywhere while there Christians targets are somehow meant to accept it.
Isaiah 50:6 I offered my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard; I did not hide my face from mocking and spitting.
Does not sound like Ben Gvir knows much out of Isaiah or perhaps he does.
5 Oct 2023 - Ben Gvir: ‘Israelis spitting on Christians is an old Jewish tradition’
Israel's minister in charge of crime and policing, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has said it's not a crime for Israeli Jews to spit on Christians. The Jewish holiday of Sukkot saw an increase in abuses on Christians by Israelis according to Christian leaders in Jerusalem. Spitting on people of a minority religion would be considered a hate crime in most countries, but for the Israeli government it is simply 'an old Jewish tradition'.
5 Oct 2023 - Occupied East Jerusalem: Outrage over ultra-Orthodox Jews spitting at Christians - Al Jazeera English
29 Mar 2014 - FYI: Putin=Gog, Crimea=Magog, the Apocalypse Is Here and the Messiah Is Coming
Not only Christian fans of Armageddon are buzzing: According to one rabbi, the Vilna Gaon himself predicted that when the Russians take Crimea, the steps of the Messiah will be heard.
2 Mar 2022 - Israel’s top rabbi hints: Russia-Ukraine War is sign of Messiah’s arrival
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, one of the most prominent rabbis of this generation, was asked about the conflict in Ukraine. His answer was unequivocal; the final redemption is imminent.
Yeshiva World reported on Tuesday that the rabbi was asked if there was anything to be done to help the Jews of Ukraine. He responded that Jews around the world should become stronger in prayer and Torah study.