Bible Bloc Party

Bible Bloc Party (Hebrew: Gush HaTanachi)[1] is a political party in Israel.

History

The party was created by Dennis Lipkin, a veteran speaker to Evangelical Christians in the US[2] and a well-known lecturer who has spoken in over 1,000 churches.[3] It will run for the Knesset, seeking the vote of non-Jewish Russian immigrants from the former Soviet Union and Christian Arabs.[2]

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References

  1. Berkowitz, Adam Eliyahu (May 23, 2018). "For the First Time Ever: A Jewish-Christian Party To Run For Knesset". Breaking Israel News | Latest News. Biblical Perspective.
  2. "Jewish-Christian Bible Bloc party approved by registrar". Jerusalem Post.
  3. "Bible Bloc Party Wants to Put Christians, Messianic Jews in Knesset". Israel Today.
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