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Manna-Fest with Perry Stone

Jews Leave NYC| Episode 1315R

Manna-Fest with Perry Stone

Voice of Evangliesm

Religion & Spirituality, Courses, Christianity, Education

4.8801 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Manna-Fest is the weekly Television Program of Perry Stone that deals with in-depth prophetic and practical studies of the Word of God. As Biblical Prophecy continues to unfold, you will find Manna-Fest with Perry Stone to be a resource to help you better understand where we are now in light of Bible Prophecy and what the Bible says about the future. Be sure to tune in each week!

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Редактор субтитров А. Синецкая Корректор А. Кулакова It's very important that you watch this all the way not only to the end of the message but to the very end of the program itself. Will Jews eventually leave New York and America? Now let me begin by saying this, I am not involved in politics. My lane is taking Bible prophecy and taking the scriptures and teaching practical application and prophetic truth. But sometimes you have to talk about nations or you have to talk about leaders in order to make people understand the parallels and the patterns of history that are repeating themselves. For example, I have always used historic patterns related to the United States government. America has a spiritual link similar to ancient Israel, and we have a political link similar to ancient Rome. Ancient Israel have 13 tribes, we have 13 colonies. They crossed the sea to get to the Promised Land, our founders crossed the sea to get to their Promised Land. They were divided between the North and the Southern Canons. We were divided between the North and the South. And when it comes to Rome, or what we call the ancient Roman Empire, or the Roman Republic, there are so many patterns with that that it would take me probably about 20 minutes to give all of them to you. Now one of the other things I do is I use historic patterns as it relates to leaders who are raised up in the United States, including our presidents. I've used historic patterns recently when it related to President Trump and Grover Cleveland. If you have my book that dealt with the American apocalyptic reset, I talked about in 2021 how Harris would run against Trump, but that had Trump had the patterns of a former president who was elected for four years, who lost his office for four years, did not win the election, but was re-elected after a second term with a four-year gap with another president that came in instead of him. And it was Grover Cleveland. Now, let me just run through this for those of you that did not see my YouTube teaching on this. Clove, Clove Cleveland was elected as the 22nd president. He lost and was reelected as the 24th president. He was first elected, March the 4th, 1885. And then he lost that. And he was reelected in March 4th of 1893 to March 4th of 1897. So my point is that there was parallels with Grover, Cleveland, and Donald Trump. Here's what they are. His father was a Presbyterian minister, and so was he. We're talking about Cleveland now. He was raised in New York. He was known for his focus on task and getting them done. He was married to a wife that was 20, one year younger than him. All right. And as a matter of fact, he did not like government giving, he didn't like the government giving out this is Cleveland now giving out money to people who would not work. He vetoed spending bills that he thought were fraudulent. He won the popular vote, but he lost the Electoral College to Benjamin Harrison. Now that was when he, we're talking about Grover Cleveland during the first election. Then four years, there was a great depression in America for closures on employment, dealing with the Treasury. Grover Cleveland dealt with silver and gold reserves, and I'm really up because I'm trying to get to my main point in a moment but the Trump parallels with Cleveland or as follows. Trump was a press veterinarian like Cleveland. He came from New York like Grover Cleveland. He was very focused on good things done like Grover Cleveland. He is 24 years older than his wife and I think Cleveland, I said I'm going to go with 24. Cleveland was 27

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years difference older than his wife. So there's a parallel there. He wanted people to work and not throw money from the government. He turned down some spending bills. Both have six letters in their name. We could go on and on. So my point is that's what I do. I try to take information from early history, whether it be ancient history or modern history, and then I try to show you how it's going to repeat itself in the last days.

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Now here's where the whole story begins. The whole story actually begins with the return of the Jews from the nations. In 78 Deja Roussim was destroyed. The Jewish people were taken captive to the nations and they were actually scattered and they were known as the lost tribes of Israel. But God predicted that at the time of the end he would bring the Jewish people back to Israel, by the way which did not exist before 1948. And he would bring them back to their original land. Let's read some verses here. Therefore behold the days come says the Lord that it showed, no more be said that the Lord lives who brought up the children of Israel from the land of Egypt, but the Lord lives he brought up the children of Israel from the land of the north and all of the lands where he had driven them for I will bring them back to their land which I gave to their fathers, Jeremiah 16, 14 through 15. Now, second verse I'd like for you to look at is found in Isaiah chapter 43 verses 5 and 6. Fear not, for I'm with you. I will bring your descendants. These are Jewish people from the east, gather you from the west. Now that's what I'm gonna talk about in a moment. I will say to the north, give them up and to the south, do not keep them back, bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the ends of the earth. Then it says in Isaiah 49 verse 12, Behold, these shall come from far and lo these from the north and from the west and these from the land of Sinim. Now abbreviating this, you have the east, the south, the north, and the west. Now when we look at a map, we can find see that the east and it has to be east from the nation of Israel. That's the center point. If we go east we have Iranian, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and Jews have come out of those nations many years ago to return to Israel after 1948. The south would be Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. Ethiopian Jews returned to Israel years ago. The Sudan Jews came out of the Sudan. Some came out of Egypt, so that has happened. The north, of course, would be Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Russia. And we all know that there has been this amazing number of Jews, hundreds and hundreds of thousands that have come from Russia. They're called Russian Jews that many of them have returned back to Israel where they have settled in the land. The same was true with Syria and also the areas of Turkey. Now when we talk about the West and we look at a map from where Israel is located and we go west, this would include the countries of Spain, France and England. Now there have been Jews, of course, that live in Spain, live in France, and live in England to this day. So many of them that have businesses, or they were from there for many years, continue to live in these countries because they have prosperity. Maybe they are jewelers or bankers, or maybe they are business owners, corporate owners, et cetera. So many of them still live in Spain, France, and England. Some have returned to Israel, but not the numbers that came from Germany, Austria, and Poland, and those countries after the Holocaust. Then we have the West. Now, in the time of the end, the Western country would be Canada and it's predominantly the United States. United States would be the key country. Now this is what I want to get to and this is what's very important about this message. There are 7.5 million to 8.6 million Jews living in America. Many of them live in our major cities. In New York City there are about 1.3. Now this is the estimate, 1.1 million is the average that you find, but 1.3 million at the most Jews that live in New York City. Now Jews do not think alike, just like all Christian denominations have different beliefs. Just like in the Gentile nations there are religious people and non-religious people. Just like in the Gentile nations there are religious religious people but then they're agnostic and atheist and people that are very what we would call liberal. New York City is the same way. Among the Jewish population, many of the Jewish people in New York are liberal or they're socialist leaning or they are just non-religious. However, in Brooklyn, you have 300,000 orthodox Jews.

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Now the orthodox Jews you recognize them of course

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because they wear the dark outfits,

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they wear the dark hats, it's two different groups.

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One wears a fur-type looking hat

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and the other wear just what is a normal black hat.

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They most of them have beards

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and they have, I call them, there's a different word for it,

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I call it the curls that come down the side of the face,

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they don't shave, they're here there.

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So you see them and you know the third of the Orthodox community. You have the ultra-orthodox and you have the Orthodox and you have two different groups among them. And that goes into more detail than I'd like. So let's stick to New York. New York City is predominantly Democrat politically. credit politically. And I think the state may be, if I'm not mistaken, if I

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recall about 65% that vote Democrat. So it is not a state that normally leans toward what we call Republican, although there are Republican people that live in the city, and there are many Jews in New York, by the way, who are Republican. And but the majority, I think of the actual Jewish population would vote Democrat. Now what here's the question. God said in his word that the Jews were going to come from the West. Now again the West would be the closest nations to Israel and the West would be Spain, would be France, would be the UK. Now the UK has Muslim leaders and you see Muslims praying in the streets so there are Jews that have been discussing leaving the UK because they feel like there are there's a large rise of anti-Semitism coming in parts of Europe and especially in Western Europe. France is included in that group of people, of Jewish people, some now, not all, some that have talked about leaving. What would force the Jews, however, in America? Let's say New York City, where the predominant number of Jews live, to leave the city and go to Israel. Now, I'm going to just share with you some of the things that I have discussed with Jewish people. First of all, would be the leadership who was in charge of the city. If anti-Semitism begins to rise very heavy and Jews begin to be attacked in the area of New York City and the vicinity there, then it would cause many of them to say, you know what it's not safe for us to live for anymore. A lot of people say that would never happen in America. It's already happening in our universities in America. So don't say it can't happen here because people's heart is where the problem is. It's a spiritual heart problem. Number two is the high rise of taxes. This would not be just the Jewish people. This would be business people that would actually leave the state. But that wouldn't necessarily mean if they leave the state and go to Florida Texas or Tennessee because of high taxes that doesn't mean they've left America. God says I will bring them from the West in several prophecies so this has to happen. Jews have returned from the North and the South and the East but most of them have stayed where they are in the West. So persecution by other groups including other religious groups could cause some not course, but some, to leave from the West. Then there could be an economic collapse, and this is probably a very high probability. With the introduction of artificial intelligence, and with what we see taking place in the nations with job losses, which are going to be horrendous by 2028 to 2030. Huge economic collapse that could come to the economic center of the world, which by the way is New York City and Wall Street could cause many of the Jewish people to leave. The third thing that could cause many of the Jewish people to leave from New York, it wouldn't just be Jewish people if this began to happen. It would be other people as well because when 9-11 happened and the terrorist attacks hit the World Trade Center, many who worked in the World Trade Center moved to other parts of the country. I've met people in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas, Louisiana that literally left New York and because they said, you know, this is becoming too dangerous and they moved to other states in the United States So anytime you have major terrorist attacks Which were similar to 9-11 which may involve nuclear power power plants where the electricity goes off people will say to Themself it is not safe to live here. Then there's going to be high crime You have high crime which is included not as a part of the terrorist attack But but if police are defended, police are limited in their arrest, then you have a city that can I be honest with you, ends up being controlled by gangs and mobs, which if it does not become safe or becomes totally unsafe and unprotected, would cause people to leave and could cause the Jewish people, the Jewish population to leave. Now, here's a really key point that a lot of people don't understand. The majority of Jewish people that I've met who are religious in some form, they could be reformed Jews, they could be Orthodox Jews. I don't know as many Orthodox Jews as I do reformed Jews, except because there's four different levels of religious Jews that exist on an average. But there are Jewish people who are religious that believe the Mashiach or the Messiah is going to appear based on the Scriptures. He will appear in Israel. And if the Orthodox community, and I know this for a fact, going back to a leader in the Orthodox community in New York, named Monachem's Snierson. And if anybody is watching me from New York that is Jewish, you will know who that was. He was an Orthodox rabbi that some believe could be the Messiah. And I was in Israel when they told me several of the rabbis told me in Israel that Sniersen could, I'm gonna get his name right in the men of the Tentite, could actually stay in New York and control the election who would win in Israel. And he never had been to Israel in his life and he they were building him a house and I saw after my Jewish God took me to not inside the house but to the house they were building for the rabbi from New York but he passed away before he was ever able to live there. My point is that if the Orthodox believe that a man has arrived in the Middle East, that

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is Jewish who they believe could be a Messiah, a Mashiach of Israel, because most of the

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Orthodox believe that there's two different Messiahs.

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One, Mashiach bin David, Mashiach bin Yosef, which is the Messiah, son of David, and the

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Messiah, son of Joseph.

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One will suffer in the Word of God, the May God, and one will come and direct the nation of Israel to a superpower. So that's another area. So there's several things that can actually happen in New York or in America as far as that's concerned that would cause the more religious Jews to leave and some other devout Jews to leave to either go back to Israel or leave the United States. So I want you to know this is my point that God has said in his word, he will bring the Jews from the West. That is the last area that the Jewish people have to return from. It hasn't fully happened yet and it will happen somewhere in the future. Now another area that's very important is people are talking about in the United States, how they're going to eventually have some type of a tattoo on the hand or a tattoo on the forehead because some people don't have hands. And you will be able to scan that tattoo for buying and selling. Now that's similar to what you read about in Revelation Chapter 13, The Mark of the Beast. Others have talked about an AI system of buying and selling. And so orthodox Jews would never put marks on their skin of any kind. They're forbidden to do so based on the Viticus 1928. That's why you'll never see an orthodox Jew with tattoos on. All right. So once again, there's 300,000 Jew orthodox Jews living in New York. What if New York comes along and says, well, we're going to we're going to have your skin. Well, here's the verse that Orthodox Jews would use because they're very strong in the Torah, the five books of Moses. You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead nor print any marks upon you. I am the Lord. So this is why they refuse tattoos. This is why they refuse to worship any kind of an image that would be considered idol tree. and they refuse to place any kind of marking on their skin. So my point is, if you look at Revelation 13, the Jewish people who are religious like the Orthodox would not accept the mark of the beast on the right-hander forehead. And that might be why. Oh, this is very important. You hear this. That might be why that when you read the book of Revelation, you discover that there are 144,000 Jews, 12,000 from the 12 tribes of Israel, that the two prophets that will appear during the first part of the Tribulation, whom I believe, and there's some differences of opinions here on this, but I believe one is Elijah, and most scholars would agree that Elijah comes before the great and terrible day of the Lord based on the last verse of Malachi chapter 5. But if you look at the book of Malachi for example, and you, chapter 4, chapter 5, you'll find it there. If you look at there, there's Elijah will come before the great and terrible day of the Lord, which is the greater part of the tribulation. And in the first 42 months of the tribulation in Revelation chapter 11, there are two prophets they call fire down from out of heaven. The fear comes upon people because of them. They preach to the 144,000 Jews, so the 144,000 Jews that are sealed by a seal of God supernaturally refused to accept the mark of the beast would be, in my opinion, the Orthodox Jewish community who now see that Elijah the prophet has come and is introducing to them the message of the Messiah. In this case, reading the New Testament book of Revelation, the Mashiach or the Messiah is Christ, is Jesus, and that's who they will be preaching. But there will be a faith that will come in these men because the two prophets are going to do supernatural miracles. I mean, they can do miracles and bring fear to the entire world. And they continue the first 42 months. So if the Jewish people were to see, and I'm talking about now specifically the Orthodox Jewish segment of the Jewish community. If the Orthodox Jewish community were to see someone that they believe was Elijah, that's what would cause all of them to return to the nation of Israel. And someone says, well, do they believe that Elijah's coming in the answer is yes. And a lot of Gentile people don't know this, but when you celebrate the Jewish Passover, something very unusual happens. And that is that there's four cups used at a Jewish Passover table. And I don't have time to get into what each cup represents. But there's a fourth cup, and one of these cups is connected to the prophet Elijah. So they take that cup and they usually send, and this can be done different ways in different orthodox communities. Well, basically the orthodox keep it the same, but different Jewish communities. Many times they will send a child to the front door to see if they see Elijah outside heralding the coming of the Messiah. So this is a tradition that is celebrated in the time, it's celebrated today, but they are looking for the prophet Elijah to come. And the reason they are is that they, the Orthodox community basically believes in the Torah, mostly the Torah, but they also believe in what we call the prophet. So the last prophet in our Bible in order is Malachi. That is not that way, among the Orthodox, but Malachi was believed to be one of the last prophets, not according to Christian tradition or Christian belief, but the Orthodox belief. So Elijah comes to announce that the Messiah is coming. So this is very, very important that you understand. So when you read about the 144,000 in the tribulation, they are introduced the message of the Messiah and the seal of God by the prophet Elijah. Malachi mentions that, and I think it's four and five, and then you have Revelation chapter 11, you've got to tie those together. So that would cause all the Jews in the world that were religious and devout if they're living in the west or outside of Israel to suddenly go back to Israel and return to Israel because the appearance of Elijah has come. So Elijah the prophet who was never never died, who was translated alive into heaven. In 2 Kings chapter 2, we'll reappear on the earth during the first 42 months of the tribulation. And several of the early church fathers actually indicated that Elijah and possibly Enoch, probably Enoch because Enoch never never died. Also Elijah and Enoch have to come back. So what I'm trying to say to you is the Jewish community, especially among the Orthodox, will eventually leave New York. But the question is, what will cause it? When will it be? And it may not actually occur until they see the appearance of the prophet Elijah, and they recognize who he is the first 42 months of the tribulation period. But nonetheless, God's Word will be fulfilled. Something will happen in America, something will happen in New York City. Not sure what it will be, but it could be a number of things and it will cause many of the devout Jews. I'm not saying the atheistic or the agnostic, I don't know what they would do,

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but the devout Jews are religious Jews to leave New York.

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All right, now that is, that's a lot of information

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in this message. I want you to watch this several times

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