The Family Album

The Bible’s Family Tree—Why You’re Not on the Cover, But You’re Still Invited

The Family Album

I was meditating this morning—eyes closed, water warm around me, mind quiet—and it hit me: the Torah’s just a family album. Not a rulebook. Not a secret code. A scrapbook full of real people, real fights, real promises. And for two thousand years, Christianity and Islam have been flipping through it, scribbling in the margins: “This is about us now.”

But here’s what they don’t tell you: neither Jesus nor Muhammad shows up in those pages. Not once. The Tanakh—our Bible—ends with Malachi. There is No New Testament. No Quran. No “new covenant” takeover. Just… Israel. Judah. Ephraim. Edom. Ishmael. Keturah’s sons. All the family branches.

Israel My Witness

The only names mentioned? Jews—our people—and the nations that either stand with us or stand against us. Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia. Moab, Ammon, Edom. Support Israel? Get blessed. Hate us? Get burned—like Obadiah’s stubble. But nowhere does it say “a new people will rise and replace you.” No verse: “After two thousand years, Gentiles take the throne.”

Instead? Deuteronomy 30: “When you return… the Lord will gather you from all nations.” Not “replace you.” Not “hand it off.” Gather. Restore.

Christianity adds a sequel—says “Jews rejected, we’re in.” Islam says, “Torah corrupted, Quran corrects.” But if the Bible’s true? Their books aren’t in it. They’re footnotes they wrote themselves.

Every Nation Has A Place

And here’s what they miss: the Torah doesn’t need ’em. It already has room—every nation gets a blessing, a role. Ishmael’s twelve princes (Genesis 17:20). Keturah’s gifts sent east (Genesis 25:6). Ephraim’s fruitfulness (Genesis 49). Even Persia—Iran—descends from Shem through Aram (Genesis 10:22). Family. Cousins.

Archaeology backs it. Merneptah Stele, 1200 BCE—”Israel is laid waste, his seed is not.” First outside mention. Real. Dead Sea Scrolls? Our text—unchanged. DNA? Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi—traces to Canaan. No break. No replacement.

Envy The Poison

Envy? That’s the poison. Esau thought Jacob stole everything—raged. But Jacob bowed, gave gifts: “I have enough.” Reconciliation. Torah says: blessings aren’t zero-sum. Help your brother shine; yours gets brighter.

World today? Wars, migrations, tech—it’s shaking the old stories loose. Iran falls, nations rise, Trump hands back land. Like Obadiah: fire purifies. Esau’s stubble? Old lies. Flame? Truth.

The Family Reunion

Hashem’s plan? Not conquest. Reunion. Jews reveal the blueprint. Everyone else? Step up. Use your gift. No need to steal.

So yeah—help ’em find their page. “Here’s yours. Here’s mine. Let’s read together.” No replacement. Just family.

Isaiah 19:25 seals it: “Blessed be Egypt, My people, Assyria the work of My hands, Israel My inheritance.” And Zechariah 8:23? “In those days, ten men from every language of the nations shall take hold of the hem of a Jew, saying, ‘Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.'”

Big table. Room for all.

Hazan Gavriel ben David

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