Christian Restorationism, the Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land was a nineteenth-century, Christian movement with both political and religious motivations. In the nineteenth century, historic nations long ruled by one or another empire, including Greece, Hungary, and Bulgaria achieved self-government, while others, including the Czechs, Poles, Irish, and Norwegians launched national liberation movements.

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  • Christian Restorationism, the Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land was a nineteenth-century, Christian movement with both political and religious motivations. In the nineteenth century, historic nations long ruled by one or another empire, including Greece, Hungary, and Bulgaria achieved self-government, while others, including the Czechs, Poles, Irish, and Norwegians launched national liberation movements. In this context, it appeared natural for the Jews to achieve national independence in the Land of Israel. In 1818, President John Adams wrote, "I really wish the Jews again in Judea an independent nation. " Herman Melville expressed the idea in a poem, Clarel; A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land "... the Hebrew seers announce in time the return of Judah to her prime; Some Christians deemed it then at hand Here was an object. Up and On. With seed and tillage help renew - Help reinstate the Holy Land...
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  • Christian Restorationism, the Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land was a nineteenth-century, Christian movement with both political and religious motivations. In the nineteenth century, historic nations long ruled by one or another empire, including Greece, Hungary, and Bulgaria achieved self-government, while others, including the Czechs, Poles, Irish, and Norwegians launched national liberation movements.
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