Vision NEMThe Near East Ministry is involved in a ministry of reconciliation, recognizing that reconciliation with God is the only way to achieve reconciliation among people. This has special significance for Israel and the Arab people, as according to the Bible, reconciliation in the Middle East will efect the whole world. |
What does NEM mean with Highway?Highway is not a word which was invented for modern traffic. The word is used in the Bible 11 times (NIV) and indicates a road in Bible times which is raised to enable traffic even during the rain season. Here 'Highway' is used as a metaphor to indicate peace between the 2 major empires during Isaiah's time: Egypt and Assyria, with small Israel in between. This prophecy in Isaiah 19 has been an inspiration for NEM ever since her beginnings, to serve Jew and Arab with the hope of this coming peace, which will be established when they worship the Lord, the God of Israel together. |
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Highway in the BibleServing on the King's Highway is NEM slogan for short and long-termers in the Middle East. The word 'highway' is found in the prophecy of Isaiah 19 verse 23. The Hebrew word is 'mesilla' in Hebrew, literally a raised road. The road-system in the Middle East consisted of dirt roads for the greater part. Often there was not just one single path, but there were several parallel paths, sometimes crossing or moving away from each other. Therefore Psalm 23:3 says: "He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake." So it was not always easy to decide which track to follow, because people did not know where it would lead them. Often these roads were full of stones and people could easily hurt their feet against them (Ps. 91:12). Another disadvantage was, that it was not possible to travel these roads and paths all through the year. Particularly in the rainy season these roads could not be used, because of the heavy rains. That is why special roads were built that were raised, so that people could travel fast and safely from one town to the other, all through the year. Armies and merchants also used these roads. We could compare them with the motorways of our time! The highway in Isaiah 19 therefore looks forward to the day that people will be able to travel freely and safely from Egypt through Israel to Syria. |
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