First of all don't quote a verse that denotes the life span of a slave as you have not provided the verse discussing the promise that G-d gives the land of Israel to us Jews for all time, you are simply trying to use another verse to justify what you want.Horsefeathers, unless you mean forever in a metaphorical sense, which means it is not literally forever, and thus is as OLAM means, an age, a period of time with a beginnign and an end, the end of which is unknown from the perspective of the writer.
Sorry Tanakh, but you have produced no valid evidence to the contrary . . . . just your personal opinion, nothing more.
So you are saying that your scriptures are in error using OLAM for the span of the life of a slave? You are saying that the scriptures are in error for using OLAM to denote a span of time, with a beginning and an end?
For if you are not, you have shot your own argument in the foot, for then OLAM clearly means "an age" and not unending, eternal.
If you are saying the above, then you have again shot your argument in the foot for then you accuse your own scriptures of error, and so one cannot take at face value any such promise of "forever" as you are trying to do here.
So, you are left without any evidence whatsoever for your claim . . .
Nothing, nada, zip!
LOLOL . . . the rampage against those who stand against the policies and ideologies and goals and agenda of ZIONISM cotninues . . character assassination, demonization, slander, etc . . . .
Tanakh, you don't have an original argument of any kind.
You are just repeating the tried and true zionist tactics of defaming your opponents when you can't prove them wrong.
Berstein was right. . . . . Zionists never really try to prove their opponents wrong when the Zionist plans and plots are exposed.
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