Once upon a time there was a wise king in India. This king wanted to know everything about the people who had lived before.
"Write me the history of the world, how and what they lived," he commanded and gave his viziers five years to write it down.
The viziers gathered all the wise and intelligent men in India and wrote the history of the world...
Five years passed. The viziers appeared before the king with an endless caravan of elephants. On the back of each elephant was a huge saddlebag, and inside each saddlebag were dozens of volumes of books...
"As you commanded, our sages have written and finished the history of this world in five years," said the chief vizier.
"Are you mocking me?" roared the king. My life is not enough to read a tenth of it!"
And he gave them one more year to shorten and summarize it...
This time they appeared before the king with a caravan of ten elephants and dozens of volumes of books in a saddlebag on each elephant.
The king was even more furious than before. "Until tomorrow," he said, "if you don't come to me by tomorrow with something that will tell me the history of man and summarize it in a snap, you will be in trouble!"
The next day the oldest and wisest of them appeared before the king. He handed the king a small box. "O great king! Here you will find the most beautiful summary of all human history!" he said in a low voice.
The king opened the box, and on a small piece of parchment it was written:
"THEY WERE BORN, THEY LIVED AND THEY DIED..."
When King Darius of Persia was defeated by Alexander the Great in 330 BC and was on death row, he said: "I am so powerful and rich! I thought I would never die! But it turns out that one cannot see whether one is really rich or powerful until one looks at the end..."
Defeating Darius and spreading as far as India, Alexander the Great built a magnificent empire through an astonishing series of conquests. No other king in the ancient world ruled over such a vast geography. Greece, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia and the Persian Empire. An emperor who had become the ruler of the world dies on his return to India, far away from his country, in Babylon, from a disease transmitted by "malaria" mosquitoes.
One day before he died, Alexander the Great gathered his viziers and made a will that after his death, his funeral should be conducted as he wished. He wanted his subjects to be summoned from all over the country, his soldiers to march in front of the body with their weapons, the scholars to march on the right side of the body with their books, the rich to march on the left side with their wealth, and the poor and destitute to march behind the body with their tears and prayers...
"Give me a golden orb in my right hand and leave my left hand empty until the grave".
The viziers were surprised by this request of Alexander the Great and could not make sense of it. They said that only the wise Diogenes would know this and they went to Diogenes. Diogenes listened to the viziers and said: "Once again I realized how great Alexander was. The soldiers marching in front of the funeral couldn't prevent his death even with their weapons! The scholars walking on his right could not prevent his death even with their books. The rich marching on his left could not prevent his death even with their wealth. The poor and the strange walking behind him could not prevent his death even with their tears and prayers. The golden orb in his right hand means that he has everything he can have in this world. If his left hand is empty, it means "I came into this world empty-handed, I am leaving this world empty-handed"...
There is Solomon, a king-prophet beyond even Alexander the Great, a man of many wonders, even the winds and the jinn were under his command...
All animals listened to him, he even knew the language of birds. He had wealth and power that no one else could have, and an army of jinn and men. He had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines. He was king for 40 years. He lived a long time, but one day he died while standing on his staff. He stayed like that for 3 days. After 3 days it was realized that he died when a woodworm gnawed his staff...Alexander's death was caused by a mosquito and Solomon's fall was caused by a woodworm.
The famous ancient Greek poet and philosopher Solon lived for 80 years and before he died, they gathered around him and asked him about life, what he felt about life: "I don't remember being born! There's a big gap and nothing! The only thing I remember is: I'm dying right now!!!"
Who has a contract and a guarantee that they will not die in an hour?
Who will stay and live forever in this world?
In what mental eclipse do we kill children, old people, women and humans for money, for oil, for land, for power?
Will you inherit the world that Alexander and Solomon did not inherit?
Will it be up to you ISRAEL?
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