
70 Year Israel Redemption Coin - Solid Silver (.999)
Product information for 70 Year Israel Redemption Coin - Solid Silver (.999)
King Cyrus King Cyrus of Persia, as prophesied in Isaiah 44:28, was chosen by God to proclaim the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the Second Temple. His decree ended the Jewish exile in Babylon, allowing the return to their homeland. Represented on the coin, Cyrus symbolizes divine purpose, showing how God uses leaders to fulfill His will. President Trump In 2017, President Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the U.S. Embassy, mirroring King Cyrus’s decree to restore Jerusalem. Both leaders played pivotal roles in advancing God’s promises for Israel, symbolizing divine providence and bold action in the story of redemption. On January 20, 2025, Trump stepped back into the role of President, bringing renewed hope for advancing these promises and strengthening the bond between Israel and the United States. The Connection Cyrus and Trump share a legacy of advancing Jerusalem’s role in the Jewish story. Cyrus laid the foundation for the Second Temple, and Trump affirmed Jerusalem’s status as Israel’s capital. Their actions, represented on the coin, reflect the continuity of prophecy across generations. The Menorah The Menorah, shining at the top of the coin, symbolizes the eternal flame of faith and divine presence. A beacon from the First and Second Temples, it looks forward to its place in the Third Temple, embodying God’s enduring covenant: “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit” (Zechariah 4:2). "To Fulfill 70 Years" and the Prophetic Timeline The phrase marks Israel’s 70th year of independence, echoing Jeremiah 29:10, which foretold the return from exile after seventy years. This milestone connects Israel’s modern restoration to ancient prophecy, celebrating its ongoing journey of redemption. The Lion of Persia The lion, labeled "Persian Empire," represents Cyrus’s strength and his role in rebuilding the Second Temple. It symbolizes how God uses nations and leaders to fulfill His plans for His people. The Great Seal of the United States The Great Seal reflects America’s support for Israel and its role in advancing God’s prophetic plan. The eagle symbolizes strength and freedom, while the olive branch and arrows signify peace and preparedness. The seal, tied to Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem, highlights America’s partnership with Israel in its journey toward redemption. The Temple The Temple depicted on the coin represents the Third Temple, as prophesied in Ezekiel 40–48. It stands as a reminder of God’s covenant and humanity’s collective hope for divine presence and ultimate redemption. The Dove with an Olive Branch The dove symbolizes peace, reconciliation, and divine promise, inspired by Isaiah 60:8, which reflects the hope of the Jewish people’s return to their homeland and the vision of Jerusalem as a spiritual light for all nations. The inscriptions in Hebrew, English, and Arabic emphasize the universality of the coin’s message. Just as Isaiah 56:7 envisions Jerusalem as a house of prayer for all nations, the coin calls for unity and harmony under God’s plan. "And He Charged Me to Build Him a House in Jerusalem" This inscription from Ezra 1:2 highlights King Cyrus’s mission to rebuild the Temple, connecting ancient prophecy to modern efforts. The phrase underscores the coin’s role as a reminder of the sacred charge to restore the House of God. A Modern-Day Half-Shekel Echoing the ancient half-shekel offering, this coin directs proceeds to the Mikdash Educational Center, supporting the Temple’s legacy and educating future generations. It’s a tangible expression of faith, fueling hope for the construction of the Third Temple.