Israelite Citizenship
Restoring Identity, Order, and Covenant Responsibility under Yah
What Is Israelite Citizenship?
Israelite Citizenship under ICON-ELECT — Government for Israelite Heritage Commonwealth is a formal covenant status, not a belief system, not a denomination, and not a social membership.
Citizenship exists to restore order, accountability, and inheritance to the scattered seed of Israel in accordance with Yah’s laws, statutes, and Commandments.
“Ye are my witnesses, saith Yah, and my servant whom I have chosen.”
— Isaiah 43:10
Citizenship is voluntary, but once entered, it is binding.
Who Citizenship Is For?
Eligible Categories
- Israelite (Paternal Bloodline)
- Descendants of Jacob (Israel)
- Eligible for full covenant rights and restoration
- Subject to Torah governance and discipline
“You only have I known of all the families of the earth: therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities.”
— Amos 3:2
- Sojourner
- Non-Israelites who cleave to Israel
- Accept Torah authority and Israelite governance
- Limited civic participation
- No inheritance rights
“One law shall be to him that is homeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you.”
— Exodus 12:49
- Mixed Multitude
- Non-Israelites aligned economically or administratively
- No covenant authority
- No governance rights
- Strict participation boundaries
“A mixed multitude went up also with them.”
— Exodus 12:38
What Citizenship Is NOT:
Citizenship is not:
- A replacement for civil nationality
- A political party
- A protest movement
- A loophole to escape civil responsibility
- A shortcut to authority, money, or influence
ICON-ELECT does not promise protection from consequences.
It promises righteous governance.
Why Citizenship Comes Before Benefits?
Israel was destroyed because identity was separated from responsibility.
ICON-ELECT restores citizenship before:
- Economic participation (NITRA)
- Arbitration protection
- Marriage certification
- Land access
- Community trust
“Gather yourselves together, yea, gather together, O nation not desired.”
— Zephaniah 2:1
Order precedes blessing.
Rights of Citizenship:
Depending on classification, citizens may gain access to:
- Covenant Arbitration (Israelite Arbitration & Justice Court)
- Marriage Covenant Governance
- Household registry recognition
- Economic participation pathways (NITRA)
- Community standing and protection
- Restoration eligibility (if disciplined)
Rights are earned, governed, and revocable.
Responsibilities of Citizenship:
All citizens acknowledge:
- Submission to Torah-based governance
- Acceptance of arbitration authority
- Covenant accountability in conduct
- Truthfulness under oath
- Non-retaliation against judgments
- Respect for Israelite order
“He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of Elohim.”
— 2 Samuel 23:3
Discipline, Release, and Restoration
Citizenship may be:
- Suspended
- Restricted
- Released
Release is not punishment — it is removal from covenant covering.
Restoration is possible only for Israelite bloodline citizens, after repentance, witnesses, and time under probation.
“Put away from among yourselves that wicked person.”
— 1 Corinthians 5:13
How Citizenship Is Established
Citizenship begins through:
- Formal application
- Identity declaration
- Classification review
- Oath acknowledgment
- Registry entry
- Provisional status
- Qualification period
- Permanent status (if approved)
Every citizen receives a lifelong registry record.
Begin Citizenship Intake
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve.”
— Joshua 24:15
Citizenship is voluntary. Covenant accountability is not.