Israelite Citizenship

Restoring Identity, Order, and Covenant Responsibility under Yah

Who Citizenship Is For?

Eligible Categories

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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:

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:

“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:

Rights are earned, governed, and revocable.

Responsibilities of Citizenship:

All citizens acknowledge:

“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:

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:

  1. Formal application
  2. Identity declaration
  3. Classification review
  4. Oath acknowledgment
  5. Registry entry
  6. Provisional status
  7. Qualification period
  8. 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.

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