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A country in the middle east which has convinced the USA, that the country is populated at this time by the Children of Israel, the same ones who over 2,000 years ago attempted to kill God's chosen one Jesus.
In truth, when the original Children of Israel, the 12 sons of the Prophet Jacob, set out to kill Jesus the chosen one of God, that group forfeited its chance to be God's special people just as they were warned would happen at Leviticus 26. Now the opportunity to be chosen ones is with the gentiles. The false claimants in the middle east are impostors.
USA Joe Sixpack: But we have to keep supporting Israel even if they are constant war criminals because to do so is to support God because God has selected them unconditionally as his chosen ones for the Kingdom of God.

Independent Thinker: Read in the book they claim to follow at Leviticus 26, to see that their chosen status depended on obedience to God. Tell me if you think their efforts to kill Jesus was a pleasing obedience to God. Look at the actions of these people claiming today to be Israelites. You'll see why we call these people impostors and members of the synagogue of satan and why we refer to their country as ISFAKE.
Isfake by pamschel November 23, 2010
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A guy that you thought was a mistake but it turns out he was the perfect guy all along.

It turns out he is so caring and really makes you happy
"Damn I thought he was a mistake but it turns out he is an istake! I'm so happy!"
Istake by Dawg1994 November 24, 2016
The original word for going crazy, though someone once wrote it wrong as 'insane' and from then on, people have been mistaking the correct word for it. Fox aka TheBigGame was the inventor of this word, he is a god worshipped in many gaming cultures.
Tom - Holy shit! I am going insane!

Ben - No you're not, you're going 'isnane', L2spell.
Chris Pirillo's simplistic way of saying mistake.
"I made a gramatical mistake."
Istake by OMGROFLPOOP March 4, 2009
noun: Similar to a "mistake", an "istake" is an error to be made, ironically, whilst lecturing one about using correct grammar.
John, there are many grammatical istakes in your essay.
Istake by aconyne March 7, 2009
Meaning my milkshake is better than yours in some foreign language Jameas.
Jordy: Yo Devon, isake.
Devon: oh you wanna go
isake by Demtane June 11, 2017