BIBLE
PROPHESY
A
large part of the Bible is prophesy and the mentioned prophesies will
get fulfilled (or are fulfiled already). Jesus' birthplace and his
virgin birth f.i., were prophesied in the Old Testament, to get
fulfilled during the stay on our earth of the Messiah (to the
Christians).Jesus himself prophesied the fall and destruction of the
Temple at Jerusalem. His words came true in 70 AD., when the Roman
legions stormed Jerusalem and burned and looted the “Holy of
Holiest” and the Roman rulers renamed the Holy Land into
“Palestine”. Many of the prophesies (up to 87%, some believe)
have been fulfilled, according to many Bible scolars. What remains
are mostly prophesies about the “End of Times”. These are long
term/step by step prophesies. We find them in Jeremiah, Jesaja,
Daniel and in the book of “Revelation”, the 66th and
last book of our common Bible.
These
prophesies are converging (the Nostradamus-effect). Why, because we
live in the period of the Apocalypse, the time before the 2nd
coming of Christ, zo many Christians believe, the time in which the
final prophesies (Apocalypse) will be fulfilled. The words of Jesus,
when he describes the period before his return as a “time of wars
and rumors of war”. This perfectly fits our times. There is a war
going on in Afghanistan, Congo, Iraq and Syria. These wars have
world-wide effects and lead to tensions, between Israel and Iran,
Turkey and Syria or Israel and Gaza and to a high alert of the
Western countries and the United States. The Arab world is in total
disorder and China and Japan have territorial issues, that could
easily explode, like Russia versus Ukraine, North and South Korea and
India and China/Pakistan.
I
have always been a skeptic of (all kinds of) prophesy. When Jesus
knew the old texts (and he did), he (or his entourage) could have
organised that the prophesies were fulfilled. But prophesies about
the end times, must be visible in our present global situation.
And
they are!
The
final stage of the battle between good and evil, is named in the book
of “Revelation”. The name of the battleground is called
“Armageddon”, meaning “Megiddo”, an old fortress (800 –
1000 BC.) north of Jerusalem. Napoleon visited the site and called it
“the best battleground” he knew. According to the Bible millions
of soldiers will assemble here, under the leadership of the
“Antichrist”. Blood will flow like a river, before Jesus returns
from Heaven and decides the battle and binds evil, for at least 1000
years.
Building
up armies takes a lot of time, money, preparation and planning.
Rumors say that “Kaiser Wilhelm II” of Germany, who drove Europe
into WW1, wanted to stop his troops, only to hear from his Chief of
Staff, that it was impossible. “The trains are already on the
move.” World War I was on its way.
This
is possibly happening in the area pf Megiddo right now. Armies from
all over the world, including our own Dutch military, are gathering
and a solution, to the whole conflict in this region, seems far away.
Bible prophesy in the making? The same stands for the prophet Jesaja.
He wrote down, that Egyptians will fight Egyptians and that the city
of Damascus, the capital of Syria will be destroyed. “There will be
no city left.” Jesaja's prophesy about Egypt seemed fulfilled and
the future of Damascus is constantly threatented by a raging civil
war in Syria. Destruction of Damascus is a real possibility,
escalation of this local conflict can easily lead to yet another
fulfilment of yet another Bible prophesy.
We
have been close.
The
USA wanted to bomb Damascus because of the attacks on civilians using
poisonous gasses.
It
would be a first. A democratically elected Congress and a dito
president, Barack Obama, decide to use military force against Syria
(Damascus) and, in this way being instrumental in fulfilling Bible
prophesy. The final battle at Armageddon would be ignited and Jesus'
return a big step closer.
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