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PetriFB
05-02-2014, 12:55 AM
The Bible details precisely from the war that will be occurred in the end of times in the Middle-East, when a certain countries attack against Israel. I believe that what kind of point of view and attitude nations of the world has regarding to the word of the Bible, and Israel will decide their fate in the Last Days. Regardless of it that does you believe the Bible or not you should know that what the Bible teaches about the end of times.
The whole article is here:
http://www.kotipetripaavola.com/lastdaysgreatwarinmiddleeast.html
Mystykal
05-03-2014, 12:33 AM
The Bible details precisely from the war that will be occurred in the end of times in the Middle-East, when a certain countries attack against Israel. I believe that what kind of point of view and attitude nations of the world has regarding to the word of the Bible, and Israel will decide their fate in the Last Days. Regardless of it that does you believe the Bible or not you should know that what the Bible teaches about the end of times.
The whole article is here:
http://www.kotipetripaavola.com/lastdaysgreatwarinmiddleeast.html
Hi Perti...
The article you refer to makes so many assumptions that it begs the question as to the actual location of Israel? To assert that old Jerusalem is now in the posession of TRUE Israel is like calling Sudan the Promised land! You cannot conclude such rubbish and then claim the Bible says so....
The final decision and solution about peace to the Middle-East happen when the Lord Jesus returns to the earth to rule the world as Prince of Peace in Jerusalem. Before it, anti-christ will make deceitful peace in the Middle-East, but the peace will be broken and in the Middle-East will happen to devastate war of the end times, in which only Israel will survive as the winner from grace of Almighty God of the Bible. The prophesies of the Bible from the Last Days, diving of Jerusalem and great war in the Middle-East will occur soon.
The sole and right choice
According to prophetic word of the Bible in the Last Days there will be wars, famines, earthquakes, natural disaster, floods and lethal infectious diseases that bother people of the end times. My intention is not scared and frighten anyone, but tell the truth what the Bible teaches about the Last Days.
The sole and right choice to every person are to confess their sins to the Almighty God and repent and believe in the Lord Jesus for the remission (forgiveness) of sins, which consequence you will have a part in eternal life with God.
When you say "The sole and right choice to every person are to confess their sins to the Almighty God and repent and believe in the Lord Jesus..." is that what Jews should do as well? :confused: you act like there are TWO types of salvation - One for Jews and one for Gentiles! The Bible teaches NO such thing!
Isaiah 43:10,11
10"You are My witnesses," declares the LORD, "And My servant whom I have chosen, So that you may know and believe Me And understand that I am He. Before Me there was no God formed, And there will be none after Me. 11"I, even I, am the LORD, And there is no savior besides Me."
That is why so many people leave Christianity is because of crazy ideas like the ones put forth in the article.
Namaste.
Mystykal
Timmy
05-04-2014, 11:55 AM
Hi again Petri:icon_hello:
Ezekiel 38 may only provide part of the picture...if that.
In your other thread, "Who are the real heirs of Palestine?" (http://www.biblewheel.com/forum/showthread.php?5740-Who-are-the-real-heirs-of-Palestine), about intentions to divide ha'artetz with Yerushalyim as a central bone of contention, Zech. 12 was mentioned by Timmy relative to this.
(current conditions appear to indicate the Ezek. 38 prophecy as most valid; but when if ever have any persons been spot on correct about any Bible prophecy until it is already transpiring in our faces, or has already shown it's revealed cyclicity more clearly? Isn't it a fact that the prognosticators ever make errors, and then revamp their ill founded conclusions causing many people to scoof it all off...until it is too late?)
Further on in the prophecy of Zechariah, more bubbles forth concerning this pre-end time scenario in chapter 14, where is revealed nations that shall gather against Beni Y'israel toward the end of this age.
..although "King of the North" could mean Gog and or Magog,--and so on with the other "Kings" (China=King of the East, etc...) mentioned in Jesus' Revelation, we need to consider prophecy in relation to where it is told from by whom. The locale of Y'israel should be understood as where all directions are relative, and much of what Ezekiel is given to and revealed through Ezekiel may just be after the return of Ha'Mashiach...Gog and Magog possibly gathering to war after the millennial reign of Yah'oshuvah and not before.
Is it abnormal for God to prove to people who think they understand be caught and taken completely offguard? Seems to me, this is typical proceedure for Him.
If the surrounding context is taken into account on this wise, for both Ezek. 38 & Zech. 14, anyone who knows Hebrew will regard Zech. 14 as occuring before Ezek. 38...but Timmy could be wrong...but different hints say maybe not.
Anyway, one such hint (of Ezekiel being about more toward the very end, and more than likely not the tribulation time is found in the word you attempted to define: "acharit", which does not really mean end , though some assume so without understanding the symbolic mnemonics. Acharit actually means, "from the other side" or "looking back". For example, if a mountain is in front of you until you make passage from front foot up to the peak, and then to to foot of the other side, it does no good to look back (because you really cannot reflect upon what you recall about the mountain; and do not really have any clear image of what that the mountain really consists of.
Secondarily, acharit is to see the backside of anything. For another example, you have a front and a back side. Now anyone with a bit of finesse can make themselves appear to be what they are not by frontal appearances, but having seen their back, or even being behind them, you are able to onserve where they are going and what they are doing much better...without the fascade of cosmetics and deceptive appearances.
Acharit can mean completion, but does not neccesarily mean finality, except in the sense of (acording to GraecoRoman logical reasoning) "looking back to something" having already viewed the front to middle to near finale, now seeing the consequences coming...kind of like "reflecting on where the path you have taken led you".
Curiouser and curiouser...hunh?
Shalom Rav my Brother:pray:
Timmy
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