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TWO GREAT WARS coming to the Middle East. Israel goes into captivity one more time.

Saturday, February 21, 2015 18:07
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There are two great wars depicted in Scripture as happening in the Last Days. Both are Middle East wars centered around Israel and Jerusalem. There are other minor wars and skirmishes as we have seen over the past several decades with the likes of Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and ISIS. There will be “wars and rumors of wars” up to the time of the second coming of Jesus Christ and that event will be at the battle of Armageddon. Israel is victorious in the first war but is defeated in the second. God to the rescue.

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  • Pix

    Jerusalem was in Judea, not in Israel. The Israelites were polytheistic Egyptian immigrants, who were wiped off the face of Earth in 70 CE when Rome destroyed Judea. The Jewish European immigrants in Palestine are not Israelites, Judaism was the invention of the political party of wealthy influential money lenders and traders called the Pharisees and didn’t exist until after 70 CE. The European immigrants are only Jewish because their king dictated they were, not by birth right or choice.

    The Pharisees are the bankers and all wars are bankers wars, in that wars would not take place without bank loans. The banks loan money to both sides and are responsible for every conflict on Earth. They are not holy but the dregs, the lowest of the low.

    • Actually the ‘Isael’ mentioned on the Egyptian stele of Merneptah sounds more like Assyria.

      Petrie called upon Wilhelm Spiegelberg, a German philologist in his archaeological team, to translate the inscription. Spiegelberg was puzzled by one symbol towards the end, that of a people or tribe whom Merneptah (also written Merenptah) had victoriously smitten—”I.si.ri.ar?” Petrie quickly suggested that it read: “Israel!” Spiegelberg agreed that this translation must be correct.[1] “Won’t the reverends be pleased?” remarked Petrie. At dinner that evening, Petrie who realized the importance of the find said: “This stele will be better known in the world than anything else I have found.” The news of its discovery made headlines when it reached the English papers.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merneptah_Stele#Significance

      There is no evidence of the existence of an ancient Israel that came from Egypt. I believe that is only at the time of King Omri around 880s BC that it appears is around for about 100 years and is then destroyed.

      • Pix

        Damine “Actually the ‘Isael’ mentioned on the Egyptian stele of Merneptah sounds more like Assyria.” Correct I.si.ri.ar = Assyria, not Israel.

        “There is no evidence of the existence of an ancient Israel that came from Egypt.”

        There is evidence of a group of Egyptians fleeing Egypt under the reign of Amenhotep IV, c1’300 BCE. The inbred despot who invented and state enforced the worlds first monotheistic religion, Atenism. They left traces around Arabia’s mount Sinai region, including a temple to the Egyptian fertility goddess Hathor, depicted as a horned cow, also split rock of Moses fame is not far away. The name Israel originates from the 3 names/aspects of the Egyptian solar trinity OsirIS + RA + EL = ISRAEL. They basically represent solar minimum activity (Osiris), solar maximum activity (Ra), and balanced solar activity and thus abundance (El). The Israelites were polytheistic sun worshipping pagans.

      • Pix

        I always find it rather ironic that Moses went up mount Sinai, came back down with the 10 negative (thou shalt not) commandments, which are actually straight out of the Egyptian book of the dead. And then has a hissy fit because they have built a temple of a supposed golden calf which is actually a temple to the Egyptian horned cow fertility goddess called Hathor.

        :lol:

    • PIX
      unfortunately as usual you are wrong………….

      The Israelites were waring against each other………10 northern tribes who moved to Samaria against the 2 Judah Tribes…..Assyria Conquered The 10 Tribes in (721 -718 BC) and took them as Slaves…. These 10 Tribes were then sold off to many nations and their Seed spread throughout The World…….
      The descendants intertwined into many countries culture and ended up being “The Gentiles”….

      Judah sided with Assyria and was not decimated……. The Real Israel are these children from the lost 10 Tribes..Jesus came not to form a Religion, but to send his Apostles out to these Lost tribes so they could hear the Gospels…….That is why St Peter spent most his time in The Isles of Great Britain as a great number had occupied around this area…..Do more research and you will realize that most things you say and believe are wrong….

      • Pix

        Rob

        I’m not wrong. The Israelites as the group of Egyptians living in Judea, were wiped off the face of Earth by Rome in 70 CE. Jesus was not Jewish, Judaism didn’t exist until after 70 CE, the invention of the political party called the Pharisees, money lenders and traders. The Jesus story is identical to Dionysus also Mithra, Horus, Dagon and many other versions of the same. Here he is dying on the cross, this particular artifact is hundreds of years older than the Christian story time line.

        http://www.bible-history.com/biblestudy/ancient_crucifixion.gif

        Judaism, Catholicism, Islam and Christianity are all fairly recent fiction.

      • Dix,

        Nailed it. If you keep repeating these same lies they will eventually fall for it. Not even handsome Rob “the ameriscum muscle Throb” Christo-Creep can withstand your cerebral attacks and feminine wilds.

        As agreed I’ll be sending you a small pittance for your good work. Just a little housekeeping for the books. Is it Mrs or Miss ? Should I send it to the college in England where you hold a high-chair or to your summer home in Iceland where all my servers preside?

        Won’t be long now Honey. Papa Poo Bear is calling his children home.

  • There is Not a single prophecy in the Bible that applies to the country of Israel after 70 A.D.

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