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The Theological Origin of the Conflict With Iran

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:44
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The current ‘negotiations’ between Iran and the Western military powers are merely another in a series of iterations of the conflict between the “king of the South” and the “king of the North”, as described in the fractal Prophecies of Chapter 11, verses 40-45 of the Book of Daniel; the ultimate goal of which is to initiate a mutually-annihilating conflict between the “king of the South” and the “king of the North”, resulting in the “time of trouble” Prophesied in Chapter 12:1 of the Book of Daniel.

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  • The impending war with Iran is more clearly seen in Daniel 8 because the Medes and Persians in Dan 8:20 are now Iraq and Iran and Gabriel said “the vision is at the time of the end,” Dan 8:17. This is well-explained at http://AmericaInProphecy.me

    In Bible times, first Babylon, later Medo-Persia, then Grecia and finally Rome would pass through and abuse the holy land on the way to Egypt, the king of the south. Ezekiel 26:7 identifies the king of Babylon as the king of the north, and in the end-time, Babylon is shown to be the papacy in Rev 17.

    The only nation standing in the way of papal world supremacy is the US and it fits the imagery of the king of the south. We are “at the time of the end” Daniel 11:40, and the king fo the north (papacy) is overflowing our southern border as the text says. This chapter ends with the pope moving to Jerusalem, which is now being hinted at in the news. It’s amazing to see how Bible prophecy is so accurate, many centuries, even millenniums before hand.

    Richard Ruhling
    http://RichardRuhling.com

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