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Bob's Current Events Commentary
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Ezekiel and the Middle East Conflict
If you have not yet heard it, I suggest you listen to this message I gave at a church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in October 2004. It is a detailed look at several chapters in Ezekiel that directly address today's crisis in the Middle East. It's about 2 hours long, with the last half-hour being questions and answers. |
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Traveling To Israel?
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Prophetic Events
The Bible contains a great amount of unfulfilled prophecy. Much of it deals with God's redemptive plan for Israel in the period in which we now live. The following interpretations are proposed for your prayerful consideration, not as dogma. Search the Scriptures yourself with the direction of the Holy Spirit.
1. The coastal population centers of Israel, as well as the Golan Heights, will be hit badly by some kind of enemy attack, presumably from Hezbollah and Syria. (Isaiah 33) In response, Damascus, and perhaps Amman will be wiped out. (Isaiah 17, Jeremiah 49, Zechariah 9)
2. The Palestinians will "melt away" from Judea and Samaria in a time of war, leaving it open for Jewish resettlement in a large scale. (Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 35-36)
3. The east bank of the Jordan River in what is today Jordan will be reclaimed by Israel, with many refugees fleeing the area. (Jeremiah 48-49, Isaiah 15-16)
4. South Lebanon will be also taken by Israel, presumably in the same war, opening it up for Jews around the world to settle in when they make aliyah. (Zechariah 10:10-11:1)
5. The United States will suffer a great calamity just as the Middle East "peace process" is about to come to fruition.
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A Few Short Shofar Notes
Yet the LORD longs to be gracious to you; he rises to show you compassion. For the LORD is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him! O people of Zion, who live in Jerusalem, you will weep no more. How gracious he will be when you cry for help! As soon as he hears, he will answer you. (Isaiah 30:18-19 NIV) One of the most frequently repeated themes in the Bible is an anticipated change of attitude, God's attitude towards Israel. He reiterates that in the end times, a radical transformation of expression of His affection for Israel will take place. To dramatize this, I have created a "press release" (click here) consisting of Biblical references. |
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