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Two Thirds of the Jews Killed … Past or Future?

19 Saturday Sep 2015

Posted by garybowers in Prophecy in General

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Two Thirds of the Jews Killed … Past or Future?

When Israel reacted justifiably to the imminent threat of attack by Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq with a preemptive military strike against those enemies on June 5th, 1967, I remember thinking that the Jews couldn’t possibly win another war against these formidable Islamic nations. That it would be a devastating defeat for the Jews absent any miracles that produced an Against All Odds victory in their 1948-1949 War of Independence.

I’m sure many others felt the same way, even though American military experts believed that Israel might accomplish their objectives in 7-10 days because the IDF seized the element of surprise by landing the first blow. It seemed that the whole world was watching what many thought would be a war that could conceivably spell the end of the only Jewish nation on earth, a country that hadn’t yet reached its 20th birthday.

As a 20-year old student working my way through college, I vividly recall the incessant news updates while trying to concentrate on my job in the downtown precinct of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (my employer at the time). What with my classes, homework, and sleeping, I had very little time off-duty to keep track of the media updates. There were no televisions in the police precincts, but there were radios. I worked the graveyard shift (11PM-7AM, which often included weekends).

Even during this shift the Precinct Captain and Desk Sergeant kept their radios tuned to the periodic reports of the astonishing rate and precision at which Israel was dismantling her foes. I suppose their interest in the outcome had much to do with observing a modern-day epic version of David and Goliath unfolding. Although my passion for end-times Biblical prophecy in general and Israel in particular wouldn’t deepen for another decade, I, too, was completely absorbed in the almost hourly media announcements pouring in from the Middle East.

One, two, three, four days went by. With each passing day, it was becoming more and more evident that the Israelis were routing the much larger Arab military force. It was phenomenal that Israel achieved air superiority after its first day assault on the Egyptian Air Force. It was Against All Odds all over again; but this time it became readily apparent that Israel’s very survival would not be in jeopardy. Within three or four days, the only question was just how soon and how soundly the Arabs would be defeated.

Then on June 10th the broadcast was heard all over the Police Station, indeed, the entire world: The Arabs had surrendered.

In just six days Israel had achieved a victory that would go down in the annals of warfare as one of the greatest (if not greatest) military feats of all time. She had defeated four Arab nations in a three-front battle … Syria to the north, Jordan and Iraq to the east, and Egypt to the south.

Absolutely amazing! Not just the unthinkable short duration of the war, but also the casualty count reflected the decisiveness of Israel’s victory. An estimated 20,000 Arab combatants were killed with less than 1,000 Israeli deaths.

Because of his contributions to the victory, IDF Chief of General Staff Yitzhak Rabin would be given the honor of naming the war. Such names as “War of Daring” and “War of Salvation” were suggested. But in deference to the six days of creation and the resounding rout of Israel’s enemies in the same number of days, he chose the less ostentatious designation of Six-Day War. Later Rabin would become Israel’s Prime Minister.

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Famous photo of IDF soldiers at the Western Wall in 1967

Just six years later, on October 6th, 1973 the Arabs would strike first on none other than Israel’s holiest day of the year, Yom Kippur. That war lasted only three weeks, but it was much tougher for Israel to emerge victorious. In fact, there were some tenuous times when Israel could have lost that war, and Israeli casualties were much higher than in the Six-Day War. However, since then, no multi-national Arab coalition has dared launch a military campaign against Israel. Instead, they have resorted to terrorism, mortar launchings, propaganda, and BDS tactics.

World-Wide Focus on Israel

Both of these wars stirred my burgeoning interest in Israel and how she fit into end-times Biblical prophecy. To some extent or another, the entire world began to pay attention to the Middle East in general and Israel in particular. Yet it wasn’t until a decade later that my awareness of Israel’s dynamic entrance and progression on the world-stage and my focus on Biblical prophecy accelerated with a great deal of intensity. Permit me to quote the second paragraph of the first page in my book, Out of the Abyss, published in 2011.

Let’s begin with a television documentary—some thirty-five hour-long episodes—first aired in the late 1970s. At the time, I was in my early thirties. Historian Stephen Ambrose and Actor Sir Laurence Olivier narrated these programs under the title: The World at War. The programs included a ton of World War II film footage never shown before. The programs were well written, skillfully narrated, and exceptionally revealing. But it was the last six segments that captivated me … six hour-long programs with gut wrenching film of the round-up, internment, torture, and death of Jews in sadistic Nazi concentration camps. These images were powerfully and indelibly imprinted on my mind and heart.

Then a couple of pages later, I wrote:

Both astonished and distressed at the sheer magnitude of the Holocaust, I wondered how something like this could happen … I had to know. From that time forward I decided to learn more about Israel, the Jews, and prophecy … Something occurred to me that I’m sure others had already recognized; as horrible as the Holocaust had been, would Israel otherwise have been restored as a nation?

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Despite the horrendous loss of Jewish life in Nazi concentration camps and throughout Europe during World War II, it’s highly unlikely the Jewish people would have been revived as a nation without this colossal catastrophe. Most assuredly, not that quickly. In just three years after this incredibly devastating war, Israel was reborn as a sovereign nation on this earth.

Never again, said Jews all over the world. They must have their own sanctuary with definable defensible borders, with self-governing rights of citizenship and land ownership, with the inherent freedom and potential privileges of a democratic nation, and with the sovereign capacity to protect themselves. Though many peoples and nations still seek Israel’s destruction, never again will the Jews be indefensibly at the mercy of her enemies. And for once—through the United Nations—some of the world agreed with them. So much so that the UN Resolution in November, 1947 extended sovereign states’ rights to the Jews. Just seven months later, the world witnessed the rebirth of the State of Israel.

Then in the astonishing Six-Day War Israel reclaimed Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, West Bank of the Jordan River, Gaza Strip, and the Sinai Peninsula, all of which have totally or partially been given back to the Arabs, excepting the Golan Heights.

Dozens of Bible prophecies speak of the last day’s return of Jews to Israel from global exile, with the Divine guarantee that never again would Jews be stripped of or away from their Promised Land. Despite the perilous end-times turmoil that will engulf the entire earth during the Great Tribulation, including Israel—which is referred to as Jacob’s troubles—there is no indication in Scripture that the Jews will suffer the catastrophic casualties at the hands of Gentile nations that started with the Assyrian conquest of Israel in 722 BC and the Babylonian overthrow of Judah in 586 BC. Then the even more devastating defeat of Israel by the Romans in 70 AD and their ensuing global Diaspora, culminating in the unfathomable genocidal massacre of some six million Jews during the Holocaust.

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Except that is, for one passage. It is a portion of Scripture that has perplexed and troubled me for some time.

Bible prophecy, particularly those involving last day’s warnings, can be either terrifying or touching, horrifying or heartening; depending mostly on whether you are an unbeliever or believer, respectively. Even the believer can be alarmed at the enormity of, for example, death and destruction by the forces of evil in the end times but also by the wrath of God poured out on a very wicked world. As Christians, we need not be afraid of a world spinning out of control before the soon-to-come Rapture, then tilting on an apocalyptic axis and falling into the Abyss during the Tribulation. But we certainly should be motivationally moved by the apocalyptic anxiety that those left behind will experience, particularly by the tribulation saints and Jews; some of whom will be one and the same and both of whom will be relentlessly persecuted.

The Troubling Prophecy of One of My Favorite Prophets, Zechariah

The first part of the passage is one of those mind-numbing, gut-wrenching things to even think about, let alone fully grasp. I have mentally, emotionally, and spiritually agonized over the massive loss of life that this prophecy foretold for God’s chosen people. Here it is:

“Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, the man who is my partner, says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies. Strike down the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered, and I will turn against the lambs. Two-thirds of the people in the land will be cut off and die, says the Lord. But one-third will be left in the land. I will bring that group through the fire and make them pure. I will refine them like silver and purify them like gold. They will call on my name, and I will answer them. I will say, These are my people, and they will say, The Lord is our God” (Zechariah 13:7-9).

Zechariah wrote Chapters 1-8 around 520 BC after a remnant of Jews had returned to Israel from Babylon and Persia, then Chapters 9-14 about 480 BC. With the first eight chapters written primarily about rebuilding the Temple, but still containing several prophetic visions; some of them futuristic and others applying to God’s sovereign interaction with Israel and Gentile nations throughout the course of history.

Chapters 9 through 14 pertain almost exclusively to the final restoration of Israel during the end-times … predictions still awaiting fulfillment. However, there are three exceptions which were prophetically future tense to Zechariah and the Jews of that time, but historically have already come to pass. Each of these exceptions pertain to Messiah, the Good Shepherd, who would be betrayed for the paltry sum of thirty pieces of silver—the cost of a slave—as portrayed in Zechariah 11:7-13. That is precisely what transpired when Judas betrayed Jesus to the religious leaders as recorded in the Gospels.

A second prophecy is the famous announcement that nearly every believer recognizes; the fulfillment of which occurred when thousands proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah upon his triumphant entrance into Jerusalem riding on a donkey’s colt (Zechariah 9:9).

The third prophecy in these final chapters of Zechariah that has already come to pass is found in the passage we just read, beginning with, Strike down the shepherd (Zechariah 13:7b). This is an obvious reference to Messiah’s (Jesus) death on the cross. The verse goes on to say, “…and the sheep will be scattered, and I will turn against the lambs.”

Jesus referred to the scattering of the sheep as what his disciples would do when he was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:31); but Zechariah’s prophecy was broader in scope than that. Why? Because Jesus also denoted the Jews as the (lost) sheep of Israel. Moreover, the next line in Zechariah 13:7 reads, “and I will turn against the lambs.” Although the Lord temporarily withdrew his protection from Israel, he never turned against his disciples or those who would become believers in Christ … Christians. Both sheep and lambs are frequently used as a metaphorical analogy to God’s chosen people, the Jews. This broader application of the sheep and lambs to Israel will be evident as we continue.

The scattering of the sheep also took place when the Romans conquered Israel and destroyed much of Jerusalem including complete demolition of the rebuilt Temple in 70 AD. The scattering and the turning against the lambs signified God’s withdrawal of his protection from his chosen people for rejecting their Messiah who established the New Covenant with the greatest price ever paid … his very blood, the life of the Son of God. The Great Diaspora ensued in which millions of Jews were exiled to many nations. With, however, the greater majority of the Jewish population settling in countries of today’s Europe over hundreds of years. Also, a sizeable number ended up in Russia. Not until the birth of the United States and later the horrendous Holocaust, would more Jews live in America than anywhere else in the world. Even that has now changed, with the greatest concentration of Jews in Israel, itself … 6.3 million.

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Depicts Roman Destruction of Jerusalem

According to reliable census, the historical world-wide population of Jews reached its peak in 1939, with a total of 16,728,000. Of that figure, approximately 8,800,000 million resided in European countries, a little over 50 per cent. Today’s Jewish global population is about 13,900,000.

Whether positive or negative or neutral, Scripture is absolutely amazing in its detail, both historically and prophetically … including people, genealogies, times, events, nations, and numbers. See, for example, the Eye of Prophecy article entitled, The Shocking Statistics of the Great Tribulation, posted 6-6-15.

In the passage quoted earlier from Zechariah 13:7-13, it is a number (fraction) that distressed me for many years. In the context of the horrible tragedy of the Holocaust in which six million Jews were murdered, I simply couldn’t come to terms with Zechariah 13:8, which reads: “Two thirds of the people in the land will be cut off and die, says the Lord. But one-third will be left in the land.”

Each time I read this passage, the figures and the repercussions stunned me … during the last days Tribulation, two-thirds of Jews would be killed. On more than one occasion I recall shedding some tears. “Please, Lord,” I pleaded. “Is there any way that you would prevent this from happening?” And, yet, what God says will happen, happens. The Word that he gives to his prophets always comes to pass.

I had read volumes about the sickening Holocaust. I had seen countless hours of film footage depicting the shocking scenes of death by starving, shooting, hanging, and gassing European Jews. But I needed to know what had happened and why. As indicated earlier in this article, it was principally the Holocaust that expanded my interest in Biblical prophecy. And now, I simply couldn’t imagine that God’s chosen people must go through yet another catastrophic carnage that would kill two-thirds of them. Wasn’t the Holocaust enough?

“But Lord,” I said. “That’s too many. That would be four million dead in Israel alone. Please help me to understand why. Is there any other way to see this?” Yet I resigned to what Scripture was saying and accepted that one-third would surely survive.

And, then, recently it happened! The Lord took off the shades from my eye of prophecy (a self-directed pun), and made me see more clearly. There is another (accurate) explanation to these seven verses in Zechariah Chapter 13!

There are four basic mistakes that even the most ardent, well-meaning students of Scripture sometimes make, especially regarding prophecy. They fail to:

  • Thoroughly scrutinize the context of the passage.
  • Compare the passage to as many (if not all) other similar passages on that subject.
  • Evaluate and relate the passage to history or to contemporary times, when obviously necessary.
  • Fit the prophetic event into Scripture. Instead they squeeze a particular prophetic passage/subject of Scripture or a historical event into a presupposition or theory or premature conclusion.

The more difficult the passage, the more scrupulous we need to be in our examination and application of what the Bible is telling us. Sometimes that is equally, if not more, true when the verses seem to be so very evident to us.

Regarding this passage in question, I was guilty of some of these errors; as has been virtually every other Bible commentator I’ve read or heard. Which is especially ironic; because particularly for the past ten years or so, The Lord has impressed on me the need to meticulously study and apply Biblical prophecy by adhering to these Bible teaching principles. It goes with the gift of teaching graciously given to me by the Lord. The actual sharing with others verbally and/or in written form constitutes only about 50% of what a teacher does. Before that can successfully be done, there must be the capacity to make comparisons, contrasts, correlations, and connections that most people don’t make or don’t want to make, i.e. that’s what teachers are for! Really effective teachers (should) do more than just present facts. They should provide relevant and accurate commentary. In involves not just investigative reporting, but also editorial journalism.

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Sometimes, however, it’s more than just an interpretational mistake. It is the Holy Spirit’s illumination by showing us something we had missed or overlooked even after many readings of a specific passage. Or, the Lord will graciously clarify or correct an incorrect or incomplete understanding of a particular passage.

So What Happened? … The Accurate Application

Immediately after Zechariah 13:7 where we read that the Shepherd (Messiah) is killed and the sheep (Jews) are scattered, we read in verse eight: “Two-thirds of the people in the land will be cut off and die…” In the Complete Jewish Bible, the wording is, “In time, throughout that land, two-thirds of those in it will be destroyed.” This translation is effectively saying the same thing, but gives us a more definitive grasp of precisely what land Zechariah is referencing.

For years I assumed or presumed that the “land” was Israel, which is a fairly reasonable application or conclusion. Why? Because (nearly) all of the final six chapters of Zechariah refer to the restoration of the Jews to and in Israel. For example: “On that day the Lord their God will rescue his people, just as a shepherd rescues the sheep. They will sparkle in his land like jewels in a crown” (Zechariah 9:16, italics for emphasis).

The above referenced italicized phrase on that day, is used many times in these final chapters … sixteen times from Zechariah Chapter 12 through 14 alone. That phrase is synonymous with The Day of the Lord employed by other Old Testament prophets. On that day refers to the end-times final restoration of Israel, which began when Israel was miraculously reborn as a nation in 1948; but which will exponentially intensify at the outset of the Millennium. As explained throughout other Eye of Prophecy articles, the Day of the Lord begins with the Rapture of the Church, followed very soon by the Seven-Year treaty between Antichrist and Israel, the triumphant return of Christ at the end of the Tribulation, then the Millennial Reign of Messiah Jesus. In the specific passage we’re examining (Chapter 13), the phrase on that day is used twice in the opening verses one through six.

But at verse seven the scene abruptly shifts to another prophecy that, as we’ve already seen, applies to the death of Messiah and scattering exile of God’s chosen people to the land or throughout that land. Just like the interlude or parenthetical scene of Messiah being sold for thirty pieces of silver (Zechariah 11) or majestic entrance into Jerusalem (Chapter 9), these prophecies have already been fulfilled. They are separate and distinct from the remaining passages that apply exclusively to the last days. Which is another feature that I missed until recently. Actually, I hadn’t missed the fact of the Shepherd being betrayed and that same Shepherd (Messiah Jesus) being killed and the sheep being scattered clearly had already taken place.

What I missed was the fact that the passage of Zechariah 13:7-9 is distinctly separate from verses one through six of Chapter 13 and all of the other (on that day) end-times content of Chapters 9-14, except for Messiah’s procession into Jerusalem and his subsequent betrayal. However, Verses 7, 8, & 9 of Chapter 13 cannot be separated, one from the other. They are all an integral part of a succession of three events: Messiah’s death, the sheep scattered, and two-thirds of them killed … all of which have already taken place!

Here’s how and why:

To where were the sheep scattered and from where would two-thirds of them be cut off and die? Answer: They were scattered to the land or that land. Historically what is that land? Answer: First and foremost and predominately to the European Continent.

Not to or in Israel? They were exiled from Israel in 70 AD not to Israel. And the two-thirds who would be killed would die in the lands to which they were exiled. Not in Israel.

Do you see where we’re heading with this? Yes? No? Either way, let’s continue with more proof, scripturally, historically, and deductively to demonstrate that ALL of the events of Zechariah 13:7-9 have already taken place. Or with regard to Verse 9, has begun and will peak during the Day of the Lord.

More Evidence and Evaluation

For sure, I had previously considered that the two-thirds of Jews killed in this passage were those who died during the Holocaust. In fact, as terrible as the Holocaust was, I had hoped that the passage was referring to that tragic event. Meaning that Israel wouldn’t have to go through another massive bloodbath during the Tribulation. But, in addition to the mistaken notion that the land is Israel instead of the (now) obvious correlation that the land is where the Jews were scattered, my calculations based on the Holocaust were also wrong.

In trying to somehow apply the passage to what had already taken place during World War II, I used the correct figure of six million Jews killed during the Holocaust; however, I inaccurately applied that figure to the total number of Jews in the world just before World War II began. When that’s done, we get the figure of 35% of Jews killed during the Holocaust. Which is mathematically correct, but it is not anywhere close to the two-thirds killed as predicted by Zechariah. Actually, it’s closer to the one-third remnant who would survive.

BUT, let’s see what happens when we apply the two-thirds killed to the existing Jewish population in Europe just before Hitler and the Third Reich began their Final Solution of the Jews.

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When we divide the 6 million Jews murdered by Nazi Germany by the 8.8 million European Jews of that time, we get the astounding figure of 68%. Almost exactly TWO-THIRDS! Not only is that far beyond mere coincidence, it is a correlative confirmation of the two-thirds prophesied in Zechariah.

Now then, if someone wants to take issue with the fact that Jews were scattered to nations other than European, particularly Russia; thereby, concluding that the number killed would be logically less than the two-thirds foretold by Zechariah, my response would be, that’s fine.

However, I would also counter that the two-thirds could or should then be expanded to not just the European Holocaust (six million), but to all Jews killed through Russian pogroms, by the Spanish Inquisition, through the Crusades, and other less notable, but nonetheless Anti-Semitic campaigns against the Jews up to the time of Israel’s rebirth as a nation. Obviously it would take a lot of research, if it could actually be done, to establish and compare the approximate number killed to the total number of Jews born during that time frame. Yet, I would still propose a premise or make a prediction that the number killed would be two-thirds of the total Jewish population during those times. Either way, I now see that the accurate application of Zechariah’s two-thirds prophecy has already taken place.

The overwhelmingly clear evidence of the Bible is that once the Jews returned from exile, they would never again be driven from the land. Their time of physical and spiritual restoration would begin. Though they will undoubtedly suffer many more casualties during the Antichrist’s assault against Israel leading to Armageddon, it will not be anything like the appalling losses suffered during World War II or before.

Which is another reason why I was in denial over what I thought the Bible was clearly stating, i.e. two-thirds of Jews would be killed during the last days (on that day or the Day of the Lord) during the Great Tribulation. I couldn’t bring myself to the point of matching this kind of devastation and death to the fact that the time of Gentile domination over Israel ended in 1967 (Six-Day War), with the beginning of that end of domination taking place when Israel was declared a sovereign state by the United Nations in 1948. A two-thirds loss of life seemed to be an incomprehensible contradiction to the wonderful blessings God would begin to bestow on Israel beginning with the regathering of the Jews from world-wide exile and the rebirth of the Jewish nation.

For example: In the titanic assault of the Gog/Magog nations against Israel as found in Ezekiel 38 & 39 (of which I’ve written about in several Eye of Prophecy articles), God providentially and divinely defeats this Russian and Iranian led coalition with virtually no fighting on the part of Israel. With the obvious inference that Israel will suffer very few casualties during this massive campaign against them.

For sure there will be perilous times for the Jews (for everyone) during the last half of the Tribulation. In fact, the very next (last) chapter in Zechariah tells us what will take place. Note that the passage begins with, “the day of the Lord” which clearly brings the reader back to the last days (Tribulation) period of time.

“Watch, for the day of the Lord is coming when your possessions will be plundered right in front of you! I will gather all the nations to fight against Jerusalem. The city will be taken, the houses looted, and the woman raped. Half the population will be taken into captivity, and the rest will be left among the ruins of the city. Then the Lord will go out to fight against those nations, as he has fought in times past” (Zechariah 14:1-3).

Notice, however, that only Jerusalem is mentioned here, not all of Israel. No time/space in this article to elaborate on that, but when this passage is compared to Zechariah 12:4-9, we see that this is when Messiah will gloriously appear and immediately begin fighting with and for Israel, beginning with the rest of Israel first, then focusing on Jerusalem. Moreover, Zechariah 14 tells us that half of the people will be taken captive and the other half remain in Jerusalem. Certainly some will be killed, but the logical and reasonable conclusion is that most of Jerusalem’s population will survive.

In fact, Zechariah 14:4 continues to prophecy that when Christ returns, he will first set foot on the Mount of Olives (right next to Jerusalem), which will cause the mountain to split in half. Many Jews will escape through the valley caused by this amazing split of the mountain.

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Photo shows Mount of Olives

All this combined with Revelation 12:13-14, which tells us that Israel (many Jews, but certainly not all) will be protected by the Lord during part of the Tribulation, puts the finishing touches on this correct application of Zechariah’s two-thirds loss of Jewish life prophecy.

Also, expanding on this by looking at it in still another way: The Holocaust was, in fact, predicted in the Bible.

Things to Ponder

I am so grateful to the Lord!

Would you come along side me with the following prayer of thanksgiving highlighted in italics.

Thank you, Lord!

Thank you that your people will never again suffer the loss of life so brutally inflicted on them by the evil Third Reich, or even by the ancient Romans. Thank you for correct understanding and application of the two-thirds in Zechariah Chapter 13. That nowhere near that number will perish again.

Of course, it was there all along. You are immutable, the same yesterday, today, and forever. Like you, your word does not change. Rather, it changes us. By the power and under the influence of the Holy Spirit, your Word counsels, clarifies, comforts, and corrects.

Thank you for concluding the two-thirds prophecy with the following promise that began to unfold soon after World War II and continues to this day, and will be complete upon your majestic return to the earth:

“I will bring that group through the fire and make them pure. I will refine them like silver and purify them like gold. They will call on my name, and I will answer them. I will say, ‘These are my people,’ and they will say, ‘The Lord is our God’” (Zechariah 13:9).

Thousands of Messianic Jews in today’s world will attest to the beginning of this wonderful promise; this good thing that you, O Lord, have brought out of the terrible slaughter of the sheep during World War II. Those left of this one-third remnant, their children and grandchildren are being refined by the turmoil of today’s world in chaos, and will be thoroughly purified during the final times of Jacob’s troubles during the Great Tribulation.

At that time your chosen people, your special possession will hear and listen, look and see, know and recognize their Messiah, none other than the one whom they pierced. And they will say, ‘Baruch haba, beshem Adonai.’ Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.

And then, all of Israel will be saved!

Amen!

Replacement Theology (Part II)

26 Saturday Jul 2014

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REPLACEMENT THEOLOGY (Part II)

If you read last week’s Eye of Prophecy article on Replacement Theology, you might have said, “Okay, I understand that it’s Biblically wrong to believe that the Church has replaced the people and nation of Israel including the erroneous conclusion that God has abandoned his plans for Israel and the Jews in favor of the Church; but does that really make a difference in today’s world or the future?” Or if you didn’t read the previous article or know very little about Replacement Theology, you might be thinking: So, what’s this about? Why is it such a big deal? What harm has it done or will do? In the end God will make all things right.

You got the last part right. The Bible is explicitly clear: God will conquer evil and restore justice and peace to this corrupt and crazy world we live in. But until that time, the Lord also expects his true followers to proclaim the good news of the Gospel, to defend the truth of God’s Word, to resist and expose false teachings, to fully understand that his plan for Israel is embedded in everlasting and irreplaceable Covenants that he made with Abraham and David. God will make good on these eternal promises to Israel. We’re watching these things unfold before our very eyes, in this generation.

Last week we looked briefly at one of history’s most horrendous crimes (The Holocaust) in which evil leaders—Hitler and the Third Reich—of an entire nation used Replacement Theology to, in part, justify genocide of the Jewish race. They cunningly cited Martin Luther’s misguided, misunderstood, and misapplied theology that God had forever abandoned the Jews.

To wit: The Jews were not only a forgotten people, but they fully deserved all the bad things that had happened to them or would happen to them. Moreover, the Church was the only thing that mattered to God; thus, the Church would inherit all of the blessings that had been previously promised to Israel and the Jews. Never mind that Hitler and his cronies also hated Christianity and persecuted most pastors and churches that in any way, shape, or form spoke out against the Third Reich. Those who supported or protected the Jews would suffer the same horrific fate in the concentration camps.

After all, Israel as a nation was no more, having been destroyed by the Romans some fifteen hundred years before Luther came on the scene. The Jews had been scattered to the four winds, wandering throughout the earth, settling in countries that barely tolerated their presence. Worst of all according to advocates of Replacement Theology: The vast majority of Jews in Germany and elsewhere refused to accept Jesus Christ as their Messiah and convert to Christianity. Luther considered this an affront to God and the Church; thus, in a display of appalling intolerance he turned on the Jews and hounded them in no less fashion than the Catholic Church had persecuted him and the fledgling Protestant movement.

In a strange but perverse twist of fate, Martin Luther and those who championed his departure from the Catholic Church became bedfellows with the Catholic Church in their oppression of the Jews. They endorsed the tactics of the very institution that Martin Luther defied when he proclaimed the real truth of the gospel … salvation by the grace of God apprehended by faith, and faith alone. Luther knew all about the mostly catholic Crusades against Islam which also included slaughter of thousands of Jews on the way to Jerusalem and in Jerusalem. And he certainly knew about the Spanish Inquisition in which the Catholic Church murdered thousands of Jews, before, during, and after Martin Luther’s lifetime. Yet when it came to Judaism, Catholics and Protestants set aside their differences to harass, deprive, oppress, and even eradicate God’s chosen people … in an effort to make sure the Jews got what they deserved.

The Risk of Taking on Israel

Yes, it’s true that God again withdrew his protection of the Jews that led to the Roman conquest of 70 AD. Because of the lapse of some fifteen hundred years, I suppose it was somewhat natural or humanly logical for Martin Luther to surmise that the Jews would never be restored to the land of Israel or fulfill their God-appointed destiny. This may have been even truer with the passage of another four hundred years leading to the 20th century. But there’s absolutely no excuse for anyone today to ignore the incredible Birth of a Nation as demonstrated by Israel’s rebirth in May, 1948. The Jews return to the Promised Land signaled a homecoming to the place given to them by God as an everlasting possession. Hence, they should no longer be replaced by the Church; in fact, this replacement was a grievous error to begin with.

There’s no excuse to any longer support the twisted theology that Israel will be forever supplanted by the Church, with the disturbing results such as nations and even churches boycotting, sanctioning, divesting, and delegitimizing (even demonizing) Israel in today’s world. Or the new emerging spin of Replacement Theology, given the term Christian Palestinianism. In a few words, that term means (illogically and unreasonably) taking sides with the Arab Palestinians in Israel against Israel itself for two reasons: (1) Endorsement of the core tenants of Replacement Theology; (2) total ignorance of the history of Palestine and Israel since 1917, but especially since 1948. Indeed, Anti-Semitism has begun to rear its ugly head all over the world, unlike anything we’ve seen since the Holocaust.

There are some who even compare the State of Israel to Hitler’s Third Reich. That is the absolute height of hypocrisy, hatred, and ignorance, given the fact six million completely innocent Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. In past wars and in the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Israelis go so far as to warn Palestinian civilians to vacate certain areas, before the IDF targets those areas to attack terrorists (who blatantly use their people as human shields). Are these the tactics of a nation bent on genocide? Hardly. Conversely, Hamas and other Muslim terrorist groups deliberately target Israeli civilians with their rockets, missiles, and suicide bombers. They even use their own people as human shields. Truly in today’s world: Evil is good and good is evil.

They have no idea what they’re doing. They have no clue as to the enormous risk taken when people, cities, and countries denounce Israel. Do they think that God’s promise that those who curse Israel will, in turn, be cursed was an idle threat? (Genesis 12:3). Or maybe they do know what they’re doing! Perhaps they like to play with fire.

The very fact of Israel’s return from the fires of Nazi death camps and the floods of dispersion precludes and refutes the notion that the Jews have no place in God’s design for the human race. So what, if it took nearly 2000 years … it could have taken 4000 years but it still would have happened. A thousand years is but a day in God’s cosmic calendar.

That was Luther’s monumental mistake, and the grave error made by so many so-called Christians today and even by true, well-meaning believers in Christ: That God has only one plan and it involves only the true Church, the body of Christ. WRONG! WRONG! Not that the Lord doesn’t have a wonderful plan for the Church, the bride of Christ … most assuredly he does. But he has an equally marvelous future for the very people he called out from the nations beginning with Abraham; the Jewish race who gave us our Messiah.

Israel’s destiny is certain. Her time of discipline by banishment to the ends of the earth is over. God has restored his protection of Israel, though there are still tough times ahead. She is being and will continue to be reestablished to her rightful place of prominence among the nations of the earth. She has a fervent hope and a glorious future guaranteed by none other than the LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The God who gave his name to Moses as I AM. No other god can predict the future, because there is no other god besides the true and living God … Yahweh.

We will continue to hammer this point home: God’s original purpose for Israel will be accomplished. This is not just a wish or a whim. Why? Because there are literally hundreds of Scriptural passages that dogmatically assert with absolute certainty that Israel will be reinstated as a nation and the Jews will return physically to that land and spiritually back to the God of Israel; and will one day (soon) recognize and passionately embrace their Messiah, Yeshua. There are far more Scriptural references to Israel’s future than that of the Church.

Passages such as: “See, my people will return from far away, from lands to the north and west and from as far south as Egypt. Sing for joy, O heavens! Rejoice, O earth! Burst into song, O mountains! For the Lord has comforted his people and will have compassion on them in their suffering. Yet Jerusalem says, ‘The Lord has deserted us; the Lord has forgotten us.’ Never! Can a mother forget her nursing child? Can she feel no love for the child she has borne? But even if that were possible, I would not forget you!” (Isaiah 49:12-15).

The proponents of Replacement Theology can try as hard as they like to substitute the Church for Israel in these verses (and many other similar passages) but they will fail miserably. Just look at the passage again and try to squeeze the Church into the text. It can’t be done. There’s nothing whatsoever symbolic in this text. Just one example: the literal directions of the compass—north, west, south—in proximity to Jerusalem. From lands all around Israel, “my people will return from far away…” Nowhere (else) in Scripture do we learn that the Church will be returning to Jerusalem from distant lands or from lands surrounding Israel. Frankly, that’s absurd. The Church is not geographically centered anywhere (certainly not in Rome). It’s comprised of multiple Peoples, races, languages, and ethnic groups from every nation on the face of the earth.

Also, the last I heard, a mother’s deep love for her child is just as strong today as it was when Replacement Theology claims the Church replaced Israel … at Pentecost. Thus, the analogy with God’s immense love for Israel and guarantee that Israel will never be forgotten is just as true today and tomorrow and forever. But the Lord declares in this passage that even if a mother could forsake her child that the Lord would, “not forget you!” (Israel). Either God lied when he said this (and all the other passages that declare God’s eternal love and destiny for Israel) or the Church did not, in fact, replace Israel at Pentecost or any other time in history.

Replacement Theology … Back to Its Beginning

As alluded, the idea of the Church displacing Israel certainly didn’t begin in Martin Luther’s time. It was long before that, going all the way back to the first century. By the time that Paul wrote his letter to the church in Rome around 57 AD, some Gentile (and even some Jewish) believers were already entertaining the idea that the Jewish people in general and Israel in particular no longer had any meaningful place in God’s ultimate plan for the human race. That Israel’s time had come and gone; she had served her purpose as a chosen people. Accordingly, Israel must be cast-off in light of God’s unveiling of a great mystery—the synthesis of Jew and Gentile into one new creation.

In part this may have been attributed to their misunderstanding that the spiritual truth of the one new man in Christ also extended to the physical existence of Israel and the Jews … as presented in last week’s article by quoting from Galatians, which was written some seven-eight years before the book of Romans. “There is no longer Jew or Gentile… For you are all one in Christ Jesus. And now that you belong to Christ, you are the true children of Abraham….” (Galatians 3: 28-29).

And later when the gospels were written (although many alive at that time may have remembered the words of Jesus, himself … even before the gospels were written), some believers may have misunderstood and misapplied the parables of Jesus as found in Matthew 21 & 22. There are three parables: Parable of the Two Sons; (Matthew 21: 28-32); Parable of the Evil Farmers (Matthew 21: 33-46); Parable of the Wedding Dinner (Matthew 22: 1-14).

Each of these parables are addressed primarily to the Jewish religious leaders who had just tried to trap him again with a blunt confrontational question: “By what authority are you doing all these things. Who gave you the right? (Matthew 21:23). Jesus’s reply and handling of this question is remarkable … but so are all of his responses to the religious leaders. If you’re curious, go ahead and read it!

Each of the three parables contain the same theme/truth: Essentially that the Kingdom of God/Heaven will be removed from the Jews and given to the Gentiles. This is best summarized in the second parable when Jesus concludes: “I tell you, the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation that will produce the proper fruit” (Matthew 21:43). At face value, then, it would seem feasible that 1st century Christians—especially Gentile Christians—would resolve that the new creation in Christ (II Corinthians 5:17) of each believer as individual members of the whole (the body of Christ) should supersede everything contained in the Old Covenant, including the very nation of Israel.

Note that Jesus was referring to the Kingdom of God exclusively in the context of the Jewish religious leaders (representing all of Israel) forfeiting their role and participation in accomplishing the very purpose for Israel’s existence, i.e. to be a light to all nations by sharing the Word of God and recognizing and accepting the Jewish Messiah at the appointed time of his arrival. The Jewish leaders did none of these things. More than that: In light of the overwhelming evidence (Jesus’s teaching and miracles), they still rejected their Messiah and eventually handed him over to be killed by the Romans.

Yet, the Kingdom of Heaven was not Israel itself, nor would it be confined to the Jews. That’s the pivotal point missed by those who say Israel is a nonentity … totally abandoned by God, completely cut off from all future prophecies and promises. It would not be Israel, herself, that would be forever thrown away; rather, it was the Kingdom of God—temporarily established in the hearts of individuals all over the world—that would be taken away from Israel.

Of course, Israel and the Jews would suffer the consequences, pay the penalty for once again disobeying God and his Word (specifically as applied to their Messiah); which was no less than future judgment placed on Israel by the Lord during the time of Moses … see Leviticus Chapter 26. The ultimate phase of that four-part declaration (Seven times over) entailed the destruction of Israel and exiled captivity to the Gentile nations. That’s exactly what happened in 70 AD; as well as the Babylonian Captivity in 586 BC, one that the Jews would tragically not learn their lesson.

Again, the pivotal point missed by Replacement Theology: Even the devastating loss of the Jews beloved land, Israel, and forced exile for nearly 2000 years was not a permanent consequence of their disobedience. In fact that was impossible, if for no other reason than all of the Old Testament promises of Israel’s restoration and eternal destiny as God’s chosen people, one of which was quoted earlier in this article.

For that matter, if God could renege on his promises to Israel, then couldn’t he conceivably do the same with promises made to New Covenant believers (the Church)? For example: What if the Lord decided not to Rapture the Church after all (I Thessalonians 4 and I Corinthians 15), because the Church had in the last days strayed so far from God that it was hardly recognizable?

Yes, how unfortunate that millions of people in today’s world prefer to ignore or even reject God’s magnificent plan for Israel and the Jews (remnant), because they simply cannot and will not grasp the fact that God’s discipline of Israel was only temporary. But already in the Apostle Paul’s time, this sinister half-truth had stealthily crept into the Church. Which is why the Holy Spirit inspired Paul to write Chapters 9, 10, and 11 of Romans. Why Martin Luther and so many others have arbitrarily chosen to ignore these chapters found in the same book that Luther used as valid evidence against the practices of the Catholic Church, will be forever beyond my comprehension of such things. Except to say that even giants of the faith can be misled and deceived if they don’t study and compare all of Scripture … to all of Scripture.

Any passage/topic in the Bible can be interpreted and understood by using two criteria: (1) The Bible itself … either by context or by allowing one or more other passages to support, magnify or clarify a certain passage; (2) by historical events that verify the accuracy of Biblical prophecy and/or the validity of the existence of people, places, and events recorded in Scripture.

Time/space doesn’t permit an in-depth examination of these three marvelous chapters in Romans concerning Israel and how the Jewish people continue to fit into God’s timeless plan of the ages. Please read them for yourself and/or read the Eye of Prophecy article entitled, The Heart and Soul of Israel, published on 1-4-14, under the category of Current Events … for a more comprehensive understanding that God will never abandon what he calls his Special Possession.

Romans 9-11: The Enduring Legacy of the Jews and Israel

Paul had not yet been to Rome, thus he wasn’t personally involved or responsible for establishing the fellowship (church) of believers in Rome. His letter to the church in Rome was written from Corinth near the end of his third missionary journey throughout many provinces of the Roman Empire. Sometime before the letter was written Paul had significantly reduced his evangelistic efforts to the Jews. For two reasons: (1) Jesus had specifically selected Paul to proclaim the Gospel to the Gentiles; (2) Frequently, in his early preaching to the Jews, he had been severely persecuted by the Jewish religious leaders, some of whom were undoubtedly the very ones who took part in handing over Jesus to the Romans for crucifixion.

Nearly all of the early Christians were Jews; but in no small part attributed to Paul’s efforts, many Gentiles were accepting the Jewish Messiah as their Savior. And, as indicated: by the time that Paul wrote Romans, it’s evident that many believers were questioning whether God had or would eliminate Israel from her original prophetic inheritance; a birthright graphically depicted by Jewish prophets long before, particularly Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Zechariah.

Yet, Paul was still utterly passionate for and compassionate to his Jewish brethren. So much so, that he begins these three chapters with the most incomprehensible, unfathomable statement ever made by a human being (in my opinion). I say that in the context of how knowledgeable Paul already was about so great a salvation that Christ had made possible through his sacrificial death.

“My heart is filled with bitter sorrow and unending grief for my people, my Jewish brothers and sisters. I would be willing to be forever cursed—cut off from Christ!—if that would save them. They are the people of Israel, chosen to be God’s adopted children. God revealed his glory to them. He made covenants with them and gave them his law. He gave them the privilege of worshiping him and receiving his wonderful promises. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are their ancestors, and Christ himself was an Israelite as far as his human nature is concerned…” (Romans 9: 2-5)

After making this astounding statement, Paul then explains that Israel and the Jews are here to stay. And keep in mind, this was only some thirteen years before the tragic devastation of Jerusalem and total destruction of the Temple, as predicted by Jesus some twenty-five years earlier. Paul was fully aware of Jesus’s prediction.

“Well, then, has God failed to fulfill his promise to Israel? No, for not all who are born into the nation of Israel are truly members of God’s people!” (Romans 9:6). Paul goes on to explain that the authentic children of Abraham would be those Jews who recognized that Isaac was the true Son, “…through whom your descendants will be counted, though Abraham had other children, too. This means that Abraham’s physical descendants are not necessarily children of God. Only the children of the promise are considered to be Abraham’s children” (Verses 7-8).

By the end of Chapter 9, Paul had already gotten to the heart of the matter; by synthesizing and reconciling the dilemma of the New Covenant (that both Jew and Gentile are redeemed alike by faith in Messiah Jesus) with the Abrahamic covenant that the Jews would forever possess the land of Israel. This is possible because, “only a remnant (of the Jewish people) will be saved” (Verse 27). He goes on at the end of this Chapter and much of Chapter 10 to explain that both Jews and Gentiles are made right with God the same way, because, “…all who believe in him (Jesus) are made right with God” (Romans 10:4).

Not until Chapter 11 does Paul answer the final million dollar question of whether Israel itself would be utterly and inevitably disowned by God.

“I ask, then, has God rejected his own people, the nation of Israel! Of course not! I myself am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham and a member of the tribe of Benjamin. No, God has not rejected his own people, whom he chose from the very beginning….” (Romans 11: 1-2).

Then, “Did God’s people stumble and fall beyond recovery? Of course not! They were disobedient, so God made salvation available to the Gentiles. But he wanted his own people to become jealous and claim it for themselves. Now if the Gentiles were enriched because the people of Israel turned down God’s offer of salvation, think how much greater a blessing the world will share when they finally accept it” (Romans 11:11-12, italics for emphasis).

This is nothing short of an astounding statement. Think about what’s being said here. Not only will individual Jews and Israel as a nation be restored to God, but the whole world (what’s left of it after the Great Tribulation) will receive God’s blessings beyond belief, i.e. global justice, prosperity, true brotherhood, unity, safety, peace … without wars and corruption and greed. The beginning of this great revival of the Jewish people is already beginning all over the world. More Jews have come to Christ in the last seventy years than in all of history. And it will culminate at the end of the Great Tribulation when, as a Nation, the Jews will cry out as one voice for Messiah Jesus to save them—both physically and spiritually. When they do so the entire world will receive a blessing of unrivaled and unheard of proportions.

“I will strengthen Judah and save Israel; I will restore them because of my compassion. It will be as though I had never rejected them, for I am the Lord their God, who will hear their cries” (Zechariah 10:6).

That my friend, is what the Second Coming of Christ—his physical return to Jerusalem at the end of the Great Tribulation—is all about, to be followed by the magnificent rule and reign of Jesus during the Millennium. Until and unless the Jews (which they certainly will) look up to see that redemption is near and, thereby, reach out and embrace Jesus as their Messiah, the Great Tribulation would continue until no one on the earth would be left alive. Jesus says as much during the Mount of Olives discussion with his disciples. “For there will be greater anguish than at any time since the world began. And it will never be so great again. In fact, unless that time of calamity is shortened, not a single person will survive. But it will be shortened for the sake of God’s chosen ones” (Matthew 24:21-22).

The chosen ones are the Jews, NOT the tribulation saints. Chosen ones is exactly the same terminology in Romans that Paul used for the Jews. There are other Bible passages to support application as the Jews (Jewish nation of Israel and Jews all over the world) not the least of which is a companion verse in Matthew 24. “And he will send out his angels with the mighty blast of a trumpet, and they will gather his chosen ones (some translations say “elect”) from all over the world….” (Verse 31). This verse clearly follows/succeeds Jesus’s physical return to the earth … read the preceding verses for confirmation. And this verse echoes numerous Old Testament passages that talk about the gathering of Jews from all over the earth, such as Isaiah Chapter 49, cited earlier in this article.

What is it, then, that will cause Christ to shorten the greatest calamity of all time … the Great Tribulation? None other than when the Jews shout their acknowledgment of Yeshua as Savior and King. When they say, Baruch, haba, beshem Adonai. “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.” In that very day, the King of all kings will personally put a stop to the world-wide carnage reaching such a terrible crescendo that would destroy civilization as we know it. Were it not for Messiah’s compassionate love for his people and his hearken to their desperate plea for help, and cry for salvation; the entire earth would be destroyed.

“And so all Israel will be saved. As the Scriptures say, ‘The one who rescues will come from Jerusalem and he will turn Israel away from ungodliness’” (Romans 11:26).

Because God does, indeed, make all things work together for good to them that love him (Romans 8:28), he will turn the sadness and badness of Israel’s rejection of Messiah and rejection of Israel by the nations into a glorious victorious rescue of his people from utter annihilation at the hands of the Antichrist. And then pour out blessings of monumental proportions to those Gentiles who supported and sustained the Jews.

Things to Ponder

Most people who actively or tacitly support Replacement Theology don’t even know that’s what they’re doing; in fact, many have never even heard the term. They don’t know enough about the Bible to understand the significant difference between the Church and Israel, and even less about God’s two distinctly separate plans for these two groups of God’s people(s). Instead, they see through the eyes of misguided church leaders and listen to equally misguided and misinformed secular politicians and journalists who themselves ignore the true history of the Middle East concerning Israel and its Arab neighbors. Just look at the dozens of United Nations sanctions against Israel, while at the same time minimizing and virtually ignoring the brutality of what Muslims are doing against fellow Muslims (and Christians) in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Egypt and other countries.

When will they ever learn?

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  • Reappearance of Satan, a Roman Emperor & Two Ancient Prophets … Bodily!
  • Reappearance of the Beast (Antichrist)
  • Reexamination of Messiah’s Imminent Return & The Omega Generation
  • Remember December (Kislev) … A Hidden Gem of Prophecy!
  • Removing Christ From Christmas … What Are The Consequences?
  • Replacement Theology (Part I)
  • Replacement Theology (Part II)
  • Resurrections / How Many Will There Be? One, Two, Or Could There Be Three?
  • Rome and Jerusalem … friends or foes?
  • Russia & Iran versus Israel
  • Russia’s Shocking Invasion of Ukraine … A Preview of Gog/Magog’s Attack on Israel?
  • Salvation … “To The Jew First!”
  • Satan in Bodily Form … When & Why (Part I)
  • Satan in Bodily Form … When & Why (Part II)
  • Scripture Says Everyone Will Die / But What About the Rapture?
  • Separation of Church and State … For or Against? (Part I)
  • Separation of Church and State … For or Against? (Part II)
  • Sequel to Stunning Catastrophes & Shocking Statistics of the Great Tribulation
  • Seven Essentials of The Rapture (Part I)
  • Seven Essentials of the Rapture (Part II)
  • Seven Times Seven (to the 4th power)! Part I
  • Seven Times Seven (to the 4th power)! Part II
  • Seven Times Seven (to the 4th power)! Part III
  • Seven Wonders of The Millennium
  • Seven Wonders of The Millennium (Part II)
  • Shameful Saga of the Great City (Revelation 17)
  • Shocking Statistics of the Great Tribulation
  • Significant Sets of Twos in the Bible
  • Six Million Reasons … To Trust the Bible
  • Soon Comes the Antichrist … Straight From the Abyss (Part I)
  • Soon Comes the Antichrist … Straight From the Abyss (Part II)
  • Spiritual Bodies … A Contradiction of Terms? (Part I)
  • Spiritual Bodies … A Contradiction of Terms? (Part II)
  • Stand Still & Watch God Fight for Israel!
  • Stunning Catastrophes of the Tribulation / Their Timing & Purpose
  • Sudden Appearance of Antichrist … Why So Different?
  • Sukkot … The Forever Festival!
  • Superhuman Bodies for Believers / How & Why?
  • Tell a Big Lie Long Enough….
  • Terror, Terror, Terror (Part II)
  • Terror, Terror, Terror! (Part I)
  • The “Right of Return” … For Palestinians or Jews?
  • The Ark of the Covenant … Part I
  • The Ark of the Covenant … Part II
  • The Balfour Declaration … Beginning of the Omega Generation (Part I)
  • The Balfour Declaration … Beginning of the Omega Generation (Part II)
  • The Beast and His Name
  • The Birth of a Nation
  • The Child of Promise (Part I)
  • The Child of Promise (Part II)
  • The Cross and the Torn Curtain (Part I)
  • The Cross and the Torn Curtain (Part II)
  • The End of the Age … how close are we?
  • The False Prophet (Part I)
  • The False Prophet (Part II)
  • The Final Treaty of Rome … Part I
  • The Final Treaty of Rome … Part II
  • The Gog/Magog Countdown Has Begun!
  • The Heart & Soul of Israel
  • The Incomparable Power and Authority of Jesus Christ
  • The Jewish Dichotomy In & Outside Israel
  • The Legacy of Temple Mount
  • The Legendary Return of Nero
  • The Liberation of Jerusalem
  • The Magnificent Millennial Reign of Believers with Messiah
  • The Most Panoramic Prophecy in the Bible (Part I)
  • The Most Panoramic Prophecy in the Bible (Part II)
  • The Most Significant End-Times Sign Of All
  • The Myth of Al Aqsa Mosque
  • The Number of the Beast
  • The Omega Generation
  • The Peace Treaty That Will Guarantee War
  • The Phenomenal Thousand Years/One Day Parallel
  • The Prince and the People That Destroyed the Jewish Temple / Who Were They?
  • The Prophetic Endgame of Gog/Magog
  • The Rapture / Before or After The Great Tribulation?
  • The Real Reason for Palestinian Terrorism
  • The Reign of Terror
  • The Remarkable Rebirth of a Nation
  • The Rest of the Story … Bibi’s Speech to the United Nations
  • The Right to Life?
  • The Russians Are Coming!
  • The Seal of Approval
  • The Second Exodus
  • The Seven Year Treaty
  • The Shout Heard Around the World
  • The Shroud of Turin … Real or Fake? / A Decisive Answer
  • The Shroud of Turin … Real or Fake? / A Decisive Answer (Part II)
  • The Terrible Trio of Gog and Magog
  • The Three Greatest Trials of All Time
  • The Tremendous Transfiguration of Believers!
  • The Two Witnesses (Part I)
  • The Two Witnesses (Part II)
  • The Two Witnesses (Part III)
  • The Vatican and Islam … A Perfect Match for Antichrist
  • The Virgin Birth of Messiah … How and Why?
  • The Whole Truth
  • The Woman and the Beast
  • The Woman and the Beast (Part II)
  • The Woman and the Beast (Part III)
  • The Woman and the Beast (Part IV)
  • The Woman and the Beast (Part V)
  • The Woman and the Beast (Part VI)
  • The Wonder Of It All … Birth of the Child!
  • The World Wants a Messiah … But It Needs (The) Messiah
  • There’s No Place Like Homs
  • There’s Resurrection; And There’s Resurrection!
  • Three … A Divine Number of God!
  • Times of & Fullness of the Gentiles … What Do They Mean?
  • To Be or Not To Be … in Heaven?
  • To Be Or Not To Be … In Heaven? (A Revisit)
  • Trump, Cyrus, and the Jewish Temple
  • Turmoil, Tragedy, & Terror in Israel (Part I … Turmoil)
  • Turmoil, Tragedy, & Terror in Israel (Part II … Tragedy)
  • Turmoil, Tragedy, & Terror in Israel (Part III … Terror)
  • Two-State Solution & The Seven-Year Treaty … Impossible?
  • Two Thirds of the Jews Killed … Past or Future?
  • U.S. President Agrees with God … Jerusalem Is Israel’s Capital!
  • Under the Radar
  • UNESCO / “Theatre of the Absurd” Against Israel
  • United Nations Downsizing of Israel (Resolution 2334)
  • Value of Prophecy
  • West Bank or Judea/Samaria? What’s In A Name?
  • What Is A Saint?
  • What Is Done To Israel Will Be Done In Return / The Iran Nuclear Deal
  • What Is Done to Israel Will Be Done in Return / Dangers of a Divided Jerusalem
  • What is Palestine & Who Is A Palestinian?
  • What is the Rapture?
  • What Is The Unpardonable Sin?
  • When the Rapture?
  • Where is Messiah … Is He Already Here?
  • Where Is The Temple? Part I
  • Where Is The Temple? Part II
  • Where is the Temple? Part III
  • Who is Messiah?
  • Who Is the Antichrist & How Will He Appear (Part I)
  • Who Is The Antichrist & How Will He Appear? (Part II)
  • Who the Rapture?
  • Whom Do You Most Want To See In Heaven?
  • Why the Rapture?
  • Why the Rapture? (A Revisit)
  • Why The World Idolizes Antichrist & How It Reacts To The Tribulation
  • Wiles of the Woman
  • Will All Children Be Taken in The Rapture?
  • Will Believers Go Through the Great Tribulation? (Part I)
  • Will Believers Go Through The Great Tribulation? (Part II)
  • Will There Still Be Unbelievers Throughout Eternity?
  • Yom Kippur / With Or Without Atonement?
  • Zechariah’s Dramatic Description of Antichrist’s Fatal Wounds

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