Mistaken Prophecy
Understanding Concerning the Current Nation of Israel
During the late 30’s and well into the 1940’s, after the
issuance of the Balfour Declaration, many Khazarian Ashkenazi Jews from Russia
and Eastern Europe migrated into the land of Palestine to prepare for a coming
Jewish settlement that was soon to be established. These Khazarian converted Jews, along with
Persian converted Jews, formed gangs of terrorists with the intent of ridding
the land of Palestinian people who had been living there for several
generations. Not even non-military Jews or
British people were safe from the terrorist acts. These terrorist groups constitute the invading
forces prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39.
The only remaining part of the prophecy to be fulfilled will be the
destruction of the people of the invasion which will result in the very
possible destruction of Jerusalem along with the majority of the state of
Israel. The following links will provide
a more complete set of information: Gog
Invasion: Part 1 Gog
Invasion: Part 2 Edomites
& Israel Britain
Begets Israel to Esau
The Founding of
the Nation of Israel
Immediately after being recognized by the UN, the
terrorist leaders, now statesmen, declared the founding of the nation of Israel
in 1948. Prophecy teachers and
evangelicals went wild with excitement.
They declared that God’s “prophecy clock” had begun to tick away once
again. At the time, many believed and
declared the tribulation period had begun and the end of the age, including the
return of Jesus would happen within seven years. By their prognostication, the rapture was supposed
to occur “any day now.” Of course, it did not happen. The tribulation was
supposed to begin immediately and last seven years. It was supposed to end with
a mass conversion of 144,000 Jews who would become world-wide
missionaries. However, it should be
noted, the dispensation crowd also contends the Holy Spirit will be removed
from the earth during the tribulation period.
Thus, the Jew missionaries would be preaching to a world full of people
who could not accept Christ under any circumstances, because the Holy Spirit would
supposedly have been removed from the earth.
2 Thessalonians 2:7 KJV For the mystery of iniquity doth
already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the
way.
The “he” who now
letteth is considered by dispensation people as the “Holy Spirit”.
There was also a war between Israel and their Arab
neighbors in 1948 which gave the appearance this particular view might actually
be correct. Since the pre-trib rapture
(or any type of rapture) did not occur the pre-tribulation rapture concept
began to be discredited as it became apparent that Jesus was not coming to take
away the Church people at the beginning of this supposed tribulation. The “mid-tribulation” position gained in
popularity, as people speculated the rapture would occur by the end of 1952. However, three and a half years passed without
a rapture, the war ended with Israel as the winner, the Jews remained
unconverted, and the world remained un-evangelized by 144,000 so called Jewish
missionaries.
Evangelical
Miscalculations
The evangelical prophecy teachers and preachers should
have been highly embarrassed by this colossal misinformation, but rather than
discarding this mistaken theory they merely regrouped and recalculated the conjectural
timings of their speculation. The
questionable teachings had become so popular and ingrained within the minds of
Christians, they were able to retrench, telling people their doctrines were
still correct, but they simply had been mistaken on timing. Few thought to reexamine
the foundations of their prophetic view to see if their premises were faulty.
The Jews have been quite successful convincing the
majority of Christians of their Chosen status while the Palestinians, sometimes
erroneously termed Edomites, are not considered chosen. This has resulted in many Christian churches to
praise the Jewish terrorism as self-defense while denouncing the Palestinians
as the terrorists, as if God had a moral double standard. The Israeli Jews have exploited the
dispensational beliefs to cause prophetic passion to become more intense.
Many Bible teachers and evangelists will generally maintain
that Israeli Jews will bring forth the Fruits of the Kingdom at any time
now. However, this is a contradiction of
Matthew 21 which clearly states the remnant of Judah would rise again and bring
forth more leaves but never any Fruit.
If dispensationalists were not so blinded by their own false
assumptions, they could know there will be no wholesale conversion of the Jews. A few Jews have accepted Jesus Christ as the
Messiah but the majority will never accept.
Many Bible teachers appear to understand the fig tree prophecy as being
applicable to the formation of the modern state of Israel, but few seem to
actually believe the words of Christ. Jesus
was very specific in His curse and in His prophetic statement about the cursed
fig tree would not bear fruit, but these curses appear to be overlooked or
discarded.
Luke 3:7-9 NET So John said
to the crowds that came out to be baptized by him, "You offspring of
vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? (8)
Therefore produce fruit that proves your repentance, and don't begin to
say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father.' For I tell you that God can
raise up children for Abraham from these stones! (9)
Even now the ax is laid at the root of the trees, and every tree that
does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire."
Matthew 21:19 NET After noticing
a fig tree by the road he went to it, but found nothing on it except leaves. He
said to it, "Never again will there be fruit from you!" And the fig
tree withered at once.
The Seventieth
Week
The dispensational seven year tribulation teaching is a
relatively new idea and it is the internal doctrine and belief of the majority
of Christians or church goers. The vast
majority of prophecy teachers and students take this concept as an
unquestionable belief as they attempt to bend and mold all remaining prophecy
around it.
As the main thrust of their doctrine, the dispensational
group insist the 70 weeks prophecy of Daniel has one week or seven years
remaining that will occur at some point in the future and will be known as the
tribulation period.
During the seventh year of Artaxerxes I, Ezra was sent to
offer sacrifices at the rebuilt Temple (Ezra 7: 7). This was done by authority
of the edict of Artaxerxes I. At that
time, Ezra performed the final rite of cleansing in Jerusalem, which allowed
Daniel’s 70 weeks to begin the countdown toward the work of Jesus on the Cross. Daniel’s 70th week extended from 26 to 33
A.D. Jesus’ ministry began precisely in the midst of that week, in the fall of
29 A.D., with His baptism on the Day of Atonement. The crucifixion occurred at
the end of the week, in the spring of 33 A.D., which was precisely 490 years
after Ezra began his journey to Jerusalem. The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
signaled the end of the 70 weeks. There
may be some intense tribulation within the next few years, but there is no
future week of seven years. Further
information may be found at the following link: 70
Weeks of Daniel
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