I've been wondering for years about the "Magog Invasion" (Ezek 38 & 39), when Russia and all her Islamic allies attempt to invade Israel. I couldn't understand how they could try that knowing that Israel could nuke all of them.
It makes (Biblical) sense that Obama is cutting U.S. support to Israel, because Israel would have to be geo-politicaly alone when the Magog Invasion occurs, but I could never figure out why Russia and her allies would risk the invasion when it would surely lead to nuclear retaliation from Israel.
NOW it's starting to come into focus. Israel will be stripped of her nukes BEFORE Ezekial 38 & 39 happens. They won't fear retaliation, either from the U.S. or Israeli nukes. Wow! It really is all starting to happen!
I've been wondering for years about the "Magog Invasion" (Ezek 38 & 39), when Russia and all her Islamic allies attempt to invade Israel. I couldn't understand how they could try that knowing that Israel could nuke all of them.Oh... well, if you've been wondering for years, then you'll be pleased to learn the answer.
Ezekiel 38 and 39 says nothing of nuclear weapons. It's all folks with swords on horses and such. Not what you'd call a modern army.
As it happens, there's excellent evidence in Scipture itself that Ezekiel 38 and 39 were already fullfilled in Esther 9.
The slaughter of Israel's enemies in Ezekiel 39 fits with the number of deaths listed in Esther 9:16 (75,000). In Esther 9:5 we read that 'the Jews struck all their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying.' Ezekiel 38:5-6 tells us that Israel's enemies come from 'Persia, Ethiopia [lit., Cush], and . . . from the remote parts of the north . . . ,' all within the boundaries of the Persian Empire of Esther's day. From Esther we learn that the Persian Empire 'extended from India to Ethiopia [lit., Cush], 127 provinces . . .' in all (Esther 8:9). 'In other words, the explicit idea that the Jews were attacked by people from all the provinces of Persia is in both passages.' The parallels are unmistakable. -- But Is It In The Bible? by Gary DeMar
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