Russia hasn’t yet found a way to be a good neighbor, or refrain from acting outside the bounds of what modern Western nations do. So now Jordan thinks it’s the even handed player that can referee the Arab Israeli situation. Forehead palm event...
Right now Russia is in the process of imploding. Why not bring it into the international mix on Arabs vs Israelis?
Good grief!
Do you have any good links that teach on those verses you have mentioned? I never finished my own personal study of bible prophecy, so I never bothered to form an opinion on the “Gog-Magog” prophecy.
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I remember the days when the US had influence in the region. Before the Obama spring, not that long ago. China has two years to step up, but so far Russia and radical Islamists are the biggest winners thru the Obama years.
From Matthew Henry’s commentary on chapter 48 (available in full on biblegateway.com (just click on Study This while looking at Bible text):
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=jer+48&version=KJV
“Moab is next set to the bar before Jeremiah the prophet, whom God has constituted judge over nations and kingdoms, from his mouth to receive its doom. Isaiahs predictions concerning Moab had had their accomplishment (we had the predictions Isa. 15:1-16:14 and the like Amos 2:1), and they were fulfilled when the Assyrians, under Salmanassar, invaded and distressed Moab. But this is a prophecy of the desolations of Moab by the Chaldeans, which were accomplished under Nebuzaradan, about five years after he had destroyed Jerusalem. Here is, I. The destruction foretold, that it should be great and general, should extend itself to all parts of the country (Jer. 48:1-6, 8, and again Jer. 48:21-25, 34), that spoilers should come upon them and force some to flee (Jer. 48:9), should carry many into captivity (Jer. 48:12, 46), that the enemy should come shortly (Jer. 48:16), come swiftly and surprise them (Jer. 48:40, 41), that he should make thorough work (Jer. 48:10) and lay the country quite waste, though it was very strong (Jer. 48:14, 15), that there should be no escaping (Jer. 48:42, 45), that this should force them to quit their idols (Jer. 48:13, 35) and put an end to all their joy (Jer. 48:33, 34), that their neighbours shall lament them (Jer. 48:17-19) and the prophet himself does (Jer. 48:31, 36). II. The causes of this destruction assigned; it was sin that brought this ruin upon them, their pride, and security, and carnal confidence (Jer. 48:7, 11, 14, 29), and their contempt of and enmity to God and his people, Jer. 48:26, 27, 30. III. A promise of the restoration of Moab, Jer. 48:47).”