Monday, April 10, 2017

Is Chaos in Syria Fulfilling Bible Prophecy? - CBN News

Is Chaos in Syria Fulfilling Bible Prophecy?
CBN News 04-09-2017

The Syrian conflict — and the U.S. decision to strike a base inside the embattled country — is leading to increased concerns about the future of the nation’s civil war, the state of the humanitarian crisis and the best political path forward for diffusing the situation.
But in addition to the ongoing chatter about practical and logistical steps countries like America should take to remedy the crisis there has also been an intense theological debate brewing, with Christians debating whether the events unfolding on the ground in Syria could have some sort of connection to the Bible.
While some point to the current crisis as evidence of “prophecy” — a biblical prediction of an event that has yet to unfold — others decry this notion as irresponsible and wrong-headed. Let’s start by examining arguments made by author Joel Rosenberg, who has has pointed to Old Testament scriptures like Isaiah 17 and Jeremiah 49 to potentially assess the current events unfolding inside Syria.
“We’re watching Damascus unravel…is that the prelude to the completion of those prophesies?” he rhetorically asked, pointing back to Isaiah and Jeremiah, which both say that the city will be “destroyed.” “We don’t know, but Damascus is the oldest continuously inhabited city on the planet…so the fact that it is coming apart is quite extraordinary.”


In this handout provided by the U.S. Navy,The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter fires a Tomahawk land attack missile on April 7, 2017 in the Mediterranean Sea. (Photo by Ford Williams/U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Following Russia’s air strikes targeting rebels in Syria in October 2015, questions began reemerging in evangelical circles about whether events surrounding the country’s ongoing civil war, which began in 2011, were tied in any way to biblical prophecy.
Rosenberg published a blog post in the wake of the air strikes claiming that Russian president Vladimir Putin is “working hand-in- glove with Iran’s government” in formulating operations in Syria. It came the same week as reports that Iran was waging a ground attack, while Russia was carrying out assaults from the air.
“The Hebrew prophet Ezekiel wrote 2,500 years ago that in the ‘last days’ of history, Russia and Iran will form a military alliance to attack Israel from the north,” Rosenberg wrote. “Bible scholars refer to this eschatological conflict, described in Ezekiel 38–39, as the ‘War of Gog & Magog.’” He added, “Are these sudden and dramatic moves by Moscow and Tehran…simply coincidental, or [do they] have prophetic implications?”
Rosenberg’s question is at the center of the very debate surrounding Iran, Syria, and Russia and their perceived involvement in the end times—one that has attracted a great deal of attention both in Christian circles and in media over the years, as I covered in my book “Armageddon Code.”
Putin led 2013 deal to remove all chemical weapons from Syria. Clearly, that wasn't done. Consequences? http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/04/06/us-launches-missiles-into-syria-in-response-to-chemical-weapons-attack.html …
Photo published for US launches missiles into Syria in response to chemical weapons attack

US LAUNCHES MISSILES INTO SYRIA IN RESPONSE TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACK

For those who believe Syria will play a role in eschatological (end times) scenarios, Isaiah 17:1–3 is paramount. It reads, “See, Damascus will cease from being a city; it shall be a ruinous heap. The cities of Aroer are forsaken; they shall be for flocks, which shall lie down, and no one shall make them afraid. e fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Aram; they shall be as the glory of the sons of Israel, says the Lord of Hosts.”
The Syria example is perhaps a perfect paradigm to see how those with divergent theological viewpoints approach the same texts in very dierent ways. Consider that the first portion about a “ruinous heap” has some wondering if the present Syria crisis was prophesied in the Bible, but some scholars have countered that Damascus was already destroyed and that this verse refers to an attack by the Assyrians that unfolded in 732 BC (we’ll get there in a second).
Specifically noting Isaiah 17:1–3 and Jeremiah 49:23–27, Rosenberg explained in a separate 2013 blog piece that—despite some experts referencing the Assyrian attack—Damascus’s destruction has not yet happened. Jeremiah 49:23–27 pledges judgment upon Damascus, proclaiming that it has “become helpless” and that a fire will be kindled in its walls.
“These prophecies have not yet been fulfilled. Damascus is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth. It has been attacked, besieged, and conquered,” Rosenberg wrote. “But Damascus has never been completely destroyed and left uninhabited.”
Listen to Rosenberg’s recent interview with Faithwire:
But not everyone is on board with the claim that the Old Testament could be describing future—or even current—events that will befall Syria. “Bible Answer Man” Hank Hanegraaff also spoke about supposed biblical prophecies associated with the end times back in 2013 on his radio show. A caller asked about claims that the Book of Isaiah details coming destruction for Damascus, a notion to which Hanegraaff pushed back.
“So, what you’re saying is they’re tying in the passages in Isaiah to what is currently happening in Syria…and this is just a classic example of newspaper eschatology and shame on the pastors that are doing this, because it either is a case of them not knowing the word of God, which seems unlikely to me, or simply wanting to invite sensationalism and sophistry,” he responded. “If you look at what the Bible actually says, it is very clear that the fulfillment comes in the biblical text as well.” And Hanegraaff wasn’t done there.
“This whole notion is fulfilled in biblical history when the king of the Assyria captured and destroyed Damascus…if you look at Isaiah chapter 7, there’s a permutation of this as well…you see the fulfillment in the very next chapter, Isaiah chapter 8,” he continued.
Hanegraaff went on to say that some pastors’ decisions to transport pieces of prophecy to the 21st century are irresponsible. He called the action “embarrassing” and said that those pastors and Bible experts who embrace the idea are “dragging Christ’s name through the mud.” He simply doesn’t believe that, on these matters, the Bible’s writers were looking so fervently into the future, and he contends that they were speaking about prophecy that would unfold in the immediate and that has already come to pass.
Rather than reading the Scriptures for what they are, he believes that some theologians are “reading into the Scriptures their own eschatological views.”
Dr. Candida Moss, a professor of New Testament and early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame, also penned a 2013 article attempting to debunk claims that Damascus may play a role in the end times — and she said that the city has already been repeatedly conquered.
“Isaiah lived and wrote in the eighth century BCE [BC] and scholars think that the original prophecy referred to the conquest of Damascus by the Assyrians in 732 BCE [BC],” she wrote. “But that’s not the only time Damascus has seen conflict.”
Moss went on to list those who had conquered Damascus, including Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander the Great. She also explained that, in the 7th century, Damascus was in the middle of a Muslim siege led by General Khalid ibn al-Walid. Later the Turco-Mongol armies of Timur conquered it around the turn of the 15th century, killing the entire population and apparently erecting a tower built with severed heads.
In the end, the debate is fascinating, as both sides—comprised of individuals who agree on central Christian doctrine—couldn’t disagree more about the alleged signs and symbols present within the Bible’s complex text.
This content was adapted from the book, “The Armageddon Code: One Journalist’s Quest for End-Times Answers.”

Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog - ISIS targets Egypt, vows to “liberate” Cairo, slaughter Christians.

Cairo2

New post on Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog

ISIS targets Egypt, vows to “liberate” Cairo, slaughter Christians. Palm Sunday attacks on two Egyptian churches latest salvo in dangerous new offensive. Here’s the latest.

by joelcrosenberg
(Central Israel) -- Having just landed back in Israel last night to rejoin my family and celebrate Passover, I was heart-broken to hear the news out of Cairo.
But let's be clear: the savage attacks by the Islamic State yesterday against Christians in two Egyptian churches packed for Palm Sunday are not isolated incidents. They are the latest salvos in a dangerous new ISIS offensive to destabilize Egypt, and they underscore the urgency of close Egyptian security cooperation with both the U.S. and Israel to neutralize this jihadist threat.
Consider the context of the two church attacks.
In May 2016, ISIS released a blizzard of videos and social media statements in support of "Sinai Province," one of their jihadist affiliates. Since then, ISIS in the Sinai has ramped up its terrorist attacks against Egyptian citizens and military forces in Sinai and rocket attacks against civilians in southern Israel.
"The series warns Egyptians against adopting the 'new religion' of democracy, and urge them to 'wake up and realize [their] salvation is with sharia,'" noted an analysis in the journal, Foreign Affairs, headlined, ISIS TARGETS EGYPT: Why The Group Set Its Sights On Sinai. "They play up Sinai’s location as the 'land of the prophet Moses,' denounce Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as a new Pharaoh, and curse him for 'protecting the Jews.'"
"In addition to criticizing the Egyptian government, the latest videos dub Sinai the 'gateway to Palestine,' from which ISIS will 'liberate' Jerusalem and its iconic al-Aqsa Mosque," the Foreign Affairs articles explains. "The videos show Egyptian leaders and military officials meeting Israeli counterparts, and call Israel’s Jews 'victims in waiting,' whom ISIS will deal with after the Egyptian 'apostates.' As one fighter warns, Israelis will soon meet the same fate as their supposed Egyptian collaborators: 'the knives used to slice open the necks of your spies will slaughter your soldiers tomorrow.'"
Then, just two months ago, ISIS released a 20-minute video specifically declaring war on Egypt's Coptic Christian community -- which comprises about 10 percent of Egypt's 93 million people -- and vowing to assassinate Coptic Pope Tawadros II.
In the video, "a masked man, identified as Abu Abdallah al-Masri...promises that Islamists jailed in Egypt will be freed soon, when the group takes the capital," reportedThe Times of London. "Al-Masri, which means 'The Egyptian,' was the nom-de-guerre given by the terrorist group to the militant it claims was behind a December suicide bombing that targeted a Cairo chapel within St Mark’s Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Pope. Twenty-nine people, mostly women and children, were killed in the blast, which was the deadliest to hit Egypt’s Christians in living memory."
“To my brothers in captivity: rejoice, you believers, do not falter or grieve. I swear to God we will very soon liberate Cairo and free you from captivity,” the militant said, clutching an assault rifle in a wheat field. “We will come bearing explosives, I swear we will, so rejoice you believers.”
It was in this context, then, that President el-Sisi just made his first visit to Washington to meet with President Trump and rebuild U.S.-Egyptian relations, especially with regards to security cooperation. It was also in this context that ISIS chose to strike two Egyptian churches, and that el-Sisi subsequently announced a "state of emergency" to deploy additional security forces across the country to protect Egyptians from the jihadists.
Please join me in praying for Egypt. Lynn and our four sons and I lived in Cairo for nearly three months in late 2005 while I was researching and writing a book. We spent several weeks on the Sinai peninsula, even traveling to the traditional site of Mount Sinai where Moses met with God and received the Ten Commandments. We have a deep love for the people of Egypt and have deep concerns over the dangers that the people and leaders of Egypt face.
As such, I appreciated the opportunity to meet with President el-Sisi last week, to better understand his vision for Egypt and how he intends to deal with the ISIS threat, and numerous other challenges, from improving Egypt's economy, to improving relations between Muslims and Christians, to helping Israelis and Palestinians find a way to live together in peace. In  October 2013, I wrote of Mr. el-Sisi, "clearly he is someone to keep an eye on." In January 2014, I wrote a column titled, "Who to watch in 2014 — #4: Egyptian army chief al-Sisi. He’s set to announce presidential bid in 72 hours." Given recent developments, I will continue to write about him and trends in Egypt.
  • Suicide bombers struck hours apart at two Coptic churches in northern Egypt, killing 44 people and turning Palm Sunday services into scenes of horror and outrage at the government that led the president to call for a three-month state of emergency.
  • The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the violence, adding to fears that extremists are shifting their focus to civilians, especially Egypt's Christian minority.
  • The attacks in the northern cities of Tanta and Alexandria that also left 126 people wounded came at the start of Holy Week leading up to Easter, and just weeks before Pope Francis is due to visit.
  • Pope Tawadros II, the leader of the Coptic church who will meet with Francis on April 28-29, was in the Alexandra cathedral at the time of the bombing but was unhurt, the Interior Ministry said.
  • It was the single deadliest day for Christians in decades and the worst since a bombing at a Cairo church in December killed 30 people....
——————
———————
joelcrosenberg | April 10, 2017 at 12:56 pm | Categories: Epicenter | URL: http://wp.me/piWZ7-7uw

Hunger Was Not One of the 10 Plagues ✡ "Observe My Commandments" - ISRAEL365

If you follow My statutes and observe My commandments and perform them, I will give your rains in their time, the Land will yield its produce, and the tree of the field will give forth its fruit.

אִם בְּחֻקֹּתַי בחוקותי תֵּלֵכוּ וְאֶת מִצְו‍ֹתַי תִּשְׁמְרוּ וַעֲשִׂיתֶם אֹתָם: וְנָתַתִּי גִשְׁמֵיכֶם בְּעִתָּם וְנָתְנָה הָאָרֶץ יְבוּלָהּ וְעֵץ הַשָּׂדֶה יִתֵּן פִּרְיוֹ

ויקרא כו:ג,ד
im b'-khu-ko-tai b'-khu-ko-tai tay-lay-khu v'-et mitz-vo-tai tish-m'-ru va-a-see-tem o-tam: v'-na-ta-tee gish-may-khem b'-i-tam v'-nat-na ha-a-retz y'-vu-la v'-aytz ha-sa-de yi-tayn pree-yo

Today's Israel Inspiration

Look closely at today's verse; are the beautiful blessings promised by God material or spiritual in nature, and why? Notice that only material rewards for prosperity are listed, with no mention of earned spiritual merit. Our Sages found this strange and explained it as follows: One who has food and security, and all of his needs met, will find it easier for continue fulfilling God's commandments, which obviously earns spiritual rewards as well. Join with Colel Chabad, Israel's oldest charitable organization, in bringing down blessings to the world and providing the poor of Israel with all their needs, especially this week as Jews in the Holy Land are celebrating the exciting Passover holiday.

Ma Nishtana: Why Is This Night Different Than All Others?

Tonight, Jewish children all over the world will be reciting the four questions at their family's Passover seder. Now you can listen to the traditional version of this famous excerpt from the Haggadah (Passover guidebook).

Even With Strict Dietary Laws, Israel’s Soup Kitchens Must Operate for Passover

This year for Passover, Colel Chabad has projected it will be delivering upwards of 14,000 holiday food packages to needy families all over the Holy Land further proving that the incredible organization always steps up to the challenge, no matter what!



What are YOU doing to Celebrate?


It's Jerusalem's 50th Anniversary! Call your friends and have a party to celebrate this HUGE milestone. Order your Jerusalem Jubilee Celebration Kit to make sure you have everything you need to make your party a success!
Get Your Jerusalem Jubille Celebration Kit Today!  »

Today's Israel Photo

An Israeli family participates in the Passover seder which takes place on the first night of the week long Jewish holiday of Passover, which begins tonight at sundown.
If you enjoy your Israel365 daily email newsletter, please consider donating to one of our causes or buying products from our store and blessing the Land and the People of Israel.

Thank You to our Israel365 Store Customers

"Todah Rabbah" to Jacob Booth from Alaska; Gretchen Spears from Oregon; Carl Chiafullo from Pennsylvania; Mitchell Ghen from Florida.
Shop the Israel365 Store »



Thank You to our latest Tree Donors

"Todah Rabbah" to Elize Van Der Linde from South Africa; Rose Turner from Washington; Paula Nelson from West Virginia; Roy and Sandra Matthews from the UK.
Stop the Land Grab! Plant a Tree in Israel »


Thank You to our Holiday Campaign Donors

"Todah Rabbah" to Steve Senders from New Jersey; Serita Stevens-Tarlow from California; Karen Williams from Florida; Daniel Fillit from Canada.
Ensure a Festive Passover for Israel's Neediest »

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Natasha Black from North Dakota. Todah rabah!

“How We Love Israel!”

It’s great to hear from you and make new friends from all over the world. Please send me an email and let me know how you are enjoying Israel365 (don’t forget to say where you are from!).


How we love Israel and her people, for surely those who love her and pray for the peace of Jerusalem will be doing what God has instructed us to do. Our church of 3,000 intercede before the Lord daily. I pray that as in the days of King David, your servant, Oh, Lord, you scatter the enemies of your people, Israel and that all their wicked plans for her destruction come to their own destruction. Patsy Lewis (The Pentecostals of Alexandria). --Alexandria, Louisiana
Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com
Copyright © 2017 Israel365, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you signed up for daily Israel Scenes and Inspiration on our website, www.israel365.com.

Our mailing address is:
Israel365
34 Nahal Ein Gedi Apt #17
Beit Shemesh 9909875
Israel