by NTEB
We are first introduced to the time of the Tribulation in the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, and the prophet calls it the time of ‘Jacob’s trouble’ because it will primarily center on the Jews in Israel. When Jesus returns for His Church, made up of believing Jews and Gentiles, and ‘catches them away’ to be with Him in Heaven, the Bible says that God will once again focus on the Jews, and the great and terrible time of the Great Tribualtion will begin.
by NTEB
So much of what is talked about in the book of the Revelation has it’s roots in the Old Testament. And of the Old Testament prophets, there is one that stands out from among the rest. The prophet Daniel was given many direct visions and revelations by God through the angel Gabriel that pertain to the End Times. In fact, he was given so much information that Jesus Himself recommends that we study and understand what Daniel had to say.
By McMahon, T.A.
June 2013
Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.
By McMahon, T.A.
Mar 1, 2013
A very large part of Christendom in the United States is enamoured with those who claim to speak for God. If you think that’s an overstatement, simply tune into some of the programing on Trinity Broadcasting Network or some of the other cable religious networks. What you will see are churches filled with thousands of Christians hanging on to every word of a man or a woman who is declaring what God has just revealed to him or her.
by Randall Price
In the Bible Jerusalem occupies a strategic position with respect to two major prophetic periods: “the times of the Gentiles” and “the seventy weeks of Daniel. In the case of “the times of the Gentiles,” the city prophetically marks the beginning and ending of this period that stretches from the Babylonian destruction (587 B.C.) until the Second Advent of Christ.
by Matt Leasher
When one examines the geographical scope of Bible prophecy one can’t help but easily observe the divine prominence of the nation of Israel and rightfully so as God has undoubtedly chosen Israel to be the centerpiece for fulfilling His purpose for all of history.
by Prof Johan Malan
A very clear prophetic scenario of the first and last generations of the present dispensation is described by Jesus in His Olivet Discourse. Both these generations are characterised by the coexistence of Israel and the Church. In the first generation, the Church was established and phased in, while Israel was on a course of being phased out by way of the Diaspora. In the last generation, Israel is restored and phased in while the Church must prepare itself to be phased out by way of the rapture.
by Bill Wilson
According to the World Health Organization, natural disasters made 2010 the deadliest and most costly year in the past 40 years. Over 250,000 people died as a result of earthquakes, heat waves, floods, volcanoes, super typhoons, blizzards and landslides. The financial cost was in excess of $222 billion. Now scientists are trying to make the case that global warming and pollution are causing these disasters and the impact is twice as bad as terrorism, which has cost–according to the US State Department, only 115,000 lives in the past 40 years. See where this is headed–that it is more important to crack down on those contributing to large carbon footprints than it is to worry about Islamic terrorists.
by Helen van Huyssteen Bosman
This prophecy is the most important Messianic prophecy in the Bible because it gives specific timetables for the two comings of the Messiah.
by George Konig
These 10 Bible prophecies were fulfilled after 1948, when Israel became an independent country for the second time in history. These prophecies foretold of modern Israel’s stunning military victories and of its transition from a desert wasteland to a prosperous nation.
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