The author predicts a war against Israel in the near future. What do you think about that?

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Re: The author predicts a war against Israel in the near future. What do you think about that?

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The world - especially in the Middle East - has been ravaged by wars for centuries. So, it stands to reason that another major war would break out soon when looking at political tensions rising again recently.

As for the date of the prediction: the authors themselves stated that there have been many predictions that have turned out to be false. So, I guess only time will tell.
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I do believe Israel is faced with a war. This world is in constant chaos and sooner or later it is going to blow out of proportion. Though I'm not sure anyone can really know the date, I think it might be sooner rather than later.
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I also believe a war involving Israel is inevitable. My understanding is that it will be linked to the messianic appearance of the Last Day, but it will be difficult for the world to recognise this at first. Because most believe the messianic appearance will be universally and instantly known, which I understand not to be the case. But with time, every issue will fall into place and the masses of people will then begin to understand. My understanding is also coming from religious sources.
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I can be completely sure that the author's prediction can't be 100% right. But still, he has used great imagination. I'm sure if after 100 years war comes, it's going to be complete chaos for the whole world.
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If this question should be answered from The Bible's viewpoint, the answer is yes. Israel will face war for sure in the future. It is inevitable. It's only a matter of time before that happens.
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I do believe that Israel plays a big role in the end of times. Everything the Bible says about the end of times is what I believe will happen. However the author doesn’t have the right, or anyone else, to say when that day will happen. God said that no one will know the day. It could happen tomorrow or it could happen many years from now. I think it could happen anytime now, but I would never try to guess an actual date because I simply don’t know. I do know that if the rapture happens in my lifetime I will be thrilled to join God in heaven.
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Based on the Biblical records of is real I would say there is a possibility of it happening, though not as it was described in the book.
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According to the many prophecies in the bible, this is bound to happen sooner or later. This may also occur due to the current political instability. So, i believe the author's deductions are true.
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The prophecy about war coming on Israel is backed by Bible. And since many prophecies like that have been coming to pass. From your view that human has been placing some measure to prevent another world war is true, but can human efforts stop prophecies?
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VernaVi wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 23:47 I believe that the prophecies regarding a war on Israel will happen. Mainly, because so many of the prophecies have already happened, why wouldn’t these ones? As far as the exact date, I think there is room for chance on that earlier or later than 2133, it will be interesting to see it all play out. But I believe it is backed by Biblical teachings and prophecies as well as the current state of the political, financial, and somewhat warlike state of our world.
I agree with you on this. Thinking about what the author wrote, I feel like we should be expecting a world war. I just hope i don't witness that.
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Sushan wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 22:35 The author describes how the world is going into chaos along with all the environmental pollution and global warming. At the same time, with the immigration of many Jews to Israel due to various historical reasons since the 1990s, their population as well as scientific advancement has achieved quite a high state, because there was a knowledge influx along with the influx of many people. With that, the author predicts that other powerful nations grow jealous of Israel and try to grab their technology and knowledge by capturing the country with a military move. But Israel will win this under a command of a great military leader and then some other spiritual leader will rise and lead the nation.

As per the author, he has predicted this according to the God's words regarding the 'end times', and also he suggests a time that this will happen, in the year 2133. What do you think about this prediction, considering that it is supposed to happen in the future which is not so far? How much chance is there for this to be true? Is it really backed either by biblical teachings or current political state of the world?
I do not believe the prediction of the author. The Bible says "The End" is unknown to any man. It is impossible to predict the end of time.
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VernaVi wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 23:47 I believe that the prophecies regarding a war on Israel will happen. Mainly, because so many of the prophecies have already happened, why wouldn’t these ones? As far as the exact date, I think there is room for chance on that earlier or later than 2133, it will be interesting to see it all play out. But I believe it is backed by Biblical teachings and prophecies as well as the current state of the political, financial, and somewhat warlike state of our world.
You just spoke mind, nice point.
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Israel has been going to wars with so many countries, especially it's neighbouring countries who are trying to take control of it. I don't see why this should be treated specially.
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The thought of this scares me and I, therefore, try as hard as I can to not believe it. However, war has happened before and prophecies have come true before, so why not?
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Post by Okonobe Chioma Chukwuma »

There are numerous prophecies in the Bible about Israel and the outside forces vying for control of it. Given how much rivalry Israel has experienced with other nations, a careful reading of the Bible will show that this prophecy is fairly accurate.
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