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

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Israel has been under wars from the beginning of inception from Egyptian colony, as recorded in the Bible. Israel might still be under another war as predicted.
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As much as people choose not to admit it, a lot of things that have happened in our history were predicted. Of course with all of the political issues arising, it could just be a good educated guess. I believe in prophecies and I don’t think they should be passed off lightly.
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I think it is highly likely that there will be a war with Israel. Jews have been villainized often and there is so much religious and ethnic tension in that area. A war seems inevitable.
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I don't know enough about World or the Israeli political space to make an informed guess. But I like how creative the authors' notion of the war is. I do hope God will show up for mankind when it matters.
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Crcraig wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 08:20 Yes, a war involving Israel will happen. I talk with a woman from Middle East weekly. The perspective of the Moslem world is not reported well in the US.
Things are happening there that indicate that war will happen we just don't know when. Particularly as the Western world supports Israel and the Moslem world hates them. I do believe the predictions of the author are well documented and follow what the Bible tells us. Though the Western world will be involved, I think the trigger will be between Israel and the rest of the Middle East.
I cannot agree less. I believe his predictions about war happening in Israel to be true, but I doubt the date he predicted. I feel it will even happen later than that.
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Yes, I believe it's pretty clear that a war against Israel will happen, though I don't believe it's possible at this point to predict the exact year that will happen. But I do believe that yes, war with Israel lines up with Biblical prophecy in the future and most likely, not too far off from where we are currently in the timeline.
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I believe the author is right in terms of the war against Israel, but in terms of the time frame, it specifically says in the Bible that only the Father knows the end of times. Not even Jesus knows. No one will be able to predict when it will happen.
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I think that a war might happen against Israel, with the geographical and climate changes taking place and maybe history will repeat itself.
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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?
There will be wars fought against Israel for many years. Perhaps because of technology, but more because of religion, as it has always been. If any country were to try to "capture" Israel and her technology, it would be Russia, due to proximity. The other nations in the area are too focused on religion and too broken apart to attempted to take over Isreal, especially for the sake of just technology. And it will likely be much sooner than 2133.
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Actually, I feel there has been prophesying about Israel. However, I'm sure that even if these foretellings are true, Israel and American's corroboration is reliable. But this, I'm not sure with the current government of America.
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Indeed Isreal is at the center of a lot of prophecies in Biblical times and once more I agree that this prophecy will indeed happen. As other countries begin to become envious of increased influx into their state and their political might, they will attempt to take over the country. This is also in line with the prophecy of scriptures.
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I think a war with against Israel is coming. There are many religious prophecies many scriptures that support this. But prophecies aside, the current climate of things globally indicates that there will be a war.
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Sushan wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 22:35 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?
Year 2133 is a very long time. Why not now?
This war against Israel has been going on for generations. The religious teachings in my church and school always include the history of the Israelites not only against Palestinians but also against other tribes.
Today, I saw a post about the conflict between Israel and Palestine from 3 years ago, and I believe it has been a recurring issue.
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I think that it probably quite likely that there will be some kind of conflict with them in the future, however I hope that this is not the case. With the increasing production of new weapons, we could quickly cause so much death and destruction that would be fatal
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I think it's certainly not unlikely, but even if it doesn't happen in the way the author predicted it probably won't be too far off, humanity can't seem to exist without getting itself into war after war. It was an enjoyable chapter but I'm not sure how well it gelled with the rest of the book since it's entirely hypothetical, so it's a bit hard to get invested in those characters
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