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Biblical Prophecy of the Middle East / Egypt

  • Belly35
    Biblical Prophecy of present Egypt

    [url]http://prophecynewsstand.blogspot.co...egyptians.html[/url]

    http://www.wnponline.org/wnp/wnp0907/egypt-prophecy.htm

    Isaiah the prophet standing on the streets of Cairo today speaking in front of a mainstream news camera declaring:

    The burden against Egypt. Behold, the LORD rides on a swift cloud, And will come into Egypt; The idols of Egypt will totter at His presence, And the heart of Egypt will melt in its midst. “I will set Egyptians against Egyptians; Everyone will fight against his brother, And everyone against his neighbor, City against city, kingdom against kingdom. The spirit of Egypt will fail in its midst; I will destroy their counsel, And they will consult the idols and the charmers, The mediums and the sorcerers. And the Egyptians I will give Into the hand of a cruel master, And a fierce king will rule over them,” Says the Lord, the LORD of hosts. (Isaiah 19:1-4, nkjv)

    Like a swift moving cloud, Isaiah predicts the rapid deterioration of events in Egypt. Civil unrest causes Egyptians to fight against each other. This fighting spreads from household to household and grows into a kingdom war. Probably quoting Isaiah 19:2, Christ warned kingdoms would rise against each other in Matthew 24:7. Unlike nation coming against nation, which alludes to world wars, “kingdom against kingdom” refers to regional conflicts. Christ taught these prophecies would come upon the world like birth pains. Like a woman about to deliver her newborn, these events are foretold to come with increased frequency and intensity each building upon the other.

    Rumors of regional kingdom wars presently abound in the Middle East. Egypt and Saudi Arabia reportedly conducted joint military exercises in 2010 preparing for a possible confrontation with Iran. Iran represents the Persian kingdom and Egypt and Saudi Arabia the Arab kingdom. Additionally, the apocalyptically minded president Ahmadinejad of Iran has threatened on several occasions to wipe Israel, representing the Jewish kingdom, off of the map.

    Psalm 83 predicts the Arab kingdom will someday rise against the Jewish kingdom to banish the name of Israel forever. Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia along with eight other Arab populations join the Arab kingdom in this pending prophetic war.

    Isaiah’s prognosis for Egypt worsens as you read the rest of his chapter nineteen. Isaiah 19:5-12 tells us unprecedented religious and economic strife plagues the nation according to the purposes of the Lord. Apparently, this disastrous condition befalls Egypt because of its future involvement in Psalm 83 since we read in Isaiah 19:16-18 that Israel will take over five cities in Egypt and cause Hebrew to be the spoken language inside their city limits. One of these cities will be called “the City of Destruction,” implying the I.D.F. destroys this city.

    In that day Egypt will be like women, and will be afraid and fear because of the waving of the hand of the LORD of hosts, which He waves over it. And the land of Judah will be a terror to Egypt; everyone who makes mention of it will be afraid in himself, because of the counsel of the LORD of hosts which He has determined against it. In that day five cities in the land of Egypt will speak the language of Canaan and swear by the LORD of hosts; one will be called the City of Destruction. (Isaiah 19:16-18, nkjv)

    Will the civil strife developing in Egypt cause the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak, who supposedly has cancer and turns 83 on May 4, 2011? Many expected his son Gamal Mubarak to be his replacement; however, Gamal and his family have reportedly fled to the U.K. for safety. If the Mubarak government is overthrown will the Muslim Brotherhood fill his office with one of its own fulfilling Isaiah 19:4? The Muslim Brotherhood, presently banned in Egypt, hates Israel and supports Jihad against the Jewish State. Hamas, also participating against Israel in Psalm 83, is their political arm inside of the Gaza. Hamas, like the Muslim Brotherhood, calls for the destruction of Israel.

    Will the present protests inside Egypt metastasize into the fulfillment of Isaiah 19? If so will the coming cruel leader be the one who leads Egypt into the Psalm 83:6-8 confederacy? All of this is unknown but entirely possible. One thing is for certain; the Middle East appears to be on the verge of going apocalyptic.

    January 2011 has seen the governments of Lebanon, Tunisia, and Egypt become severely challenged. The government of Jordan is expected to be next. Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan are involved in Psalm 83 and Tunisia appears to take part in the Ezekiel 38 & 39 prophecy. It appears high time Christians familiarize themselves with the prophecies of Isaiah 19, Isaiah 17, Jeremiah 49, Psalm 83, and Ezekiel 38 & 39. These are a few of the world changing prophecies stage setting on the prophetic horizon.
  • Thread Bomber
    Yeah.... and the book "1984" by Orwell said that big brother will have hive fingers in everything.

    Two very entertaining works of fiction.
  • Belly35
    Thread Bomber;658798 wrote:Yeah.... and the book "1984" by Orwell said that big brother will have hive fingers in everything.

    Two very entertaining works of fiction.

    So big brother would have sticky and sweet fingers?
  • Thread Bomber
    yes, he is the chosen onre His fingers will also smell like Marlboro.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Given the history of grand prophecies, I won't be holding my breath.
    But, whatever floats your boat.
  • O-Trap
    Belly, based on verses 18-22, I'd say this was already fulfilled at least once circa 30-80 CE, when over 1 million Christian Jews lived in the Egyptian area, and there was a thriving Christian church until the mid-600s CE.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    I thought I had a pretty good funny on Saturday when it was announced Israelis were being flown out of Egypt.
    My response: "Is it going to take them 40 years to get home?"
    It got a few corny laughs.
  • O-Trap
    ptown_trojans_1;658826 wrote:I thought I had a pretty good funny on Saturday when it was announced Israelis were being flown out of Egypt.
    My response: "Is it going to take them 40 years to get home?"
    It got a few corny laughs.

    If I'd been in the room, I would have been the loud, awkward laugh. I think Bible jokes are funny. ;)
  • jmog
    ptown_trojans_1;658826 wrote:I thought I had a pretty good funny on Saturday when it was announced Israelis were being flown out of Egypt.
    My response: "Is it going to take them 40 years to get home?"
    It got a few corny laughs.

    I would have laughed.