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Who's Who in Prophecy, Jacob-Israel - Part 2

Date: 04/01/2002 Issue Number: 159

In this bulletin we will show how God first gave both Israel and Judah the opportunity to carry His glory, the ark of the covenant. God always gives the flesh the first opportunity. We will then show how they both failed, even as the flesh always does. Finally, we will show how God brought forth the real plan, one which will succeed in bringing His glory into all the earth as God vowed to do in Num. 14:21, saying, 21 But indeed, as I live, all the earth will be filled with the glory of the Lord. God’s Glo…

Who's Who in Prophecy, Jacob-Israel - Part 1

Date: 03/01/2002 Issue Number: 158

Jacob was not born an Israelite. He had to “earn it” the hard way. God did not call him Israel until he was 98 years old and had become the kind of person that fit the name. The first usage of this name Israel is not racial, national, political, or religious. It has to do with character and relationship with God. The name was also meant to be a testimony or a witness to the sovereignty of God and all of its implications. Israel means “God rules.” As Dr. Bullinger says in his notes on Gen. 3…

Who's Who in Prophecy, Esau - Part 3

Date: 02/01/2002 Issue Number: 157

The story of Jacob and Esau is a complex set of prophetic events centering on their character and their actions. It is not a subject that has been taught in the Church except in small groups. Most of what has been taught has been from the assumption that the Jews are Jacob and perhaps the Palestinians are Esau. I recall in 1978 when Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin made peace with Egypt’s Anwar Sadat. A radio “Bible Questions and Answers” minister, Dr. Benjamin Morris, praised this peace trea…

Who's Who in Prophecy, Esau - Part 2

Date: 01/01/2002 Issue Number: 156

We have showed so far that there have always been a number of contenders for the land of Palestine. If we define Zionism as the belief that God has given certain people title to the land, then we see that Ishmael, Esau, and Jacob all claim that right. Trying to sort it out with justice to all is a major task that is beyond the capability of virtually all world leaders today. In Genesis 21:9-13 we read about how Ishmael was in conflict with Isaac over the birthright, and this is confirmed in Galatians 4:28-30. We r…

Who's Who in Prophecy, Esau - Part 1

Date: 12/01/2001 Issue Number: 155

Understanding Esau—who he is and how his life has affected modern history—is of utmost importance in the study of Bible prophecy. To treat this important subject in a single bulletin is not possible, so this will be part one. The descendants of Esau were called various names in the Bible. The first name was Edom, which means “red,” as we read in Genesis 25:30 in the NASB, 30 and Esau said to Jacob, "Please let me have a swallow of that red stuff there, for I am famished." Therefo…

Who's Who in Prophecy - Ishmael

Date: 11/01/2001 Issue Number: 154

The time has come for the Church to understand (from the biblical perspective) who the major players are in the world today. This study is intended to help Christians see how Bible prophecy is being fulfilled today. Many think they already know. It is my belief that relatively few really understand who today is represented by Ishmael, Esau, and Israel. For this reason we intend to devote three bulletins to these three men whose lives have changed history. Ishmael is perhaps the most complex of the three. He repres…

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 6 Usurping and Betrayal

Date: 10/01/2001 Issue Number: 153

We ended last time with a brief study of the mystery of iniquity (lawlessness) contrasted with the mystery of godliness. We showed that the mystery of godliness had to do with accepting Jesus Christ as King, believing in Him, and being indwelt by the Holy Spirit. The mystery of godliness is, in essence, “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” On the other side, the mystery of lawlessness involves the rejection of Jesus Christ as King, NOT believing in Him, and refusing the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. It…

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 5 Two Jerusalems

Date: 09/01/2001 Issue Number: 152

One cannot understand the concept of tribulation in the Bible without seeing it in the context of Jerusalem. Nor can one understand the fulfillment of prophecy without seeing that there are two Jerusalems: the old Jerusalem and the New Jerusalem. This distinction makes it possible to understand the seeming contradiction between biblical statements of blessings and curses upon Jerusalem. In Isaiah 62 we read a prime example of “Jerusalem” in a favorable light. 1 For Zion's sake I will not keep sile…

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 4 Purpose of Israeli State

Date: 08/01/2001 Issue Number: 151

Tribulation has come and will again come upon the city of Jerusalem. This is clearly prophesied in Scripture. In our previous bulletin we showed how God was to treat Jerusalem in the same manner as He did with Shiloh—the first place where God put His name. The first round of tribulation came when God raised up the Babylonians to burn the temple and destroy the city and its walls during the days of Jeremiah. However, this did not completely fulfill the prophecy. After a 70-year captivity in Babylon, a remnant…

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 3 The Book of Judges

Date: 07/01/2001 Issue Number: 150

One of the most frequently expressed concerns among Christians is: When is the Tribulation going to begin? The real question that people seldom ask is: When is the Tribulation going to END? Tribulation has been ongoing for thousands of years in the long-term sense. In addition to this, of course, there have been short-term tribulation times specifically directed against certain nations in specific geographical locations. In the book of Judges we read about six distinct times of tribulation, or trouble, where the …

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 2 How to Live in Babylon

Date: 06/01/2001 Issue Number: 149

Our first part showed the difference between the iron yoke and the wooden yoke. The iron yoke was God's judgment upon Israel when that nation refused to repent and submit to the captivity after God had sold the nation into the hands of a foreign nation. It meant that God would empower the foreign nation to take Israel by force. The land would be destroyed, and the people deported to other lands, where they would serve out their sentence. The wooden yoke, on the other hand, was a lighter sentence upon the natio…

A Short History of Tribulation - Part 1 The Laws of Captivity

Date: 05/01/2001 Issue Number: 148

Many Christians are concerned about the future. They have been told that there will soon be a great tribulation in which much of the earth will be destroyed. A powerful man, they say, will arise (called Antichrist), who will present himself to the world as a man of peace, but who will actually be a satanically-inspired dictator intent on making war against God Himself. It is often taught that this tribulation will last seven years. The book of Revelation is generally literalized to the point where they believe tha…

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