The key to last days prophecy

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Hal Lindsey Oracle - Politically Incorrect - Prophetically Correct: “The Key To “Last Day” Prophecy
There is one great proof to the validity of literal fulfillment of prophecy concerning the events that lead to Christ’s return – ISRAEL.

Moses predicted that Israel would be twice destroyed as a nation. The first destruction was in two stages.
First the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom know as Israel. Then the three tribes that made up the Kingdom of Judah would be destroyed and removed from the land.
Moses predicted that the second dispersion would be much more severe and extensive than the first under Assyria and Babylon.
He predicted, “Then the Lord will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other, and there you shall serve other gods, which neither you nor your fathers have known—wood and stone. And among those nations you shall find no rest, nor shall the sole of your foot have a resting place; but there the Lord will give you a trembling heart, failing eyes, and anguish of soul. Your life shall hang in doubt before you; you shall fear day and night, and have no assurance of life.” (Deut. 28:64-66 NKJ)
This began to be literally fulfilled in 70AD by Titus and the Roman Tenth Legion. He destroyed the city of Jerusalem with the Temple. He scattered the survivors into a worldwide dispersion that continued unabated until May 14, 1948.
But the same God that predicted Israel’s destruction and dispersion also predicted its return and eventual acceptance into His unconditional covenants.
This is a point that a system of Theology in the Church today known as “the Preterists” or “Dominionists” deliberately overlook and allegorize. “

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Tags: Babylon, Israel, Jerusalem, Syria
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Date posted: Sunday, December 10th, 2006 1:39 pm | Under category: Babylon, Hal Lindsey, Israel, Jerusalem
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