The nations are disquieted over Syria verse by verse through Jeremiah 49:23-27 By Craig C. White According to the Prophet Jeremiah the destruction of Damascus begins at Hamah and Arpad. The Turkish Army is amassed near Hamah and Arpad right now! Jeremiah 49:23 Concerning Damascus. Hamath is confounded, and Arpad: for they have heard evil… Continue reading The nations are disquieted over Syria
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This is what it looks like to flee to the wilderness!
This is what it looks like to flee to the wilderness! Mat 24:15-16 When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) 16 Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains: Photo credit: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung http://www.flickr.com Today… Continue reading This is what it looks like to flee to the wilderness!
Nahum 1:4 Map – Bashan Carmel and Lebanon
Nahum 1:4 Map Bashan Carmel and Lebanon By Craig C. White Why are the areas around Damascus and the Golan Heights mentioned in conjunction with the flooding and judgment of ancient Nineveh? Nineveh was destroyed with a flood in 612 BC. Today Mosul in northern Iraq is built around the ruins of ancient Nineveh. The… Continue reading Nahum 1:4 Map – Bashan Carmel and Lebanon
The Assyrian is the Antichrist!
The Assyrian is the Antichrist! Halfway to Armageddon Verse by verse through Isaiah 10 By Craig C. White Assyria was a world empire. Its capital city was Nineveh, located in the same area as northern Iraq. The ruins of Nineveh can still be seen today across the Tigris River from the modern day city of… Continue reading The Assyrian is the Antichrist!
Three battles called Gog and Magog
Three battles called Gog and Magog The nations rebel against the God of Israel By Craig C. White Yes Gog is Turkey and Magog is it’s ruler. There are three battles that the Bible refers to as “Gog and Magog”. The first is described in Ezekiel chapter 38. In this battle God repels the invaders… Continue reading Three battles called Gog and Magog
