Current Events Part Of Biblical Prophecy?

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In case anyone doesn't know, Damascus is the capital of Syria


Isaiah 17 New International Version (NIV) A Prophecy Against Damascus17 A prophecy against Damascus:“See, Damascus will no longer be a city
but will become a heap of ruins.
2 The cities of Aroer will be deserted
and left to flocks, which will lie down,
with no one to make them afraid.
3 The fortified city will disappear from Ephraim,
and royal power from Damascus;
the remnant of Aram will be
like the glory of the Israelites,”
declares the Lord Almighty. 4 “In that day the glory of Jacob will fade;
the fat of his body will waste away.
5 It will be as when reapers harvest the standing grain,
gathering the grain in their arms—
as when someone gleans heads of grain
in the Valley of Rephaim.
6 Yet some gleanings will remain,
as when an olive tree is beaten,
leaving two or three olives on the topmost branches,
four or five on the fruitful boughs,”
declares the Lord, the God of Israel. 7 In that day people will look to their Maker
and turn their eyes to the Holy One of Israel.
8 They will not look to the altars,
the work of their hands,
and they will have no regard for the Asherah polesa]">[a]
and the incense altars their fingers have made. 9 In that day their strong cities, which they left because of the Israelites, will be like places abandoned to thickets and undergrowth. And all will be desolation.
10 You have forgotten God your Savior;
you have not remembered the Rock, your fortress.
Therefore, though you set out the finest plants
and plant imported vines,
11 though on the day you set them out, you make them grow,
and on the morning when you plant them, you bring them to bud,
yet the harvest will be as nothing
in the day of disease and incurable pain. 12 Woe to the many nations that rage—
they rage like the raging sea!
Woe to the peoples who roar—
they roar like the roaring of great waters!
13 Although the peoples roar like the roar of surging waters,
when he rebukes them they flee far away,
driven before the wind like chaff on the hills,
like tumbleweed before a gale.
14 In the evening, sudden terror!
Before the morning, they are gone!
This is the portion of those who loot us,
the lot of those who plunder us.
Isaiah 18 New International Version (NIV) A Prophecy Against Cush18 Woe to the land of whirring wingsa]">[a]
along the rivers of Cush,b]">[b]
2 which sends envoys by sea
in papyrus boats over the water.Go, swift messengers,
to a people tall and smooth-skinned,
to a people feared far and wide,
an aggressive nation of strange speech,
whose land is divided by rivers. 3 All you people of the world,
you who live on the earth,
when a banner is raised on the mountains,
you will see it,
and when a trumpet sounds,
you will hear it.
4 This is what the Lord says to me:
“I will remain quiet and will look on from my dwelling place,
like shimmering heat in the sunshine,
like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.”
5 For, before the harvest, when the blossom is gone
and the flower becomes a ripening grape,
he will cut off the shoots with pruning knives,
and cut down and take away the spreading branches.
6 They will all be left to the mountain birds of prey
and to the wild animals;
the birds will feed on them all summer,
the wild animals all winter. 7 At that time gifts will be brought to the Lord Almightyfrom a people tall and smooth-skinned,
from a people feared far and wide,
an aggressive nation of strange speech,
whose land is divided by rivers—the gifts will be brought to Mount Zion, the place of the Name of the Lord Almighty.
 
Madea said:
mei lan said:
No idee. I don't do eschatology. :soashamed

Why?

IDK...I think it's prolly just my personality. Never been interested in it. Genius, learned scholars disagree about what different things mean and what will actually happen, so I guess I feel my digging into it would be a bit futile. I've also always been more interested in the here and now than in what happens in the future. I want to know what God says about how we live now, and how following His path makes lives and families stronger now. So, as to eschatology, my view is, que sera, que sera.
 
mei lan said:
Madea said:
mei lan said:
No idee. I don't do eschatology. :soashamed

Why?

IDK...I think it's prolly just my personality. Never been interested in it. Genius, learned scholars disagree about what different things mean and what will actually happen, so I guess I feel my digging into it would be a bit futile. I've also always been more interested in the here and now than in what happens in the future. I want to know what God says about how we live now, and how following His path makes lives and families stronger now. So, as to eschatology, my view is, que sera, que sera.

I tend to agree. I concentrate more on how to live than the rest. But, I do think it's all important. I always say I'm going to do my own Revelations study (and Isaiah), but I seem to always go in a different direction.
 
Zechariah 9 also talks about the destruction of Damascus - all the way up to Gaza.
 
I can't help but think that generations have thought they were in the end times, and Damascus had some adventures in the First World War also.

Jesus will come in his time and not on ours. And, the Bible notes that he will come "as a thief in the night." In other words, we won't expect it.

My suspicion is that we will believe the world is going well and that many will have turned away from Him or become too much a part of the world to recognize the evil that is accepted as normal. We won't expect His return and there will be no warning.
 
Waski_the_Squirrel said:
I can't help but think that generations have thought they were in the end times, and Damascus had some adventures in the First World War also.

Jesus will come in his time and not on ours. And, the Bible notes that he will come "as a thief in the night." In other words, we won't expect it.

My suspicion is that we will believe the world is going well and that many will have turned away from Him or become too much a part of the world to recognize the evil that is accepted as normal. We won't expect His return and there will be no warning.
Agreed.

Matching His coming to events that are happening will occur after the fact. And at that time, it will be a fait accompli.
 
Waski_the_Squirrel said:
I can't help but think that generations have thought they were in the end times, and Damascus had some adventures in the First World War also.

Jesus will come in his time and not on ours. And, the Bible notes that he will come "as a thief in the night." In other words, we won't expect it.

My suspicion is that we will believe the world is going well and that many will have turned away from Him or become too much a part of the world to recognize the evil that is accepted as normal. We won't expect His return and there will be no warning.

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