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ISAIAH

ISAIAH. 716 BC Ch 16-17. Isaiah 15 My “unified theory” about the end-times significance, using all prophecies together: Iran tries to nuke Israel. It takes place at harvest time, and at night.

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ISAIAH

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  1. ISAIAH 716 BC Ch 16-17

  2. Isaiah 15 • My “unified theory” about the end-times significance, using all prophecies together: • Iran tries to nuke Israel. It takes place at harvest time, and at night. • The nuke falls short (see map) – probably targeted for Tel Aviv, but hits “Ar” part of Jordan near the Dead Sea (Aroer, Arnon), instead. Winds push the radiation east toward Saudi Arabia. • Same night, Israel nukes Iran, Syria, Mecca and Medina, and blows up the Dome of the Rock with conventional explosives • Same night, the Rapture happens (“sound of the Trumpet” from Amos 2) • Near that time, a red heifer has made it to its third birthday and can be sacrificed, and its ashes used as purification waters for the priests and the building of the Temple.

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  4. Isaiah 15 Continuing my unified theory of Moab in end-times prophecy 6. Very shortly after this, with muslims screaming all over the world, the world bewildered by the great disappearance, fearful of world war and nuclear annihilation, Antichrist steps forward to explain it all and begins to repair the damage. -“the Christians were taken away for re-education” -”Israel can build a Temple” -” the muslims can have Babylon for a new holy city” -”all gold and silver must be turned in; everybody will be staked to a nice nest egg to begin a new unified world economy (but you’ve got to be marked to show that you’re ‘in’ and loyal; anyone trying to spend gold and silver will be executed, so keeping it is worthless” -”muslims, you get to behead all those new believers”

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  7. Isaiah 15 During the beginning of the Afghan war, we learned about a new air-fuel “conventional” bomb that not only produces massive concussion and flame, it also suffocates anything within a half-mile radius by taking up all the oxygen, thus:

  8. Isaiah 15 This powerful weapon, ironically, is also known as “Massive Ordnance Airblast Bomb”, or “Mother Of All Bombs”:

  9. Isaiah 17 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, waves to the crowds from the sunroof of his SUV, upon his arrival in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Ahmadinejad is making his first state visit to Lebanon at a time when tensions have mounted between Iranian-backed Hezbollah and American-backed parties. The growing crisis has raised fears over the fate of the fragile unity government that includes both sides and has managed to keep a tenuous calm in the conflict-torn nation. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)

  10. Isaiah 17 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, and Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, left, review the honor guards upon Ahmadinejad's arrival at the Lebanese Presidential palace, in Baabda east of Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010. Ahmadinejad is making his first state visit to Lebanon at a time when tensions have mounted between Iranian-backed Hezbollah and American-backed parties. The growing crisis has raised fears over the fate of the fragile unity government that includes both sides and has managed to keep a tenuous calm in the conflict-torn nation. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

  11. Isaiah 17 v.1 Damascus in ruins, no longer a city. That has never happened. It is in the (near?) future

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  13. Isaiah 17 Zech 9:1-6 fire on Lebanon, a bastard (race) in Ashdod is shaking in their boots! This is mentioned in the same contest as the Aroer problem and the Damascus problem. It is probably at the very same time.

  14. Isaiah 17 v. 2 “Aroer” -- this places the events of 17 alongside those of Chs 15&16 and in the same time-frame. v.3 “fortress, Ephraim, Damascus”: whatever protection the Palestinians and the Syrians have will be taken away; and Israel will be the taker. v.4 but Israel need not get the big head over it – they will be greatly reduced, also – perhaps in the following days, weeks, months (maybe when antichrist begins to hassle them v.5 agricultural metaphors for “it won’t take long, everything will be in haste, and it won’t be gentle” v.6 agricultural metaphor for there will be a remnant, but only those that are “hard to get” (let him that is in Judea flee to the mountains [Mat 24:15-21]

  15. Isaiah 17 v.7 a sister verse to Zechariah 12:10 – respect for Jesus the Messiah. v.12 nations which think they can come in and pick up the pieces are sadly mistaken

  16. Isaiah 18 • Woe to the land shadowing with wings, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia. • “Ethiopia” – is the word the Bible translators gave us. The original says “Cush”. • Gen. 10:6-12 give us some material to study regarding what the Lord might mean by “Cush” in Isaiah 18. • He is a son of Ham. Africans have long been assumed to be “Hamitic”, so Ethiopia seems as good translation. • Yet… Cush’s son, Nimrod, is famous for rebellion against God, and he founded Babel, worldly kingdom, false religion involving priestcraft, sorcery, divination, altered states of consciousness as religion, and a world financial order. And he did all that in what is today Iraq, not Africa.

  17. Isaiah 18 So – if “Cush” is there, it is EAST of Israel, and “beyond the rivers” looks like Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan. This seems quite plausible in our time, and given the “unified theory” approach to these 10 “burden” chapters. On the other hand, if “Cush” is really Ethiopia, “beyond the rivers” looks more like Africa, which seems strange. No commentary that I know of has yet made much sense of this chapter. v. 2 That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation scattered and peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled!

  18. Isaiah 18 “…a nation scattered and peeled…” A strange phrase indeed. “scattered” – could be the only nation of immigrants that ever was. The USA? “peeled” – stripped of its powers? Huh? The USA? Meted out and trodden down? This land was surveyed and marked out before it was even inhabited. Trodden down – the people spread out and took over others’ lands? USA? 3. All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the mountains; and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye.

  19. Isaiah 18 “lifted up” – Hebrew “nasa”

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