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Why do you think the report below concerning Turkey and Israel is so important? When you read the report you will see the President Erdogan of Turkey talks about protecting Jerusalem. I highlighted the most important parts of the report in red for you. In a nut shell Turkey’s President wants to make sure that East Jerusalem is always controlled by the Muslims. Yes, Israel has taken East Jerusalem back after the 1967 war but the Jews are allowing the Muslims to run the Temple Mount area where the Muslims have their Holy site the Dome of the Rock. That is way when there is any sign that Israel is moving in the direction of completely controlling Jerusalem and, specifically East Jerusalem Turkey issues a warning to Israel. There is no question Israel saw the warning made by Erdogan. Erdogan has seen that Israel is attempting to move in and begin controlling the Muslims by first the Israeli Knesset legislation referred to as the Muezzin bill. The legislation would prevent mosques in Israel from using loudspeakers outside their buildings for prayer late at night and early in the morning.
If you read the report below you will notice Erdogan focused in on Jerusalem and, there is no question Erdogan sees the possible move by Trump to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem as is a threat that Israel and the U.S. have plans to fully control Jerusalem. That is why in the report below you will see Erdogan speak against the possibility that the United States might relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Erdogan also talks about the Palestinian problem in his statement that his nation supports diplomatic efforts on the Palestinian issue but, look what he says about the conditions of a peace plan. He said, the first and last condition to a solution on the Palestinian issue is “the establishment of an independent state in the 1967 borders.” Do you understand what Erdogan is saying here? He is saying in order for their to be a peace deal Israel would have to give up East Jerusalem because as I said, Israel retook East Jerusalem in that 1967 war. That would mean that Erdogan wants to make sure the Muslims are not just allowed to run the Temple Mount area where the Dome of the Rock is but to fully own it again as they did before the 1967 war and keep the Jews away from this area like they did before the war. In other words Erdogan wants to make sure that the Jews never have a chance to rebuild their Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount.
Israel’s Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein called Erdogan an “enemy” of Israel and if you Read the 17th chapter of the book of Revelation you will see that Yuli Edelstein has hit the mark! Would Turkey ever attack Israel to protect Jerusalem? If you didn’t read the Bible your answer more than likely would be no but, for those of us who have studied the Bible, Turkey no doubt is going to make an attempt to do what Erdogan said in the report, to protect Jerusalem! All you have to do is read Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39 because in those chapters the Lord gives you all the specific information about the Muslims attacking Israel and Turkey is a major player in that war against Israel.
Now is it time to make the connection for you between the report today below and what the 17th chapter of the Book of Revelation shows us about Turkey. After you read the news about what Erdogan said you will see the connection.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday vowed that his government would work with the Palestinian people to guard against the “Judiazation of Jerusalem,” according to Channel 2.
Erdogan made the comments to Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdella while the latter was on an official visit to Istanbul.
The Turkish President “confirmed the necessity of unifying efforts to protect Jerusalem against attempts of Judaization,” and reiterated an earlier call for Muslims from around the globe to visit the “Al-Aksa” mosque located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The comments came on the heels of statements Erdogan made earlier Monday at the opening ceremony of a two-day conference in Istanbul called “The International Forum on Al-Quds Wakf.”
“As a Muslim community, we need to visit al-Aksa Mosque often – each day that Jerusalem is under occupation is an insult to us,” Erdogan told the conference hours before meeting Hamdallah, according to the Turkish news agency Daily Sabah.
Erdogan also took issue in particular with the pending Knesset legislation referred to as the Muezzin bill. The legislation would prevent mosques in Israel from using loudspeakers outside their buildings for prayer late at night and early in the morning.
“The bill to ban the adhan [call to prayer] is pending at the Israeli parliament,” Erdogan said. “It is disgraceful for those who lecture us about the freedom of religion to turn a blind eye to this attempt. Turkey will not let these attempts against freedom of belief to prevail.”
“Why are they afraid of the call to prayer?” the Turkish leader asked, according to the Daily Sabah. “Are they unsure of their own fate? We do not and will not treat our Jewish citizens like that.”
The Foreign Ministry immediately issued a harsh retort.
“Those who systematically violate human rights in their own country should not preach to the only true democracy in the region,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon. “Israel consistently protects total freedom of worship for Jews, Muslims and Christians – and will continue to do so despite the baseless slander launched against it.”
Israel’s Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein also lamented the Turkish president’s statements, calling the entrenched leader an “enemy” of Israel.
“Despite the reconciliation between Israel and Turkey, Erdogan was, and remains, an enemy,” Edelstein said Tuesday morning in an interview to Israel Public Radio.
Erdogan also spoke against the possibility that the United States might relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
With regard to the new Hamas charter, Erdogan said that it could bring about a solution to the Palestinian issue and end the inter-Palestinian conflict. He added that his nation supports diplomatic efforts on the Palestinian issue, and that the first and last condition to a solution on the Palestinian issue is “the establishment of an independent state in the 1967 borders.”
Israel and Turkey re-established full diplomatic ties only last year, after a six-year suspension.
Now let us take a look at the Revelation connection: Revelation 17:9 “And here is the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sitteth.” What are the seven mountains? They are seven kingdoms. What rules kingdoms? Seven kings rule them. Many people in the Western part of the world have read this verse and come to the conclusion that just because Rome has seven mountains that means Jesus is talking about the Antichrist coming from Rome, but is this what Christ is really pointing to? I don’t think so and you will see why.
Let us now take a look at Revelation 17:10-12. “And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space. And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition. And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.” What is Christ showing us?
Who is writing this for us? It is John the Apostle. John is telling us five kingdoms (empires) have fallen in the past. When John was writing us this information from Christ, he was in the midst of the sixth kingdom, which was the Roman Empire. What was John showing us? He was telling us that the Grecian Empire, the Medo-Persian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Assyrian Empire, and the Egyptian Empire had already fallen away. In the last days the woman in Revelation chapter 17 rides on seven heads, which shows us all the ancient empires of the past come back again because the woman rides the beast with seven heads and seven kingdoms which are described as seven mountains.
John was living during the sixth kingdom, but we are told in verse 10 one must come which will be the seventh kingdom. What kingdom hasn’t come yet? To answer this question, we just need to ask, “What kingdom came after the Roman Empire?” The seventh kingdom was the Ottoman Empire or Turkish Empire, which was Muslim. We must not forget that Daniel chapter 7 shows us that each one of these kingdoms was represented by horns. When a new stronger kingdom came up, that kingdom plucked the horn from the other weaker kingdom.
Take a look at the picture of the seven mountains again. As you can see, each mountain is a past kingdom, which was ruled by a king. In Revelation 17:12 Jesus shows us these kingdoms as horns. Notice if you will that Christ points out to us that there are ten horns. I quote, “And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.” In Daniel chapter 7 we see these horned kingdoms being plucked out by the next kingdom which would defeat the previous kingdom. Egypt was the first kingdom, and it had a horn. Assyria was the second kingdom, and it had a horn. The third kingdom was the Babylon Empire, and it has a horn. The fourth kingdom was the Medo-Persia, and it had a horn. Greece was the fifth kingdom, but Greece was split into four parts ruled by four generals so Greece had four horns. The four Generals who ruled Greece when Alexander the Great died were as follows: Ptolemy, Antigonus, Cessander, and Lysimachis. The sixth kingdom was the Roman Empire, and it had a horn. When the Roman Empire fell, the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, or Byzantium Empire, continued as a cohesive entity after the Western Roman Empire dissolved. Mehmed the II took brought an end to the Byzantine Empire by capturing Constantinople in 1453. When Mehmed took over, it became the Muslim Empire. The Eastern part of the Old Roman Empire remained, and they became the seventh kingdom, which we know as the Islamic Ottoman Turkish Empire, and it had a horn. Now take a look at the picture of the seven mountains again, and count the number of horns from each kingdom. As you can see, there are ten horns because Greece had four horns.
John is also telling us to watch out for the seventh kingdom. Why? Read Revelation 17:11 which says, “And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.” The beast that was and is not means it hasn’t risen yet, but it was a previous empire, either part of the Grecian Empire or the Assyrian Empire. This eighth kingdom that is to rise again was part of the seven. In other words, the eighth kingdom will be a revival of an Islamic Empire that will have the other former kingdoms embedded in it.
Now if you are not convinced that this is the case, you must tell me how Jesus crushes all these empires all at once as we see Him doing in Daniel 2:44. It does appear that the revived Roman Empire, which both Daniel and John wrote about, just might be the one from the Eastern part of the Old Roman Empire and that the Antichrist won’t be coming from Rome, Italy at all but rather from an Islamic nation. When Greece was split up into the four parts, Seleucus took over the Eastern part of the Grecian Empire (which is the areas of modern day Syria), Babylon (which is Iraq), and Persia (which is modern day Iran). As you can see, all these kingdoms are mentioned in the image Daniel was shown, and they will all be crushed at the same time when Christ returns.
Now can you see why to days news report is so important? Jesus is waiting for you to receive Him as your Lord and Savior. Ask Him today!
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