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J. D. Farag's Bible Prophecy Update – January 26th, 2020

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J. D. Farag's Bible Prophecy Update – January 26th, 2020

 


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Great update. :good:

Trumps peace plan consists of this ...

  • Israel will have sovereignty over Jordan Valley and all the settlements and make Jerusalem the Capital of Israel.

 

  • Jerusalem will be undivided under Israeli control

 

  • In addition all of Israeli’s security demands were accepted.  The peace plan demanding that all Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state.  Demilitarize the Gaza Strip and take away Hamas’ weapons and recognize Jerusalem as a capital of Israel.

 

  • Under the plan ... palestinians will not have any control of any borders.

 

Anyone surprised though no mention of rebuilding the 3rd temple? :unsure:    Or will that be listed in the addendum in tiny fine print and shown to Abbas AFTER he signs the deal? :mdrmdr: 


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Sounds good to me!  Exciting days we live in for sure!  Prophecy being fulfilled.  It's all in the Lord's!  Indeed, every jot and tittle of His word shall come to pass!

TR


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I'm thinkin' Geri, that the third temple provision is going to be unveiled later by the AC, maybe immediately after the G/M war, by none other than the man of perdition himself who will take credit for the supernatural destruction wrought.  I believe Abbas is already irrelevant, for some time now, and the entire Palestinian question will be irrelevant too at that point.  As of now you can't stop that train by pulling harder on it's Oslo 'cord.  :whistle:


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Sounds pretty good for Israel. How would the Palestinians ever accept that, though? I mean, what’s in it for them?


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