
📢 Forum Update - Hello everyone! I've made an improvement to the forum that should make following active discussions much easier. Beginning today, forum topics will display the most recent replies first (while keeping the original topic post at the top), so you no longer have to navigate through multiple pages to find the latest conversation. This change also helps improve the browsing experience in long-running discussions with many pages of replies. If you notice anything that doesn't seem to be working correctly or have any feedback, please let me know. — Richard G. George has a follow up video. Says we leave just after sunset. Sunset is 6:07pm in Israel today. That is only a couple hours away. Hoping to see you in the air! -Fair Use- I never watched the last CJ Lovik video posted, but I think this is the short version. If we are still here I like this theory for November 1st at the latest: -Fair Use- This is 7 minutes - watching the skies and listening for the shout and the trumpet this evening??? When it’s dawn in Jerusalem? The Return of the King shows us a picture possibility in the constellations and what is happening! As the world seems to grow darker by the day, many Christians find themselves wondering if we’re living in the end times. They look to the book of Revelation, where chronicled prophecies — many of which center around Israel and the Middle East — give us a window, albeit a blurry one, into the final days before Christ returns. One theory that has emerged is that the current turmoil in the Middle East, including the events of October 7, aren’t merely political but actually mirror ancient biblical battles such as those between the Israelites and the Philistines. Conservative author, filmmaker, and political commentator Dinesh D’Souza delves into this idea in his new documentary, “The Dragon’s Prophecy.” ...the film suggests that the same evil forces that fought against God’s people in the Bible are still at work today — just in new forms. “In the book of Revelation, 12, there is a depiction of a dragon, representing the devil, going to war against a woman, representing Israel, and the woman is pregnant, representing the Messiah,” D’Souza explains. Satan, knowing he cannot win the ultimate battle, opts to kick God where it hurts most by targeting His most “cherished creation”: mankind... “Hamas in Arabic means something like force or strength, but in Hebrew, interestingly, the word means violence and destruction,” says D’Souza, noting that in the Hebrew Bible, the word “ḥāmās” is used repeatedly to describe wrongdoing, injustice, and brutality. The Bible in Hebrew, it literally says things like, ‘Lord, save me from the men of ḥāmās' or 'ḥāmās dwells in the dark places of the earth,”’ he tells Glenn. But there’s another uncanny connection: The colors of the Palestinian flag mirror those of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Revelation 6, where white represents conquest, red represents war and bloodshed, black represents famine or economic collapse, and green represents death. To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip [in the link (10 minutes).] [21 minutes]
EXCLUSIVE: Will Israel-Hamas Peace Deal TRIGGER End Times Prophecy? | Rosenberg Report:
