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Israel Is One of the Essay

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Subject:Countries

Topic:Israel

Document Type:Essay

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In doing this the powers that be across the world are attempting to dictate or change what has already been spoken by God. They are attempting to alter the prophecy. They are disguising their intentions by presenting such divisions as a way to restore peace to the Middle East. They want people to believe that dividing the land and giving some of the land to Palestine will resolve the problem and result in peace. Overall, it can be said that politics is attempting to replace prophecy, but it will not succeed because it is not possible to replace prophecy.

Conclusion

The purpose of this discussion is to examine the final stages of prophecy in Israel, concerns of the final prophets and the events or situations replacing prophecy. The research found that there are four stages of prophecy involving Israel. These four stages include political restoration (Israel becoming a nation), the peace treaty, Jacob's trouble, the complete restoration of Israel through the coming of Jesus Christ. The research also indicates that there are mixed opinions concerning Israel and the prophecies dicuss. There are arguments about who Israel represents and the literal nature of the prophecies foretold. The research also found that politics has attempted to replace prophecy as it pertains to Israel and the promises of God.

Works Cited

Coogan M.D. (2006) the Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures. Oxford Michael D. Coogan (Author) -- Visit Amazon's Michael D. Coogan Page

Goldman, S.L. (2007). Christians and Zionism American Jewish history: 93(2) Pg: 245-260 Find all the books, read about the author, and moreSee search results for this author Are you an author? Learn about Author Central

The Bible. New King James Version

Walvoord, J.F. What's New in Prophecy? http: /…


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Works Cited

Coogan M.D. (2006) the Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures. Oxford Michael D. Coogan (Author) -- Visit Amazon's Michael D. Coogan Page

Goldman, S.L. (2007). Christians and Zionism American Jewish history: 93(2) Pg: 245-260 Find all the books, read about the author, and moreSee search results for this author Are you an author? Learn about Author Central

The Bible. New King James Version

Walvoord, J.F. What's New in Prophecy? http: / / www.walvoord.com/page.php? page_id=315

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