@AlanJones0@doctor_rahmeh@Praecursator007 If you see. The posting and respond is not about ambulance. The 1st thing drives she is hate of jews, nothing else. There are plenty same kind of posting complaing of ambulance
@GilaniAdel@AliceCuriouser2@sneako So you expecting israel just sitting duck drink coffee accepting being bomb and missile by hizbolah and no need to react ?
@realMaalouf Thats not an issue, the issue is they see it as sin, its haram, and could be punish in public, and they will do it when they are in majority.
ISLAM IN PROPHECY
I am often asked if Islam shows up in Bible prophecy. The short answer is yes. But, it doesn’t show up by name, but by description, particularly, in the Book of Revelation. That’s how prophecy works. It paints a picture. You use Scripture, simple thinking, and plain logic to recognize what it’s pointing to.
That said, most already know that Revelation talks about a series of events called the seven trumpets. These are warnings. Big shifts in history. Wars, power changes, things that shake nations and affect God’s people [Revelation 8:6].
The first four deal with the fall of Rome. After that, things escalated, to what the Bible calls the next three “woes.” Woes mean serious trouble is coming [Revelation 8:13].
Pay close attention to the fifth trumpet. In tmthwt vision, John sees something like smoke rising, darkening everything, then locusts coming out with power to torment, not kill, for a set time [Revelation 9:1–5].
This lines up with the rise of Islam out of Arabia. Around 622 A.D., Muhammad leaves Mecca, and Islam begins to spread fast. Armies move across regions like the Middle East and North Africa. They don’t wipe everything out, but they pressure, weaken, and take control over time.
The Bible gives a time period, five months. In prophecy, a day stands for a year [Ezekiel 4:6] [Numbers 14:34]. That comes out to 150 years, which matches the stretch where Islamic forces pushed hard against the Eastern Roman Empire.
Then comes the sixth trumpet. Now the focus switches direction to the area around the Euphrates River [Revelation 9:13–14]. That’s where the Ottoman Empire rose.
The Bible gives another time frame. A year, a month, a day, and an hour [Revelation 9:15]. When you break that down the same way, it comes out to 391 years and 15 days.
History lines up again. The Ottomans gain power, dominate the region, and eventually bring down what’s left of the Byzantine Empire.
There is even a well known case where a preacher named Josiah Litch calculated when that power would lose its independence. He pointed to August 11, 1840. Before it happened.
On that exact date, the Ottoman Empire had to rely on European powers to survive. It stopped standing on its own.
Then the Bible moves to the seventh trumpet. This one is different. It is not just about one empire. It points to the final stretch of history, leading up to Christ’s return [Revelation 11:15].
You start seeing global tension, religious conflict, power struggles, everything building toward a final showdown. Through all of this, the point is not just history. It is a warning.
God is showing that nothing is random. Kingdoms rise and fall, but He is still in control. Every power has its moment, then it passes.
The same way Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome had their time, Islam also played a role in that timeline.
At the end of it all, one thing stands. This world does not stay in human hands. “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever” [Revelation 11:15].
That is where everything is headed.
@udreams30 Sounds currently like invasion take over Europe and Russia. Then they will join together to come from North for destroy israel ? In Bible Revalation tells about Gog and Magog war
@anti_grune Dann gibt es kein Beer mehr, haram.
Nur Datteln und Wasser erlaubt. Vielleich macht die Grüne neue Regeln, alle Männer müssen beschnitten werden, ab in die Schlange