Signs of the Coming Antichrist in Israel @eartohear
Ruslan KD | 23.VII.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRC6U_rCrXU
6:05 "at that moment(1), there's going to come a man(2)"
OK ... do you have this view from specific verses in the Bible or from Nicolae Jetty Carpathia in a certain franchise by the not so left behind author Tim LaHaye?
- Rlambjr21
- @Rlambjr21
- He is probably referencing the 70th week of the Prophecy of the 70 weeks (Daniel 9). Daniel 9:27 "He will confirm a covenant with many at the beginning of the week then he breaks the covenant in the middle of the week." I think he is interpreting the covenant in Daniel 9:27 as some type of peace treaty in that geographical location. Then you can pair Daniel 9:27 with 1 Thess 5:3 "For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." I think he is placing the war in Ezekiel 38 as an event that leads up the the beginning of the 70th week in Daniel 9.
- Hans-Georg Lundahl
- @hglundahl
- @Rlambjr21 What about the interpretation(3) that Jesus confirmed the NEW covenant and took away the OLD, with a time lapse of 3.5 years between Christ's Baptism and His Crucifixion?
The New covenant is available to Gentiles, hence "many" ... the Crucifixion does away with the previous Covenant.
In other words "he" = the Christ, not the leader of a people that shall come.
Then this criterium "for the Antichrist" simply isn't one.
(1) when everyone is tired of war (in the Middle East)
(2) who proposes a peace treaty (in the Middle East)
(3) See Haydock comment:
26 And after sixty-two weeks Christ shall be slain: and the people that shall deny him shall not be his. And a people, with their leader, that shall come, shall destroy the city, and the sanctuary: and the end thereof shall be waste, and after the end of the war the appointed desolation.
27 And he shall confirm the covenant with many, in one week: and in the half of the week the victim and the sacrifice shall fail: and there shall be in the temple the abomination of desolation: and the desolation shall continue even to the consummation, and to the end.
Ver. 26. Weeks, or four hundred and thirty-eight years, which elapsed from the twentieth of Artaxerxes to the death of Christ, according to the most exact chronologists. (Calmet) --- Slain. Protestants, "cut off, but not for himself, and the people of the prince that," &c. (Haydock) --- St. Jerome and some manuscripts read, Christus, et non erit ejus. The sense is thus suspended. The Jews lose their prerogative of being God's people. (Calmet) --- Christ will not receive them again. (St. Jerome) -- Greek: "the unction shall be destroyed, and there shall not be judgment in him." The priesthood and royal dignity is taken from the Jews. (Theod.) --- The order of succession among the high priests was quite deranged, while the country was ruled by the Romans, and by Herod, a foreigner. (Calmet) --- Leader. The Romans under Titus. (Challoner; Calmet)
Ver. 27. Many. Christ seems to allude to this passage, Matthew xxvi. 28. He died for all; but several of the Jews particularly, would not receive the proffered grace. (Calmet) --- Of the week, or in the middle of the week, &c. Because Christ preached three years and a half: and then, by his sacrifice upon the cross, abolished all the sacrifices of the law. (Challoner) --- Temple. Hebrew, "the wing," (Calmet) or pinnacle, (Haydock) the highest part of the temple. (Calmet) --- Desolation. Some understand this of the profanation of the temple by the crimes of the Jews, and by the bloody faction of the zealots. Others, of the bringing in thither the ensigns and standard of the pagan Romans. Others, in fine, distinguish three different times of desolation: viz. that under Antiochus; that when the temple was destroyed by the Romans; and the last near the end of the world, under antichrist. To all which, as they suppose, this prophecy may have a relation. (Challoner) --- Protestants, "For the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even unto the consummation; and that determined, shall be poured upon the desolate." (Haydock) --- The ruin shall be entire. (Calmet)
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