About a year after the Iraq War
began, an anonymous chain e-mail circulated around the nation about out how "no other nation,
except Israel, has more history and prophecy associated with it than
Iraq."
There were these 19 examples given in the email showing Iraq's tremendous biblical significance:
1. The Garden of Eden was in Iraq.
2. Mesopotamia, which is now Iraq, was the
cradle of civilization!
3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.
4. The Tower of Babel was in Iraq.
5. Abraham was from Ur, which is in
Southern Iraq!
6. Isaac's wife Rebekah is from Nahor,
which is in Iraq.
7. Jacob met Rachel in Iraq.
8. Jonah preached in Nineveh - which
is in Iraq.
9. Assyria, which is in Iraq, conquered
the ten tribes of Israel.
10. Amos cried out in Iraq!
11. Babylon, which is in Iraq, destroyed
Jerusalem.
12. Daniel was in the lion's den in Iraq!
13. The three Hebrew children were
in the fire in Iraq (Jesus had been in
Iraq also as the fourth person in
the fiery furnace!)
14. Belshazzar, the King of Babylon
saw the "writing on the wall" in Iraq.
15. Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon,
carried the Jews captive into Iraq.
16. Ezekiel preached in Iraq.
17. The wise men were from Iraq.
18. Peter preached in Iraq.
19. The "Empire of Man"
described in Revelation is
called Babylon, which was a city in Iraq!
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Iraq is second only to the nation of Israel in number of mentions in the Bible, referred to under the names of Babylon, Land of Shinar and Mesopotamia (which literally means "between two rivers"—specifically the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers).
Iraq is second only to the nation of Israel in number of mentions in the Bible, referred to under the names of Babylon, Land of Shinar and Mesopotamia (which literally means "between two rivers"—specifically the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers).
The name Babylon, which
originates from the Tower of Babel in Gen. 11, appears 160 times in the Book of
Jeremiah alone.
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What makes events
in Iraq so fascinating is knowing how heavy Babylon plays into future Bible
prophecy regarding the "end times" tribulation period and the rise of the
Anti-Christ, whose world religious-political empire will be headquartered in
Babylon.
In an old study, Alex Kurz talked about how Babylon once again becomes a city of luxury and commercial
traffic, as prophesied in Rev. 18.
"This is the economic Babylon,"
Kurz explained, quoting Rev. 18:2. "It's not the 'Great Whore' of Chapter 17.
This is the city of commerce which is located in modern-day Iraq, which makes
interesting all of this interest today in making Iraq a
democracy.
"Think about what happened to
Germany after World War II. It became an economic power in Europe. What happened
to Japan after WW II? It became an economic power in the Asia-Pacific region.
What might happen in modern day Iraq if it truly becomes a
democracy?
"In fact, the purpose is to
have a stable economic center in Iraq. Babylon is in Iraq. I'm not saying
prophecy's being fulfilled—this all might fall apart and they'll have to start
over years from now—but why the interest in Iraq? I just find it highly
interesting."
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Through New Testament accounts,
we know Peter was in Babylon when he wrote I Peter and I Peter is a book aimed
at Jewish believers living in the coming Tribulation.
These scattered tribes will be found in Babylon, as Rev. 1 confirms. When Peter and James write to the scattered, they actually identify for the reader the areas involved.
These scattered tribes will be found in Babylon, as Rev. 1 confirms. When Peter and James write to the scattered, they actually identify for the reader the areas involved.
The Book of Revelations
instructs the scattered believers to get out of Babylon before the wrath falls.
It provides the information for their escape from the horrific effects of the
70th Week of Daniel, which begins with the Anti-Christ signing a
covenant with Israel.
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In his 1989 book, "A
Dispensational Synopsis of the New Testament," Bible scholar Charles F. Baker
writes of this time period, outlined in Revelations, "Another mighty angel
shouts from heaven, 'Babylon the great has fallen.' God's people are warned to
come out of her.
"The merchants, ship owners, and the rich lament for her when
they see the smoke from her burning. This indicates that Babylon in this chapter
(Rev. 18) is viewed more as a commercial center of world trade. The eternal doom
of Babylon is announced as an angel takes up a stone like a mighty millstone and
casts it into the sea, causing Babylon never to be seen
again."
Specifically on Rev. 17, Baker
writes, "Babylon is represented as a great prostitute riding on the back of the
scarlet-colored Beast, namely, the Anti-Christ world ruler who has a mysterious
name written on her forehead: 'MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS
AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.' She is the world apostate religious system,
drunk with the blood of the martyrs, supported by the Beast during the first
half of the Tribulation. Many details about the Beast and the woman will become
clear when the fulfillment occurs. The Beast will turn on the woman and destroy
her."
Obviously this is all amazing
demonstration of God's way of having things come full circle, so to
speak.
As Chicago-area preacher Don
Cote once assessed, "Around the Babylonian vicinity there's a tripod area that
was the very center of the Garden of Eden. Isn't it interesting that (the human
race) is going back to that? Abraham and his family—his father, his
grandfather—they came up out of Babylon."
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