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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 20:36:42 GMT
You may wanna sit down.Fair use for educational and discussion purposes Full article (The Jerusalem Post)I'm not so sure this will even last that long. The PLO joined Hamas for something, and I'm thinking it wasn't peace. But if it does... we may be here a while yet. Well, may the Lord's will be done in this.
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Post by Benjamin on Apr 30, 2014 21:58:44 GMT
It won't last long. There isn't time for that. This is one of the few pieces of the puzzle that remained for a Psalm 83 war. Hamas in Gaza and the PLA in the West Bank needed to be willing to act together. While I think their hshared atred would have allowed for that, I don't know that they had the will, or the means, to overcome their political differences, until now.
The only remaining player in the Psalm 83 war is now Jordan - and while I can't see them suddenly declaring war on Israel, I certainly could if something were to occur on the temple mount to push them in that direction.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 22:30:25 GMT
Psalm 83:4-5 (NKJV)
That's a good point, Benjamin, and it certainly is exciting to see prophetic events coming together, and very encouraging too for us watching. I guess we'll have to see what happens next.
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Post by shiloh on May 1, 2014 3:00:19 GMT
I agree with that, Benjamin. There is no time. Kerry has failed in all areas of negotiations concerning Russia also. They aren't interested in what he has to say. I read an interesting op-ed article where the author brought in possibilities as to how Jordan may get involved concerning the Psalm 83 battle. The Temple mount was one of them and the other is the fact that they are tired of Hamas and Palestinian 'refugees' residing in Jordan. I know that's ironic because that's where the "Palestinians" originated from. Jordan may just encourage aggression (as in battle) toward Israel.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2014 13:17:02 GMT
I too read an article on Jordan, perhaps the same one as you Shiloh. We know Jordan will join in, it is just a matter of time. Jordan does not want the refugees and certainly does not want more of them. Joining in against Israel would be to their benefit. In their eyes, the refuges can have a home in Israel.
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