Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Surprise Fulfillment of Daniel 9:11

There is much speculation concerning the events of 9/11.

Have you considered what Yahweh (G-d) says? Did He give us any Word in Scripture that can help discern the times in which we live?

When the children of Israel sinned and wouldn't turn back to Yahweh, He used heathen nations to bring the curse upon them. He used Assyria and Babylon to punish the people for their sins.

That's history.

There is a question we need to ask:

"Is Yahweh doing something similar again?"

Because of mankind's sin that we have forsaken and violated G-d's (Yahweh's) laws, is a curse poured out on the world?

Consider Islam.

Is it possible Islam and the terrorists are the curse?

Are they allowed to reek havoc on the world in order to drive people to repentance?

Could there be any connection between the events of 9/11 and Scripture?

Consider Daniel 9:11.

Daniel was a prophet who wrote concerning various end times events.

"Yea all Israel have transgressed thy law, even by departing, that they might not obey thy voice, therefore the curse is poured upon us, and the oath that is written in the law of Moses the servant of G-d, because we have sinned against him."

Is Islam a fulfillment of this verse?

At your first look you may not see the connection. That's because most believers only read the English.

In the original Hebrew the picture becomes clear.

Before I tell you what it is, remember that Daniel wrote his words about 1100 years before Islam was founded. Of course, that means nothing to Yahweh, the Author of Daniel's words since He sees the end from the beginning.

In this verse the original Hebrew word translated as "curse" is:

allah.

Just in case you're new to this planet, allah is the false god of Islam.

There you have it. Scripture tells us that allah is a curse.


In light of the quickly unfolding prophetic events, the Feast of Trumpets and Yom Kippur, I thought you should know.

1 comment:

Henry Martin said...

Excellent observation. I am not sure that the application of the prophecy is specific, but "Allah" most certainly is a derivation of the ancient Semitic root word "ALH."

Originally, it seems that the word specified strength, and then was applied to objects and even animals. However, it's most specific use in Old Testament was to the Oak tree. This was apparently the ancient place where pagans would make sacrifices to their gods, making their oaths to man and gods there.

How pathetic that Mohammed would take a tribal god and ascribe to it the attributes of the Creator! It had to be of Satanic direction, for isn't there an "angel" in the legends of how he came upon much of his instruction?