DAVID ATTENBOROUGH:
Animal Agriculture takes up nearly 80% of global agricultural land, his message is powerful: giving land time to recover, animals room to move, and farmers support to work sustainably means we aren't just choosing dinner.
We’re deciding how much of the Earth gets to stay wild.
@PixelBibleBytes@DrAlanKurschner "This generation" in the gospels is consistently in relation to Israel's leadership, i.e. the scribes and pharisees. See Matthew 23:36.
If Jesus meant a far distant future generation he would have said "that generation".
The generation that begins to see ALL of these things will not pass away. He goes into the parable of the fig tree which He used in the past to represent Isreal. Many believe that once Isreal was brought back from the dead as prophesied that that generation would not pass away when they begin seeing the signs, which would be us if that interpretation is correct.
Yep, never happened in AD 70.
Matthew 24:30 Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and all the tribes of the earth will mourn. They will see the Son of Man arriving on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
In Bukan, IRGC and Basij forces have abandoned their outposts and checkpoints in panic.
The regime’s collapse accelerates with every passing hour. Now is the time for the Iranian people to rise up.
Free Iran.
@DrAlanKurschner Not to mention this verse.
You basically just have to point out "Do you think Jesus didn't know of the holocaust or a world war?"
It's so easy to prove it wasn't AD 70, but either pride or blindness keeps them from seeing.
@PixelBibleBytes@DrAlanKurschner If you read Josephus' account of the Jewish Wars and destruction of the temple you would understand why people consider it as the fulfillment of Matt. 24.
@PixelBibleBytes@DrAlanKurschner If Jesus meant a future generation would he not have said "that generation"? Or was he trying to confuse the disciples? I don't think so.
There’s a growing push to label believers with terms meant to confuse and divide. But what does the Bible actually say about your role in the nation you live in?
@jakobe291@matt_mingkee The kingdom is NOT an earthly literal rule. Jesus rules and reigns through his church seated at the right hand of the Father in heaven until all enemies come under his feet. "...and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus..." Eph. 2:6
I think it's the the literal, physical establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth
The "stone cut without human hands" is identified as Yeshua (Jesus) at his Second Coming. Unlike the first coming (the humble "servant"), this second coming is seen as the "sovereign" who physically shatters human empires to establish a literal rule.
The Church is not the kingdom mentioned in Daniel
The Church has not "crushed" earthly kingdoms; rather, the prophecy describes an instantaneous, supernatural destruction of world powers that only occurs when Messiah returns to reign from Jerusalem.
The Millennial Kingdom (a 1,000-year reign on earth), will restore Israel to its promised land and role among the nations
Adding to the phrase in Daniel 2:44
"the kingdom shall not be left to other people"
If God's kingdom is never transferred to a different group, then the original covenant people (Israel) cannot have been "replaced" by a new, separate entity called "the Church"
The previous four kingdoms in Daniel’s vision (Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome) all fell because their power was "left to other people" through conquest.
By stating that the fifth kingdom - the Messianic Kingdom - will not be left to others, Daniel is explicitly denying a "transfer" of the covenant or the kingdom's authority to a different nation or group
"saints of the Most High" who receive the kingdom are the natural branches (Jewish people) joined by engrafted branches (Gentiles).
To "leave the kingdom to other people" would imply the original people were discarded, which contradicts this verse's promise of perpetuity.
If the kingdom were taken from the Jewish people and given exclusively to a non-Jewish entity, it would be "left to other people," making God's original promise revocable which is contrary to God's character
The modern rebirth of Israel in 1948 is a miraculous fulfillment of Bible prophecy, such as the "valley of dry bones" in Ezekiel 37
The "Valley of Dry Bones" is a prophetic vision given to the prophet Ezekiel while the Jewish people were in Babylonian exile.
It serves as a powerful symbol of hope and restoration for a nation that felt spiritually and nationally "dead"
The Vision (Ezekiel 37:1–10)
God transports Ezekiel to a valley filled with a vast number of bones that are "very dry," signifying they have been dead for a long time.
God asks, "Son of man, can these bones live?" to which Ezekiel deferentially responds, "Sovereign Lord, you alone know".
At God's command, Ezekiel prophesies to the bones, and a multi-stage miracle occurs:
A rattling sound begins as bones join together, followed by the appearance of tendons, flesh, and skin.
The bodies are still lifeless until Ezekiel prophesies to the "breath".
Breath enters them, and they stand up as an "exceedingly great army".
The bones represent the "whole house of Israel," who believed their hope had perished. God promises to "open their graves" and bring them back to the Land of Israel.
The "breath" symbolizes the Holy Spirit, indicating that their return to the land would be accompanied by a spiritual internal renewal.
The vision concludes with a promise of unity under "my servant David," which many interpreters view as a prophecy of the Messiah ruling over a reunited Israel.
@jakobe291 The House of Israel is not modern Israel, it is and always has been a spiritual company of people, now both Jew and Gentile under a new covenant based on better promises than the old, obsolete covenant. (Hebrews 8)
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Every major prophecy about Jesus’ Second Coming centers on Israel:
- Regathering of the Jews (Ezekiel 36-37, fulfilled 1948+)
- Antichrist’s covenant (Daniel 9:27)
- Time of Jacob’s Trouble (Jeremiah 30:7)
- Nations against Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:2-3)
- Jesus returns to save Israel & rule from Jerusalem (Zechariah 14, Rev 1:7)
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If God called the land an everlasting possession, who has the authority to redefine it?
“I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them,” says the Lord your God.
(Amos 9:15)
This is not just Augustinian allegory. This is covenant certainty.
God does not say they might remain. He says I will plant them. The security of Israel is not rooted in politics, armies, or alliances, it is rooted in the unchanging character of God Himself.
And where does He plant them?
“On their land.” Not a symbol. Not an idea. A real people, placed in a real land, by a real God who keeps His promises.
From the beginning, the promise has been clear:
“I will give to you and to your offspring… all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession.” (Genesis 17:8)
“He remembers his covenant forever… ‘To you I will give the land of Canaan.’” (Psalm 105:8–11)
But Scripture also foretold something astonishing, not just possession, but regathering:
“He will assemble the banished of Israel… from the four corners of the earth.” (Isaiah 11:12)
In 1948, only about 6% of the world’s Jewish population lived in the land. Today, it is roughly 50%, regathered from over 100 nations. No nation in history has been scattered for nearly 2,000 years and returned to the same land, the same identity, the same name.
Even the land itself was prophesied to respond:
“You, O mountains of Israel, shall shoot forth your branches… for they will soon come home.” (Ezekiel 36:8)
And remarkably, even the language returned. Hebrew, once dormant, now lives again as the national tongue—echoing the promise:
“I will restore… a pure language.” (Zephaniah 3:9)
Yet Scripture is precise about the order of restoration:
“I will take you from the nations… Then I will sprinkle clean water on you… and give you a new heart.” (Ezekiel 36:24–26)
First regathering. Then cleansing. Then renewal.
What we are witnessing is not the end of the story, it is the beginning of its final movement.
Jeremiah strengthens the promise:
“I will plant them in this land in faithfulness, with all my heart and all my soul.” (Jeremiah 32:41)
God ties His own heart to Israel’s future.
And the prophets place the final fulfillment in the age of Messiah’s reign:
“Many peoples will come and say, ‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD… He will teach us his ways…’”
(Isaiah 2:3)
“They shall dwell in the land that I gave to my servant Jacob… forever.” (Ezekiel 37:25)
Arnold Fruchtenbaum writes, “The regathering of Israel in unbelief is a necessary preparation for the Tribulation and the Kingdom.”
So the question is not whether the promise is clear.
The question is whether God means what He says.
If “land” does not mean land,
if “Israel” does not mean Israel,
if “forever” does not mean forever
then language is meaningless.
But God is not the author of confusion. He is the keeper of covenants.
The same God who scattered Israel has begun regathering them, and He has never started a covenant He failed to complete.
@marklevinshow No, the restrainer has not been released yet.
The antichrist has not been unveiled.
That is ridiculous.
The antichrist, some think, might be coming from Rome.
@Elohim_Gadol@TuckerCarlson Don't be so ridiculous. Tucker Carlson has merely given the forgotten Christians of Israel, the West Bank and the wider Middle East a voice.
Hey, please pray over this!!!
@TuckerCarlson is a false prophet and is currently at the head of a religious order — an order of antisemitic Jew-haters.
The Antichrist is a Jew-hater.
Tucker has millions of followers, and these people are openly demonic.
Is he the FALSE PROPHET or a little one?