Tuesday, October 23, 2012
There are few geographical sites in the
Bible more prominent than the Euphrates
River. The Euphrates River
is first mentioned in the second chapter of Genesis and played a significant
role in world history and will figure prominently in the future.
The Euphrates
River extends over 1,700 miles from
the headwaters in the mountains of present day Turkey
and flows south and east through Syria,
Iraq, and empties into the Persian Gulf.
The Euphrates
River marks the eastern boundary of Israel’s
Promised Land.
“Every
place on which the sole of your foot treads shall be yours…from the River
Euphrates, even to the Western Sea (Mediterranean)…” Deuteronomy
11:24
It is unclear just where Israel’s eastern boundary will intersect the
river; however, that intersection point will determine how much of present day Jordan, Syria,
and Iraq will become Israel’s
possession.
Located just east of the River was the
ancient and infamous city of Babylon. It is difficult to separate ancient Babylon from the Euphrates River. The name ‘Babylon’ in the Bible became synonymous with
a place or system that was and still is void of God’s word or will. Numerous times in the Bible God warns His
people to flee from Babylon.
It began when Abraham was told to leave
his native home near the Euphrates River, travel westward, and settle in Canaan
bordering the Mediterranean Sea.
The Euphrates
River became a dividing line
separating the ‘gods’ in the Fertile Crescent
and the God of Abraham.
“And Joshua
said to all the people, Thus says the LORD God of Israel: ‘Your fathers, including
Terah, the father of Abraham… dwelt on the other side of the River in old
times; and they served other gods. Then
I took your father Abraham from the other side of the River, led him
throughout all the land
of Canaan, and multiplied
his descendants and gave him Isaac. To
Isaac I gave Jacob…’” Joshua 24:2-4a
Biblical history tells of a time when Israel’s King Solomon reigned over all nations
from Egypt
to the River Euphrates with great wisdom.
“For he
(Solomon) had dominion over…all the kings on this side of the River…And God
gave Solomon wisdom and exceedingly great understanding…thus Solomon’s wisdom
excelled the wisdom of all the men of the East…and men of all nations, from all
the kings of the earth who had heard of his wisdom, came to hear the wisdom of
Solomon.” I Kings 4:24-34
But Solomon compromised God’s word and
subsequently Israel
was divided into north and south in 931 BC.
Israel’s northern
tribes were overtaken by Assyria in 722 BC and southern Judah fell to Babylon in 586 BC.
The Bible reveals, however, that Israel’s tribes will be reunited and her capital
Jerusalem will
be restored permanently in the future.
“Therefore
your gates shall be open continually…that men may bring to you the wealth of
the Gentiles,…for the nation and kingdom which will not serve you shall perish
and those nations shall be utterly ruined.” Isaiah 60:11-12
Those nations east of present Israel, primarily the Arab nations, and those
nations east of the Euphrates River will begrudge Israel because of her favor with
God. That animosity is very evident
today and such animosity will increase as the time approaches for Israel to take
possession of all the land promised her.
Those nations east of the River will march on the Promised Land.
“Then the
sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and the water was
dried up, so that the way of the kings from the east might be prepared…to
gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty…to the place
called…Armageddon.” Revelation 16:12-16
The ‘kings from the East’ can be likened
to the ‘wise men from the East’ that came to worship the Child Jesus.
“Now after
Jesus was born in Bethlehem... wise men from the
East came to Jerusalem,
saying, ‘Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and
have come to worship Him.’” Matthew 2:1-2
The term ‘wise men’ is translated from the
Greek ‘magoi’ meaning priests and
wise men among the Medes, Persians, and Babylonians.
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