Friday, March 13, 2015
Iran
was formerly Persia and the
Bible refers to that nation as Persia
throughout their history and future.
Persia
is located east of Iraq and
east of the Euphrates
River. This area is presently the hotspot of the
world and will continue to be through the end of this age. In a very short time prophecy will be
history.
Recall the entire Bible is the fulfillment
of the covenant God made with Abraham approximately 4,000 years ago.
Abraham was called by God to leave the
land of the east and journey to a new land west of the Euphrates River. Abraham’s nativity was between the Euphrates
and Tigris rivers, i.e. the present country of Iraq. It is difficult to positively identify the
borders between ancient Babylon and Persia.
“And Joshua
said to all the people, ‘Thus says the LORD God of Israel:’ “Your fathers…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…”’” Joshua 24:2-3a
Now recall that Abraham sent Ishmael and
his family back to the east which included Arabia
and points further east. There was
continued enmity between Abraham and his descendants and ‘them of the east.’
Biblical prophecy and history reveals that
the Babylonian kingdom was supplanted by the Medes and Persians in
approximately 535 BC.
Judah
had been deported to Babylon
beginning in 605 BC. God had sent the
young Hebrew Daniel to Babylon
to write world history in advance from there.
In the second year of the Babylonian king
Nebuchadnezzar’s reign, he had a dream which only Daniel could interpret.
“You, O
king, were watching; and behold, a great image! ... and its form was
awesome. This image’s head was of fine
gold, its chest and arms of silver…” Daniel 2:31-32a
Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar that he was the
king of gold and the next kingdom consisting of silver would be the Medes and
Persians. The Persian kingdom would be
followed by the Greeks and then Rome. But we’ll concentrate on the Persian Kingdom in the present context.
It is significant to note the future of
the foreseen world kingdoms.
“You
watched while a stone was cut out without hands, which struck the image on its
feet…Then the iron, the clay, the bronze the silver, and the gold were crushed
together, and became like chaff from the summer threshing floors; the wind
carried them away so that no trace of them was found...” Daniel
2:34-35a
The four kingdoms defined by metals with
decreasing atomic weights (but with increasing brittleness) followed the
Egyptian and Assyrian for a total of six.
The seventh and final world kingdom has been identified in previous
columns.
The major point in the preceding Scripture
passage is when Christ returns to earth He will totally obliterate the final
world kingdom, which will include Iran
(Persia),
and there will be no trace of that kingdom or previous gentile kingdoms.
Animosity between Iran and Israel has prevailed through the
ages.
Such hatred and persecution was confirmed
when a remnant of Jews returned to Judah after their Babylonian
captivity to rebuild their temple and city.
Their odyssey actually began while still in
the Persian capital, Shushan. Esther was
a young and beautiful Jewish lady who was raised by her uncle Mordecai. Also living in Shushan at that time was a man
named Haman, an Agagite of the family of Amelek who were enemies of the Jews
since the time of the Exodus. Amelek was
a grandson of Esau and the progenitor of the Amalekites.
Haman was promoted by the Persian king
Ahasuerus to a position of great power in Persian’s capital city. It became known to Haman that Mordecai would
not bow down to him and ‘Haman was filled with wrath.’
“But
he disdained to lay hands on Mordecai alone…Instead Haman sought to destroy all
the Jews who were throughout the whole kingdom of Ahasuerus
– the people of Mordecai.” Esther
3:6
Persian genocide of the Jews was the plan,
but history revealed how Haman’s plan backfired.
To be continued.
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