Friday, March 20, 2015
Then when Ezra returned to Judah
to rebuild the temple, he was met with Persian disdain once again. Ezra had been given permission by Cyrus to
return to Judah but when the
Persian overseers in Judah
got wind of the plan they were not pleased.
“Now when
the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin heard that the descendants of the
captivity were building the temple of the LORD God of Israel, they came…and said to them
‘Let us build with you, for we seek your God as you do…’” Ezra 4:1-2
Of course they had no intention of seeking
Israel’s
God. They were seeking a way to sabotage
the rebuilding of the temple.
Zerubbabel and Jeshua immediately saw
right through the scheme.
“You may do nothing with us to build a house
for our God; but we alone will build to the LORD God of Israel…” Ezra 4:3
The Jew’s inspired response caused their
enemies to do everything in their power to thwart the project.
“Then the
people of the land tried to discourage the people of Judah. They troubled them in building, and hired
counselors against them to frustrate their purpose all the days of Cyrus king
of Persia…” Ezra 4:4-5
And then later when Nehemiah and his
company returned to Judah to
rebuild the walls and streets of Jerusalem,
they also experienced Persian resistance.
As soon as they crossed over to the west of the Euphrates River,
the Persian governors rose up against them.
“When
Sanballat (Persian Governor) and Tobiah the Ammonite official heard of it, they
were deeply disturbed that a man had come to seek the well-being of the
children of Israel.” Nehemiah 2:10
Tobiah the Ammonite was a descendant of Lot’s son Ammon via an incestuous relationship.
Therefore, throughout Old Testament
history, there has been animosity between Iran
(Persia)
and God’s people, the Israelites.
Persians are also referenced in the New
Testament.
“Now after
Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold,
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 wise men from the East were magicians
from Persia. Do you suppose they knew Jesus was the one
Nebuchadnezzar dreamed about 600 years earlier who would crush the gentile
world kingdoms?
Note the phrase, ‘we have…come to worship
him.’ It brings to mind the words the
Persians in Judah
spoke to Ezra when they learned he had returned to rebuild the temple, i.e.
‘…for we seek your God as you do.’
Iran
(Persia)
will play a profound part in future history.
“Then the
sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates,
and its water was dried up, so that the way of the kings from the east might be
prepared.” Revelation 16:12
The ‘kings from the east’ were spoken of
by the Prophet Ezekiel. Ezekiel spoke of
gentile nations that God would draw into Israel and then let them destroy
themselves. He first mentions those from
present day Turkey and then
he identifies several other nations with animosity towards Israel.
“I will
turn you around, put hooks into your jaws, and lead you out, with all your army…a
great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords. Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya are with them…” Ezekiel
38:4-5a
Their fate is described in detail in the
latter part of chapter 38.
Then the Apostle John reiterates
Ezekiel’s prophecy in Revelation 19 and adds details to the end of those
nations that came against Israel.
So Mr. President, do you think it is in
the best interest of America
to seek a covenant with Iran
whose stated goal is to totally destroy Israel?
Recall God’s words to Abraham, i.e. ‘I
will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you.’ Will aligning with Iran
be a blessing to Israel
or a curse?
Inasmuch as the end has already been
written Mr. President, don’t you think the wisest strategy is to simply align
our priorities according to what has been blatantly revealed?
Share
your thoughts walt.thrun@gmail.com
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