NTEB BIBLE STUDY: The Prophecy Of Elam

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You read many times in your King James Bible about a man named Elam, a son of Shem, whose descendants became the Elamites, and we follow them from Genesis all through the prophets, and right up to the day of Pentecost in Acts 2. According to Isaiah and Jeremiah, both Elam and the Elamites will play a big role at the Second Advent. Where is Elam, you ask? It’s in Iran! On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the whole world watched in stunned silence as hundreds of ballistic missiles, from from Iran, crossed the border into Israel with many landing on Jewish soil, and the conflict is far from over. Elam is in the southern part of modern day Iran, an area that as you will see, is chock-full of Bible prophecy related to the end times. Could it be possible that the current war between Israel and Iran has a biblical connection to ancient Elam? It sure does. The Elamites were from the line of Shem, that makes them semitic, and then they took wives from what Ezra 10:2 calls “strange wives of the people of the land”. You get to the end of Jeremiah and Elam is center stage. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we show you the Prophecy of Elam in all its awesome and terrifying splendor.
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In the book of Job God said it was in Satan's power to do what's coming on Job. How do you determine this to be God doing it?

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Do you know that prophecies in Jer 49 :34-39 concerning Iran and their many ballistic missiles launchers in the area of ancient Elam in southern Iran is a future end time prophecy? In Jeremiah 49 :35-36 There are no historical sources that show Nebuchadnezzar II in the sixth century destroyed and caused a disaster that resulted in the Elamites being scattered to countries around the world at that time. In addition there is no historical evidence that Nebuchadnezzar’s armies chased the Elamites with the sword ( Jer 49 :37) and killed their king and government officials( Jer 49:38).If the complete destruction of Elam does not seem to have been fulfilled in history, wouldn’t this logically mean that the prophecies of Elam in Jeremiah 49:34-38 are going to take place sometime in the future? Who could God be so fiercely angry at in modern-day Iran in our day? Could it be the rogue Islamic regime who wants to wipe Israel off of the map with nuclear ballistic missiles in the future? In Jeremiah 49: 35 God says He is going to "break the bow " which results in a great disaster that causes the people in areas of southern Iran to be scattered around the world. . Could this likely allude to a future great disaster in Iran that destroys their missile launching capabilities and some nuclear sites in the area of southern Elam ?

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