The Signs of Israel - The signs related to the state of Israel are
prolific and very important.
The most frequently repeated prophecy in the Old Testament is the prediction
that the Jewish people will be regathered from the "four corners of the
earth" in the end times (Isaiah 11:10-12). The Bible states that a
consequence of this regathering will be the re-establishment of the state of
Israel (Isaiah 66:7-8). The Scriptures say that once the Jews are back in their
land, the land itself will experience a miracle of reclamation (Isaiah 35). The
desert will bloom and people will exclaim, "This desolate land has become
like the garden of Eden" (Ezekiel 36:35).
Another end time miracle will be the revival of the Hebrew language (Zephaniah
3:9). Most people are not aware of the fact that when the Jews were dispersed
from their land in 70 A.D., they ceased to speak the Hebrew language. The Jews
who settled in Europe developed a new language called Yiddish a combination of
German and Hebrew. The Jews who migrated to the Mediterranean basin created a
language called Ladino a combination of Hebrew and Spanish.
Other significant signs of Israel that we are told to watch for in the end times
include the re-occupation of Jerusalem (Luke 21:24), the resurgence of Israeli
military strength (Zechariah 12:6), and the re-focusing of world politics on
Israel (Zechariah 12:3).
All these signs have been fulfilled in this century. The nation has been
re-established, the land has been reclaimed, the ancient language has been
revived, the Jews are back in Jerusalem, and Israel is the focal point of world
politics.
Jesus says in Luke 21:28 that when these signs begin to happen, we should
"straighten up and lift up our heads" because "our redemption is
drawing near."
The Key Signs
The most important signs are the ones that relate to Israel because God uses
the Jews throughout the Scriptures as His prophetic time clock. By this I mean
that very often when the Lord is revealing an important event that will take
place in the future, He will point to the Jewish people and state that when a
certain thing happens to them, the important event will also occur.
A good example of this principle can be found in Daniel 9 in the famous
"Seventy Weeks of Years" prophecy. The prophet tells us to watch for a
decree to be issued that will authorize the rebuilding of Jerusalem. He then
says that the Messiah will come sixty-nine weeks of years (483 years) after that
decree is issued to the Jewish people.
There are two key prophecies which relate the return of Jesus to events that
have occurred in Jewish history since 1948. These two events clearly established
the period in which we are now living as the season of the Lords's return.
The State of Israel
The first is the re-establishment of the state of Israel which occurred on
May 14, 1948. Jesus singled out this event as the one that would signal His soon
return.
His prophecy is contained in the fig tree parable (Matthew 24:32-35) which He
presented in His Olivet Discourse. The day before He delivered this speech, He
had put a curse on a barren fig tree, causing it to wither (Matthew 21:28-29).
This was a symbolic prophecy that God would soon pour out His wrath upon the
Jewish people because of their spiritual barrenness in rejecting His Son.
The next day Jesus reminded His disciples of the fig tree. He said to watch for
it to bloom again. In other words, He said watch for the rebirth of Israel. He
indicated that when the fig tree blooms again, He would be at the gates of
Heaven, ready to return (Matthew 24:33).
Equally significant, He added an interesting observation: "Truly I say to
you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place"
(Matthew 24:34). What generation? The generation that sees the fig tree blossom.
We are that generation. The fig tree has blossomed. Jesus is at the gates.
The City of Jerusalem
The second key event was prophesied by Jesus in the same speech, as recorded
by Luke: "[The Jews] will fall by the edge of the sword, and will be led
captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trampled under foot by the
Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled" (Luke 21:24).
The first half of this prophecy was fulfilled in 70 A.D., forty years after
Jesus spoke the words. In that year the Romans under Titus conquered Jerusalem
and dispersed the Jews among the nations. Jerusalem remained under Gentile
occupation for 1,897 years until June 7, 1967, when Israel won the city back
during the Six Day War.
The Jewish re-occupation of the city of Jerusalem is proof positive that we are
living in the season of the Lord's return. Jesus said it would mark the end of
the Gentile Age.
Read the full article from Dr. David Reagan from which the
above was taken at:
www.lamblion.com/articles/prophecy/signs/Signs-01.php