Modern Israel vs Biblical Israel: Exposing Rome’s Attempt to Rewrite Prophecy | TTP 29
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The Bible is clear that the end-time prophetic picture centers in America, yet Rome is actively working to promote a false version of prophecy that places its fulfillment in the Middle East. Is modern Israel the same as Biblical Israel? The answer to this question becomes more critical by the day as theology surrounding the modern state of Israel continues to cement itself as a pillar of evangelical Christianity.
In this episode of 'The Truth Project, Matthew Schanche and Andrew Bikichky lay forth the evidence that two powerful Roman families to lay claim to the ancient title “King of Jerusalem,” yet very few Christians understand the significance of this title, or how long ago the plan was formed to make Jerusalem a Roman objective.
Today, much of the Christian world is advocating for the modern state of Israel to be the central figure in end-time prophecy and that it is the same entity as Biblical Israel, yet this is not so. This shift is not accidental. It is the direct result of a long-established and carefully coordinated effort by the Little Horn power, the Papacy.
One of the most commonly cited texts used to support this narrative is Genesis 12:3. Yet the promise was made to Abraham the individual, not to a nation, and it was conditional upon faith and obedience.
Genesis 12:3 (KJV)
“And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”
If Abraham would listen to God, the covenant would be fulfilled.
If Abraham would not obey, there would be no blessing.
God is not seeking an ethnic bloodline today — He is seeking those who share the faith of Abraham.
While pulpits are increasingly filled with calls for Christians to support the modern state of Israel, these appeals are being made without proper biblical context and without being tested through the lens of present prophetic events.
Because the Little Horn is identified in Scripture as Rome, it must be recognized as the power that moves events on the world stage. Once this is understood, the roots of modern Israel can be traced back through history, where the Rothschild family appears, acting on behalf of Roman royal interests, to help construct and promote the theology of Zionism, a false version of prophecy for the world to embrace.
Although the world is being led to believe that modern Israel and biblical Israel are the same, the biblical and historical evidence points to something entirely different.