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A Biblical Gem
Thursday, November 26, 2009 • Posted November 26, 2009

Koran 9:11 "For it is written that a son of Arabia will awaken a fearsome Eagle. The wrath of the Eagle will be felt throughout the lands of Allah and lo; while some of the people trembled in despair, still more rejoiced: for the wrath of the Eagle cleansed the lands of Allah: and there was peace."

Dear friends, I have written a tremendous volume of Biblical Gems over a period of many years covering hundreds and hundreds of Bible subjects and all from the Christian Bible. I have never even imagined that I might some day write a message found in the Koran, (the Muslim's Bible). But you will recognize the above verses are taken from the Koran. They are a clear prophecy that has come to pass and proven true in our life time. We do not know how they were put in the Muslim Bible, but knowledge of the future had to be employed. We would like to believe Almighty God had something to do with it, because we believe He knows the future as well as He does the past: and it is a true fact that America is typically represented by the symbol of the Eagle. This prophecy was probably written over 4,000 years ago, and what we are seeing now had to be seen then. It has cost the lives of over 5,000 of the brave young soldiers representing the land of the Eagle; but the land of Allah has been cleansed. Those soldiers of the Eagle stayed and fought bravely until they saw Saddam Hussein hanged and the terrorists were crushed. This prophecy should cause the Muslims and Christians alike to know the Bible is true. If we look at many of the prophecies that are found relating to the yet future, we can know a lot of what is happening in our troubled world today will get worse and come true.

The birth place of the Muslims is in Iraq; and there is many interesting things about Iraq that are of world wide interest, I wish to list some of them for your consideration. (1) The garden of Eden where man was created was in Iraq. (2) Mesopotamia, which is now known as Iraq is considered to be the cradle of civilization (3) Noah built his ark as God commanded in Iraq. (4) The famous tower of Babel was attempted in Iraq. (5) Abraham, whom God chose to be the forerunner of His chosen people came from southern Iraq. (6) Issac's wife Rebekah was from Nahor, which is in Iraq. (7) Jacob served 14 years for two of his wives in Iraq. (8) The prophet Jonah was brought to Nineveh by a big fish to preach there in Iraq. (9) Assyria, scripturally called the "rod of God's wrath", who captured the ten lost tribes of Israel is in Iraq. (10) God's prophet Amos preached in Iraq. (11) The Babylonians who destroyed Jerusalem came from Iraq. (12) Daniel was thrown in a lion's den in Iraq. (13) The three Hebrew children were thrown in a roaring fire in Iraq. (14) Jesus was seen as the fourth person in that roaring fire in Iraq, before God sent Him to be the Savior of the world. (15) Belshazzar King of Babylon saw the famous writing on the wall in Iraq. (16) Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon conquered Jerusalem and carried the Jews as captives to Iraq. (17) The famous prophet Ezekiel preached in Iraq. (18) The three wise men who visited Jesus at His birth came from Iraq. (19) The great apostle Peter preached to people in Iraq. (20) The evil empire described in Revelation is known as Babylon and is in Iraq. (21) Only Israel is mentioned more times in the Bible than Iraq. (22) The famous empires known as Babylon, land of Shinar, and Mesopotamia were found in Iraq. (23) Iraq contains more Biblical history than any other Nation in the world, even Israel. (24) Iraq is the cradle for the Muslim religion, and competing with Jewish believers. (25) Iraq is even now known as the earliest civilization on earth. (26) The world's first writing system was developed in Iraq. (27) Iraq has born inhabitants that were both good and evil.

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