Some have seen in Psalm 102 a possible reference to the Holocaust, particularly when read in the original Hebrew.
2007-10-22 17:23:58
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Lamentations 3.
The book of Lamentations is actually the lamentation over the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. The prayers poems also stirred continuing hope in God's promises for the future. Therefore every part of Lamentation corresponds to some part of the Heavenly Book. The chapter 3 describes what Jews experienced in times of the third part and the fourth part of the Heavenly Book. The fourth part known as the fourth Seal shows the pale horse coming on the world scene to stop democracy. This pale horse is named also Death. This caused the killing on the fourth of the earth. (Revelation 6:7-8.) Everyone knows that the Second World War was over the fourth of the earth.
2007-10-28 15:07:56
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answered by montela 2
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No, because as of 34AD the Jewish Nation was no longer exclusively God's People. That year was the end of the 70 week prophecy of Daniel 9 in which they were "...to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy." (Daniel 9:24) They failed to do this, and that is why the destruction of Jerusalem was visited upon them in 70AD. Do not look to the Nation of Israel for any importance in end-time events because of this. Looking there is just a distraction of the devil now.
Also note that the words of the Lord to Jeremiah spoke of a literal scattering of the literal Jewish Nation, but it was a gathering of the spiritual Jews (and not exclusively the literal Jews) which the Lord also talked about. All those whom accept Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the Lord of their lives become spiritual Jews and heirs according to the Abrahamic Promise.
2007-10-23 00:32:45
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answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7
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According to Rabbi Nosson Slifkin, Deuteronomy 28:15-68 fits the bill.
2007-10-27 21:32:03
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answered by Melanie Mue 4
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The event is a continuation of their expulsion from Israel because they did not receive Jesus.
Luke 13:35 “Behold, your house is left to you desolate; and I say to you, you will not see Me until the time comes when you say, ‘BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD!’”
This is as close as I can get to a prophecy connected with the holocaust
2007-10-24 08:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm... no. No more so than people read into the poems of Nostradamus. And, from our point of view, no more so than the "prophecies" about Jesus. No intention of being disrespectul--however, so much of my Bible has been mistranslated and taken out of context (e.g., the word "almah" so often taken to mean "virgin" in Isaiah 7 **really** means "young girl" in Hebrew, and the "suffering servant" of Isaiah 53 is clearly Israel, when taken **in context** with Isaiah 52) that we're a tad sensitive.
2007-10-23 00:40:06
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answered by Mark S, JPAA 7
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Holocaust in my view was created by the Zionist leaders who worked hand in hand with Hitler. It is unfortunate that they caused the grand wars in which sixty million died at the hands of the grand neo-conservatives including Churchill, FDR, Hitler, Stalin and Truman. Each one of these men had tons of blood on their hands and are I am sure paying a terrible penalties for what they wrought, just as Theodore Herzl has no progeny to call his own on the face of the Earth.
Those who murder others will find murder come visit their own families for generations... unless some good soul comes and asks for forgiveness in a humble manner, and the Lord turns away his Justice from them.
What Herzl foisted on the Palestinians was total wrong doing. What they foisted on the Jews, gypsies, polish catholics and others was also wrong doing. The attacks on the white folks of that entire region was hard. The only good that did come out of the WWII was people became more sensitive to the downtrodden, but now they are again abusing the weak.
In my gut feeling this is going to be the final abuse of the strong against the weak. When the dust shall settle, you will see centuries of peace and people who are worshipful of the MOST HIGH.
May the Lord give solace to the souls that were destroyed in the Holocausts of yesterday and today.
2007-10-23 00:31:56
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answered by NQV 4
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God said through His prophet Jeremiah that he would scatter the Jews throughout the world . God also said through Jeremiah that he would bring them back. This happened in 1948 when Israel became a nation.
2007-10-23 02:18:11
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answered by swindled 7
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I agree with jewish gi... you could contrive any prophecy about anything you want if thats what you desired to do. of course, you'd have to be pretty creative with your interpretation... .
2007-10-23 00:33:18
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answered by Julie G 1
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***Luke 13:35~~~Lev. 26:31***And as an answer has said Ps.102 3-11. Though they may be accurate we don't always comprehend.
2007-10-23 00:31:49
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answered by hamoh10 5
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