Is Ezekiel’s Mysterious Prophecy Being Fulfilled?
Could ancient writings warn us about the rise of wars and calamities today?
In his new book, “The Dragon’s Prophecy,” Jonathan Cahn explores a Bible prophecy found in Ezekiel 38-39 that may reveal the mysteries of recent events and foretell future occurrences.
“What the prophet foretold is actually coming true before our very eyes,” Cahn says. “We are crossing major prophetic lines in this very hour.”
Why does Cahn focus on Ezekiel 38-39?
Because “Ezekiel’s prophecy in chapters 38 and 39 says that in the latter days, after Israel returns to the land, an invasion comes,” says Cahn.
“October 7, 2023 was the first mass invasion of Israel in half a century. If the nations cited in Ezekiel’s prophecy are to launch a future mass invasion of Israel, is it possible that they could be, in some way, connected to the invasion of October?”
“And thus is it possible that the October invasion was a precursor to the fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy?”
Cahn identifies the nations involved in the invasion: Kush (Sudan), Phut (Libya), and Persia (Iran), linking the current names of these countries to their ancient lands, along with several others.
“Biblical Kush is the land of Sudan,” he states, highlighting Sudan’s role in arms smuggling to Hamas. He also connects Turkey to ancient nations, noting, “On October 7, Turkey was critical in providing the funds Hamas needed to arm itself and invade Israel.”
He went on to emphasize Iran’s involvement in the attack stating: “In modern times, Paras is Iran… and their part in sponsoring and arming Hamas cannot be overstated.”
Commenting on the unprecedented nature of these events, Cahn states: “For ages, the prophecy puzzled Bible commentators… Yet two and a half thousand years later… all of the people or nations spoken of in the prophecy have become enemies of the Jewish state.”
He concludes that the prophecy’s fulfillment is still to come, stating, “The prophecy’s fulfillment is still to come. The road that leads there may be filled with turns, reversals, and departures. And the timing is in God’s hands.”
“But on Oct. 7, 2023, for the first time ever, the nations cited in Ezekiel’s prophecy—those nations that were to be involved in a future mass invasion of Israel—were, indeed, all involved in a mass invasion of Israel.”
“The signs of October 7 would thus indicate we are closer to the day of the prophecy’s fulfillment than we might have imagined.”
Cahn warns of dark forces behind these conflicts, saying: “How did Hamas manage to obtain weapons despite a blockade?… It happened because of the shadow powers that funded and armed the terrorist organization.”
Throughout the book, Cahn underscores the connection between the October invasion and ancient prophecy: “Without [the nations listed above such as Persia, Phut, Kush, and many others], Hamas could never have launched its invasion… October 7 was made possible by the players specifically cited in Ezekiel 38 and 39.”
Cahn goes on to describe the invasion as a storm: “You will ascend, coming like a storm… So too the invasion of Israel on Oct. 7 came upon the land suddenly, massively, and ferociously.” And this is exactly how this attack came about, just like a storm!
Highlighting a chilling parallel: the Arabic code name used for the October 7th invasion, “Tufan,” means flood or storm, aligning with the Hebrew word “shoah,” which also means devastation.
Cahn concludes that these connections point to a mysterious entity still at work today, making “The Dragon’s Prophecy” essential reading for Christians in these times.
Pick up your copy of Jonathan Cahn’s book: “The Dragon’s Prophecy: Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days” to learn more about the prophecy found in Ezekiel 38-39.
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