Posted on 01/30/2019 3:22:38 PM PST by Jan_Sobieski
It's not often that one can point to a physical object at a specific geographical location in the contemporary world, and identify it as being the focus of a biblical prophecy that was written long before Christ. Yet, that is exactly what we can do in the case of a remarkable manmade edifice in Egypt that didnt exist until 1970. It is a 230-foot tower, called the "Lotus Tower," because it is topped by the five petals of the lotus blossom. The tower was designed as a token of Arab-Russian friendship, its five petals perhaps signifying the five pillars of the Islamic faith. It is only 49 years old, yet Ezekiel referred to it by name
twice.
In the 29th and 30th chapters of his prophecy, "the tower of Syene" is mentioned as a landmark that is specifically related to the fulfillment of latter-day prophecy. In fact, this prophecy is profoundly powerful, sounding the death knell of Egypt...
(Excerpt) Read more at prophecywatchers.com ...
2 Peter 1:19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:
In fact, Jesus commanded us to watch for these prophetic events...
Luke 21:36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
Looks like Barad-dûr, the Dark Tower, in Mordor.
Yes, that is the point. This may be a future prophecy. There has never been a Tower of Syene until today...as far as we know
I have the pw ap on my iphone they have some things I like. Hard for me to say that is what the prophecy means I would have to study what Gary Stearman is saying is what scripture means.
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