Sunday, June 21, 2020

Rising Anti-Semitism - Another Sign


The Rapture Report – Rising and Increasing Anti-Semitism Another Sign of the End Times

Chris Schang


As many Bible prophecy students know the rebirth of the modern State of Israel in the Middle East in 1948 was the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. While many Jews have returned to their ancient homeland and the population of Israel continues to rise every year, there are still many Jews who remain “scattered” among the nations.

With the Islamic invasion and migration of Europe well under way, we are finding more and more anti-semitism coming into play in Europe. But it is not just in Europe where anti-semitism is raising its ugly head. We are seeing more and more examples of out in the open types of anti-semitism being made in all parts of the world including America in these end times. I believe this is not a coincidence and that it is another sure sign that we are in the last days. As the Islamic hordes bring their ancient Middle East anti-semitism with them to Europe, many Jews are moving back to Israel. I believe this is a fulfillment of Bible prophecy as well.

Just the past week the celebrity “rapper” IceCube posted many different anti-semitic pictures on his Twitter account. One of which is the header graphic for this article. These blatant displays of anti-semitic images is very disturbing and shows that even during major social and political charged events like the recent George Floyd killing and ongoing riots across the nation, that the anti-semites never take time off from their war against the Jews.

he Billboard magazine website had the following report regarding IceCube’s anti-semitic social media posts:
While many of his peers have been preaching messages decrying injustice and intolerance, rapper Ice Cube spent Wednesday (June 10) confoundingly posting images that appeared to amplify anti-Semitic tropes tying Jews to the oppression of black people. They also appeared to nod to debunked conspiracy theories about the noses of Egypt’s sphinxes that first surfaced as attempts to manipulate black voters in the 2016 election.
One of the images posted last week showed men with the kind of exaggerated facial features typically associated with anti-Semitic tropes playing Monopoly on the backs of black people. The shot came from a 2012 mural that was painted on a wall in London’s Tower Hamlets neighborhood and was removed due to its disturbing imagery.

Further, the article went on to report:
In response to an image of slaves working in Egypt with the caption “Hebrew Israelites slaves in ancient Egypt… Clearly they are a black people,” international human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky replied, “Sorry @icecube, lost all respect for you now. Was willing to give you benefit of the doubt, but no more. You cannot claim to fight racism, by employing #Antisemitism! It also only demeans the memory of #GeorgeFloyd. Shame on you!”
Acclaimed writer/professor Roxane Gay reacted to one of the Star of David posts — which was hit with a “potentially sensitive content” warning by Twitter — writing, “It is impossible to take you seriously with regards to social justice or,.. anything when you post anti-Semitic imagery. What the f— are you doing?”

Sadly, these images and conspiracy theories are nothing new, but it goes to show that people are feeling more and more open and confident to express their true feelings towards the Jewish people

I believe that with about half the Jews living in the modern state of Israel and the rest still scattered abroad, that we will continue to see increased anti-semitism going forward and that it will only get worse as the Jewish people will return in waves back to Israel here in the end times. 

I would encourage people to watch for signs of increasing anti-semitism in the near future and for more and more Jewish people to continue to make aliyah to Israel.
We know that things will get bad for the Jewish people in the coming 7-year Tribulation, but that God will save a remnant of the Jews for himself and that they will eventually come to faith in Jesus Christ at the Second Coming when the see the One that they pierced.




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