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Mystical rabbi warns: Gog and Magog war begins, nations opposing Israel will die

Tall Timbers

Imperfect but forgiven
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A mystical rabbi has warned that nations and leaders seeking to harm Israel will face divine retribution, with floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters signaling the beginning of the prophesied Gog and Magog war and the imminent arrival of the Messiah.

In a YouTube video released on Tuesday, Israeli Kabbalah Rabbi Nir Ben Artzi delivered a fiery message aimed at those who he claims are trying to disrupt the people and state of Israel. "The Master of the Universe will destroy these nations," he proclaimed, warning that leaders who target the Israel Defense Forces, harm Israeli citizens, or desecrate the Holy Land will be met with catastrophic consequences. "Even now, He is destroying them. The entire world is in chaos, as foretold in Gog and Magog."

Ben Artzi pointed to a series of impending disasters as divine punishment for nations that oppose Israel. "Their countries will be destroyed by floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fire and brimstone, and severe winds. The presidents and heads of these countries will perish; they will not live," he said, adding that their downfall will be witnessed by all through media coverage. "This is the beginning of the revelation of the Messiah so that they will no longer disturb Israel."

 
He is one of the Kabbalah sect who are "mystical" because they are fond of extracting hidden meanings beyond the plain meanings in the Bible and they are fond of using sometimes very suspect writings outside the Bible to gain hidden knowledge. Divination rather than reading to understand the meaning intended by the author. Kabbalah seems to me to be sort of like a new age type of mystic who uses divination to understand the Bible.

A book called the Zohar for example written in the late middle ages which to them is essential to understand the Bible. Rather like the Mormons add the book of Mormon to the Bible only their essential extra book is the Zohar. (there are other books but that is the main one from what I gathered doing a quick google search just now)

The ultra religious Hasidic sect rely on some of the Kabbalistic teachings but I don't know if that makes them Kabbalah or just a very religious sect with some Kabbalistic overtones.

However he is right this time - because he is agreeing with the word of God in the Bible. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
 
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