HORN SUBJECTING CONTINUES!
December 12, 2007
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Daniel 7:19-21 – Then I would know the truth of the fourth beast, which was diverse from all the others, exceeding dreadful, whose teeth were of iron, and his nails of brass; which devoured, brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with his feet; [20] And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows. [21] I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;
Lebanon will be one of the three horns “FALLING” to
the control of Iran and Syria.
The pre-falling scenario has been in progress for years, and recent events indicate it will soon occur.
Daniel 7:23-25 – Thus he said, The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.
[24] And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings. [25] And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
The fourth Kingdom, which followed the Babylonian, Medo-Persian, and Grecian Kingdoms, was the great beast, the mighty Roman Empire.
It covered most of the known world of Daniel’s day, which included all, or large parts of, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, and Iran. I believe they will be the 10 horns which
will attack Israel from the north at some point in time between 2010 and 2015.
In order for Lebanon to fully support the attack, it must be dominated by a government fully supportive and controlled by the motivations of Iran and Syria, which are supportive of a common desire to eliminate a Jewish presence in the Middle East as a Jewish state. This will require a subjection of any Lebanese government desire to be part of a pro-free world affiliation.
All the assassinations and turmoil in Lebanon over the last several years have been an attempt to “SUBDUE” the rulers in Lebanon to the will of fanatical Islam, and to “PLUCK” the country out of the influence of pro-western thinking.
The two articles which follow, from Haartz and the Times On Line, give a history of assassinations and events associated with what I believe to be the groundwork for the fall of the first of the three horns in Daniel 7.
Begin Haaretz Article
Chronology of Events in Lebanon since Hariri assassination
By Reuters
December 12, 2007
Here is a chronology of some of the main events in
Lebanon since former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri was killed, along with 22 other people, on Feb.
14, 2005.
Feb. 28 – Pro-Syrian Prime Minister Omar Karami resigns.
March 5 – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad tells his parliament Syrian troops will start phased pullout from Lebanon.
April 26 – Last Syrian soldiers leave Lebanon.
June 2 – Samir Kassir, journalist opposed to Syria’s role in Lebanon, is killed in Beirut by a bomb in his car.
June 16 – UN investigation into Hariri’s killing starts.
June 19 – Lebanese parliamentary elections end in victory for anti-Syrian alliance led by Hariri’s son Saad al-Hariri.
June 21 – Former Communist Party leader and critic of Syria George Hawi is killed in Beirut by a bomb in his car.
Oct. 20 – UN investigators say high-ranking Syrian officials and their Lebanese allies were involved in Hariri’ s killing, in report to UN Security Council.
Syria denies it.
Dec. 12 – Gebran Tueni, anti-Syrian member of parliament and Lebanese newspaper magnate, is killed by a car bomb near Beirut.
July 12, 2006 – Hezbollah captures two Israel Defence Forces soldiers in cross-border raid, setting off Second Lebanon War.
Nov. 11 – Five pro-Syrian Shi’ite Muslim ministers from Hezbollah and its ally, the Amal movement, resign after collapse of all-party talks on their demand for more say in government.
Nov. 21 – Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel is killed by gunmen. UN Security Council approves plans for tribunal to try suspects in assassination of Hariri and subsequent attacks.
Dec. 1 – Hezbollah, Amal and supporters of Christian leader Michel Aoun camp outside Prime Minister Fouad Siniora’s office in central Beirut in open-ended campaign to topple government.
Jan. 25, 2007 – Aid conference in Paris pledges more than 7.6 billion to help Lebanon recover from the war.
Feb. 13 – Three people are killed in two bomb blasts near a Christian
village northeast of Beirut.
June 13 – Anti-Syrian parliamentarian Walid Eido and five other people killed by a car bomb near a Beirut beach club.
Sept. 2 – Lebanese troops seize complete control of Nahr al-Bared camp after months of fighting with Fatah al-Islam militants. More than 420 people, including 168 soldiers, have been killed in the worst internal violence since the civil war.
Sept. 19 – Car bomb in Beirut kills seven people, including anti-Syrian Christian lawmaker Antoine Ghanem.
Sept. 25 – Parliament postpones a presidential election for the first of eight times in a bid to break a deadlock over a consensus candidate and end the political crisis. France leads mediation efforts for a deal on a presidential candidate.
Nov. 23 – President Emile Lahoud leaves presidential palace at the end of his term, without a successor.
Nov. 24 – Siniora says his cabinet is assuming executive powers in the absence of a president.
Dec. 5 – Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri says rival Lebanese leaders have agreed on General Michel Suleiman as president.
Dec. 11 – Berri postpones parliament session to elect Suleiman to Dec. 17 to give rivals more time to reach broad political agreement.
Dec. 12 – Car bomb kills Brigadier General Francois al-Hajj, the army’s head of operations, and a number of bodyguards in a Christian town east of Beirut.
Begin Excerpt from Times Online Article
TIMES ONLINE
December 12, 2007
Lebanese army leader killed in car bomb
The man widely tipped to become Lebanon’s next military commander was killed in Beirut this morning in a powerful car bomb.
General Francois al-Hajj, head of military operations in the army command, died along with his bodyguard when their car was blown up as the pair drove through a Christian suburb of the city.
He is the first army figure to be assassinated, following a string of bomb attacks on politicians in the last few years.
He had been the favourite to become Army chief if Gen Michel Suleiman, the current commander, takes over as president.
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