The Name of the City; Summary of Future Events
Finally, after the names of the gates of the city, which is of all Israel, are mentioned, the city itself is given a name. By that name the city is exalted to the highest state, the state of the city of God. In the last words of this book, the name of the city beautifully summarizes the purpose God has for Israel and for humanity.
Just as God will dwell in the midst of the gathered and renewed Israel, so it will be in eternity. Then God will dwell with men on the new earth (Revelation 21:3). During the time of the church on earth, which is now, God dwells by His Spirit in His redeemed (Romans 8:11) and in His church (Ephesians 2:22).
It is also noteworthy that in Ezekiel 40-48 the name Jerusalem is not mentioned. It speaks of “the city”. It is Jerusalem in the realm of peace, a Jerusalem without walls, for the LORD Himself will be a wall of fire around her (Zechariah 2:4-Deuteronomy :). The city is reminiscent of the city that Abraham expected in faith: “The city which has foundations, whose architect and builder is God” (Hebrews 11:10). The name of the city we read here: “The LORD is there”. His Name is forever attached to that city.
Summary of future events
Introduction
The following overview is no more than an attempt to discover an order in the events of the end times on the basis of a number of Scriptures. It concerns events that directly precede and directly follow the great event of the coming of the Lord Jesus. The places of action are Israel and the countries around it or the Middle East.
The following overview does not pretend to say that the order is exactly as it is shown. Sometimes events coincide, sometimes events are so close together that it is difficult to determine what the correct order is. However, a general line can be detected in “which must soon take place” (Revelation 1:1).
For a sound study of prophecy, Peter gives another important instruction at the conclusion of chapter 1 of his second letter: “But know this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture is [a matter] of one’s own interpretation” (2 Peter 1:20). He is saying here that first of all (“know this first”) we should not look at a prophecy only where it is written, but always in connection with other prophecies. This means that we should always compare Scripture with Scripture.
If we don’t, there is a great danger that we will manipulate the prophetic word and bend it to our will. We will then explain it as it suits us best. The fulfillment of the prophecies takes place in the manner stated in the Word and not according to our own views. This also means that we must also see the text references in the context of the book of the Bible in which they appear.
It is therefore highly recommended to read the texts referred to after each point: “Seek from the book of the LORD, and read” (Isaiah 34:16). In many cases there are other texts that can clarify the point in question, but the texts referred to speak most clearly, in my opinion.
The centerpiece of prophecy is a Person: the Messiah. It is about His coming into the world. Scripture shows us two comings of the Messiah. His first coming is behind us. He came as the suffering Messiah. His second coming is before us. He is coming as the reigning Messiah. The key to understanding the prophecies correctly is Christ and His suffering and the glory to come, for “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy” (Revelation 19:10).
Overview
1. Although it is not a future event now, the establishment of the State of Israel, in 1948, it was for a long time. It is written about by the prophets. The establishment, in unbelief, but by the providence of God, is a proof of the truth of the prophetic Word (Isaiah 18:1-Judges :; Ezekiel 37:1-2 Chronicles :).
NOTE Before the events listed below will take place, the church will first be taken up. This event is not mentioned anywhere in the prophecies. The rapture of the church, in which there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile (Ephesians 2:14; Colossians 3:11), is a hidden event in the Old Testament (1 Thessalonians 4:14-Job :; 1 Corinthians 15:51-1 Timothy :).
2. An apostate head of state, the antichrist, is given power in Israel (John 5:43; Daniel 11:36-Malachi :; Isaiah 30:33; Zechariah 11:15-Esther :; 1 John 2:18; 1 John 2:22).
3. The antichrist makes a protective covenant with the European Union (Daniel 9:27; Isaiah 28:14-Ezra :; Isaiah 57:9-1 Kings :; Revelation 13:11-1 Chronicles :).
4. The dictator of Western Europe is made an idol in Israel (Matthew 24:15; 2 Thessalonians 2:4; Revelation 13:11-Job :).
5. The king of the south (Egypt) moves against Israel (Daniel 11:40).
6. The Assyrians overrun Israel. God uses them as His rod to discipline His apostate people; they are supported by Gog (Russia) (Isaiah 8:5-Ruth :; Isaiah 10:5Isaiah 10:28-Jonah :; Isaiah 28:2Isaiah 28:14-Psalms :; Daniel 9:27; Zechariah 14:1-Exodus :; Daniel 8:24).
7. The Assyrians capture Jerusalem and Egypt is also overrun (Isaiah 10:24; Isaiah 10:32Isaiah 28:14-Psalms :; Daniel 11:40-John :; Zechariah 14:1-Numbers :).
8. The European armies rush to Israel’s aid because of the alliance between the dictator of Europe and the antichrist (Revelation 16:13-Nehemiah :; Revelation 17:7-2 Chronicles :Revelation 19:19).
9. The Lord Jesus descends on the Mount of Olives and goes to war like a Hero against His enemies; this is the beginning of His Davidic reign (Zechariah 14:3-Judges :; Acts 1:11; Colossians 3:4).
10. The European armies are destroyed by Christ in northern Israel, at Har-Magedon (Revelation 16:16; Revelation 19:11-Psalms :; Daniel 2:34-Habakkuk :; Daniel 2:44-Romans :Daniel 7:7-2 Chronicles :).
11. The leaders of the rebellion, the beast and the false prophet, are thrown into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20-Ecclesiastes :).
12. The returned remnant from the two tribes that had fled, along with the faithful left in Jerusalem, drive the occupying force of the Assyrians out of the land (Micah 5:5-Joshua :).
13. Because of rumors from the east and north, the main force of the Assyrians returns to Jerusalem with the king of the north from Egypt (Daniel 11:44-Romans :; Isaiah 29:1-Numbers :).
14. Christ destroys in Edom, the greatest hater of His people, the nations gathered in Edom (Isaiah 63:1-Joshua :).
15. The Lord Jesus comes from Edom (Isaiah 63:1) to Jerusalem and destroys the Assyrians and the king of the north at Jerusalem (Isaiah 10:5-Daniel :; Isaiah 29:1-Ruth :Isaiah 30:27-Micah :; Isaiah 31:4-Ruth :; Daniel 8:20-Ezekiel :; Daniel 11:44-Romans :).
16. The rest of the wicked Jews are killed (Isaiah 17:4-Joshua :; Zephaniah 3:11; Zephaniah 3:15; Zechariah 13:8-1 Samuel :; Zechariah 14:1-Ezra :).
17. The faithful remnant of the Jews are redeemed (Isaiah 10:20-Daniel :; Isaiah 28:16Isaiah 29:1-Ruth :; Isaiah 30:18-Ezekiel :; Micah 5:2-1 Samuel :; Zephaniah 3:12-Proverbs :).
18. They judge Jordan, Arabia, the Palestinians and others (Isaiah 11:11-Nehemiah :; Joel 3:4-Ruth :; Zephaniah 2:4-Deuteronomy :; Zephaniah 2:8-1 Samuel :Zephaniah 2:12-1 Chronicles :).
19. The remnant of the ten tribes returns to Israel from all nations (Matthew 24:31).
20. Israel lives as one people under one King in peace and security in the land (Ezekiel 37:15-Hosea :).
21. The Russian powers with people from Persia, Ethiopia and Put in their ranks advance against Israel and are destroyed on the mountains of Israel (Ezekiel 38:18-Isaiah :; Ezekiel 39:1-Ruth :).
22. Satan is bound for a thousand years (Revelation 20:1-Leviticus :).
Explanation: It is not easy to determine at what point Satan will be bound. It is most likely, in my opinion, that it is at this time, because with the extermination of these last hostile powers, his reign over the world will be over.
23. The Lord Jesus, seated on the throne of His glory on earth, judges the living nations; beginning of His Solomon’s reign (Matthew 25:31-1 Corinthians :).
24. Enduring peace, Jerusalem the center of the earth (Isaiah 2:1-Deuteronomy :; Isaiah 11:1-2 Samuel :Isaiah 35:1-2 Samuel :; Jeremiah 30:1-:; Jeremiah 31:1-Matthew :; Revelation 20:4-Joshua :).
25. Also restoration for Assyria, Egypt, Jordan and Persia (Isaiah 19:16-Lamentations :; Jeremiah 46:26-Daniel :; Jeremiah 48:47Jeremiah 49:6; Jeremiah 49:39).