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The isobands you see on the map (gray areas with dark borders) attempt to give you confidence where a region is. Because many ancient regions aren't precisely defined, I consulted atlases to determine where the biblical region is located and used that data to build the isobands.
3 sie 2012 · Below is a map highlighting the regions specified in Psalm 83 as identified using a consistent geographic-correlation method of interpretation: In the end, the only modern nations solidly included in Psalm 83 are Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian territories.
Psalms is divided into five books : Psalms 1-41, which witness to David's life and faith; Psalms 42-72, a group of historical writings; Psalms 73-99, ritual psalms; Psalms 90-106, reflecting pre-captivity sentiment and history; and Psalms 107-150, dealing with the captivity and return to Jerusalem.
Tom Hughes and Bill Salus discuss the Psalm 83 prophecy and its possible applications to the Hamas vs Israel war. They compare the differences between Psalm 83 and Ezekiel 38 and show why Ezekiel 38 still has several pre-conditions preventing it from being an imminent prophetic event.
Return to Israel’s End-Times Relevance — The Future Wars. A map showing the nations that will attack Israel in a future war described in Psalm 83. All of those nations are Israel’s immediate neighbors.
12 lut 2018 · Psalm 83 foretells of a future 10-member alliance, comprised of the Arab territories that mostly share common borders with Israel, who will form an alliance and seek to wipe Israel "off of the map".
But a lesser known prophecy is gaining momentum and importance for our day: Psalm 83, in which a different confederacy attempts to wipe out Israel. This psalm seems to be addressing current issues in the Middle East—nations conspiring to destroy Israel.