Judah Ben Samuel's Prophecies

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These biblical prophecies have an extension which has been accurate so far to the letter. Rabbi Judah ben Samuel, who lived in Germany during 1140 – 1217 prophesied that Jerusalem would be ruled by the Ottoman Turks for 8 Jubilees. One jubilee is 50 years according to the Roman historian Leviticus. This makes 8x50=400 years. The Ottoman Turks ruled Palestine during 1517 -1917, which happened exactly as prophesied.
Then, his prophecy continues saying that in the 9th Jubilee (50 years) Israel would be a "no man's land". Again, his prophecy was correct: It came to be that the Brittish ruled Palestine from 1917 to 1947. Following Israel’s war of independence from 1947 to 1948, Jerusalem was divided between Israel and Jordan and there was a buffer …show more content…

Examples of such prophecies are the War of the Goog and the Battle of Armageddon, which belong to the events to take place during the so-called End Times prophesied in the Book of Revelations and by many prophets of the Old …show more content…

Before ascending to Heaven He promised to send the Holy Spirit to the world that would defend those who believed in Him. A quite exceptional expression of this was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit during the first Pentecost resulting in enlightenment of over 100 people. Similar spiritual events have taken place since then among various Christian movements, particularly among the members of so-called Pentecostal church. The third exceptional Spiritual feature of Jesus was His healing work. Jesus healed any disease These biblical prophecies have an extension which has been accurate so far to the letter. Rabbi Judah ben Samuel, who lived in Germany during 1140 – 1217 prophesied that Jerusalem would be ruled by the Ottoman Turks for 8 Jubilees. One jubilee is 50 years according to the Roman historian Leviticus. This makes 8x50=400 years. The Ottoman Turks ruled Palestine during 1517 -1917, which happened exactly as prophesied.
Then, his prophecy continues saying that in the 9th Jubilee (50 years) Israel would be a "no man's land". Again, his prophecy was correct: It came to be that the Brittish ruled Palestine from 1917 to 1947. Following Israel’s war of independence from 1947 to 1948, Jerusalem was divided between Israel and Jordan and there was a buffer zone, a no-man’s land, dividing Western and Eastern Jerusalem. Thus his prophecy was exactly