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“Donald W. Patten, Ronald R. Hatch, and Loren C. Steinhauer, The Long Day of Joshua (Seattle,WA: Pacific Meridian Co., 1973); Donald W. Patten, Catastrophism and the Old Testament (Seattle,WA: Pacific Meridian Publishing Co.,”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“UN inspectors concluded the Muthanna plant was capable of producing two tons of sarin (GB) and five tons of mustard gas daily. 10. A relatively permanent change in hereditary material”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“7. Thomas C. Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1960). 8.Jane’s Military Publications. CHAPTER 16 BIOTECHNOLOGY”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“fascinating conjecture as to the cause of this calendar change is detailed in Signs in the Heavens, a briefing package exploring the “long day” of Joshua and the possible orbital antics of the planet Mars.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“The genealogy through Boaz, Ruth, Obed, and Jesse, to David is encrypted in the Hebrew text of Genesis 38, each in forty-nine-letter intervals and in chronological order. The probability of this being a chance occurrence of statistics has been estimated at less than 70,000,000 to one. Cf. Cosmic Codes—Hidden Messages from the Edge of Eternity or the Commentary on Genesis (Coeur d’Alene, ID: Koinonia House, 1999), each by this author. 13. Ruth 4:17–22. Note: Ruth 4:12 points to the encryption. 14. Gen.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Terrorism is, of course, a globalist’s dream. It leads to the erosion of individual freedoms, evolving police states, exploitation of the transparency of borders, and the consequent erosion of national sovereignties. In fact, the suppression of civil liberties unquestionably will be an”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Sounds descriptive of some TV evangelists from the “name it and claim it” crowd. They certainly are “rich and increased with goods . . .”)”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Its attempted takeover of Unocal was blocked by Congress on national security grounds.5 China’s growing dependence on oil imports has caused it to acquire interests in Kazakhstan, Russia, Venezuela, Sudan,”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“(China threatened to nuke Los Angeles a few years ago and again recently, but neither of these threats was widely reported in the domestic US press.)”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“The main language of this conglomeration of tribes was a Turkish tongue. The Turkic peoples are historically and linguistically linked with T’uchüeh, the name given by the Chinese to the nomadic peoples who founded their empire stretching from Mongolia and the”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“The Maastricht Treaty. Superseding the Treaty of Rome, the pro-visions of the Maastricht Treaty openly aspired toward a centralized European Superstate: the European Union (EU)—with a common foreign policy, a common military, a common currency, and a common judiciary.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Voltaire gave us his classic summary: “It was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.” Its legacy, however, endured. The ancient obsession with Italy, the costly conflicts with the papacy, and the continuous resistance of German nobles to any strong central authority had made the empire essentially ungovernable for more than five centuries.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“(Admiral Jeremy Boorda, chief of naval operations, gave his last status report to the relevant congressional committees and then, shortly afterward, was found dead under what I consider to be mysterious circumstances.)”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“has also called on Israel to withdraw “from all the occupied Arab lands back to the June 4, 1967 border.” Putin has also stressed the necessity of a complete Israeli withdrawal from Golan Heights. Growing anti-Semitism”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Hesiod was virtually a contemporary of Ezekiel. Another of the major sources on the ancient history of the Middle East is, of course, Flavius Josephus,”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“And 90 percent of the world’s heroin supply comes from Afghanistan. In 2000, NATO satellite surveillance indicated more opium poppy acreage in Afghanistan than any previous year.11”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Yasser Arafat and his PLO held the records for the largest hijacking,6 the greatest number of hostages held at one time,7 the greatest number of people shot at an airport, the largest ransom collected,8 and the greatest variety of targets.9 Yasser Arafat was the man who ordered the murder of the schoolchildren in Avivim, Ma’alot, and Antwerp; the murder of eleven Jewish Olympic athletes in Munich; the murder of synagogue worshipers in Istanbul; the murder of a child and his pregnant mother in Alfeh Menashe; and the murder of a mother and her children on a bus in Jericho. This was the man who ordered innocent Arabs in Nablus to be hanged by their chins on butchers’ hooks until they died; by whose orders the bellies of pregnant Arab women were split open before the eyes of their husbands and the hands of Arab children were chopped off while their parents looked on.10 And he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and celebrated on the White House lawn in a forced handshake with both the leaders of the very people he had sworn to destroy.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“only sure way in Islam of achieving paradise is to sacrifice one’s life in jihad . . . Suicide is forbidden as self-murder; but to sacrifice one’s life in killing infidels carries the highest reward”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“(The classic authority has been Alexander Hislop’s Two Babylons, published in 1883. A modern update by Dave Hunt, A Woman Rides the Beast, is well documented and an essential addition to the serious student’s library.)”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Hal Lindsey called it “the greatest betrayal of Israel committed by any American president in history.”17Bill Koenig, a prominent author and Washington correspondent, reports that “President George W. Bush is rapidly moving himself and our nation on a collision course with God over Israel’s covenant land.”18”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Vaccines and protective gear are not the only challenges in biological defense. Identifying an organism quickly in a battlefield situation is also problematic. Even determining whether a biological attack has been launched can be uncertain.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“Island, off the coast of Scotland, remained infected with anthrax spores for forty years after biological warfare tests were carried out there in the 1940s.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“(Joshua 10:1–28; Rev. 6:15–17). The more you study both books, the more the similarities are striking and illuminating.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“The symbolism of this strange episode remains obscure until, in the New Testament, Jesus explains it to Nicodemus:”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“From a personal standpoint, in my fifty years of serious study of the Bible, obviously I have had to revise my own perspectives on a number of occasions. However,”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“precisely seventy years after the captivity began, just as Jeremiah had predicted. The foundations of the second temple were laid by the spring of 536 BC.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, and there is none else. (Isa. 45:5–6)”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“According to Josephus, on Cyrus’s ceremonial entrance to the city, Daniel (who lived at least until the third year of Cyrus) presented him with the writings of Isaiah that included a letter addressed to Cyrus by name, written 150 years earlier.2 Can you imagine his reaction?”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture
“loins were loosed.” Don’t let the politeness of the translation cause you to miss this point. Belshazzar needed a change of britches.”
Chuck Missler, Prophecy 20/20: Bringing the Future into Focus Through the Lens of Scripture

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