Despite the phrase 'never again' long linked to Holocaust commemoration, almost half (47%) of the Israeli public are concerned that another Holocaust will strike the Jewish people, according to a new survey.Antisemitism has risen dramatically on a global scale since the pandemic began, so Jews ad Israelis should be concerned about the possibility of a second Holocaust from a practical perspective. But from a biblical perspective, a second Holocaust is absolutely coming, and it will be many times worse than the previous one. In fact, Jesus says it will be the greatest Tribulation in human history, dwarfing what was accomplished by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. "But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day: For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." Matthews 24:20-22 (KJB) This time of unprecedented tribulation and preauction of the Jews will take place exactly three and one half years into what the prophet Jeremiah calls the 'time of Jacob's trouble' that begins in the days after the born again Church is removed in the Rapture. The whole world, laboring under the weight of the 'strong delusion' sent by God to all those who rejected the gospel of the kingdom of God, will turn to follow Antichrist, Jew and Gentile alike, and believe that a time of 'peace and safety; has finally arrived, The Abraham Accords that we have right now are actually the 'bait' that will bring this all about. The Jews may say 'never again', but their own scriptures say different. Nearly half of Israelis fear a second Holocaust is coming - pollFROM JERUSALEM POST: The poll was conducted just days ahead of Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, which starts Wednesday evening, April 27, by the Pnima movement and first published in the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom. The survey found that women expressed more anxiety about another Holocaust compared to men (55% versus 42%) and that younger Israelis are especially fearful – 24% of Israelis under the age of 24 said that they were very worried about a second Holocaust, in contrast to just 12% of Israelis over the age of 45. Notably, religiously observant Israelis are more worried about an ensuing Holocaust. Israelis who define themselves as haredim (ultra-Orthodox) responded that they were very concerned about the likelihood, as opposed to just 11% of Israelis who identify themselves as secular.
The survey also asked Israelis how they think Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is widely observed in Israel as a day to memorialize the six million Jews murdered in the Shoah, will be commemorated in the future. Currently, telling the stories of the victims and survivors is the priority on this day, but this is becoming increasingly challenging as survivors are now in their 80s and 90s, meaning that soon there will be no living firsthand accounts of the attempted genocide. In light of this, the poll found that most Israelis predict the day will be marked very differently in coming years. Forty-five percent of respondents said that within 30 years, it would be observed by events alone; 13% thought that it would not be marked at all and would be just another day. Participants suggested increased exposure to recorded testimonies of survivors so that Holocaust Remembrance Day remains relevant, as well as subsidized trips to former Nazi concentration and death camps for every Israeli. Even so, 19% of respondents expressed the belief that it is inevitable that Holocaust Remembrance Day will lose its significance over time. READ MORE |
Brian is a well known Bible teacher with a particular emphasis on Biblical end time events. Believing that these events are already underway, he believes that the Rapture of the Church to glory is imminent. Brian and Gilly (pic here with Bethan)travel throughout the UK and he also teaches in Europe and the USA. Although they are regularly in fellowships and churches who know them well, they are most happy to visit new venues to bring the message of the Gospel and the nearness of Christs return.
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