Monday, December 5, 2011

The upcoming war with Syria, Russia, and Iran - maps

The war against Israel is spiritual, a war against God and His people.  If it were not the land God gave to His people, it would not have such an uproar over it.  There is some very good land in Israel for crops and it's very pretty in places, although as land goes, there is just as good agriculture areas in other parts of the world.  The fight over Israel is spiritual in nature.  Anyone who has ever been to Israel knows this.  Anyone who believes Israel should give upany land and anyone that goes against Israel is going against God.  If you look at the map, Israel is extremely small.  It is less than 50 miles across at the widest, and just a few hundred miles long.  In comparison, it is the size of the state of new Jersey.  If you look at the map, you can see the arab and persian nations are not lacking in land.  If you read the bible, you will understand what is behind this battle:  It is a family feud.  Esau (the "palestinians are his descendants) sold his birthright to his twin brother Jacob (Israel) for a cup of lentil soup.Their descendants have been fighting over Israel ever since.

As you can see by the map, Damascus Syria is very close to the border with Israel.  In fact, where I was on the Golan heights, Damascus was within 60 miles.  The first map shows Israel in red (it's TINY) and all the muslim nations in green.  The second map shows Israel and how close the Russian and U.S. warships are and where Syria is.

Israel is so tiny, can you even locate it on this map?

1 comment:

  1. There is a mistake on the first map. Liberia in West Africa is not a muslim nation. We do have some muslims among some tribes and immigrants, but our history will show that this nation was established on christian principles by slaves who were returned from the United States in the early 1800s.

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