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Historical Foundation

The flood of Noah destroyed the earth, and Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth. Ham had a son Cush, and Cush had a son Nimrod. Nimrod was a great builder, and in the plains of Shinar was where the kingdom of Nimrod called Babel, later to be known as Babylon, was located. Why did they settle in this plain of Shinar? It could be because the bones of the victims of the flood washed down into the area of the Tigris and Euphrates river.

The tower of Babel was built here; Nimrod built it in rebellion against God to avenge for the flood. In the area of Babel, the people were one unity, one language, and they said that there was nothing they couldn't do. God struck them down, destroyed the tower and confused their languages and scattered the people. We also find that all false religion started at the tower of Babel.

Nimrod had a wife named Simaramus, and a son named Thamuz. Simaramus said her son was a god and of supernatural birth. Some said he was a fulfillment of the prophecy Genesis that the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent.

This was the beginning of goddess worship. The Babylonians began to worship "Ishtar"...ancient pictures depict her riding on the body of a leopard, and in Revelation, the beast or antichrist that the woman is riding on has the body of a leopard. An early Babylonian connection to the end-time antichrist. So, Simaramus set herself and Thamuz up as if she was a goddess and he was a god. This theory was at the tower of Babel...when the tower fell, the disbursement of peoples created different VERSIONS of goddess worship amongst different peoples, like Egyptians, Greeks, Catholics, etc.

2600 years ago, we come to the book of Daniel and Babylon created by king Nebuchadnezzar, the greatest city ever created. This Babylonian empire was the first to destroy the Jews and ransack Jerusalem.

Eclessiastes 1:9 (NIV)

"The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun."

This means, if you want to know about the future, look at the past. The first battle fought by Abraham was against the kings of Mesopatamia, or ancient Babylon in the area of the Euphrates river, currently Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq. In the end, it will be the LAST battle the Jews fight, just like the verse in Ecclesiastes says.

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