2008 Prophecy Fulfilled: The Travail Begins

submitted by maxplayer on 03/22/14 1

A word by word analysis of Jonathan's prophetic utterance from 2007-2008 in which the Holy Spirit spoke through Jonathan: "Thus saith the Lord of Hosts: Behold the hand of the oppressor has been lifted against you, and out of the sea shall come fire and smoke and a devouring wind. Water as high as the walls of Jerusalem will cover the city by the sea, and great shall be the destruction of that city. Behold the great wall, which holds back the abundance of the rivers, shall burst forth bringing the hand of the oppressor against you, for I have seen it says the Lord. For mighty is your enemy that has risen from within your own borders. Now behold, the abomination of desolation spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place where it should not be. Here is the mystery made known to you, you are the holy place of which I speak, and the abomination of desolation shall rise from within the walls of the temple, to destroy the temple. For have you not seen, and have you not heard, has it not made known to you, have you not read the scriptures; 'for when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, they did bare children to them, and the same became mighty men'. Has not the sea turned mighty. And the sea shall turn terrible before your very eyes, and the terrible one shall be elevated within the sea (*sea of humanity). Behold the man of peace, Barack Hussein Obama, shall come forth from the sea, and with words of 'peace' he shall bring chaos and destruction. Behold the fig tree, puts forth it's leaves, and suddenly the time is upon you. The travail begins, and a holy nation is to be born, and it will not stop until that nation is brought forth."

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