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“Likewise, for centuries, scriptures prophesying that the sovereign nation of Israel would some day be re-born were generally not believed. That is, until May 14, 1948 when Israel was re-born, to the astonishment of disbelievers. God’s Word was, again, proven to be correct. In our day, the re-birth…” quote by John Price
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““Likewise, for centuries, scriptures prophesying that the sovereign nation of Israel would some day be re-born were generally not believed. That is, until May 14, 1948 when Israel was re-born, to the astonishment of disbelievers. God’s Word was, again, proven to be correct. In our day, the re-birth of Israel back in the land is an element of fulfilled prophecy that: a.) can’t be overlooked or ignored; b.) is clearly a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies; and c.) should cause us to watch, as Jesus said, for the end of time, and all that will happen as part of the climax of human history.””

John Price

About This Quote

Source Speech: May 14 1948 Declaration of Israeli Independence, 1948

The re-establishment of Israel fulfilled biblical prophecies, urging vigilance for eschatological events.

In simple terms: Israel's rebirth confirms prophecy and warns of future fulfillment.

Key Takeaway

Recognize prophetic fulfillment and stay spiritually alert.

Themes

prophecy faith history eschatology

Mood

reflective serious hopeful

Type

theological historical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • religious study
  • political analysis
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

biblical fulfillment national identity theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this event shape your view of prophecy?
  • What responsibilities arise from perceived fulfillment?
A Different Perspective

Prophecies can be interpreted subjectively, leading to bias.

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