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Who will rebuild BABYLON in IRAQ?
![]() Pieter
Bruegel (about 1525-69)
The mood of the political world seems to
be for peace and prosperity. One seems to propagate the
other. Prosperity needs peace (stock market, et al) and
peace produces uninhibited prosperity. This seems to already
be the New World Order's (NWO) agenda: a world economy with
minimal trade restrictions and a peaceful world coexistence
by early in the new millennium. Peace is being sought in
Ireland, Bosnia/Kosovo, India (w/ Pakistan), N. Korea, not
to mention the Middle East. If we're not yet within the
first seal of Revelation, then we may be very close indeed!
Yet, I see four "problem" areas for future,
unfulfilled bible prophecy with:
Israel must sign a peace treaty guaranteed for seven
years. This can happen at any time, so this is no real
problem.
Magog must then be ready to fulfill the prophecies of Ez.
38 & 39. Russia is ready militarily now, but lacks a
nationalistic resolve. This could soon change as they're
having serious economic woes and the elections in the year
2000 will probably produce a very nationalistic leader. This
is only a minor problem.
The Antichrist also must consolidate his power block (10
nations or regions) and himself be revealed. This will
happen within Daniel's 70th week. No real problem here
either; it's completely dependent on problem #1 (The
initialization Israel's seven year peace treaty).
Babylon, however, is the big problem as I see it in
scripture. According to the future Babylon, described in Is.
13 & 14, Jere. 50 & 51 and Rev. 17 & 18, it must
be a world economic and religious center literally located
in what geographically today is Iraq. For this to happen,
the Arab nations must first resolve their minor differences
and consolidate into the world's greatest oil producing
economic power block, able to cooperatively control the
world oil prices, becoming exceedingly wealthy in the
process. They (OPEC) tried to do this in the late 70's, but
failed in their cooperation, only temporarily causing our
(USA) oil crisis and thereby affecting a short lived oil
boom here. Before this consolidation could take place
however, Saddam Hussein must either be removed or change his
colors so that he is no longer a threat to the west. (He
seems to fit the bill as the Arab leader for this
consolidation and has the vision of Iraq becoming, once
again, the great Babylon.) After the Arab's consolidation,
literal Babylon must then be built in Iraq.
Babylon (from Bab-ili, meaning "Gate of God")
was known for it's power, wealth and as a great religious
center. The "golden age" of Babylon was under the
rule of Nebuchadnezzar. (Nebuchadnezzar II, the most
important of the Chaldean, or Neo-Babylonian, kings, reigned
from 605 to 562 BC. Although he is called Nebuchadnezzar in
the Old Testament, his Babylonian name was Nabu-kudur-usur;
modern historians often refer to him as Nebuchadrezzar.)
Nebuchadnezzar is best remembered for his dealings with the
Jews and as the builder of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon,
one of the seven ancient wonders of the world. The remaining
southern Jewish Kingdom of Judah was positioned between two
great powers--Egypt and Babylonia. It was unable to remain
either independent or neutral; if it aligned with one side,
it would be battered by the other. In 597 and again in 586
when the kingdom was under Egyptian control, Jerusalem was
besieged and captured by Nebuchadnezzar. The second time he
destroyed the city and carried off the Jews into their
lengthy Babylonian captivity (Jere. 25:11, 12). Daniel,
himself being a captive, knew their seventy year captivity
was about to end and so began fasting and praying for a
period of twenty-one days resulting in the visions contained
in the book of Daniel. The dream of the statue with a head
of gold personified the future history of the Gentile
nations (Dan. 2:29-45). The great Egyptian and Assyrian
empires had already come and gone. Note that, interestingly,
beginning with the head of gold, which is Babylon, the
future kingdoms successively degenerate in their
constitution: from gold to silver (Media-Persia) to bronze
(Greek) to iron (Roman) and finally to miry clay mixed with
iron (The Antichrist's ten "nation"
consolidation).
Saddam Hussein, today's ruler of Iraq, began the
rebuilding of Babylon over these ruins during the Iraq/Iran
war to help keep his people from becoming demoralized
because of this protracted and costly war. Later, after
failing to secure control of the oil market, by the taking
of Kuwait which lead to the Gulf War, Saddam, having
received sanctions constraining Iraq, has been unable to
complete the rebuilding of Babylon. Even so, he strongly
identifies himself with the ancient ruler, Nebuchadnezzar,
believing to be akin to him and having been
"given" the vision to restore the once great
empire and becoming it's ruler. It has been said that they
even look alike!
Here's the big problem that I see: To rebuild Babylon
into the economic world center, as described in the bible,
it will take much money and time. Money will not be a
problem when the Arab nations consolidate, but economic
empires (cities) are not physically built overnight (e.g.
Hong Kong). And until this is completed along with the
temple for the world's religious center (see: Zech. 5:5-11;
note: "in the land of Shinar" = Babylon = Iraq),
then the prophecies can not be fulfilled. This is of
concern, because it appears that this "problem"
area will take some time to complete, thereby possibly
moving the future, yet unfulfilled prophetic events well
into the next century (and millennium). The only consolation
is the proposition that with the "New World Order"
(NWO), all nations cooperating together as with Babel (Gen.
11:1-9), this could then speed up the progress of rebuilding
Babylon. After the flood mankind built Babel with one united
purpose. God confused the language (with many languages) and
further inhibited this "world order" by also
separating the continents in Peleg's time (Gen. 10:25; 1
Chron. 1:19). Since then the world, with it's technology,
has now overcome these two major obstacles placed by God.
Thus, the way is clear for the NWO and the building of the
great city Babylon (Rev. 18:9-21). Nevertheless, as I've
said, considering these realities, it could still take some
time to built such a great city that's the world's economic
and religious center according to the biblical prophecies.
Finally, in the hermeneutics of bible eschatology there's
a tendency to "spiritualize" a difficult passage
that seems impossible to take literally. One must always
remember the first rule of bible interpretation: Always
interpret literally and use scripture to interpret scripture
in understanding any allegories or symbols, etc.
Following are several examples why Babylon must be a
literal, physical and a specific geographical location:
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