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When Christians call Israel the "time clock for prophecy," they mean that major, tangible events involving the nation of Israel—particularly its physical restoration in 1948, control over Jerusalem, and ongoing regional conflicts—are biblical signs that indicate the close proximity of the end times, the rapture, and the second coming of Jesus.

Okay, so Israel is a clock that has been ticking for at least 120 years now. Seems to me that it could keep on ticking and tocking for another 120 years, or more. At least since the time that General Allenby conquered Jerusalem in 1917, the prophecy gurus have been pointing to that, and everything else that happens in and around Israel, as a sign that the Rapture is coming soon. At some point, these incessant unfulfilled prophecies have to be disregarded as meaningless.

In the Facebook video you posted from Jack Hibbs, he says, "Israel is pointing the way to what God might do next." Just another vague, non-specific prophecy that tells us nothing - "God may be about to do something next, or then again, maybe not."
 
"God may be about to do something next, or then again, maybe not."

If Old Testament prophecy has to do with the restoration of Israel during the Millennium, how can anyone know with any certainty what God is doing? (How can the State of Israel be the fulfillment of prophecy if, at this time, there is no prophecy that can be fulfilled?)
 
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