"Behold, I am against you, Mount Seir, and I will stretch out My hand against you, and make you a desolation and a waste. And I will lay waste your cities and you will become a desolation. Then you will know that I am the LORD. Because you have had everlasting enmity and have delivered the sons of Israel to the power of the sword at the time of their calamity, at the time of the punishment of the end..."
Ezekiel 35:3-5 NASB
Another issue that will play big in end times events involves an ancient family. There are several things that occured among Abraham's family that created wounds that are still unresolved to this day. And they will play a major part in ushering in the great tribulation that will occur at the time of the end. I would like to look at these events that occured thousands of years ago, but have great relevance for today.
When we go back to the covenant that the LORD made with Abram we see that he was childless, yet God promised him a multitude of descendants after him ( Genesis 15:2-5). And to make things even more difficult, Sarai, Abram's wife was barren.
Some time after God promised Abram an heir, his wife gave Hagar, her maid, to Abram, hoping that through her, God's promise would be fulfilled. So He went in to her, and Hagar conceived and bore a son, who was named Ishmael. Hagar then despised her mistress, causing Sarai to become jealous, and this became a source of contention between them ( Genesis 16:1-16).
About 14 years later Sarah gave birth to a son, and Abraham named him Isaac. Abraham is now 100 years old at this time. A few years later, when Issac was weaned, they threw a great feast to celebrate. Sarah saw Ishmael mocking, and she demanded that Abraham drive out her maid along with Ishmael. Abraham was very distressed, he no doubt loved his son Ishmael, but God told him to send them away, because it was through Isaac that the covenant would be passed down.
God provided for Hagar and Ishmael, and God blessed Ishmael and made him a mighty nation. He was given an Egyptian wife, and settled in Paran, where he became the father of the Arab people (Genesis 21:1-21). The Bible records that the 12 tribes of Ishmael's sons settled from Havilah to Shur which is east of Egypt as one goes to Assyria (Genesis 25:18). This is thought to be the area from the Sinai peninsula into what is now Saudi Arabia, perhaps down south into what is now modern day Yemen.
Abraham's son Isaac went on to father twin sons, Esau and Jacob. During her pregnancy Rebekah, Isaac's wife, inquired of the LORD about the struggle in her womb. The LORD answered her that there were two nations in her womb, two peoples would come forth from her body. One would be stronger than the other, and the older would serve the younger (Genesis 25:22-23).
Esau was the first to be born, and ordinarily the birthright would belong to him. However God saw it differently. The covenant would pass down from Isaac to Jacob and his descendants.
Later on as the boys grew older, Esau came in from hunting, and he was famished. Jacob had cooked some stew, and Esau asked him for some. Jacob demanded that Esau sell him his birthright for a bowl of stew. The Bible tells us that Esau despised his birthright. He ate his stew and went on his way.
Isaac grew old and was almost blind. The day came when he desired to pass the blessing on to his eldest son Esau. However Rebekah heard him, and quickly got Jacob, and the two of them plotted to deceive Isaac. Jacob posed as Esau, and although Isaac was suspicious at first, He gave the blessing to Jacob. Just as he finished, Esau came in, but it was too late. Esau begged with tears for a blessing, but he was the elder brother who was to serve the younger. He bore a grudge, and swore that he would kill Jacob (Genesis 27:1-41).
After Jacob fled to Rebekah's family in Paddan-aram, Esau went to Ishmael, out of spite, and married his daughter, Mahalath (Genesis 28:5-9).
Esau eventually settled in the hill country of Seir, where he became the father of the Edomites (Genesis 36:8-9).
Genesis 25:1-6 records that after Sarah's death Abraham took another wife named Keturah. She bore him children as well. Among them are Midian, who went on to settle in what is referred to as the land of Midian in Arabia, and Jokshan, who gave birth to Sheba and Dedan who also settled in Arabia. The Midianites were enemies of Israel, and oppressed them on numerous occasions during the days of the Judges.
When Abram left Ur of the Chaldees to settle in the land the LORD would show to him, his nephew Lot came along. They had too many animals and possessions for the land to sustain them both together, so they decided to part ways. Abram let Lot choose where he wanted to settle, and he chose the valley of the Jordan, which at that time was well watered, like the garden of the LORD. Abram settled in the land of Canaan, which was the land promised him by the LORD (Genesis 13:5-18). Of course we all know the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, how they were destroyed by fire and brimstone from heaven. The land which was once fertile and well watered became a destroyed wasteland (Genesis 19:24-28).
Lot fled to a cave in the mountains where he lived with his two daughters. In desperation to preserve their family line they got their father drunk and slept with him. They both conceived and bore sons. The older daughter named her son Moab. He became the father of the Moabites. The younger bore a son who she named Ben-ammi. He became the father of the Ammonites. These two nations also were bitter enemies of Israel and caused many problems for the ancient nation
If we were to take a modern map and place the territories of these ancient kingdoms over the nations that now exist there, it would look something like this. From the North going south you would have Ammon, Moab, then Edom over what is now present day Jordan heading south into Saudi Arabia with Dedan on the Northwest edge followed by the land of Midian, and Sheba where present day Yemen is located
So what about the descendants of these ancient nations? To quote Bill Randles,
"Eventually the Edomites intermarried with the Ishmaelites, Midianites, and Moabites, and comprise much of the Middle Eastern Arabs." *
The Bible has much to say about these nations in prophecies that are yet to be fulfilled. The perpetual hatred of Esau has persisted into this present day among his modern day descendants. This bitterness has been carried throughout the Middle East and North African nations by Islam as it conquered those lands centuries ago.
I would like to make something clear here. Islam is a false religion that rose up in the land of Ishmael's descendants roughly 1400 years ago. It has carried this grievance at the forefront of its message. The ultimate destruction of Israel is at its very core. When one studies their end time beliefs you will find the opposite of what the Bible teaches. Their Messiah (the Mahdi) is who the Bible portrays as the antichrist, and the Biblical Jesus is portrayed as their version of the antichrist (the Dajjal). The Muslim Jesus (referred to as Issa) comes to help the Mahdi eliminate the Jewish race and establish the golden age of Islam. The book of revelation would describe this individual as the "false prophet" (Revelation 13:11-18).
That said, I love Muslims. I am acquainted with many, some whom I consider friends. They need Jesus just as we all do. Instead of fear and hate, we must love them as Jesus would, and seek to reach those that we can.
Isaiah speaks of a beautiful day when Jesus reigns on the earth in Jerusalem. All the nations will be coming into the city to worship. This includes Abraham's other grandchildren as well.
God blessed Abraham and multiplied all of his physical descendants, not just Israel. True, the land covenant went through Isaac and Jacob; it was through Israel that Jesus came, but the covenant made with Abraham declares that all the nations will be blessed through him.
The end does not just terminate at Armageddon. An age is coming where the wolf lies down with the lamb. Isaiah specifically mentions the Arab people coming into the millennial kingdom bringing offerings and gifts to worship Jesus the Messiah.
"Then you will see and be radiant, and your heart will rejoice; because the abundance of the sea will be turned to you. A multitude of camels will cover you, the young camels of Midian and Ephah (Midian's descendants); all those from Sheba will come; they will bring gold and frankincense, and will bear good news of the praises of the LORD. All the flocks of Kedar (Ishmael's descendants) will be gathered together to you, the rams of Nebaioth (another one of Ishmael's descendants) will minister to you; they will go up with acceptance My altar, and I shall glorify My glorious house."
Isaiah 60:5-7 emphasis mine
A glorious day is coming when the prince of peace will bring peace and restoration, not only to the family of Abraham, but to all the nations of the earth.
* Quote taken from A sword on the Land. © 2015 Pastor Bill Randles
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