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The proof for the
fulfillment of anti-Christ's "covenant
with the many"
As of this past April of
2009 the Vatican has recently signed a MOU agreement with the Arab League.
"with many"
is the Arab
League
From
Daniel 9:27 we read
Daniel
9:27 And he shall confirm the covenant
with many for one
week: and in the midst
of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease
This
past April 2009 some Bible prophecy was fulfilled.
From
Daniel 9:27 prophecy, the "he"
is the anti-Christ and "with many" is the Arab League of
Nations
Some
ask what dose the "one week" refers to. I share that the Jewish
calendars is based on a seven year cycles called a "week of years" and
also enjoy pointing out that we have just entered the "last seven years on
earth" before our Lord Jesus return September 23rd 2015. See our Seven
Proof Points proving the Lord's return for Yom Kippur 2015.
The
Vatican has recently signed an MOU with the Arab League.
A
MOU is a Memorandum Of Understanding; it is liken to a contract.
I
am very familiarly with MOU’s sense I have drafted up MOU’s for the Sheriff
Office that I participated with search and rescue for 10 years.
I have few news snippets
and links below about this particular MOU with the Vatican and the Arab league.
The covenant with the many
full
story
Iyar 2, 5769, 26 April 09 12:00
by Hillel Fendel
(Israelnationalnews.com)
Vatican Signs Agreement with Arab League
Dr. Stern notes that though there had been reports that an agreement
might be signed last week, “nothing happened – except that while they [the
Vatican representatives] were talking with Israel, they signed an agreement
with the Arab League. This is very worrisome. There are no details on the
agreement with the Arab League, except that it aims to promote ‘peace,
security and stability.’ Who knows what that really means? Are they dividing
up the spoils of the future Vatican agreement with Israel – or perhaps they
are preparing for the next Arab war with Israel? We don’t know.”

Vatican moves to enhance Arab relations ahead of papal visit
Vatican City, Apr 27, 2009 / 10:29 am .-
Pope Benedict XVI's trip to the Holy Land is now just over a week away, and as
it approaches, the Vatican is seeking to bolster ties with Muslim nations in
the region. The Pope's trip will begin with a visit to Jordan on May 8,
followed by a trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
This past Friday, Benedict XVI received the secretary general of the League of
Arab Nations, Amr Mousa, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding
between the League and the Holy See. A Vatican communiqué said, "The
agreement further consolidates the existing ties of collaboration between the
Holy See and the League of Arab States, especially at a political and cultural
level, in favor of peace, security and stability, both regionally and
internationally." "Furthermore," the statement said, "it
proposes instruments for consultation between the two sides, with particular
emphasis on initiatives of inter-religious dialogue." The Arab League,
was formed in Cairo in 1945 by Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Jordan and Yemen. The League’s mission at the Holy See is headed by Walid Al
Gargani.
Universal Broadcasting News
Vatican-Arab League agreement step in the right direction
April 25, 2009 By:
Gaurav Singh Category:
Hindus have applauded the groundbreaking agreement between Vatican and Arab
League to work together to promote peace and justice in the world, and called it
a “step in the right direction”. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a
statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was wonderful to watch the
world’s two major organizations coming together and opening a new chapter in
cooperation and intercultural and interreligious dialogue. Zed, who is president
of Universal Society of Hinduism, pointed out that serious and honest interfaith
dialogue was the need of the hour. Religion was the most powerful, complex and
far-reaching force in our society, so we must take it seriously. And we all knew
that religion comprised much more than our own particular tradition/experience,
Zed stressed. Rajan Zed further says that in our shared pursuit for the truth,
we can learn from one another and thus can arrive nearer to the truth. This
dialogue may help us vanquish the stereotypes, prejudices, caricatures, etc.,
passed on to us from previous generations. As dialogue brings us reciprocal
enrichment, we shall be spiritually richer than before the contact. Roman
Catholic Church, headed by Pope Benedict and headquartered in Vatican, is the
largest of Christian denominations. Islam and Hinduism are the second and third
largest religions of the world respectively
ZE09042309 - 2009-04-23
Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-25700?l=english
Holy See and League of Arab States Sign Agreement
Interreligious Dialogue Initiatives Given Focus
VATICAN CITY, APRIL 23, 2009 (Zenit.org).-
The Vatican Secretariat of State
signed a memorandum of understanding today together with the League of Arab
States.
A Vatican press release reported that this agreement was signed in the
Apostolic Palace by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for relations
with states, and Amre Moussa, secretary general of the league.
The statement explained that this agreement, which came into effect with the
signatures of the two parties, "further consolidates the bonds of
cooperation that exist between the Holy See and the League of Arab States,
especially on the political and cultural levels, in favor of peace, security,
and regional and international stability."
"Moreover," the report continued, "it proposes instruments of
consultation between the two parties, giving attention also to initiatives of
interreligious dialogue."
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Pope's Secretary of State was present to
represent the Holy See, along with other Vatican officials, including
Monsignor Fortunatus Nwachukwu, Monsignor Alberto Ortega; Monsignor Christophe
El-Kassis, Monsignor Nicolas Thevenin and Monsignor Lech Piechota.
A delegation from the League of Arab States was headed by Walid Al Gargani.
Some member countries of the league were also represented by their ambassadors
to the Holy See.
The League of Arab States, seated in Cairo, was started in 1945, and is
comprised of 22 countries, including: Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi
Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Kuwait.
Pope John Paul II sent the first apostolic delegate to the league in 2000.
Currently, this position is held by Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, who is also
the apostolic nuncio in Egypt.
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