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The End of Days - Prophecy of Yishmael

The Prophecy regarding Yishmael (the Arabs/Islam) in Israel according to Pirkei D’Rabbi Eliezer -

Rabbi Ishmael said: In the future the children of Ishmael (the Arabs/Islam) will do fifteen things in the land (of Israel) in the latter days, and they are:

They will measure the land with ropes (to determine the borders of their state)

They will change a cemetery into a resting-place for sheep (and) a dunghill (not allow Jews to access their Holy Sites and desecrate those that fall into their hands).

They will measure with them and from them upon the tops of the mountains (to gain an upper hand on the tops of mountains e.g. the Golan Heights.)

Falsehood will multiply and truth will be hidden (Lies will abound and truth will disappear).

The statutes will be removed far from Israel (Secularism will run rampant and Torah will be far from the Jews).

Sins will be multiplied in Israel

Worm-crimson will be in the wool (the thinnest of threads will be seen as thick rope – e.g. the so-called peace process).

And he (Yishmael) will cover with insects paper and quill (all written agreements and treaties will be treated as null and void)  

He will hew down the rock of the kingdom (destroy Jewish structures)

And they will rebuild the desolated cities and sweep the ways (Jericho, Gaza, Shechem)

And they will plant gardens and parks, and fence in the broken walls of the Temple (see the pics of people picnicking on the Temple Mount);

And they will build a building in the Holy Place (The Dome of the Rock)

And two brothers will arise over them,’ princes at the end (Hamas and Fatah?)

And in their days the Branch, the Son of David, will arise, as it is said, ll ” And in the days of those kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed ” (Dan. ii. 44).

Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer (Aramaic: פרקי דרבי אליעזר, Chapters of Rabbi Eliezar) is an aggadic-midrashic work on Genesis, part of Exodus, and a few sentences of Numbers, ascribed to R. Eliezer ben Hyrcanus (80-118 C.E.), a disciple of Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakai and teacher of Rabbi Akiva.