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An 800-year-old text says that the United States will be involved in a conflict involving Iran and Saudi Arabia, writes the British newspaper Daily Star.

The prophecy predicts that the United States will go to war with Iran before the coronavirus pandemic ends.

The prediction was deciphered by independent researchers using the method of finding the code in the holy book Torah. It states that a month before the disappearance of the coronavirus pandemic, a military conflict will break out between Iran and Saudi Arabia, in which the United States will be involved. The Scriptures declare that war will bring “great strife and darkness to the world.”

This version of events is described in the book “Yalkut Ishauya”, published in 1939, which is written on the basis of “Yalkut Shimoni”, a collection of Jewish commentaries on the Bible, probably compiled in the 13th century.


Quotes from the book that, in the opinion of the interpreters, speak of the beginning of these events:

“The king of Persia will irritate the king of Arabia, and he will go to Edom to ask him for advice.”

And the king of Persia will go and destroy the whole world, and all the nations of the world will tremble and panic, fall on their faces, feel pain as at birth, and Israel will tremble and panic and ask: Where shall we go? “

And (God) will say to them: “My children, do not fear, because everything I have done, I have done for you. Why are you afraid? – Do not be afraid. The moment of your redemption has come. “

Persia is present-day Iran, and the “ancient kingdom of Edom” is often used to denote the United States or Western culture in general.

According to investigators, the prophecy says that Saudi Arabia will do everything possible to involve the United States in the conflict with Iran. The blog of researchers and interpreters says that the war between Saudi Arabia and Iran will begin even before the end of the “plague” (the coronavirus pandemic).



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