Egyptian Revolution becomes Egyptian Civil War? Arab Spring becomes Arab Fall? The Future of Egypt in the Prophecy of Isaiah. Hogue Egyptian Predictions. Predictions for 2013 and Forecasts for 2014.

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Friends,
Egypt’s future is not good. My oracle has a few prescient thoughts before this article jumps into a look at biblical prophecies about Egypt’s future to see whether they are metaphors for contemporary biblical times and biases of the Hebrew Prophet Isaiah; or, they track the future unraveling of modern Egypt.

Since February of 2011 when the Egyptian Revolution started in Tahrir Square, I have cautioned Egyptian readers that their rebellion would suffer a number of false starts requiring the return of a military dictatorship that to some degree would play referee to new revolutionary attempts to form a government. I also made it clear that Muhammad Morsi becoming president would be a major false start.

My oracle will be a rare voice in America outside of the Egyptian majority that would defend the military’s difficult decision to oust the legally elected Morsi. It was done so because Morsi and his Salafist fundamentalist brethren consisting of the MB (Muslim Brotherhood) believed they had a mandate from God that was synonymous with a mandate of the Egyptian people, which is patently false. The MB won the election last year because the majority of secular and “leave my religious practices alone” mainstream Egyptians were sorely divided allowing a disciplined minority of voters to take the Parliament (Tea Party style, like the US House of Representatives) as well as take the presidency. Morsi then began running the country like a Caliph (Islamic pope) dictating his severe version of Sharia Law and making sure the constitution created was written by the MB. Any present and future attempt at a government and being president must LISTEN to the Egyptian peoples’ demand for jobs, for ending corruption and restoring Egypt’s main import for fueling their economy, tourism first. And second, mind your own business about religion.

The MB regime was so unpopular that a petition of 26 million people reached the generals of the Egyptian Army inviting them to overthrow Morsi and his party running the Parliament. At least two thirds of the Egyptian people supported this overthrow.

I predict you will not see a civil war erupt in Egypt like you see in Syria for a few simple reasons. First off, large elements of the Army will not mutiny like the Syrians because their officers do not belong to another sect of Islam. When Syrian forces began firing on the “Sunni” majority demonstrating the the streets, their “Alawite” officers and non-coms were ordering them to fire on their own “Sunni” Muslim citizens and extended families. Thus whole Syrian battalions defected to the Free Syrian Army. Though the Egyptian Revolution has its sectarian dimensions, it does not have that “tribal” and “sect” element of the Syrian Civil War, at least not yet.

The majority of people actually “asked” the Egyptian military junta to step in. Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime was the target of protest for reform during the spread of the Arab Spring, not the motivating tool of such. Even though the Egyptian military is playing Fascist referee here, like Hitler’s Brownshirts did when he came to power, like Hitler, they do so with the tacit support of a vast majority of Egyptians. Hitler used emergency “enabling” acts to clear German streets of Red Communists with public approval, just like MB rioters and demonstrators are being swept away and arrested by the hundreds today, the thousands tomorrow, in Egypt.

The MB can only save itself from returning once again to its terrorist and underground beginnings in Egypt by accepting their failed attempt at taking over Egypt and I do believe that sooner than you might expect we will see more moderate members appear and try to bring the movement back into dialogue with other factions. There is not much time for this shift of heart and I dare say it is even harder for the MB to view liberals and secularists as equals than it is for American progressives and Tea Party legislators to find a compromise. Yet they must in Washington in the next 18 months and within a month in Cairo or the MB will lose credibility like Communists in Hitler’s Germany. For all the right or wrong moves they will be judged as saboteurs and a force of chaos in a country teetering on becoming a failed state, as prophecies below will reveal.

They can die in their hundreds and even their thousands in the coming week but the Muslim Brotherhood’s rebellion and protest will be crushed and any move to underground resistance will render them pariahs by the Egyptian majority. Their only way back to influence in Egypt’s future is to accept their ouster, accept the wrong direction Morsi took which was not the will of the majority and participate in the next chapter of the Egyptian Revolution. The future of the Arab Spring revolutions is the subject of Chapter 7 of Predictions for 2013-2014 called Arab Spring the Arab Fall (click on Egyptian predictions).

So readers, I say this for the prophetic record and I say it categorically: the MB rebellion is not the beginning of a civil war; however, other troubles looming for Egypt are far more dire. It is a nation adding nearly a million new people every year to a thin green oasis of riverbank along the Nile in a mostly inhospitable desert country. It has no economy that can sustain its 80-million plus and exploding population. Global Warming is making desiccation of Egypt worse and countries along the Nile are all exploding with more people needing its waters upstream. This will lead soon to water wars as I wrote in detail in the chapter on Resource Wars in my new eBook.

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Secular or Islamic, the future government of Egypt faces the same fate. Egypt is not sustainable. The heartland, the mother country of Arab culture will see climate change and overpopulation dry up its life-giving Nile. It was foreseen thousands of years ago by the Prophet Isaiah in Chapter 19 of the Old Testament.

The following passage is penned by the “First” of the three Hebrew prophets signing off under the name of “Isaiah”:

As in the case of Hellenistic seers like Hermes Trismegistus, this Old Testament prophet’s name was used by several people whose works were later consolidated, giving the illusion of one man. “First Isaiah” is primarily responsible for chapters 1-39, though changes in narrative style hint that some passages were penned by his disciples. This Isaiah of Jerusalem, as he is called, was an advisor to four kings of Judah: Uzziah, 783-742 b.c.e.; Jotham 742-735 b.c.e.; Ahaz, 735-715 b.c.e.; and Hezekiah, 715-687 b.c.e. History remembers him as an eloquent religious moralist and poetic genius, speaking against political treacheries. These intrigues threatened the Southern Kingdom, Judah, by setting a course similar to the one that precipitated the conquest of the Northern Kingdom, Israel, by the Assyrian Empire in 721 b.c.e.

Taken from: The Seers Encyclopedia
The Millennium Book of Prophecy

What follows extracts of the First Isaiah’s Chapter 19 with my inserted assessments. The translation today is taken from End Time Headlines website. I have done my best to correct some of the odd punctuation in this translation, but it essentially rings true to the original scripture translations and is a markedly better version that most popularized King James Version.

Behold, the Lord rides on a swift cloud, and will come into Egypt; the idols of Egypt will totter at His presence, and the heart of Egypt will melt in its midst.

“I will set Egyptians against Egyptians; everyone will fight against his brother, and everyone against his neighbor, City against city, kingdom against kingdom…

ASSESSMENT
Yes, this could sound like modern Egypt about to descend into civil war with secular versus Salafist Islamist Egyptians fighting each other. However, Islam has no “Idols” or statues of Gods to topple, which implies a prophecy more in keeping with the 8th Century b.c.e. taking down Pharaoh’s Egypt and not modern Egypt. The same problem of contemporary verses 21st century interpretation comes in the next passage:

…The spirit of Egypt will fail in its midst; I will destroy their counsel, and they will consult the idols and the charmers, the mediums and the sorcerers. And the Egyptians I will give into the hand of a cruel master, and a fierce king will rule over them,” Says the Lord, the Lord of hosts.

ASSESSMENT
If Isaiah is trying to understand the talking heads on TV, he might be describing the “experts” and the “bureaucrats”—the military junta of Egyptian generals, even—as the sorcerers, charmers and mediums of our modern media trying to sort the chaos that is Egypt today out. Then comes the cruel king, either a general like Mubarak waiting in the wings to bring Egypt under military rule again, despite all the protestations that the officers’ corps does not intend it. Or, the cruel leader is the Muslim Brotherhood’s President Morsi who, when given a minority mandate, took it as a sign from God that “HE” and not two-thirds of the Egyptian people wanted an Islamic fundamentalist republic following a severe interpretation of Sharia Law.

I sometimes think the Muslim Brotherhood is akin to a mating of religiously extreme version of America’s Moral Majority, right wing evangelists with the more fascist-leaning members of the US Tea Party. In other words, those fringe Tea Party members who are definitely “not” into small government and Libertarian platforms but desire to govern everyone, including their religious practices, with an iron hand with a “my way or hell’s holy highway” attitude.

The Egyptian people did not vote for that and the 26 million petitions to throw Morsi out really makes the so-called Egyptian Army coup a coup of the Egyptian majority. Though I am loathed often to support US hegemonic actions, the Pentagon, so desperate to keep its war market armaments profits flowing from the billions of dollars coming from Egyptian military armament purchases “does” have a loophole to call the coup “not a coup” and keep the arms flowing. The Egyptian majority did call their army in to kick Morsi and the MB to the blood-soaked and bullet-riddled curb.

There will be renewed attempts this autumn to establish a presidential-dominant parliamentary government and the Egyptian Army will step back after it is established with someone like Muhammad El Baradei is the next and secular, economic-centric president. Still, if we take the bulk of Isaiah’s Chapter 19 as a possible vision of Egypt’s future rather than a politicized propheganda prophecy using Egypt’s past collapse from 900 b.c.e. as his literary device, then Climate Change is the cause of Egypt’s near future collapse, not religion.

The waters will fail from the sea, and the river will be wasted and dried up. The rivers will turn foul; the brooks of defense will be emptied and dried up; the reeds and rushes will wither. The papyrus reeds by the River, by the mouth of the River, and everything sown by the River, Will wither, be driven away, and be no more. The fishermen also will mourn; all those will lament who cast hooks into the River, and they will languish who spread nets on the waters. Moreover those who work in fine flax, and those who weave fine fabric will be ashamed; and its foundations will be broken. All who make wages will be troubled of soul.

Surely the princes of Zoan are fools; Pharaoh’s wise counselors give foolish counsel. How do you say to Pharaoh, “I am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings?” Where are they? Where are your wise men? Let them tell you now, and let them know what the Lord of hosts has purposed against Egypt. The princes of Zoan have become fools; the princes of Noph are deceived; they have also deluded Egypt, Those who are the mainstay of its tribes. The Lord has mingled a perverse spirit in her midst; and they have caused Egypt to err in all her work, as a drunken man staggers in his vomit. Neither will there be any work for Egypt, Which the head or tail, Palm branch or bulrush, may do.

It certainly sounds like a presage of economic, then national and cultural collapse transpiring as the sum total of chaos of leadership, bad planning and no good and wise president or dictator (Pharaoh). Then comes an outside scourge to match the scourge of political and moral mediocrity. The Nile soon after dries out in a planetary climate shift causing an apocalyptic collapse of the Nile river ecology, resulting in famine and collapse for Egypt whether a moderate Baradei and parliament or Islamic Brotherhoods mismanage and derail with Egyptian generals the longest lasting political state in history. All the “cradles” of civilization are poised to fall first from the oncoming planetary disaster of Climate Change whether they have lasted for five millenia like Egypt or not.

However, there is hope here that Isaiah is reading his tea leaves stealing from ecological disasters past and not the near future. Isaiah, Chapter 20, in brief, turns our attention to Assyrian conquests and occupation of Egypt in near contemporary times. The conquest of proud Egypt “was” achieved because of a great drought that “did” happen, staring a few hundred years “before” Isaiah wrote the above passage in Chapter 19. Archaeological evidence supports that drought descended on Egypt for a few centuries in a regional climate change causing the Nile to nearly dry out ending around 900 b.c.e. This all but nearly ended the first kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt. The Assyrian Empire was spared this climate catastrophe spread across the Middle East and North Africa and exploited it to establish their greatest expansion. Eventually the climate improved. The Egyptians like the Nile revived. They threw off the yoke of the Assyrians and achieved an even greater empire afterwards while the Assyrians declined.

A third possibility prophetically speaking is that Egypt past and present are contained in the repetition prophecies of Isaiah. The “Assyrians”, therefore, may be a metaphor masking the “Syrians” of modern days—a marker, if you will, that a spread of civil war out of Syria date the imminent fall of modern Egypt once again with the Nile drying out an unsustainable civilization.

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  1. Barbara Ellison
    Posted 26 August 2013 at 3:59 pm | Permalink

    Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for Muslim Brotherhood

    by Michael Armanious
    http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3946/muslim-brotherhood-support

    August 23, 2013 at 5:00 am
    What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

    The Egyptian people are astounded. They simply do not understand the Obama Administration’s efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power.

    In an effort to make some sense of the Obama Administration’s policies, Amr Adeeb, a prominent Egyptian commentator, argues that the U.S. is helping the Muslim Brotherhood to achieve power, in order to turn Egypt into a magnet for jihadist fighters. The goal, Adeeb states, is to turn Egypt into another Syria or Afghanistan and discredit Islamism as a viable political movement.

    To Westerners, this may seem like a bizarre conspiracy theory, but for Egyptians it helps explain why the U.S. government is supporting an organization that has openly declared jihad against the West, engaged in threats of war with Israel and Ethiopia, demolished dozens of ancient historic churches, set hospitals on fire, and murdered Christians in the streets. The Muslim Brotherhood has no respect for the rule of law, but the Obama Administration treats the Egyptian military that removed the group from power as a threat to democracy itself.

    An artist’s rendition of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile river, currently under construction. The Muslim Brotherhood government under former President Morsi threatened to wage war with Ethiopia over this project.

    The fact is, the Ikhwan (as the Muslim Brotherhood is called in Arabic) engaged in some pretty undemocratic behavior in the election that brought it to power in June 2012. Morsi lied about his background, telling voters he worked for NASA when he did no such thing. He falsely promised to spend $200 billion on an Egyptian renaissance only to say, once he was elected, that it was just an idea. He bribed voters with cooking oil, sugar, and medicine. On the day of the election, with threats of violence, the Muslim Brotherhood stopped thousands of Coptic Christians from voting. Further, in a little known aspect of the election, many voters complained of receiving ballots that had already been marked in Morsi’s favor.

    Egyptians were willing to overlook these irregularities in hopes that Morsi would bring order and stability to their country. They hoped he would follow through on his promise to build a modern Egypt; create jobs, and put together and inclusive government and constitution. They hoped he would honor his promise to spend $200 billion on repairing Egypt’s infrastructure as part of an Islamic “Renaissance Project.”

    Instead, Morsi worked systematically to dismantle the institutions of a 7,000 year-old country. He gathered his cronies to speak openly, on national television, of destabilizing Ethiopia in a fight over the use of water from the Upper Nile River.

    Morsi also straightforwardly stated that he was recreating an Islamic “Caliphate.” He pardoned and freed hard-line Islamists — including Anwar Sadat’s killers — and allowed them to have an Islamic political party, contrary to the constitution, which bans religious parties. When Morsi spoke to audiences, hard-line Islamists sat in the front row, demonstrating that these people were his political base.

    To buttress the support of this base, Morsi released members of Gamaa al-Islamiyya, founded by the “Blind Sheikh,” Omar Abdel-Rahman, who attempted the first World Trade Center attack. This group, considered a terrorist organization by the United States, killed over 60 tourists in Luxor in 1997. That history did not stop Morsi from appointing one of its members governor of Luxor, over the objection of local residents who are dependent on tourism for their livelihood. Nor did it stop him from assigning another member of this group as Minister of Culture. With these decisions, Morsi delivered a final blow to Egypt’s tourism industry.

    And if people are not even willing to visit Egypt, how will they invest in the country?

    The Muslim Brotherhood, however, apparently does not want tourists from the West, even though they have been an important source of hard currency for decades. It seems Sheik Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, an ultraconservative Islamist and a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, had asked Morsi to not allow Western tourists into Egypt, and to replace them with tourists from Muslim countries.

    Life under the rule of Morsi became impossible. For Egyptians, shortages of food, water, electricity, and medicine became the norm. In response, Morsi appeared on TV to ask for more time, another 10 or 15 years.

    As Morsi started driving his country into a civilizational ditch, some of the passengers rebelled. A grassroots movement called “Tamarud” (“Rebellion”) mobilized over 30 million people, who took over the streets of Egypt, and called for the removal of Morsi and his radical government. Their legitimate goal was to take the steering wheel from a group of madmen who wanted to bring about famine and take Egypt back to the dark ages. To prevent a civil war, the Egyptian army removed Morsi and installed an interim government with the support of Al-Azhar University, the most respected Islamic authority in Sunni Islam; the El Nour Party (an ultraconservative group); the Coptic Church, and a number of secular parties.

    Predictably, the Muslim Brotherhood responded with threats and violence, especially targeting the Christians of Egypt. Members of the Muslim Brotherhood shot a 10-year-old Christian girl in the streets as she returned home from church. They beheaded a Christian merchant, shot a priest in Sinai and marched Franciscan Nuns in the streets like war prisoners. They burned Christian business, homes, and churches, especially the ancient churches in Upper Egypt. Their goal was to terrorize Christians and erase all of evidence of Egypt’s Christian past. Apparently, destroying the country’s hope for the future was not enough.

    Islamists also massacred officers and soldiers from the armed forces and the police. Mohamed Beltagy, an Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood politician, stated in a televised interview that violence would stop when Mohammed Morsi was reinstated as the president of Egypt.

    Many Egyptian are asking: Why are the West and United States insisting on supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in the name of democracy? It was the same type of “democracy” — merely an election, which is only a small part of a democracy — that brought Hitler to power in Germany and Hamas to power in the Gaza Strip. If Hamas is outlawed in the West, why isn’t the Muslim Brotherhood?

    What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. Administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? These conditions all run contrary to American interests.

    In the Middle East, a strong economy, military, and police are the cornerstones of stability. Egypt was the first Arab nation to choose the path of peace with Israel. Egypt is the nerve system of the Arab and the Islamic world. The U.S. has a strong interest in a stable, modern, and prosperous Egypt. It simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

    Michael Armanious is a Coptic-American who has written extensively about his homeland, Egypt.

    HOGUE
    Dear Michael, thanks for this informative Coptic Christian Egyptian slant on what has and is happening in Egypt. I don’t usually allow comments to run so long, only unless they are well written and informative. Well done.

  2. Vera Ellen Rich
    Posted 19 August 2013 at 10:45 am | Permalink

    It is dismaying to see the dismantling of peace and stability in the Near and Middle East. Your work appears to disallow the effects of world-wide sending of Light and Peace Prayers into these areas.

    (1) Are you aware of such efforts to uplift these areas? If current efforts are ineffective, what would work? [and]

    (2) Are you stating nothing will stop the dissolution of the Nile River and subsequent horrible effects upon those who live near or upon it? If there is a way to stop it, what could be done?

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