Brexit – Tarshish sets sail from Europe
Faith of Bible believers vindicated Its finally happened! 11PM on the 31st of January 2020. In dramatic scenes, Britain has left the European Union vindicating the faith of Bible believers and signaling the soon return of the Lord Jesus Christ from heaven.
The moment of Brexit. Big Ben Bongs and is projected onto 10 Downing Street. (Source: The Guardian) Britain the “Tarshish” of the Bible But how can we say such a thing? Because, as we have long shown on this website that the nation called in the Bible “Tarshish” is Britain. Consider some of the clues we get from scripture about this nation:
Origins:
1. Descendent of Japheth an island or coastal territory – Gen 10:1-4
Time of the Kings: c. 900BC
2. An ancient maritime power – 2 Chr 9:21, Psa 48:7, Isa 2:16, 23:1, 60:9, Eze 27:25
3. Traded in ancient global markets – 2 Chr 9:21
4. Located to the west of Israel – Jonah 1:3
Time of Ezekiel: c. 600BC
5. Source of silver, iron, tin & lead – Eze 27:12
6. Takes over from Tyre (570BC +) – Isa 23:6-7
In the “Latter Days” (1948+)
7. Is a “mother lion” colonial power – Ezek 38:13 – Compare with Ezek 19:1-3
8. Is a trading power in the Middle East and separate from Europe – Ezekiel 38:13 By piecing these and other clues together, the only fit as to which nation Tarshish should be identified as is Britain.
The state of the nations before Christ returns
In the Latter-day prophecy of Ezekiel 38, which the prophet Ezekiel through the inspiration of God was caused to write, it depicts the state of the nations just before Christ returns.
In verses 1-9 we read of a Russian, European, North African and Far Eastern confederacy of nations which come against Israel, when Israel is at peace (and its interesting in this context to watch what will happen with Donald Trumps recent proposals in this direction).
In verse 13 though we read of another set of nations – the Southern nations of the Arabian Gulf (Sheba and Dedan), as well as the trading power of Tarshish, are listed as being separate from the invader and they feebly challenge the invasion. Bible students understood Britain had to be separate from the EU Many Christadelphian
Bible students of prophecy expected Britain to be separate from Europe.
Notably:
John Thomas in his books Elpis Israel and Eureka – mid-late 1800’s
Henry Sully in his book “Is it Armageddon” in 1915
Islip Collyer in his book “Britain in Prophecy” in 1930
When Britain entered the EEC in 1973 many Bible believers were disappointed. The picture did not fit the prophecies of the Bible. The Tarshish power must be politically, economically and militarily separate form the powers of the EU at the time of the end. Some, in faith, wrote about this in various publications and many spoke on the subject in the Christadelphian community. Here are a few examples: • “…though we do not know how it will happen, Britain will separate from Europe…” Milestones 1981, Graham Pearce
“Britain’s Exit From Europe is Inevitable” Guardians 1990, Paul Billington
“Britain has no part in this power of Europe” Trouble ahead for Tarshish, 1998, John Ramsden
“We do not know what circumstances will cause Britain to change her current direction and eventually come out of Europe – but it is clear that she must do so.” The Bible Magazine 2007
“…we would expect to see Britain distancing itself from Europe… One thing is for sure, the destiny of Britain is not one where it simply becomes a “Member State” of the United States of Europe project.” The Destiny of Britain, April 2016, Matt Davies
Scenes on Parliament Square (Source Twitter Credit Robert Langley) At 11PM (UK time) on the 31st of January 2020 the faith of these Bible believers has been vindicated as Britain, the Tarshish of scripture, set sail from Europe to take up its position as the trading lion power of Tarshish in the latter days.
Cartoon depicting Britain as a sleeping Lion being woken up by Brexit (Source: Telegraph Credit: Bob)
Britain’s new course
UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson put it like this in his address to the nation. He said this is a “new dawn” for Britain and that Brexit is “not an end, but a beginning”. Interestingly the Brexit campaigner, Nigel Farage was reported to of said this: ‘I’ve got to see the sun rise over an independent United Kingdom! This is the biggest constitutional change for us since Henry VIII left the Church of Rome.
It’s the biggest shift in 500 years. It’s the point of no return!.’
What a dramatic statement for the Bible believer to hear, who recognises Britain i s Tarshish and that she sits outside of the political system depicted in prophecy as a Beast with ten horns in Daniel 7. This beast is said to come up out of the Mediterranean sea and is a symbol of a Mediterranean Kingdom which we believe related to Europe (Daniel 7:2 and 17-18). In Revelation 17, this ‘European Super- Power beast’ in its final phase is said to have a harlot women sitting upon it which is identified with apostate Christianity and particularly the Roman Catholic System.
When considering who the ten horn powers would be on this beast John Thomas concludes Britain is not one of these “powers”. He writes in Eureka:
“Another objection to England being numbered with the ten (horns), is, that she is not a country of the Great Sea world. The ten horns were to ascend out of the Mediterranean upon which Daniel saw the tempest raging… But the British Isles afar off have no relation to it all””
Britain’s destiny is separate from Catholic Europe. Her destiny is to be a trading nation and she is set to take up position in the Gulf along with Sheba and Dedan as set out in the prophecy of Ezekiel 38.
And Britain is set to begin to become that merchant trading power the prophecies depict. America, her chiefest lion, is first in line with trade talks starting on Monday.
These are exciting “sign’s of the times” because we know from the Bible that when the northern invader attacks Israel that is then when Christ and his resurrected and immortalised followers appear on the world stage to save Israel (see Zech 14 and Revelation 16 for example). Christ in that day will set up God’s Kingdom and rule on David’s throne from Jerusalem (Isaiah 2, Luke 1:32, Rev 5:10). Gatherings to prayerfully witness Brexit
What an exciting Bible in the News therefore we have considered this week as we witness the hand of God in world affairs bringing about geo-politics as He has decreed in His word. We are reminded that we are but strangers and pilgrims awaiting a city whose builder and maker is God and not man (Hebrews 11).
We have been told beforehand how the nations will be aligned. We are seeing it come to pass. But do we believe? Let us prepare for the return of Zions king. The time is short.
By Matt Davies www.bibleinthenews.com