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Donald Trump - newly elected president of the United States |
Text of Daniel 11:37
The verse states:
"Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all." (KJV)
"The phrase* **"Neither regard the God of his fathers..."** 'implies a Jewish heritage, as it refers to the deity worshipped by his ancestors. In this case Judaism. This suggests that the Antichrist must be Jewish.
* **"...nor the desire of women..."** refers to Hebrew women's longing to be the mother of the Messiah. In this context, it signifies a deep cultural and spiritual aspiration among Jewish women to bear a child who would fulfil the messianic prophecies. Judaism follows matrimonial descent, meaning that Jewish identity is passed through the mother rather than the father. Therefore, this verse implies that the mother of the Antichrist would be Jewish, which further supports the idea that the Antichrist must also be Jewish.
Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was not Jewish. She was a Scottish-American socialite and philanthropist, born on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. She emigrated to the United States in the 1930s and married Fred Trump, a real estate developer. Their family background is primarily Scottish, and there is no indication of Jewish heritage in her lineage. However, it is possible for anyone to convert to Judaism through formal processes.
Donald Trump has not converted to Judaism. While he has interacted significantly with the Jewish community and has family members such as his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and daughter, Ivanka Trump, who are Jewish, there is no indication that he himself has converted to the faith.
His relationship with Jewish voters and the Jewish community has been complex, often marked by both support and controversy. Nonetheless, he is well-favoured in Israel and has a close connection to the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu but that does not make him the Antichrist, just an ally of Isarel."
The phrase **"...nor regard any god"** is a powerful statement that implies a rejection of traditional religious beliefs and any deity other than oneself. It positions the speaker as placing themselves on the throne of God, embodying a profound sense of self-importance and ambition. By declaring "nor regard any god," the speaker is asserting their absolute authority and dismissing any external power, even that of the divine. This kind of statement often signifies a shift in power dynamics, a challenge to the established order. It could be a declaration of rebellion, a rejection of traditional values, or even the beginning of a new political orientation.
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