Jim
Bramlett
(7 June 2007)
"This is from God"
Dear friends:
On the modern calendar, June 7, 2007 is the 40th anniversary of the
miracle Six-Day War and Israel recapturing Jerusalem and the Temple Mount
after being in Gentile hands for 1,870 years (since AD 70). The
war's swift outcome was truly a miracle as shown by unexplained enemy
blunders.
As the war began, Israel found itself outnumbered and out-gunned on three
fronts, Egypt to the south, Jordan to the west and Syria to the north.
The Soviet Union had poured $2 billion worth of arms into the Arab
nations. Israel's enemies brought twice as many soldiers, three times as
many tanks and four times as many airplanes to the battlefield.
But just before the war, Egypt, Israel's main enemy suffered a series of
major mistakes and mishaps.
"There was this miscommunication between Nasser and his top
generals," Channel 2 Military Correspondent Ehud Yaari said.
"And everything didn't work to what they thought. And when the war
broke, you could see and hear, which we did. We heard them. You could see
and hear that the Egyptian high command was not in
control."
Egypt's high command also dismissed warnings by mid-level Egyptian
intelligence officers of an imminent Israeli air attack.
The night before the war, Egypt's commander-in-chief, Abd al-Hakim Amer
gathered his high command for a party at an air base far away from the
front lines. "They were caught by surprise, totally,"
Yaari said. "I mean some of them tried to get into the air in order
to join their units. They couldn't do it."
Two weeks before the war, Egypt replaced all of its commanders in Sinai
with officers unfamiliar with the terrain.
On the morning of June 5, Jordanian radar detected the Israeli Air Force
taking off. They sent a red alert to Cairo but the decoding officer
used the wrong day's code and failed to decipher the vital information!
The warning never came. Instead, the Israeli Air Force decimated
the Egyptian Air Force on the ground, the key to the outcome of the
war.
Incredible blunders! It reminds me of God's warning to Egypt in
Isaiah 19:14: The LORD hath mingled a perverse spirit in the midst
thereof: and they have caused Egypt to err in every work thereof, as a
drunken man staggereth in his vomit.
Author Sarah Rigler, who's written about the Six Day War, believes
that series of Egyptian mistakes revealed the work of an unseen hand:
- "You can say, what a lucky coincidence or you can see the Divine
Hand," she said. "You can see God arranged all these things to
happen the way they did because He wanted the Israeli strike to succeed.
He wanted us to win. He wanted us to regain our holy places."
Famous General Moshe Dayan, the commander of the Israeli forces, was
a very secular person. Yet he went to visit the Western Wall the day
after it was liberated. There's a tradition to put notes to God in
the wall. So even he put a little note to God in the crevices in the
wall.
As soon as he left, a newspaper man ran and took the note out and read
it. What did it say?
It was a line from Psalms that said; 'This is from God. It's
wondrous in our eyes." (Psalm 118:23).
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(Part of above taken from http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/169094.aspx.)