
Israel had masses of hornets swarming the southern parts yesterday. This comes after numerous reports of a flock of crows circling Tel Aviv recently… They keep ignoring the signs. We know why… They only answer to the devil.
A "Hiss" for Judgment (Isaiah 7:18): God states He will "whistle" or "hiss" for the bee in the land of Assyria to come and attack as a punishment against Judah. This indicates that bees can represent foreign armies under God's control.
The "Hornets" (Exodus 23:28): God promised to send "hornets" (or bees) ahead of Israel to drive out the Canaanites. This is interpreted as divine terror and a "bad omen" for those against God's plan.
Relentless Pursuit (Deuteronomy 1:44): The Amorites are described as chasing the Israelites "as bees do," emphasising that they will bring intense, sting-like pressure to a disobedient people.
The "Sting" of Death (1 Corinthians 15:56): The sting of the bee is often associated with the sting of death, which is sin.
Earlier, a large flock of crows (in the hundreds) was witnessed circling over Tel Aviv.
Omen of Judgment: Ravens/crows are listed as unclean birds in Leviticus 11:15, and in biblical prophecy (like Isaiah 34:11), they are associated with desolation and judgment.
"Birds of Prey" Scene: Some interpretations connect this to apocalyptic imagery, such as Ezekiel 39:17 or Revelation 19:17-18, where birds gather for a "great supper of God" or a "sacrificial feast," symbolising war.
"Unclean" Presence: In the Talmud (Menahot 107a), the raven is described as a bird driven away from the Temple in Jerusalem because its impurity had no place in the house of God.
Divine Provision Duality: Conversely, ravens were also used by God to feed Elijah (1 Kings 17:4), meaning they are not exclusively a sign of destruction
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Because magic man in the sky said so.
“Tens of thousands” … considering one beehive has between 20,000 to 80,000 members … that’s not even newsworthy.
Israel just targeted and killed two well known beekeepers in Lebanon, hope the bees continue taking revenge
Macabees?
… I’ll get my coat.
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