Hank Hanegraaff addresses the popular claim that the present conflict in Iran is a direct fulfillment—or foreshadowing—of biblical prophecy. Some modern prophecy pundits suggest that current events point to an “Ezekiel 37 (or 38) scenario,” involving a future alliance between Iran and Russia against Israel.

Hank challenges these interpretations by emphasizing the importance of historical and biblical context. He examines Matthew 24, arguing that commonly cited “rapture” passages are misunderstood when removed from their immediate setting—particularly Jesus’ reference to judgment in the days of Noah and His prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70.

Turning to the book of Ezekiel, Hank observes that the prophet lived within the sixth-century BC Babylonian exile, highlighting that Ezekiel’s message was directed toward the restoration of Israel following the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple. He warns against projecting these prophecies into the twenty-first century, including speculative claims linking “Rosh” with modern Russia.

Throughout the episode, Hank underscores key principles of sound biblical interpretation: the necessity of historical context, the role of typology, and the unity of Scripture. He argues that the Old Testament finds its fulfillment in Christ and that the true temple is not a future structure in Jerusalem, but the living reality of Christ and His Church.

Rejecting sensational end-time speculation, Hank affirms the central Christian hope: the return of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, resolution of the problem of sin and Satan, and the renewal of all creation. He concludes by pointing to the vision of the new heaven and new earth in Revelation—a future grounded not in geopolitical prediction, but in the promises of God.

(Timestamps below.)

0:10 Is the Iran War Biblical Prophecy? — Framing the issue

1:10 The “Ezekiel 38 Scenario” Explained — Iran, Russia, and modern prophecy claims

2:00 Matthew 24 in Context — “One taken, one left” and the days of Noah—taken in judgment, not rapture

4:35 Much Modern Prophecy Speculation Misrepresents the Entire Olivet Discourse

4:55 “This Generation” and AD 70 — Jesus’ prophecy about Jerusalem’s destruction

8:15 Why This Matters Now — Influence of Christian leaders on politics and public opinion

9:25 Ezekiel in Historical Context — Babylonian exile and 6th-century BC setting

13:00 Ezekiel Yearns for the Rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple within His Near Future.

14:15 Not About the 21st Century — Ezekiel isn’t predicting modern geopolitics

15:00 The Jerusalem Temple Pointed to Jesus—the True Temple

15:50 Must Interpret Ezekiel in Light of the New Testament’s Teaching

18:10 Historical Context of Old Testament Prophecy—renders modern prophecy speculations null and void

19:55 “Rosh” is NOT Russia — Critique of a popular prophetic assumption

23:30 Significance of Scriptural Synergy

24:45 The Lord Jesus Will Return Bodily—to resurrect the dead and resolve the problem of sin and Satan

26:40 New Heaven and New Earth

28:10 Christ’s Resurrection Is Our Guarantee of the New Heaven and New Earth

For further study, see The Apocalypse Code: What the Bible Really Teaches about the End Times and Why It Matters Today

See also the many articles on biblical prophecy and eschatology at www.equip.org, including:

“Apocalypse When? Why Most End-time Teaching Is Dead Wrong”

“Is the pre-tribulational rapture theory biblical?”

Making Sense of Ezekiel’s Temple Vision

Has Ezekiel’s Prophecy against Tyre Really Been Fulfilled?

“Biblical Response to Christian Zionism—Special Print Issue of the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL”

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