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An Inglorious End
Daniel 11:45 

 
 
The Turkish Military Headquarters
Planted in the Glorious Holy Mountain

And he shall plant  the tabernacles  of his palace between the seas in the glorious
holy mountain;  yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him.  Dan 11:45
 

The  once  mighty Ottoman Empire was now the "weak Man of the East". Russia

would have conquered it had the Western Powers allowed it.

 

The  glorious  holy mountain  situated   between the seas,  the  Dead Sea  and the

Mediterranean,  is   Mount  Zion.  The  tabernacles  of  his   palace  can  also  be

translated as "the tents of his army" and history once again explains  prophecy, for

during   the  Great  War  of   1914-1918  the  Ottoman  Turks,  established  their

military headquarters in Jerusalem at Mount Zion.

 

The End of The Turkish Empire 
Forsaken by Her Allies  
 
He shall come to his end, and none shall help him. Dan 11:45   
 

Driven  from  that city  in December 1917  by  British and Commonwealth forces

led  by   General  Allenby,  the Turks  subsequently  lost   the  cities of  Baghdad,

Damascus  and  Aleppo  during  the  following  year, those  cities having been the

three capitals of the pre-Roman King of the North.

 

Deserted by their German allies, the Turks surrendered to the Allies,  or "came to

An end with no help" just as Daniel had foretold.  Within  six   years the Ottoman

Emperor  had  been deposed,  the Caliphate  abolished  and  Turkey  declared a

Republic under  Mustapha Kemal,  thereby  ending  the  King of the North phase

of Islam in prophecy. 

 

Alan Campbell - Islam in Prophecy Open Bible Ministries, Belfast, NI

tion, 9th edition, 2004, p38.

 


 

An Amazing Prophecy

A Vision Extending 2500 Years

 

With  the   exception of  the Ptolomies,  the Selucids,  the Saracens and the Turks

there was  no power  that arose in the territory of Daniel's  third empire that could

qualify as kings of the  North or South. Daniel's  amazing prophecy  that extended

from 535 BC to 1924 AD is now HIStory.

 

 

Alan  Campbell,  Islam  in  Prophecy,  Open  Bible Ministries,  Belfast,  Northern

Ireland, 9th edition, 2004, p38.

 

Bernard L. Bateson,   Daniel's  Last  Prophecy  Fulfilled?,  F. Ph.S,    M.R.S.L.,

The Covenant Publishing Company, Ltd. 6 Buckingham Gate, London, 1978.