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Numbers 32:13 defines a generation as the forty years the Israelites spent wandering in the wilderness, "until the whole generation of those who had done evil in his sight were consumed." (Tat generation expired in 1988.)
The fig tree is the sign of the end of a season; the branching out of the tree itself is the sign the new season of revival is about to begin.
Psalm 90:10 defines a generation as between seventy and eighty years. "Our days may come to seventy years, or eighty, if our strength endures; yet the best of them are but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away." Using that definition, the fig tree generation will expire somewhere between 2018 and 2028.
“So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour
when you do not expect him” (Mathew 24:44).
We can't know the day or the hour, but we can know when it is "soon, even at the door." Watch Israel.
Hal Lindsey is a popular Bible prophecy teacher and author of some 20 books, including the popular The Late Great Planet Earth and the newly revised The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad. He is also the host of the half-hour news and commentary television show The Hal Lindsey Report.
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