President Trump has repeated several times when referring to this peace deal: paraphrase: the biggest thing since 3,000 years or at least 500. So what happened about 3,000 years ago?
Answer:
United Kingdom of Israel: The traditional date for King David becoming king is 1006 BC, marking the start of a "golden age" for the kingdom under his rule and his successor, Solomon.
Things that make you go hmmmm.
What happened about 500 years ago? Several things, including Protestant Reformation and the discovery of America by Columbus. What just happened? Trump signed an EO bringing back Columbus Day as the holiday and ditching indigenous people day at the federal level.
Things that make you go hmmmm.
If you want to take it one step further, look at Daniel 9 and his vision of the 70x7s, starting at verse 20. You should confirm this on your own, but the first 69 sevens (69 x 7 years) ended when Jesus was baptized. The church often teaches that a gap of over 2,000 years follows, waiting for the final seven. Consider this: Look at verse 27: "He will confirm a covenant with many for one seven." We've been told this refers to the Antichrist and the abomination he will set up. I don’t buy it. Instead, consider that this verse is talking about Jesus. His ministry lasted about 3.5 years. Then, He was "cut off." After that, the gospel was still preached only to the Jews. Then Peter had the vision of the sheet of unclean animals. From that vision, he understood that the gospel now went out to all people. This completed the 70x7s, which, according to Daniel 9:24, was only for Daniel’s people. Jesus died and rose, which, according to God’s plan, ended the need for sacrifices and offerings, yet the Jews continued to offer sacrifices. This was the abomination, and 40 years later, the people of the ruler to come destroyed the temple. If you visit BibleGateway, you can see an alternate translation for Daniel 9:27: "Or, ‘And one who causes desolation will come upon the wing of the abominable temple, until the end that is decreed is poured out on the desolated city.’" If the temple were rebuilt today, it would also be an abomination. It seems to me that some groups have twisted this scripture for political reasons. It’s better to figure this out for yourself—that’s the only way we truly learn.
I have taken a lot of heat for sharing this with others. That's fine with me. I realise that I cannot force someone to believe anything. I can just show you what I found. If you find holes in what I wrote here you are more than welcome to ask questions or challenge what I wrote. I am more than willing to seek and find the truth
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Daniel%209&version=NIV