Jeff Rowland examines Iran in biblical prophecy through Daniel 8, Jeremiah 49, and Ezekiel 38, with a direct look at Elam, Medo-Persia, and the end times.
In this episode, Jeff argues that prophecy is not limited to a single moment in history. He explains why Daniel, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel still matter today, and why their language speaks to judgment, nations, human response, and even revival. He walks through Daniel 7 and Daniel 8, then connects those visions to the region of modern Iran, the ram and the goat, and the broader pattern of empires that run through Scripture.
The discussion also covers Jeremiah 49 and the word against Elam, including the line, "I will break the bow of Elam." Jeff ties that passage to ancient military power, present-day regional conflict, and the idea that God's word keeps speaking across history. He also points to reports of Christian growth in Iran, dreams and visions, and the way faith spreads where open witness is restricted.
This is a focused look at biblical prophecy, Iran, the last days, and the conflict between human power and God's rule. If you follow prophecy teaching, Middle East events, or the books of Daniel and Jeremiah, this conversation gives you a clear framework for reading the text with care.
Watch closely, compare the passages for yourself, and test everything against Scripture.
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