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A New Jersey pastor stated that Trump’s coming to power was predicted in the Bible

A pastor from New Jersey, who heads the church, whose parishioners believe on Judgment Day, said: the coming to power of US President Donald Trump was predicted in the Bible.

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Jonathan Kahn is pastor at Beth Israel Worship Center in Wayne, New Jersey, where about a thousand congregants gather every weekend for a form of teaching, writes New York Times.

Kan devoted a whole book to his statement, which he said he received from God.

In the book "The Paradigm: An Ancient Project That Keeps the Secret of Our Time" ("The Paradigm: The Mystery of Our Times"), Kahn compares Trump with the biblical Israeli king Jehu, who led the ancient people of Israel from idolatry.

The literary work claims that all sorts of modern political figures have biblical counterparts. For example, the analogues of the evil Ahab and Jezebel are Bill and Hillary Clinton, according to Kahn.

Kahn writes that Trump, “like his ancient predecessor,” was a “cracked vessel” used by God.

“An unlikely and controversial warrior was destined to become the new ruler of the land. The pattern will determine that Donald Trump becomes the next president,” he said.

Speaking of Trump’s potential ban on abortion rights, the appointment of conservative judges of the Supreme Court and the relocation of the American Embassy to Jerusalem, Kahn characterizes Trump as a heroic figure.

“Trump is offering us a window for awakening, a window for returning to God. What happened in the election was not connected with Trump, but with something much higher - with the purposes of God,” the pastor notes.

The other day, Kahn will make his first trip to the presidential residence of Mar-a-Lago in Florida. He is going to speak before a small gathering of activists and advisers.

The son of a Holocaust survivor, Kahn grew up in an ordinary Jewish family in a suburb of New York. But from an early age he was drawn to more esoteric nuances of faith. Kahn’s affirmation as a Pastor of the Doomsday began in early youth, when he avidly read the writings of Nostradamus, Virginia’s psychic Edgar Cayce, and the conspiracy theory about ancient astronauts.

He also read The Late Great Planet Earth, a 1970s bestseller that argued that end-of-the-world prophecies in the Bible were linked to events such as the Cold War and the Six-Day War in Israel; he also took a crash course in Christian eschatology (the doctrine of the end of the world - ForumDaily's note).

Kahn argues that abortion, gay rights and the gradual shift from religion to secularism are alarming signs that America, like ancient Israel, has lost its way.

Answering a question about how he raised money for his first church, Kan said: “A mysterious Indian appeared and brought a check for 150 thousand dollars. He is called Wahoo. God told him to come to me. ”

“On the day the first book was published, our building flooded after a hurricane. On the second day of graduation, my appendix ruptured. People called it spiritual warfare,” the pastor says about his creative path.

Pastor Kahn declined to assess Trump’s chances of winning the 2020 presidential election of the year.

“The Bible doesn’t say one or two terms,” he noted.

A recent Fox News poll showed that one in four Americans believes that "God wanted Donald Trump to become president."

Celebrities such as TV presenters Paula White and Franklin Graham supported this idea. Sarah Sanders, President’s Press Secretary expressed the same thought in her interview in January. “I think God calls us all to fill different roles at different times, and I think he wanted Donald Trump to be president,” she said.

And on the opening day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in March 2019, businessman millionaire Michael Lindell stepped on the stage and announced President Trump as “God-elected.”

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