Ghanaian Apostle
J.B Worlanyo, Nana Atoo
By Adonis Byemelwa
On
November 2, 2020, biblical and historical analyses ignited comparisons between
former President Donald Trump and ancient Persian King Cyrus, highlighting
their pivotal roles in shaping their nations' destinies.
The
revelation and visions of God began on January 20, 2017, as revealed by
Ambassador Apostle J.B Worlanyo, Nana Atoo from Ghana. These prophetic
parallels surged back into the spotlight on July 15, 2024, when an
assassination attempt on Trump during a Phoenix appearance echoed the ancient
dangers faced by King Cyrus.
As
bullets flew and chaos erupted, the dramatic scene underscored the persistent
volatility surrounding Trump's political career and deepened the narrative of
destiny, danger, and divine intervention. King Cyrus, who ruled the Persian
Empire starting in 559 B.C., is renowned for his decree allowing the Jews to
return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple, marking the end of their
Babylonian captivity.
Chronicled in the Bible's book of Ezra, Cyrus
proclaimed, "The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of
the earth and he has appointed me to build a temple for him at Jerusalem in
Judah." This act of liberation was seen as fulfilling prophecies detailed
centuries earlier by the prophet Isaiah.
Fast
forward to contemporary times, Trump’s presidency has been compared to that of
King Cyrus, especially by some evangelical circles. This analogy gained
traction when Trump ordered the relocation of the US Embassy to Jerusalem, a
decision celebrated precisely 70 years after Israel's recognition as a nation.
Many saw this act as symbolically akin to Cyrus's decree, reinforcing the
notion that Trump, much like Cyrus, played a role in shaping the destiny of
Israel.
The
numerology surrounding Trump's life and presidency also added to this
narrative. The significance of the number seven in biblical prophecy is
well-documented, representing completeness and divine perfection.
Remarkably,
Trump assumed office at the age of 70 years, 7 months, and 7 days, in the
Hebrew year 5777. These coincidences extended further: Trump won the election
with 77 electoral votes after seven defectors, took office in the seventh year
of the decade (2017), and his first press conference lasted 77 minutes.
His
actions, such as the military strike against Syria on his 77th day in office
and his notable meeting with Vladimir Putin on July 7, 2017, underscored the
prevalence of the number seven.
Beyond
numerology, Trump's family dynamics and historical milestones also intersected
intriguingly with the number seven. He was raised in a family of seven, and his
immediate family also consisted of seven members. His eldest son, Donald Jr.,
was born in 1977. Notably, the word "trump" first appears in the
seventh book of the New Testament, adding a layer of biblical resonance to his
name.
The
most striking celestial event during Trump's presidency was the total solar
eclipse in August 2017, his seventh month in office, with another eclipse
scheduled for 2024, forming a cross over the United States.
Ambassador
Apostle J.B Worlanyo, Nana Atoo from Ghana, has attributed these details in his
recent viral text, emphasizing the symbolic interplay between Trump's
presidency and biblical numerology. This phenomenon drew parallels to biblical
signs, with the intersecting paths of the eclipses crossing a region named
"Little Egypt," symbolizing significant prophetic imagery.
Phil
Andrew, a former FBI agent and head of the Pax Group security consulting firm,
highlighted the need for constant evolution and adaptation to new threats and
circumstances. Speaking on July 16, 2024, Andrew emphasized the importance of
FBI investigations in preventing future incidents by understanding what went
wrong.
"They
are constantly evolving and trying to adapt to new situations, new
circumstances, and new threats," he said. "There will be some
insights learned and some augmentations to how they deploy, perhaps how many
deploy and what takes place in terms of coordinating very carefully with local
law enforcement."
The
assassination attempt on Donald Trump thrust the Cyrus-Trump comparison back
into the limelight. The attempt, foiled by Secret Service agents, occurred
during a public appearance in Phoenix, Arizona.
Witnesses
described a chaotic scene as shots rang out, narrowly missing the former
president. Authorities quickly apprehended the suspect, whose motivations
remain under investigation. This event echoes the ancient threats faced by King
Cyrus and underlines the persistent volatility surrounding Trump's political
career. As the investigation unfolds, the parallels between Trump and Cyrus
grow even more striking, deepening the narrative of destiny, danger, and divine
intervention.
Prophecies
surrounding Trump's presidency have been numerous and varied, with some
claiming divine inspiration for his actions and decisions. Ambassador Apostle
J.B Worlanyo, Nana Atoo from Ghana, prophesied that Trump's leadership would
mirror that of King Cyrus, suggesting that he would play a crucial role in
fulfilling biblical prophecies related to Israel and the broader geopolitical
landscape. These prophecies have further fueled the narrative of Trump as a
modern-day Cyrus, reinforcing the belief in his destined path and divine
mission.