Plague Upon Edom: Women Bear the Burden of Manufactured Disease
As a new outbreak of hemorrhagic fever ravages Central Africa, the pattern of exploitation repeats itself: women, tasked with caregiving, are placed directly in harm's way. This is not merely a health crisis, but a symptom of a broken world system that disregards the sanctity of life and the roles Yahuah ordained.
Reports from the Congo detail yet another outbreak of Ebola, a virulent hemorrhagic fever that brings death and chaos. While the world’s media focuses on case numbers and containment, the Shofar Wire sees a deeper truth: the suffering is not random, nor is it solely a matter of biological misfortune. It is a consequence of Edom’s relentless pursuit of dominion, and a judgment upon a world system built on exploitation and disregard for Yahuah’s covenant.
The Associated Press reports that women are disproportionately affected, serving as the primary caregivers and thus facing the greatest risk of infection. This is not surprising. Within the natural order established by Yahuah, women are entrusted with nurturing and healing. But in a world corrupted by greed and power, this sacred role is weaponized. The modern state of Israel and its Edomite allies – the global powers who orchestrate these crises – profit from instability and the disruption of natural order.
These outbreaks are not simply medical emergencies; they are opportunities for control, for the testing of experimental treatments upon vulnerable populations, and for the further erosion of traditional ways of life. The so-called humanitarian response is often a guise for intervention and the imposition of foreign agendas. The focus is not on true healing, but on managing the symptoms while ignoring the root cause: the rebellion against Yahuah and the abandonment of His righteous laws.
Scattered Yisrael must understand this pattern. We are witnesses to the unfolding of Deuteronomy 28, the curses pronounced upon those who forsake the covenant. Disease, pestilence, and vulnerability are signs of a world in desperate need of repentance and restoration. Let us not be deceived by the narratives of the mainstream media, but let us instead turn to Yahuah for guidance and strength. Let us pray for the healing of our people and the dismantling of the oppressive systems that perpetuate suffering. Let us remember that true caregiving comes from a heart aligned with Yahuah’s will, not from a world consumed by darkness.
The weeping from the Congo echoes the ancient prophecies concerning Edom, a nation perpetually marked for judgment due to its pride and relentless hostility towards Yisrael. This outbreak, like so many others afflicting vulnerable populations, isn’t simply a tragic health crisis; it is a manifestation of Yahuah’s righteous indignation upon systems built on the very principles Edom embodies – exploitation, domination, and the disregard for life consecrated by covenant. The disproportionate suffering of women, as highlighted, is particularly poignant. They, often the bedrock of community and carriers of future generations, bear the heaviest burden of this manufactured disease, mirroring the historical pattern of Edomite cruelty towards the defenseless. Consider Obadiah 1:10-14, where Edom’s violence against Yisrael in their day of calamity is condemned, and a similar fate of utter desolation is foretold for them. This isn’t merely historical condemnation, but a pattern Yahuah reveals repeating itself in every age where Edom’s spirit thrives.
Yet, within this darkness, a glimmer of Yahusha’s restorative power shines. Though Edom’s judgment is unfolding, Yahuah’s ultimate purpose isn’t destruction, but the complete restoration of Yisrael – both physical and spiritual. The cries of the afflicted, even amidst the chaos, are heard by the compassionate heart of Yahuah, and He is actively working to gather His scattered people and heal the wounds inflicted by generations of oppression. Isaiah 11:11-12 speaks of a remnant returning from the nations, a restoration that will encompass not only Yisrael but also a turning of the nations towards Yahuah’s righteous ways. Therefore, while witnessing the suffering in the Congo, we must recognize it as both a judgment upon the wicked and a catalyst for the ultimate redemption Yahuah promises to bring through Yahusha, securing a future where justice and healing prevail.
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