Sudan’s war enters a fourth year amid famine and mass displacement, in photos
Sudan’s war enters a fourth year amid famine and mass displacement, in photos AP News
Sudan’s war enters a fourth year amid famine and mass displacement, in photos AP News
Sudan is identified with biblical Cush/Ethiopia in the Gog/Magog coalition that invades Israel in the latter years. Current warfare and instability in Sudan could be preparing the nation for its prophesied role in this end-times coalition alongside Persia, Libya, and other nations.
The Black Horse of famine from the Four Horsemen prophecy involves widespread hunger and economic devastation. Sudan's current famine conditions mirror the prophetic pattern of escalating judgment, though this represents localized rather than global fulfillment.
Wars and rumors of wars with nation rising against nation characterizes end-times signs. Sudan's prolonged civil conflict fits the pattern of chronic warfare and geopolitical instability that Jesus described as birth pangs before the end.
Famines in various places are listed among the signs of the times alongside pestilences and earthquakes. Sudan's famine conditions represent part of the multiplying ecological crises described as birth pangs, though localized rather than the global scale of end-times fulfillment.