What do Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Queen Jezebel, King Ahab, Stephen and Charlie Kirk all have in common?

They’re all types and shadows of people and stories from the Bible that are replaying themselves live on our world stage in incredible detail!

Jonathan Cahn has talked about this before and we’ve covered it before, but as time marches on the patterns and the similarities are only getting more accurate!

I want to show you this video which I think documents all the latest developments and the historical ones as well as any I have seen.

This is Jonathan Cahn going on Troy Black’s show and breaking it all down.

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I think this will really blow your mind…

Please enjoy:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

Troy Black:
Hey y’all, this is Troy Black and I’ve got my friend Jonathan Cahn with me today. He’s going to be talking about The Mystery of the Avatar.

In this new book he’s recently released, he gives a warning to America, but also a hope for America. And he ties into this mystery some of the recent events and political happenings over the last couple of years with Joe Biden, President Trump, and Kamala Harris.

This is not just a modern-day mystery, it’s an ancient mystery as well. We’re going to be talking about The Mystery of the Avatar, but a little while later in this video, we’re also going to be talking about the rumor that’s been spreading around the internet recently about a September 23rd rapture or second coming date. Jonathan’s going to weigh in on that in a little while.


Jonathan Cahn:
The Avatar has to be the most explosive book I’ve ever written. I’ve written some explosive books, but this one really pulls away the veil behind everything that’s been happening.

Behind it is another realm. It’s kind of a mind-boggling, unbelievable realm, but it’s real. These are ancient mysteries behind modern events—the spiritual realm, a realm of forces, or what the Bible calls “gods,” which we mean as spirits.

Everything from the assassination attempt on Trump to the outcomes of elections are determined by this template. Behind each leader in America, there’s an ancient biblical template that matches their lives, events, and even timing.


Troy Black:
Does this tie into some of your other books? I’ve read several of them and I’ve seen a theme and a pattern there.


Jonathan Cahn:
Yes. The Return of the Gods and The Paradigm connect to this. The Avatar is taking it to another level. The patterns keep unfolding.

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For example, when Israel turned away from God, they had kings and queens who were part of that fall. These kings and queens serve as prototypes or templates for actual American leaders right now. Behind each president or leader is an ancient king or queen from Scripture, and the parallels are precise—down to scandals, events, and even dates.

One example: three years after a king confessed to a scandal, a calamity struck the land. Bill Clinton confessed to a scandal, and three years to the day later, America was struck on 9/11. Even the very hour matched.


Troy Black:
Why do you think God would do that? Especially for America today?


Jonathan Cahn:
God knows every event in history. He can weave patterns and parallels to give revelation and clarity. Scripture says these things were written for our edification.

It’s a way of showing that He is in control of all things, and it gives hope. When you see God still working the same way today as He did then, it reminds us that He hasn’t abandoned His purposes.


Troy Black:
You mentioned Donald Trump earlier. How does he play into this mystery?


Jonathan Cahn:
In the biblical pattern, Israel was ruled by the house of Ahab—an evil dynasty. If it had continued, it would have sealed the nation’s apostasy. But God raised up Jehu, a wild, unpredictable fighter who came like a storm on the nation.

Donald Trump matches Jehu’s template. He began his political career descending a staircase, just as Jehu descended from stairs to begin his rise. Jehu allied with religious conservatives, and so did Trump. Jehu fought against Jezebel, the former queen, just as Trump fought against Hillary Clinton. Jezebel was on Israel’s stage for 22 years with her husband, and 14 years on her own. Hillary Clinton’s timeline is the same.

The pattern even determined elections. In 2016, Trump contended against Obama and then Hillary—just as Jehu fought against the king and then Jezebel. In 2020, the template didn’t fit. But in 2024, the Jehu template reappears: he contends against a sitting king—Biden—and then against a woman with an anti-biblical agenda.

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Troy Black:
What about Joe Biden? How does he fit into this?


Jonathan Cahn:
Biden’s main prototype is King Jehoram. Jehoram was weak. His reign was marked by border incursions, just as America’s borders are now open. He oversaw a disastrous military pullout—Israel from Edom, Biden from Afghanistan.

During Jehoram’s reign, invaders came from what is now Gaza and took hostages, just as Israel has faced today. Toward the end, Jehoram became physically impaired—paralleling Biden’s health struggles. Jehoram’s only surviving son was named Ahaziah, meaning “to seize.” Biden’s surviving son is Hunter, and “hunter” comes from the old German word hentan, meaning “to seize.”


Troy Black:
That’s amazing. What about Kamala Harris?


Jonathan Cahn:
The concept of the Avatar is that someone embodies or represents a god. In India, avatars were believed to come from one family—the house of Brahman. Kamala Harris descends from that line. Her family name, Gopalan, is tied to avatars. Her first name, Kamala, is the name of an ancient goddess. Her middle name, Devi, literally means “goddess.”

She was born on Sharad Purnima, a day when Hindus celebrate the goddess Kamala. So while the world chanted Kamala in honor of the goddess, Kamala Harris was born. Her family even released images merging her face with Hindu goddess art before the election. If she had won the presidency, America would have been governed by one literally named “the goddess.”


Troy Black:
And Donald Trump’s birth?


Jonathan Cahn:
Trump was born on a Friday—the Sabbath. Every Sabbath has an appointed Scripture. The Scripture for his birth reads that God commands to bring forth a trumpet into the world.

The word “trump” means a trumpet—loud, jarring, a vessel used by God. In the ancient world, trumpets drove out spirits and false gods. So from his birth, Trump was appointed as a vessel to roll back the agenda of the gods.

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Troy Black:
You also mentioned the assassination attempt on his life. How does that tie in?


Jonathan Cahn:
In the ancient priesthood, consecration involved being marked with blood on the right ear, right hand, and feet.

During the assassination attempt, blood touched Trump’s right ear. He raised his right hand and touched the blood. His shoes were removed when he fell. From that day, counting Hebrew days, the seventh day arrived when he was invested with the Republican nomination. The timing is exact.

It marked him, not as a priest, but as a vessel set apart for a purpose.


Troy Black:
That’s incredible. Now, Jonathan, I want to ask you about the rapture rumor going around—about September 23rd.


Jonathan Cahn:
Yes. First, we must be careful about date-setting. Over the years, many rapture dates have been predicted, and they’ve all failed. Scripture warns us not to be moved by people saying, “He’s coming now.”

This particular theory began in 2017 and is now being revived eight years later. It ties Revelation 12’s vision of the woman, child, and dragon to constellations—Virgo and Leo—adding stars and planets to make 12 stars, claiming Jupiter’s movement symbolized Messiah’s birth, and linking it to the Feast of Trumpets.

But this is astrology. Astrology is condemned in the Bible. Virgo was a pagan goddess. God will not use pagan constellations or astrology to reveal His coming.

Yes, the Lord’s return may tie to the biblical feast days, but we cannot set dates. We are told to be ready always, not calculate when.


Troy Black:
That’s so helpful. What would you say to people who accuse those who don’t accept this date of being like the foolish virgins in Jesus’ parable?


Jonathan Cahn:
That’s actually the opposite of what the parable teaches. The virgins didn’t know exactly when the bridegroom would come. To say, “He’s coming at 7:00,” and only prepare for that time is dangerous.

Readiness isn’t about guessing dates. It’s about being filled with the Spirit and living ready at all times.


Troy Black:
Amen. I think that’s the heart of it. Jesus said to proclaim the gospel to all nations. That’s our mission.


Jonathan Cahn:
Exactly. We’re appointed for this time. If there was no purpose, we wouldn’t be here. Our calling is to proclaim the gospel, to live ready to meet the Lord, and to pray for revival.

We’ve been given a window. If we use it, we can see a great revival. If we waste it, the window may close. The ultimate truth is that America can only be great again if it turns back to the God who made it great in the first place.


Troy Black:
That’s powerful. Jonathan, thank you for sharing this. The mystery is explosive, and the hope is clear.

Jonathan Cahn:
Yes, and let me say one last thing about the rapture rumor.

When people latch onto specific dates, it can create disappointment and even shake faith when those dates pass uneventfully. But the Bible calls us to faith that endures. We are to be ready every day, to live holy lives, and to fulfill the Great Commission.

We must not fall into escapism. The Church’s mission is not to huddle in fear waiting for rescue—it’s to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ. God is giving us a window for revival, and we must seize it with all our strength.

Whether the Lord returns today, tomorrow, or decades from now, we must live ready to meet Him at any moment. Because the truth is, for each of us, the day of the Lord comes the moment our heart stops beating. One heartbeat separates us from eternity. So we must be prepared to meet Him always.


Troy Black:
Amen. That’s so good. And I think the encouragement for every believer is that Jesus is still the answer. He’s been the answer for 2,000 years, and He’s still the hope of the world.

The signs remind us of the urgency, but the mission remains the same: preach the gospel, reach the lost, and live ready.


Jonathan Cahn:
Exactly. If there’s one message I’d leave with everyone, it’s this: God has appointed you for this time. Don’t waste it. Use this window for revival, for prayer, and for living a life surrendered to Him.


Troy Black:
Thank you, Jonathan, for joining me today. This has been incredible—your insights on The Avatar, on the patterns playing out in our world, and on the rapture rumors.


Jonathan Cahn:
Thank you, Troy. It’s always a joy to be with you.


Troy Black:
And to everyone watching, don’t forget—Jesus is the hope of America, and He is the hope of the world. Stay ready, stay faithful, and keep pressing forward in Him.

And if you enjoyed that, here is basically what I am calling PART 2.

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