Yup, He did. We were told people would
claim the identity of a Jew in
Revelation 2:9 and
Revelation 3:9.
In
1 John 2, we are told there are
many antichrists, not just one, who
deny the Son and so the Father.
Daniel 7 explains that "beasts" are kingdoms, not individuals, so when reading Revelation's description of the beast of the earth, we can understand it as a
kingdom of people that exercises all the described powers like: "giving life to the image" (i.e.,
motion pictures; MPAA), "causing all who will not worship the beast
should be killed" (i.e., propagandizes to make enemies of the state), and "calling fire from heaven" (i.e.,
atomic bomb).
Psalm 83 prophesies a confederacy of people, not a single biological ethnicity.
Ezekiel 35 and
Obadiah 1 detail a group of greedy people
obsessed with possessing the land, who are cursed to be
in constant war until they are destroyed. They will never see peace.
They even descended
from the North, just like the enemies of Israel were prophesied to descend from in several prophetic books. Turkey, Poland, and Germany are far North of the Holy Land. Meanwhile, remnant Israel was prophesied to return from the surrounding lands of the Middle East, as mentioned in
Isaiah 11:11.