Collapsed content
Toggleable via the navbar brand.
Home
(current)
about
Archives
articles
exposed
forum
Music
Movies
UFo's
testimonies
YouTube
Toggle navigation
UNBELIEVABLE Phenomenon, Biblical Prophecies?
Make sure to hit the Play button above
B23
What Bible Prophecies are soon to Come?
If you’ve never read the Bible, this will definitely sound strange. Almost all of what you're about to read comes from the Book of Revelation, the final book of in the Bible. The video above might reflect what some consider prophecies already fulfilled. Interestingly, about one-third of the Bible is composed of prophecies. I firmly believe that we are now closer than ever to the return of Christ, whether one believes it or not. There will be significant events leading up to the establishment of a New World Order, driven by elites who control things behind the scenes. The reason Christ hasn’t returned sooner, may be due to the advanced role technology is expected to play in the coming deception.
The Rebuilding of the Jewish Temple
Some believe that a third Jewish temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem, based on passages like Daniel 9:27 and 2 Thessalonians 2:4. Many see this as a key event that must occur before certain end-time prophecies are fulfilled.
According to a Jewish prophecy, the Jews cannot establish their Holy Temple at the Temple Mount, where the Al-Aqsa compound is established, unless they sacrifice a red cow and purify the compound. According to the prophecy, ritual purity can only be achieved through a mixture of ashes of a red heifer, red yarn, cedar wood and hyssop combined with fresh spring water. More info on the Red Heifers
here
.
The Rise of the Antichrist and False Prophet
In some interpretations of biblical prophecy, a powerful political and religious figure known as the Antichrist will arise and lead many astray, as detailed in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 and Revelation 13:1-18. A false prophet may also emerge to support the Antichrist’s rule.
Euphrates River Drying Up
The drying up of the Euphrates River is significant in biblical prophecy, particularly in the context of the end times. The most notable reference comes from the Book of Revelation, specifically Revelation 16:12, which says: “The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East.” (Revelation 16:12, NIV) This passage is part of the "Seven Bowls" of God's wrath being poured out upon the earth during the final judgments. More info on that
here
. The drying of the Euphrates is seen as a preparatory act for the gathering of armies for the Battle of Armageddon, a cataclysmic final conflict between good and evil. In this interpretation, the drying of the river allows the "kings of the East" to march westward, symbolizing the mobilization of vast armies for the end-time battle. The Euphrates river is drying up, more
here
and
here
Gog and Magog War
This prophecy describes a future invasion of Israel by a coalition of nations led by "Gog" from the land of "Magog." It is detailed in Ezekiel 38-39. Some interpret this as a literal future war, while others see it as symbolic.
The Battle Of Armageddon
The Battle of Armageddon is mentioned in Revelation 16:16 and is often seen as the climactic battle that concludes the end times. It is closely connected with the Second Coming of Christ. The armies of the world gather in the plain of Megiddo (hence the name "Armageddon"), preparing to wage war against God. This battle is seen as the culmination of the series of judgments and wars leading up to the return of Jesus. In Revelation 19, Christ returns on a white horse with the armies of heaven, and He defeats the Antichrist and the kings of the earth who have aligned themselves against God.
The Great Tribulation
A period of immense suffering, persecution, and turmoil is foretold in passages like Matthew 24:21 and Revelation 7:14. This "Great Tribulation" is believed by some to involve natural disasters, wars, and spiritual conflict.
The Conversion of Israel
Prophecies like Romans 11:25-26 speak of a future conversion or revival among the Jewish people, where Israel as a nation will turn to Jesus as their Messiah.
The Resurrection of the Dead and Final Judgment
The resurrection of the dead, where both believers and non-believers are judged, is referenced in passages like 1 Corinthians 15:52 and Revelation 20:11-15. This includes the idea of a final judgment, where humanity is judged according to their deeds.
The New Heaven and New Earth
After the final judgment, the Bible describes a new heaven and a new earth where God will dwell with humanity forever. This vision is outlined in Revelation 21:1-4, and it symbolizes the ultimate restoration of creation.
source video MindSeed TV
source A.I.