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End Times— 7 Bible Prophecies Yet To Occur

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End Times— 7 Bible Prophecies Yet To Occur

Most people dont understand the story and what the purpose of the end times is all about.

 

But as far as the timeline my current view is we will begin the biblical end times starting this fall. The Rev 12 1:2 sign in the heavens occurred 9/23/17 which is the anchor point which puts us in Revelation. This alignment has never occurred before and never will again. The seven year time marker was 9/23/24 which was an important event the summit of the future which if you were paying attention the whole thing revolved around peace and security which triggers the day of the Lord 1 Thesselonians 5.

 

The precursors are sun turning dark and moon turning to blood which happened in March out of Joel 2. The last precursor in Joel 2 is to blow the trumpet in Zion. Which is feast of trumpets. The Hebrew new year feast of trumpets is Tishrei 1 which falls on 9/23/25 this year, the 1 year anniversary of the summit and 8 year marker from Rev 12 1:2. 8 is the number of new beginnings. The 10 day feast ends on Tishrei 10, day of atonement which they also blow the trumpet, but only on jubilee years which this year is one.

 

The whole "no one knows the day or the hour" may be just a clever wink and a nod from Jesus to point us to the feast of trumpets. The feast of trumpets is known as the feast that no one knows the day or hour. This is because the Hebrew calendar is lunar based and the feast is declared when two rabbis witness a sliver of the moon as the new moon is ending. They dont know the day or hour of the new year until this happens.

 

Also this year Resurrection Holy Week and Passover occurred at the same time which likely means the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars are in synch this year. Too many coincidences for everything lining up for something big not to happen this year. Thrown in the ramping up of tensions in the middle east and its not hard to think everything shifts this year, specifically looking at the 10 day window in late September

34 minutes ago, Moon99 said:

End Times— 7 Bible Prophecies Yet To Occur

Most people dont understand the story and what the purpose of the end times is all about.

 

But as far as the timeline my current view is we will begin the biblical end times starting this fall. The Rev 12 1:2 sign in the heavens occurred 9/23/17 which is the anchor point which puts us in Revelation. This alignment has never occurred before and never will again. The seven year time marker was 9/23/24 which was an important event the summit of the future which if you were paying attention the whole thing revolved around peace and security which triggers the day of the Lord 1 Thesselonians 5.

 

The precursors are sun turning dark and moon turning to blood which happened in March out of Joel 2. The last precursor in Joel 2 is to blow the trumpet in Zion. Which is feast of trumpets. The Hebrew new year feast of trumpets is Tishrei 1 which falls on 9/23/25 this year, the 1 year anniversary of the summit and 8 year marker from Rev 12 1:2. 8 is the number of new beginnings. The 10 day feast ends on Tishrei 10, day of atonement which they also blow the trumpet, but only on jubilee years which this year is one.

 

The whole "no one knows the day or the hour" may be just a clever wink and a nod from Jesus to point us to the feast of trumpets. The feast of trumpets is known as the feast that no one knows the day or hour. This is because the Hebrew calendar is lunar based and the feast is declared when two rabbis witness a sliver of the moon as the new moon is ending. They dont know the day or hour of the new year until this happens.

 

Also this year Resurrection Holy Week and Passover occurred at the same time which likely means the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars are in synch this year. Too many coincidences for everything lining up for something big not to happen this year. Thrown in the ramping up of tensions in the middle east and its not hard to think everything shifts this year, specifically looking at the 10 day window in late September

Jesus was an apocalyptic Jew, he thought the world as he knew it was coming to an end in HIS lifetime.

The book of Revelation is part of that apocalyptic thinking at that time and the book is about that time, their time not this one.

I think we can dismiss anything Trump has to say on the matter. He does not know what the Bible is.

2 hours ago, pinball1970 said:

Jesus was an apocalyptic Jew, he thought the world as he knew it was coming to an end in HIS lifetime.

Were the "apocalyptic Jews" a subset of the Jews?(first time I have heard of them)

Who else would have been considered to be part of that group that we know of?

If this is true it is quite a revelation(no pun intended) to me.

3 hours ago, Moon99 said:

End Times— 7 Bible Prophecies Yet To Occur

Most people dont understand the story and what the purpose of the end times is all about.

 

But as far as the timeline my current view is we will begin the biblical end times starting this fall. The Rev 12 1:2 sign in the heavens occurred 9/23/17 which is the anchor point which puts us in Revelation. This alignment has never occurred before and never will again. The seven year time marker was 9/23/24 which was an important event the summit of the future which if you were paying attention the whole thing revolved around peace and security which triggers the day of the Lord 1 Thesselonians 5.

You need to be a lot more specific here. What is the “Rev 12 1:2 sign” that has never occurred before?

3 hours ago, Moon99 said:

 

The precursors are sun turning dark and moon turning to blood which happened in March out of Joel 2.

The sun turned dark? What day in March did this happen, and where was it reported? What, specifically, is the prediction in Joel 2?

3 hours ago, Moon99 said:

Also this year Resurrection Holy Week and Passover occurred at the same time which likely means the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars are in synch this year.

So?

3 hours ago, Moon99 said:

Too many coincidences for everything lining up for something big not to happen this year. Thrown in the ramping up of tensions in the middle east and its not hard to think everything shifts this year, specifically looking at the 10 day window in late September

Yeah, tensions in the middle east is so unusual.

37 minutes ago, swansont said:

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Yeah, tensions in the middle east is so unusual.

Making fun of human death and harm, and making a clown of yourself, this must be rewarded with a negative..

Even calling it per "tension" is disrespectful.. "Tension" is what you have in Los Angeles..

This is so out of place that it's a shock that someone would think of something like this..

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Wow, badly misinterpreted. (Or weirdly sens(e)itive.)

Did you even listen to the song?

The point wasn't the specific prediction, but that it was so predictable. Which was swansonts' point, which I was simply agreeing with.

(And, ah, if you read post #1 of this thread, do you really think this is serious?)

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6 hours ago, geordief said:

Were the "apocalyptic Jews" a subset of the Jews?(first time I have heard of them)

Who else would have been considered to be part of that group that we know of?

If this is true it is quite a revelation(no pun intended) to me.

These changes may or may not have been gradual, scholars put the change around 200 years before Jesus.

Mark 1:15 sums it up.

"And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel."

"Good news" same thing. So that means the new Kingdom is upon us, you need to get your act in order before you are judged.

He continued this theme throughout his ministry like John the Baptist before him.

Paul was an apocalyptic Jew as was the author of "the book of Revelation" John, whoever that was.

The book is also called, "The apocalypse of John."

So Jesus his Apostles, followers and Bible authors from Daniel.

6 hours ago, geordief said:

Were the "apocalyptic Jews" a subset of the Jews?

Yes, as we're the Christians.

6 hours ago, pzkpfw said:

This is funny as hell but not good for current context. I’d avoid doing this next time.

3 hours ago, Sensei said:

Making fun of human death and harm, and making a clown of yourself, this must be rewarded with a negative..

My friend, please learn to not take everything at face value. The intent of this person was not ill, it was numerous :)

5 hours ago, pinball1970 said:

Yes, as were the Christians

Were there other subsets ,with different interpretations of what I gather was their main(only?) source of information as regards their religious beliefs ?(the Old Testament)

Did they have reported debates /disagreements along those lines?

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6 hours ago, geordief said:

Were there other subsets ,with different interpretations of what I gather was their main(only?) source of information as regards their religious beliefs ?(the Old Testament)

Did they have reported debates /disagreements along those lines?

Yes, from what I have read there was not one type of Jew that had one view of scripture.

Jesus was constantly debating scripture with his peers, one of the cornerstones of his ministry was his push back against authorities on scripture.

A little more needs to be said on Revelation as this exemplified Apocalyptic thinking.

What was it?

The concept was that there were two forces at work, Yhwh and his angels who is good and the devil and his demons who were making things bad in the world, famine, birth defects, war.

In time Yhwh would come to earth and destroy the devil and all who took his path and rejected god. The righteous would be rewarded in the new Kingdom on earth and the wicked destroyed.

The dead would be raised and judged also.

The writing itself was a genre and started with Daniel.

Apocalypse itself means a "revealing," as the writer claimed to have knowledge hidden from the reader.

The person is often taken to heaven, shown signs and visions as does John in his Revelation.

On 6/18/2025 at 8:35 PM, Moon99 said:

Most people dont understand the story and what the purpose of the end times is all about.

The end of time's has been predicted by just about every culture, in every generation since we learned how to paint on cave wall's; our generations prediction, seems a little more imminent, and a lot more germain to the facts.

And it's got nothing to do with the Trump, in the way you're suggesting.

Looking at their other films i.e.:

https://www.youtube.com/@GraceDigitalnetwork/videos

the only question is: where did they get the money to create almost 3,000 videos (professional-looking, i.e. expensive), almost about the same thing, having such a low reach that they themselves do not return from advertising profits..

In order for the production cost of each of these films to pay off, they would have to have several hundred times the viewership..

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Just a quick word on what the prophecies were, these were pronouncements on the the current times by social commentators not seers with crystal balls.

In Amos time time he was telling his community in no certain terms they were hypocrites, celebrating festivals and holy days but the for show.

Amos 5; 21

"I hate, I despise your religious festivals; your assemblies are a stench to me."

23: "Take away from me the noise of your songs; I will not listen to the melody of your harps."

The major prophets too, the people were not obeying the law in that time.

Revelation is not different in that respect, it is a message for the people around at that time and John was the spokesperson for god because this had been revealed to him. The message this time was simply, god will come and destroy the Romans and establish his new kingdom on earth, Rome will be destroyed and the righteous will prevail.

This did not happen of course.

Rome did fall in the 5th C but it was nothing to do with a new kingdom of Yhwh.

Edited by pinball1970

27 minutes ago, pinball1970 said:

Just a quick word on what the prophecies were, these were pronouncements on the the current times by social commentators not seers with crystal balls.

In Amos time time he was telling his community in no certain terms they were hypocrites, celebrating festivals and holy days but the for show.

Amos 5; 21

"I hate, I despise your religious festivals; your assemblies are a stench to me."

23: "Take away from me the noise of your songs; I will not listen to the melody of your harps."

The major prophets too, the people were not obeying the law in that time.

Revelation is not different in that respect, it is a message for the people around at that time and John was the spokesperson for god because this had been revealed to him. The message this time was simply, god will come and destroy the Romans and establish his new kingdom on earth, Rome will be destroyed and the righteous will prevail.

This did not happen of course.

Rome did fall in the 5th C but it was nothing to do with a new kingdom of Yhwh.

Prophecy is relatively easy, you're going to die; but I've gotta way to make the intervening knowledge understandable; we never learn from history,,,

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