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Bible Prophecy
Calls have recently been made for a Predictions registry, a means by which we might hold modern-day prognosticators accountable for their predictions. Those who build a strong track record of specific and correct predictions concerning the future would establish greater credibility than those who maintain a poor record. Over time, the world would be able to identify which voices should be given the most weight when making decisions concerning the future. This is a great idea, and if we are objective in setting up our predictions registry, the source which ranks as the #1 most reliable repository of information concerning the future is clear. That source is the Bible.
Although billions of people quote, read, and study the Bible every year, most of the world remains ignorant of the staggering number of specific prophecies found in the Bible. More than 25% of the Bible is prophecy. And every prophecy except those concerning the “last days” and the millennial kingdom that will follow have been precisely fulfilled with 100% accuracy. Some of these prophecies, such as Jeremiah’s claim that Israel would be taken into captivity for a period of 70 years by the Babylonians, were written decades before fulfillment. Others, such as Ezekiel’s forecast of the exact year in which Israel would be re-established as a nation, were written 2,500 years before fulfillment.
Yet despite the millions of people who attend church and synagogue every week and the existence of countless books on the subject, most people are simply unaware of these prophecies. They feverishly search through the writings of Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, the Koran, and countless other sources in hopes of finding a profound truth or revelation concerning the future, only to be disappointed. Yet, the most credible source of information on future events, the Bible, somehow escapes notice. In addition, I remain boggled by the number of educated and intelligent people who, without investigation, dismiss the validity of these amazing biblical prophecies, despite mountains of historical data, archaeological evidence, and the staggering mathematical probability of their occurrence merely being the result of chance.
Biblical prophecies can be divided into the following three categories:
Fulfilled Bible Prophecies
A number of prophecies found in the Bible have already been fulfilled. For instance, in the Book of Daniel, the prophet Daniel identifies the ascendance and succession of world empires that would be established throughout history, from the time he spoke until the end of the age. He even identifies the breakup of the Greek Empire into four separate kingdoms following the death of Alexander the Great. These prophecies are so detailed, that until recently, many historians were convinced the Book of Daniel was written after these events occurred. However, recent archaeological discoveries have unearthed copies of the Book of Daniel that pre-date the aforementioned events. Examples of other Bible prophecies fulfilled include:
1) The Babylonian captivity
2) The exact length of the Babylonian captivity
3) The end of the Babylonian captivity at the hands of a Persian king named Cyrus
4) The prophecies of the “suffering Messiah”
5) The destruction of the Temple in A.D. 70
6) The disbursement of Israel among the nations (the Diaspora)
7) The gradual re-gathering of Israel as a nation
The re-establishment of Israel as a nation in a single day
9) Israel as a “burdensome stone” among the nations during the last days
Messianic Bible Prophecies
The Old Testament contained dozens of specific prophecies concerning the coming of a great Messiah, the Savior of Israel. Each prophecy, with the exception of those which allude to the Second Coming, were fulfilled by one historical figure, Jesus of Nazareth. The prophecies include such details as the Messiah’s birthplace, his family lineage, and the exact year in which he would arrive at the Temple and “appear to be killed.” The majority of the Old Testament pointed toward the coming of the Messiah, and this site maintains a comprehensive list of prophecies concerning the first coming of a “suffering Messiah”. Each and every one of those prophecies was fulfilled by the life of Jesus.
Unfulfilled Bible Prophecies
Only those Bible prophecies concerning the end times, the Second Coming, and the subsequent millennial kingdom of Christ have yet to be fulfilled. According to the Bible, several events will signal the “end times” or the “last days,” a period of time which immediately precedes the Second Coming of Christ. The key events to look for are:
1) General Signs of the Times
2) The Re-establishment of Israel as an Independent Nation
3) The War of Gog/Magog
4) The Rapture
5) Revival of the Roman Empire
6) The Rise of a Global Dictator
7) The Revival of Babylon as a Great City
The Appearance of Two Supernatural Witnesses
9) A Great Rebellion Against God
It’s my hope that this site will raise awareness of the existence of Bible prophecy so that others may investigate the evidence for themselves. This is important because if one acknowledges the accuracy of Bible prophecy, then as yet unfulfilled prophecies take on a much more significant meaning.
The Bible clearly tells us what will happen in the end times. In so doing, the Bible clearly tells us what will happen in your future. How can I be so sure? Because Jesus Christ tells us the generation which witnesses the re-establishment of Israel as an independent nation will not pass away until “all these things are fulfilled” (a reference to the “end of days” and the Second Coming). The exact dates on which they will be fulfilled are not yet known, but given the Bible’s track record, it’s reasonable to assume each and every prophecy will be fulfilled to the letter. This is a good thing, because when Christ returns, all the evils of this world will melt away in his presence. So if you see the aforementioned events taking place, remember this invitation from Jesus, the invitation he extends to all, when he says, “stand straight and look up, for your salvation is near!” Luke 21:28 (NLT)
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What are your thoughts on 2012?
Now I know everyone has different theories about this, but I’m going to tell you guys mine. The mayans’ calender did not say the world would end in 2012, but their predictions only went as far as 2012. They lived a long time ago, and its possible that they didn’t want to look farther than that date.
Science supposedly “confirms” that the sun will enter the center of the universe and the planets will be in alignment. They also said that a polar shift will occur, causing the world to go haywire and eventually be (destroyed I guess?)
Revelations doesn’t say an exact date, but if Nostradamus’s has been right so far, then I might have a little faith in him. I’m a christian, so I don’t truly believe that the rapture or the apocalypse will happen until god is ready. Guess we’ll all have to wait and see! Tell me what you think!
Everything you have heard about 2012 is full of half-truths and outright lies, with the following exceptions.
1. There will be an American presidential election in 2012.
2. The Summer Olympics will be in London in 2012.
3. The Planet Venus will transit the Sun in 2012. (The only effect of this will be that a small dot will be visible on the sun in telescopes that are adapted to look at the sun.)
4. There will be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun that is visible in the Western US and Canada.
5. There will be natural disasters, war, famine, plague, etc… but no more than in any other year.
That is all. Everything else is bull.
Nostradamus didn’t predict anything for 2012.
Some people think the Mayans did, but they are wrong. The Mayan Calendar is just a very long calendar. It does NOT predict the end of the world. It just so happens that the Mayan version of “December 31, 1999″ falls on what we would call “December 21, 2012.” The Mayan calendar contains events that happen AFTER 2012, even after 4000 AD, so clearly the world will not “end” at this point.
(You’ll remember that a lot of people also thought the world was going to end in 12-31-1999, but it didn’t. Same deal. Many programmers expected a huge mess, but fortunately with a lot of hard work that didn’t happen either, but nobody who actually knew anything expected the ‘collapse of civilization’ some nuts predicted.)
All the other predictions:
“pole shifts” (which take thousands of years to even start)
“galactic plane crossing” (a lie, we’re far above the galactic plane and moving away from it)
“galactic alignment” (We don’t even know exactly where the galaxy’s center is – it’s obscured by gas and dust and other stars – so we sure as hell can’t predict an alignment with it with any accuracy)
“killer planet Nibiru” (physically impossible – life on Earth could not exist if Nibiru existed)
and everything else, are completely and totally made-up.
There are NO scientists who believe in this 2012 nonsense. If you see someone claiming “scientists” said so, ask for names and degrees, because they either don’t exist, or got their “degree” from some mail-in fake “university of pulp paper.” Degrees in theology don’t count.
Here is one thing about 2012 that might actually be true… this answer will probably be thumbs-downed by wackjobs who are obsessed with 2012.
Nex ut bardus! (That’s Latin for “Death to the Stupid!” and is my new motto.)
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