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It is not at all about Zodiac signs and it is very deniable.
I've heard predictions since the 80s about the prophecies in Revelation coming to pass in the next couple of decades or so. I imagine since the Bible was first published and mass distributed that the public has always thought that the prophecies would come to pass in their immediate futures as well. I'm wondering, amongst those who believe that most of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation are yet to be fulfilled, why do they, or you, believe they were written about your near future? Even if most of the prophecies are yet to be fulfilled, why would they not be fulfilled 300 years from now? Why do we think it's about "us"? Why would the signs of the end times be any different now than they would be in the year 2250?
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Jesus in Mathew 24, said that that generation that heard his discourse would not pass away until all these things came to pass. In 70 C.E. people witnessed a man in the clouds with an army of angels on horses. Also people with spiritual bodies were seen coming out of graveyards in fulfillment of the last verse of Daniel 12. The Christian Millennium lasted from 70 C.E. to 1071 C.E. when Muslims took Jerusalem in the Crusades and has gone down in history books as the Christian Millennium. Revelation is already fulfilled. This is called preterism. St. John was writing about a crisis that occurred at the time he wrote the book. That's apocalyptic literature for you. He even was told, write what you see for it is soon to take place. This interpretation is called preterism.
In 100-300 years, will rapid Bible translation no longer be internationally possible? Weren't the saying peace and security after the end of each major war and wouldn't they continue to do that after the end of each major war? What's different about today?The ^ above ^ is quite a lot to comment about.
Revelation is set for our day or now time frame - Revelation 1:10
We have yet to see Revelation 19:11; Revelation 19:14-16 come to pass.
Near future? Yes, because the global preaching work of Matthew 24:14 and Acts of the Apostles 1:8 is near completion.
Due to the remote translation offices throughout the Earth people can have Scripture in their own mother tongue or native languages.
So, due to modern technology rapid Bible translation is now internationally possible . That is why 300 years is way off. Perhaps maybe more like 3+ or -3 years.
We are nearing the ' final signal ' so to speak, of 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3 when ' they ' ( powers that be ) will be saying, "peace and security" as the precursor to the coming great tribulation of Revelation 7:14 before Jesus, as Prince of Peace, ushers in global Peace on Earth among people of goodwill.
In 100-300 years, will rapid Bible translation no longer be internationally possible? Weren't the saying peace and security after the end of each major war and wouldn't they continue to do that after the end of each major war? What's different about today?
You actually have a good point. Matthew 24:14 is a good indicator.Yes, saying peace after wars, and now days even saying peace before a war or conflict is over.
Today, with backing the United Nations can be strengthened to be part of saying, 'Peace and Security' - 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3
Matthew 24:14 is about the end of badness on Earth coming when the good news about God's kingdom government reaches all nations. It now has.
Do you know anyone who has never heard of the Bible ?
You actually have a good point. Matthew 24:14 is a good indicator.
And they all read like "You will know that the last days are here when you find water is wet."we have many signs to show us exactly when the last days are
Best answer I have is Israel becoming a nation again makes a lot of the prophecy more likely than it seemed before WW2.I've heard predictions since the 80s about the prophecies in Revelation coming to pass in the next couple of decades or so. I imagine since the Bible was first published and mass distributed that the public has always thought that the prophecies would come to pass in their immediate futures as well. I'm wondering, amongst those who believe that most of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation are yet to be fulfilled, why do they, or you, believe they were written about your near future? Even if most of the prophecies are yet to be fulfilled, why would they not be fulfilled 300 years from now? Why do we think it's about "us"? Why would the signs of the end times be any different now than they would be in the year 2250?
Thank you.
"The Last Days' is the House Specialty in the Restaurant at the End of the Universe... Now you survivors, please herd in the next batch of Seekers so that we may examine them by putting their principles to the test.there can be no doubt that we are living in the Very last days of the Last Days.
Only those who know God well and obey the lord Jesus will survive The Great Tribulation that is soon to begin!!!
Israel being restored as a nation in a single day was pretty specific and hardly something that you would mistake for something else ... it had also never happened before (that I am aware of). No nation ceased to exist and then was suddenly reborn after many centuries. However, the UN did exactly that. One moment there was no Jewish state, then at the stroke of a pen, it existed again.And they all read like "You will know that the last days are here when you find water is wet."
Actually, you said "all" prophecies fall into the 'water is wet' category.As I said, there are few, if any, real prophecies in the bible. I would say most fall under these categories:
And they all read like "You will know that the last days are here when you find water is wet."
Israel and translating the Bible into more languages are good points. Everything else has happened before.Best answer I have is Israel becoming a nation again makes a lot of the prophecy more likely than it seemed before WW2.
We are close to achieving some of the prerequisites, like translating the Bible into every known language allowing the possibility of fulfulling the great commission in a way that was not possible when there were people groups that could not be effectively communicated with. One Hope is a ministry with the stated goal of reaching every child in the world with the Gospel and a projected date of about 2025 to achieve that goal. World-wide internet access has greatly enabled them to expand their reach.
As a more practical matter, God's key institutions are becoming far more apostate and corrupted. Marriage is being redefined even as gender is becoming a choice. The Church is becoming secular and embracing prosperity gospel (the worship of mamon?), and governments are either becoming secular and anti-religious or embracing Islam and becoming anti-Christ. These were the signs predicted and there are greater similarities between the world I see around me and the world Noah saw around him each year.
I am not ready to quit my job and stop paying my bills, because with God, anything is possible and we could have either a revival or another 1000 years of decline. But many of the signs indicate that the season is drawing near. How near? I don't know, but closer with each passing year than I would have though possible a decade ago.
Jesus never warned us about prophecy that speaks about our immediate future. He simply told us that nobody knew the DAY or HOUR of his return, but for some reason, gave us several signs about the SEASON of his return. I would say that we are approaching the end.For one, I do not believe that it speaks of an immediate future. Jesus warned against people that taught such nonsense and said that no one knows not even the angels of heaven but only the Father knows. So anyone who is teaching a soon fulfillment of the book of Revelation or sets dates for the return of the Messiah (we all know certain groups are ninja masters at predicting the end) are talking foolishness.
Your comment makes no sense to me for a few reasons. The Preterist movement CHANGED the dating of Revelation from 90-95 AD to 69-70 AD. It also makes no sense to me that John would write a prophetic book (in 69-70 AD) that we've broken down into 22 chapters, that had no time to be distributed, read, or even remotely understood, before its fulfillment. NOTHING was understood in the book of Revelation in 70 AD because it wasn't even written at that time. I have a problem with Preterism as it denies entire books, chapters, and hundreds of prophetic verses.We know that the book of Revelation was pretty much understood after its writing as a book of victory over the oppression the early church faced particularly at the hands of the Romans. The symbols were both understood and real to them.
However, there was debate about the authorship of the book, even though it says "John on Patmos", and also the issue of the "millennial reign", which doesn't show up as a teaching in any gospel or even as part of the oral tradition.