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"We live in borrowed time": The prophecy of the end of the world is expected to come true at any moment because of Israel
You have no time to say goodbye: According to a prophecy based on the New Testament, the end of the world is already here - and we are the ones who began the end-time period in 1948. Remember what happened then, yes ?!
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Conspiracy theorists have drawn the attention of believers to the book of Gospel according to Matthew, one of the four Gospels in the New Testament, in which the prophecy of the end times appears. According to the Forecaster of the Apocalypse, the end of the world as described in the Gospel is happening right now and its process began when the State of Israel was established in 1948. The
"End of Prophecy Clock" website reads: Israel is the Holy Land and once re-established after World War II to function as a safe space for the Jewish people, it was only a matter of time before the apocalypse began. Jesus marked the event of the establishment of the state as one that would lead to his future return. - According to Matthew, chapter twenty-four, verses 32-25) which speaks of the end of days. "
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The website explains: "The day before, he delivered his speech. He put a curse on the fig tree and dried it (Matityahu, chapter 21, verses 18-19). This was a symbolic prophecy that God would soon pour out his wrath on the Jewish people because of his spiritual infertility. In rejecting his son. The next day Jesus reminded his disciples of the fig tree. He told them to keep the tree in bloom again. In other words, he said to wait for the rebirth of Israel. He noted that when the fig tree blooms again, he will be at the gates of heaven Equally important, he added an interesting distinction: 'Amen I say to you that this generation will not pass away until all these things are' (Matthew 24, verse 34). What generation? The generation that sees the fig tree blossoms "We are this generation. The fig tree is a flower. Jesus is at the gates. There is no way to escape the conclusion that we are living on borrowed time. The signs of the end of days are before us and they are crying out for our attention."
The Fruitless Fig Parable (Official Website, Photo by Harry Kossuth, Phillip Medhurst)
However, you really have no reason to stress, because every scientist knows how to get to you that the apocalypse is not around the corner and end-of-world predictions have been repeated for centuries - when none of them came true. Time & Date recalls: "The end of the world is near - again! For centuries the prophets of doomsday have prophesied the apocalypse, but there is a small catch: none of the doomsday predictions have come true."
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