End of the World: Tanach Predictions
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Views Read Edit View history. This page was last edited on 14 December , at By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Simon bar Giora , Jewish Essenes. The Jewish Essene sect of ascetics saw the Jewish uprising against the Romans in 66—70 in Judea as the final end-time battle which would bring about the arrival of the Messiah.
By the authority of Simon, coins were minted declaring the redemption of Israel. This French bishop stated that the world would end before AD, writing, "There is no doubt that the Antichrist has already been born. Firmly established already in his early years, he will, after reaching maturity, achieve supreme power. All three predicted Jesus would return in this year, with one of the predictions being based on the dimensions of Noah's Ark. This Spanish monk prophesied the Second Coming of Christ and the end of the world on that day in front of a large crowd of people.
This Christian declared in that the world would end that year, though later confessed the prediction was fraudulent and was publicly flogged. Good Friday coincided with the Feast of the Annunciation ; this had long been believed to be the event that would bring forth the Antichrist, and thus the end-times, within three years. Riots occurred in Europe and pilgrims headed east to Jerusalem. Following the failure of the 1 January , prediction, some theorists proposed that the end would occur years after Jesus' death, instead of his birth.
After his prediction failed, the followers of Joachim of Fiore rescheduled the end of the world to and then again to The Black Death spreading across Europe was interpreted by many as the sign of the end of times. This French alchemist predicted the Antichrist was to come in and the Millennium would begin either in or Arnaldus de Villa Nova. This Joachite wrote that the Antichrist was to come during this year. This painter believed he was living during the Tribulation, and that the Millennium would begin in three and a half years from He wrote into his painting The Mystical Nativity that the Devil was loose and would soon be chained.
A group of astrologers in London predicted the world would end by a flood starting in London, based on calculations made the previous June. Twenty thousand Londoners left their homes and headed for higher ground in anticipation. A planetary alignment in Pisces was seen by this astrologer as a sign of the Millennium. His followers were killed by cannon fire in an uneven battle with government troops. He died under torture and was beheaded.
He claimed that , people would be saved, while the rest of the world would be consumed by fire. When the day came he led a failed attack against Franz von Waldeck and was decapitated. Around , this French theologian wrote that years of human history had already passed, and the end of the world would be in the th year.
In his book The Restoration of Christianity , the Spanish born reformer claimed that the Devil's reign in this world had started in AD, at the Council of Nicea , and would last for years, thus ending in Luther, a German priest and professor of theology, predicted the end of the world would occur no later than The same astrologers who predicted the deluge of 1 February , recalculated the date to years later after their first prophecy failed. Using the kabbalah , this rabbi from Turkey proclaimed that the Messiah would come during that year.
The apocalypse maps tell of an Antichrist, the rise of Islam and other events following Judgement Day that was predicted to occur in This physician made a prediction that the world would end this year based on a nova that occurred in In his Book of Prophecies , Columbus predicted that the world would end during this year. This group of radical Christians predicted that the final apocalyptic battle and the destruction of the Antichrist were to take place between and Columbus claimed that the world was created in BCE, and would last years. Assuming no year zero, that means the end would come in The presence of in the date, the death of , Londoners to bubonic plague , and the Great Fire of London led to superstitious fears of the end of the world from some Christians.
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This Fifth Monarchist claimed the Millennium would begin by this year. This mathematician calculated the end of the world would be this year based on calculations from the Book of Revelation. This Calvinist minister predicted the Millennium would begin by this year. This Puritan minister predicted the world would end this year. After the prediction failed, he revised the date of the end two more times. Following his prediction, Napier recalculated his end of the world prediction to in A Plaine Discovery , a book published in Swedenborg, a former Lutheran, claimed that the Last Judgement occurred in the spiritual world this year.
Connecticut General Assembly members, New Englanders. The sky turning dark during the day was interpreted as a sign of the end times. The primary cause of the event is believed to have been a combination of smoke from forest fires, a thick fog, and cloud cover.
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The year would bring the coming of the Antichrist, according to this 14th-century cardinal. The Shakers, a Christian sect founded in 18th century England, predicted the world would end in and then in While campaigning for Richard Brothers ' release, Halhead proclaimed that the world would end on this day. This retired sailor stated the Millennium would begin between and He was eventually committed to an insane asylum. This Presbyterian minister predicted the destruction of the world by earthquake in , followed by an age of everlasting peace when God would be known by all.
In Leeds, England , in a hen began laying eggs on which the phrase "Christ is coming" was written. Eventually it was discovered to be a hoax. The owner, Mary Bateman , had written on the eggs in a corrosive ink so as to etch the eggs, and reinserted the eggs back into the hen's oviduct. This year-old self-described prophet claimed she was pregnant with the Christ child, and that he would be born on October 19, She died later that year having not delivered a child, and an autopsy proved she had not been pregnant.
Nostradamus made a number of shocking predictions for what he believed would happen in 2017.
In the s this Lutheran clergyman proclaimed that Judgment Day would come in , with the pope as the anti-Christ and the Freemasons representing the "false prophet" of Revelations. Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church, foresaw the Millennium beginning this year. He wrote that Revelation Although it was not officially endorsed by their leadership, many Millerites expected the Second Coming to occur on April 28 or at the end of After Christ did not return on 21 March , the Millerites then revised William Miller's prediction to 22 October that year, claiming to have miscalculated Scripture.
The realization that the predictions were incorrect resulted in the Great Disappointment. Rapp, the founder of the Harmony Society , preached that Jesus would return in his lifetime, even as he lay dying on August 7, This Scottish clergyman stated it was years since creation in , and that the world would end.
Originally an English convert to Mormonism , Morris had revelations to gather his followers and wait for the Second Coming , through successive prophesied days. The founder of the Christian Israelite Church calculated that the Millennium would begin this year.
This Christian minister predicted the return of Jesus to occur in , and after this date reinterpreted the prediction to say that Jesus had indeed returned in invisible form. This 15th-century prophet was quoted as saying "The world to an end shall come, In eighteen hundred and eighty one" in a book published in In it was revealed to be a forgery; however, this did not stop some people from expecting the end.
The founder of the Ghost Dance movement predicted in that the Millennium would occur in This church, founded in , claimed that Jesus would return by the time the last of its 12 founding members died. The last member died in The last of numerous apocalyptic predictions by this Anglican evangelist and author; this prediction was published in Flammarion predicted that the appearance of Halley's Comet "would impregnate that atmosphere and possibly snuff out all life on the planet", but not the planet itself. This pyramidologist concluded from his research on the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Giza that the Second Coming would occur somewhere between and The date of the close of that 'battle' is definitely marked in Scripture as October It is already in progress, its beginning dating from October, This Baptist educator and leader of a rebellion in the British protectorate of Nyasaland predicted the Millennium would begin this year.
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In , Christendom would go down as a system to oblivion and be succeeded by revolutionary governments. God would "destroy the churches wholesale and the church members by the millions. In all earthly governments would disappear, with worldwide anarchy prevailing. Jacob was on his death-bed. He summoned his children. He wanted to bless them before he died. But the text begins with a strange semi-repetition:. This seems to be saying the same thing twice, with one difference.
This is missing from the second sentence. This is no minor detail. It is a fundamental feature of Jewish spirituality. We believe that we cannot predict the future when it comes to human beings. We make the future by our choices. The script has not yet been written. The future is radically open.
This was a major difference between ancient Israel and ancient Greece. The Greeks believed in fate, moira , even blind fate, ananke. When the Delphic oracle told Laius that he would have a son who would kill him, he took every precaution to make sure it did not happen.
When the child was born, Laius nailed him by his feet to a rock and left him to die. A passing shepherd found and saved him, and he was eventually raised by the king and queen of Corinth. The rest of the story is well known. Everything the oracle foresaw happened, and every act designed to avoid it actually helped bring it about. Once the oracle has been spoken and fate has been sealed, all attempts to avoid it are in vain. This cluster of ideas lies at the heart of one of the great Greek contributions to civilization: Astonishingly, given the many centuries of Jewish suffering, biblical Hebrew has no word for tragedy.
A tragedy is a drama with a sad outcome involving a hero destined to experience downfall or destruction through a character-flaw or a conflict with an overpowering force, such as fate. Judaism has no word for this, because we do not believe in fate as something blind, inevitable and inexorable. As Isaac Bashevis Singer wittily said: Rarely is this more powerfully asserted than in the Unetaneh tokef prayer we say on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Put your house in order, because you are going to die; you will not recover. Before Isaiah had left the middle court, the word of the Lord came to him: This is what the Lord, God of your father David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will heal you.
The prophet Isaiah had told King Hezekiah he would not recover, but he did.