Tuesday, 22 November 2011

End Time Prophecies Fulfilled in 2011

As foretold by the 12 Minor Prophets


1. The Death of Birds

“I will sweep away the birds of the air” Zephaniah 1:3

January 2011

Unexplained and unanswered in the sky of Arkansas thousands of blackbirds fell out of the sky, and within a week hundreds of other birds in Kentucky and Louisiana also dropped dead from the sky. Still unexplained, it was said that the birds simply were startled and flew into each other?? Then in Italy hundreds of doves also died, apparently having eaten themselves to death.


2. The Death of Fish

“and the fish of the sea” Zephaniah 1:3

January 2011

Another story to head the headlines was the death of 40,000 crabs that washed up on beaches in the UK, and the death of 2 million fish in Chesapeake Bay, and thousands more fish died the previous year in Lake Michigan, all deemed as abnormal events with strange explanations.


3. The Red Moon

"The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord come" Joel 2:31

June 2011

For years this prophecy had been much talked about, and to be honest most people expected this as being part of World War Three, as apparently nuclear fall-out can result in the moon appearing red. But in reality, it turned out to be volcanic ash which gave the moon the appearance of being red. Even more intriguing is the fact that in 2011 there were four partial solar eclipses and two total lunar eclipses which is quite rare, it happens about 6 times every century, so the odds of this combined with the ash-cloud-red-moon mirrors the prophecy.


4. The Disaster in Japan

“Their wealth will be plundered, their houses demolished. They will have houses but not live in them, they will have vineyards but not drink the wine” Zephaniah 1:13

March 2011

What happened in Japan was a sad tragedy to all those who were lost and their families, yet was it something that was foretold? In the prophecy mentioned there are three main points; the destruction of houses, the damage to wealth and lastly land (houses etc) which must be left untouched. A report in August from Japan claimed there were as many as 111,944 destroyed buildings, 139,870 partially destroyed buildings, 517,050 partially damaged buildings. There is still some debate about the economic damage done not only in Japan but across the Global markets, and with rebuild costs of up to $300 billion. Lastly the nuclear disaster which became part of the whole crisis; Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes and up to 2500 kilometers of soil were contaminated. Although the warnings were lifted from the 25-30km radius, many residents were unwilling to return to their homes with their children, but there are parts that are still in exclusion where it may be 20 years before residents can return. Even more chilling is the fact the Fukushima was well known for its grapes and vineyards!!!

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