Bible Prophecy?
Question by Blue Ridge: Bible Prophecy?
May 14 will be the 60th year since Israel became a nation after being scattered all over the world for almost 2000 years.
May 14, 1948 has been taught to be one of the BIGGEST signs in terms of the days prior to the return of Jesus.
However, it has been 60 years and still no return, no rapture, no nothing.
What gives?
Best answer:
Answer by Jeanmarie
The bible does not give a year when Jesus will come again.
What’s your point?
What do you think? Answer below!
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, Prophecy
Hosea Prophecy “years later”
theologian Paul Begley, Indiana read the last chapter of “Hosea Prophecy,” a year later Apocaylpse is coming!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Hosea, later, Prophecy, years
Earthquakes In Russia 6.6 And More Today! Bible Prophecy!
Theologian Paul Begley of Indiana updates the earthquakes today including Russia as Earthquakes hit may times today! Bible Prophecy being fulfilled around the world.

Theologian Paul Begley of Indiana explains how the 20 tons of dead herring fish that washed up on the banks of Norway, overnight just vanished! He says it is a sign from the bible of the end of the world.
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, earthquakes, More, Prophecy, Russia, Today
Nice Bible Prophecy photos
A few nice Bible Prophecy images I found:
Coptic Orthodox Christmas Celebration

Image by Beautiful Faces of Palestine
Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Near East represented by his Eminence Archbishop Dr Anba Abraham, Christmas mass inside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011.
Shortly about me:
It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.
In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor’s deadlines.
The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive’s can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »
The exhibition is a project of Public Culture – Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .
If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.
Coptic Orthodox Christmas Celebration

Image by Beautiful Faces of Palestine
Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Near East represented by his Eminence Archbishop Dr Anba Abraham, Christmas mass inside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011.
Shortly about me:
It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.
In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor’s deadlines.
The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive’s can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »
The exhibition is a project of Public Culture – Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .
If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.
Coptic Orthodox Christmas Celebration

Image by Beautiful Faces of Palestine
Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Near East represented by his Eminence Archbishop Dr Anba Abraham, Christmas mass inside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011.
Shortly about me:
It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.
In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor’s deadlines.
The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive’s can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »
The exhibition is a project of Public Culture – Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .
If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, Nice, photos, Prophecy
Bible Prophecy: Fall Of Iran and Syria!
theologian Paul Begley, Indiana
Bible prophecy?
guitarplayer7739 question : Bible prophecy?
prophecy or the Bible codes, I know we talk a lot about World War 3, a large number of combat natural disasters, war and even robots, and 7 years is a very long time, and I think THT all the technology we have today for our death dont respond as best :
Answer
ktbug3335
yes, warriors win armmaggedon ratsain.säiliöitä can not turn and run like horses.
know better? Leave your answers in the comments!
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, Prophecy
Prophecy on Christ’s second coming
Prophecy on Christ’s second coming
I REMEMBER reading a prophecy from some psychic, “Michael Jackson Will Marry Again”. Of course the King of Pop was still alive then. Another one read “Tom Cruise Will Lose His Hair.” Wow!
Read more on New Zimbabwe
Religion digest
Diploma-level course, “Clinical pastoral care in a health care setting,” beginning 3 p.m. April 5, Chambersburg Hospital. Offered by the hospital’s pastoral care department, nine weekly training sessions end with a retreat June 4.
Read more on Chambersburg Public Opinion
Jerusalem: The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore
Antony Beevor on a remarkably objective account of the holy city’s turbulent history “Jerusalem is the holy city,” writes Simon Sebag Montefiore, “yet it has always been a den of superstition, charlatanism and bigotry . . . the cosmopolitan home of many sects, each of which believes the city belongs to them alone.” Jew, Christian and Muslim alike feel compelled to rewrite its history to sustain …
Read more on Guardian Unlimited
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Christ’s, coming, Prophecy, second
Nice Bible Prophecy photos
Some cool Bible Prophecy images:
Orthodox Christmas procession, lead by Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos

Image by Beautiful Faces of Palestine
Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos leads the Orthodox Christmas procession inside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011.
Shortly about me:
It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.
In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor’s deadlines.
The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive’s can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »
The exhibition is a project of Public Culture – Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .
If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.
Ethiopian Orthodox Christmas Celebration

Image by Beautiful Faces of Palestine
Ethiopian Orthodox Christmas Celebration at the Church of the Nativity, West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011. Ethiopia (and especially the Ethiopian Orthodox Church) still use the old Julian calendar, so the celebrate Christmas on January 7th. The Christmas celebration in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church is called Ganna. Most people go to Church on Christmas day.
Shortly about me:
It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.
In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor’s deadlines.
The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive’s can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »
The exhibition is a project of Public Culture – Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .
If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.
Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, Nice, photos, Prophecy
Cool Bible Prophecy images
Check out these Bible Prophecy images:
Powerscourt Estate

Image by infomatique
The three-story house had at least 68 rooms. The entrance hall was 60 feet (18 metres) long and 40 feet (12 metres) wide where family heirlooms were displayed. The main reception rooms were on the first floor rather than more typically on the ground floor.
King George IV was the guest of Richard Wingfield, fifth Viscount Powerscourt in August 1821. Mervyn Wingfield, seventh Viscount Powerscourt inherited the title and the Powerscourt estate, which comprised 49,000 acres (200 km²) of land in Ireland, at the age of 8 in 1844. When he reached the age of 21 he embarked on an extensive renovation of the house and created new gardens.
Inspiration for the garden design followed visits by Powerscourt to ornamental gardens at the Palace of Versailles, Schönbrunn Palace near Vienna, and Schwetzingen Palace near Heidelberg. The garden development took 20 years to complete in 1880.
Main attractions on the grounds include the Tower Valley (with stone tower), Japanese gardens, winged horse statues, Triton Lake, pets cemetery, Dolphin Pond, walled gardens, Bamberg Gate and the Italian Garden. Once available to tourists, but currently inaccessible, is the Pepperpot Tower said to be designed after a favored 3" pepperpot of Lady Wingfield. Of particular note is the pets cemetery, whose tombstones have been described as "astonishingly personal".
On a commanding hilltop position Richard Cassels deviated slightly from his usual sombre style, to give the house something of what John Vanbrugh would have called the ‘castle air’, a severe palladian facade terminated by two circular domed towers.
In the 1830s, the house was the venue for a number of conferences on unfulfilled Bible prophecies, which were attended by men such as John Nelson Darby and Edward Irving. These conferences were held under the auspices of Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt, then the dowager Lady Powerscourt.
The house was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1974 while it was owned by the Slazenger family, and was subsequently renovated in 1996.
The house was used as a filming location in the 2002 film, The Count of Monte Cristo, and, more famously, in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, which was filmed there before the 1974 fire.
Powerscourt House is the ancestral home of the fictional Francis Lord Powerscourt in David Dickinson’s series of novels about the victorian detective (Goodnight Sweet Prince, Death And The Jubilee, Death Called To The Bar).
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Powerscourt Estate

Image by infomatique
The three-story house had at least 68 rooms. The entrance hall was 60 feet (18 metres) long and 40 feet (12 metres) wide where family heirlooms were displayed. The main reception rooms were on the first floor rather than more typically on the ground floor.
King George IV was the guest of Richard Wingfield, fifth Viscount Powerscourt in August 1821. Mervyn Wingfield, seventh Viscount Powerscourt inherited the title and the Powerscourt estate, which comprised 49,000 acres (200 km²) of land in Ireland, at the age of 8 in 1844. When he reached the age of 21 he embarked on an extensive renovation of the house and created new gardens.
Inspiration for the garden design followed visits by Powerscourt to ornamental gardens at the Palace of Versailles, Schönbrunn Palace near Vienna, and Schwetzingen Palace near Heidelberg. The garden development took 20 years to complete in 1880.
Main attractions on the grounds include the Tower Valley (with stone tower), Japanese gardens, winged horse statues, Triton Lake, pets cemetery, Dolphin Pond, walled gardens, Bamberg Gate and the Italian Garden. Once available to tourists, but currently inaccessible, is the Pepperpot Tower said to be designed after a favored 3" pepperpot of Lady Wingfield. Of particular note is the pets cemetery, whose tombstones have been described as "astonishingly personal".
On a commanding hilltop position Richard Cassels deviated slightly from his usual sombre style, to give the house something of what John Vanbrugh would have called the ‘castle air’, a severe palladian facade terminated by two circular domed towers.
In the 1830s, the house was the venue for a number of conferences on unfulfilled Bible prophecies, which were attended by men such as John Nelson Darby and Edward Irving. These conferences were held under the auspices of Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt, then the dowager Lady Powerscourt.
The house was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1974 while it was owned by the Slazenger family, and was subsequently renovated in 1996.
The house was used as a filming location in the 2002 film, The Count of Monte Cristo, and, more famously, in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, which was filmed there before the 1974 fire.
Powerscourt House is the ancestral home of the fictional Francis Lord Powerscourt in David Dickinson’s series of novels about the victorian detective (Goodnight Sweet Prince, Death And The Jubilee, Death Called To The Bar).
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Categories: Bible Prophecy Tags: Bible, Cool, images, Prophecy
Q&A: Dear Atheist, how do you respond to claims of bible prophecy? What do you reply to that?
Question by LoveLife: Dear Atheist, how do you respond to claims of bible prophecy? What do you reply to that?
Christians can claim bible is true because of bible prophecy and they can open up Scriptures and etc.
Best answer:
Answer by Blue Jack
Bible prophecies are exactly the same as Nostradamus’ prophecies, they are so vague that you can put virtually any spin on them to make them appear to have come true. It proves nothing.
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