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447 Just when the world will end (and when to expect the #rapture) according to the Bible and history

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

7 Feb 2026The six days of creation in Genesis 1 are believed to foreshadow six millennia of Earth’s history, culminating in the seventh millennium, the Messiah’s reign. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, marking the end of the fourth millennium and the beginning of the fifth, are pinpointed using the astronomical sign of a total lunar eclipse, or blood moon. This sign, representing the separation of the Father’s light from the Son during the crucifixion, signifies the start of the age of grace.The author believes Jesus died in 32 AD, based on the occurrence of a total lunar eclipse on Passover that year. This leads to the prediction that Jesus will begin his 1000-year reign in 2032 AD, coinciding with the 2000th anniversary of his resurrection. The author further proposes a “delay theory,” suggesting the rapture of the church will occur before 2027, with the second coming on September 27, 2031, despite a perceived delay.

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