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Researcher says the Bible predicts the world will end in 2024

2024-01-09T14:57:07+00:00
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  • The Bible says the Apocalypse will come in 2024.
  • Researcher warns of the end of the world.
  • What are the prophecies?

After a detailed analysis of Bible verses, Chilean researcher Felipe Arancibia Venegas has come to an alarming conclusion.

It is worth mentioning that many say the Apocalypse has already begun, and various prophesies are already manifesting around the world.

This pronouncement has even generated concern among theologians and believers, who are immersed in the uncertainty of apocalyptic times.

Felipe Arancibia, highlighting that «90% of the apocalypse is pure prophecy,» warns about events that could mark the end of the world.

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He also highlights the importance of understanding these prophecies as a call for caution.

«90% of the signs that I have investigated are signs that have already begun to occur. They started in 2017 and will end in 2024,” Arancibia states.

The Chilean researcher maintains that certain events that have already occurred indicate a chronological progression towards the much feared Apocalypse.

Using a metaphor from the Gospel of Saint Matthew, specifically in chapter 24, verse 32, Arancibia seeks to explain the chronology of apocalyptic events.

The Bible predicts the world will end in 2024

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This biblical reference, which lists a series of signs foretelling the end of the world, serves as the basis for the Chilean researcher’s analysis.

«Let us remember that for God a thousand years can be a day. Although we do not know the exact day, we are going to see signs,» he said in an interview.

Arancibia emphasizes that this is not about instilling fear or adopting an unfounded apocalyptic perspective.

Rather, it raises the importance of understanding and preparing for the events that are to come, highlighting their evidence in the current context.

The Gospel of Saint Matthew warns about the Apocalypse

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«Learn this teaching from the fig tree: when its branches become tender and its leaves sprout, you realize that summer is near,» it reads.

“In the same way when you see all this, know that the Son of Man is already at the door,” the verse reads.

«I assure you that all this will happen before the people of this time die. Heaven and earth will cease to exist, but my words will not cease to be fulfilled.»

«No one knows, not even the angels in heaven or the Son, only the Father knows,» continues the text about the Apocalypse that will supposedly occur soon.

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According to him, it is crucial that people take precautions in the face of the signs that are already appearing, reported Cronista.

Chapter 24 of the Gospel of Saint Matthew details a series of signs that indicate the arrival of the end of the world.

Ranging from earthquakes to false prophets, these biblical prophecies have been subject to interpretation throughout history.

However, Arancibia suggests that many of these signs are already being fulfilled in the contemporary world, indicating an urgency that cannot be overlooked.

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Among the signs highlighted by the researcher are catastrophic events, significant climatic changes and geopolitical conflicts that, according to him, align with the biblical predictions.

Felipe Arancibia urges the public not to underestimate these signs and to prepare spiritually and physically for what may come.

Despite apocalyptic interpretations, many theologians have expressed skepticism and point out the subjectivity inherent in interpreting biblical prophecies.

Some maintain that these signs have been part of religious discourse throughout the centuries, and have always been a source of speculation in times of crisis and significant change.

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