fender62
goodlife, the prophecy has been playing non stop, during every earthquake tsunami volcano influenza leprosy plague various wars,
you will be saying any day
now on your own deathbed...why not live in the moment and be happy instead
of having doomsday on you mind
locusts
The problem is of a non-believer is they have no faith and is like mist that fades away
prophecies of the Bible are like a non stop record which repeats itself over and over again
like the record playing in Noah day of doomsday when he was building the arc. They laugh and scorned him . but they perished
again the record play for the Israelites in bondage in Egypt 400 years they waited for their release. And then it came they were free
and again the Israelites waited for the birth of Christ years later. But He( Christ ) came .
Jesus gave the prophecy that Jerusalem would be destroyed . once again you did not believe in the prophecy of Romans coming .70 CE. went up against Jerusalem. in prophecy stood faithful and true. The Romans left and returned at a later date in . 70 CE. Destroying Jerusalem completely. tiered it down and . the temple completely ,,there wasn't a stone on a stone. Those who got out between the coming and leaving was saved . and because they took note of prophecy . These are long periods of time.. man who get tired or irritated because nothing happens yesterday or today .
The record keeps on playing
https://en.wikipedia.org
History of Jerusalem
Agrippa II (48–100)), nevertheless remained nominal kings of Iudaea Province. In 66 CE the Jewish population rebelled against the Roman Empire in what is now known as the Great Revolt. Roman legions under future emperor Titus reconquered and subsequently destroyed much of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in 70 CE. The Second Temple was burnt and all that remained was the great external (retaining) walls supporting the Esplanade on which the Temple had stood, a portion of which has become known as the Western Wall. Titus' victory is commemorated by the Arch of Titus in Rome. Agrippa II died c. 94 CE, which brought the Herodian dynasty to an end almost thirty years after the destruction of the Second Temple.