1456 8 Yr. Old Swedish Boy's Rapture Vision is seen 2,500 years ago

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1456 8 Yr. Old Swedish Boy's Rapture Vision is seen 2,500 years ago 

26 Jan 2019 NOTE THE DATE The Second Book of Ezra, an apocryphal text, expands on the vision of the 144,000 from Revelation 14. It describes a multitude on Mount Zion, led by a young man taller than all others, who crowns and rewards the 144,000 for their faith. This vision emphasises the importance of being prepared for the end times and receiving the rewards of the kingdom. 

A Swedish boy’s vision of the rapture and the Antichrist’s rule is compared to a passage in the second book of Ezra. The passage describes a man flying with clouds of heaven, a multitude of people, and a man emerging from the sea, alluding to the Antichrist. The boy’s vision aligns with the biblical description of Jesus’s return, where his words become fire, consuming the wicked and leaving only smoke.  

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Key points

  • * Book of Revelation and 4 Ezra: Discussion about the similarities and differences between the Book of Revelation and the Second Book of Estrus (4 Ezra), particularly regarding the 144,000. * 144,000 in 4 Ezra: 4 Ezra provides an expanded description of the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation 14, including their joy and abundance during a time of tribulation. * Origin of 4 Ezra: Scholars believe 4 Ezra was written between 70 and 218 AD, despite claiming to be from Ezra the scribe (400-500 BC). * Biblical Reference: The text references Isaiah 66 and discusses the concept of “sons of Zion” as harvest workers born from above. * Prophecy of the End Times: The speaker interprets current events as signs of the end times, urging listeners to be spiritually prepared. * The Three Days of Darkness: The text mentions a period of darkness and the rapture of the faithful, drawing on biblical imagery of light and darkness. * Apocryphal Book Content: Discussion about an apocryphal book, potentially the second book of Esther, and its content. * Vision of the 144,000: Description of a vision from the book, featuring a multitude on Mount Zion, led by a tall figure who crowns 144,000 individuals. * Significance of the Vision: The vision depicts the rewarded faithful, those who have renounced mortality and confessed God’s name. * Vision of the Rapture: A Swedish boy had a vision of the Rapture, which was later dated by his father. * Post-Rapture World: The vision depicts a world after the Rapture, with the Antichrist ruling and many non-believers remaining on Earth. * Confrontation with the Devil: The vision describes a confrontation where the devil’s followers are consumed by fire, leaving the devil as a single cloud of smoke. * Vision of Destruction: A vision of Jesus returning, spitting fire, and burning up the earth, leaving smoke for two days. * Biblical Reference: The vision is compared to a description in the second book of Ezra, chapter 13, where a man flying with the clouds of heaven battles an approaching multitude. * Interpretation of the Vision: The speaker suggests the vision might be inspired by Ezra’s vision and interprets the “man on the clouds” as Jesus. * Vision Similarity: A young boy’s vision aligns with the Book of Ezra, chapter 13, describing a figure (Jesus) who speaks and consumes people with fire, leaving only ashes. * Vision Details: The boy’s vision encompasses the rapture, beginning at 7:00 a.m. on a Friday, and events at a mountain in Egypt, mirroring biblical prophecies. * Interpretation: The speaker believes the vision suggests gatherings at the base of Mount Sinai on Fridays.

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