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100 End Time Bible Prophesies

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PART 1: 1–25

 

Jesus said when these things begin to happen, look up. When they all begin converging, know the time is near (Matthew 24:33–34).

These prophecies were written 1,900–3,500 years ago.

Yet for the first time in history, every single trend is in place simultaneously.

God said:

“I declare the end from the beginning.” - Isaiah 46:10

“Before they spring forth I tell you of them.” - Isaiah 42:9

“I tell you before it comes, that when it comes to pass, you may believe.” - John 13:19

 

Here are the first 25.

1-False teachers would infiltrate the church, introduce destructive heresies, and misrepresent Scripture - causing many to reject truth (2 Peter 2:1–2).

2-These teachers would be motivated by greed and smooth speech (2 Peter 2:3).

3-The gospel would be preached to all nations before the end (Matthew 24:14; Mark 13:10; Revelation 14:6). Today over 90% of the world has access to Scripture.

4-The whole world would be able to witness global events simultaneously (Revelation 11:9–10). That was impossible until satellites and digital media.

5-Humanity would gain the capacity to destroy all life (Matthew 24:21–22). Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons now make this possible.

6-Zechariah described a judgment where flesh dissolves while standing (Zechariah 14:12). Written 2,500 years before nuclear technology.

7-There would be a global cry for peace and safety (1 Thessalonians 5:3).

8-A coming world ruler would use peace to destroy many (Daniel 8:23–25).

9-Israel would have a covenant that the coming ruler confirms and then breaks (Daniel 9:27).

10-Damascus would become a ruinous heap (Isaiah 17; Jeremiah 49:23–27; Amos 1:3–5; Zechariah 9:1–8).

11-Chaotic weather and increasing birth pangs would intensify (Luke 21:25–26; Matthew 24:8). The Greek word ὠδίν (ōdin) means labor pains — increasing in frequency and intensity.

12-A revived form of the Roman system would move toward global dominance (Daniel 2; 7; Revelation 13).

13-Babylon would reemerge in the land of Shinar (Zechariah 5:11; Isaiah 13).

14-The flood of Noah would be denied in the last days (2 Peter 3:5–6).

15-Doctrines forbidding certain foods would rise (1 Timothy 4:3–4).

16-Wars would multiply (Mark 13:7–8).

17-Ethnos against ethnos — ethnic conflict worldwide (Mark 13:8).

18-The earth would be filled with violence as in the days of Noah (Luke 17:26; Genesis 6:11–13).

19-Fearful sights and terror (Greek: phobetron) would increase (Luke 21:11).

20-People would run to and fro (Daniel 12:4). Mass global travel is normal today.

21-Knowledge would increase exponentially (Daniel 12:4).

22-Pestilences — deadly diseases — would spread (Matthew 24:7; Revelation 6:8).

23-A generation would accept a mark on the right hand or forehead for commerce (Revelation 13:16).

24-A global economic system would exist (Revelation 13:16–17).

25-One man would ultimately control buying and selling (Revelation 13:16–18).

These are not vague predictions.

They are precise.

And they are converging.

The issue is not whether prophecy is unfolding.

The issue is whether people are paying attention.



Part 2- 26–51

You don’t have to force the text to see the pattern. Just read it. Then look at the world.

Scripture said certain conditions would define the last days..

 

26. Famines would increase

Gospel of Luke 21:11

Book of Revelation 6:5–8

Jesus warned of famines. Revelation describes scarcity so severe that basic food becomes a luxury. In 2025, 750 million people faced hunger globally. Billions cannot afford a healthy diet. The scale is staggering. This is not medieval history. This is now.

27. Great signs from heaven

Luke 21:11, 26

Christ said there would be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. The modern era has seen an explosion of unexplained aerial phenomena reports since 1947. Add increasing asteroid tracking, solar disturbances, and celestial alignments that capture global attention. Whether natural or deceptive, fear tied to the heavens is rising.

28. The sun would scorch the earth

Revelation 16:8–9

This is ultimately divine judgment. But we are already watching record heat waves, atmospheric instability, and solar cycle intensification. Revelation describes a future moment when men are scorched and still refuse to repent. The groundwork of vulnerability is visible.

29. Israel reborn in one day

Book of Isaiah 66:8

May 14, 1948. A nation reborn. Nearly 1,900 years after dispersion. The “fig tree” budded again. No parallel in human history.

30. Jewish regathering from the nations

Isaiah 11:11–12

Book of Ezekiel 37; 38:8

Millions have returned. From Europe. From the Middle East. From Africa. From the Americas. A people scattered globally, brought back to one land exactly as foretold.

31. From north, south, east, and west

Isaiah 43:5–6

Book of Jeremiah 31:7–10

Nearly a million from Russia (north). Over 100,000 from Ethiopia (south). From east and west as well. Specific directions. Specific fulfillment.

32. The land would lie desolate during dispersion

Deuteronomy 29

Ezekiel 36

For centuries the land was barren and underdeveloped. Travelers documented malaria swamps and wasteland conditions. The land rested while the people were scattered.

33. The desert would bloom again

Isaiah 35

Ezekiel 36

Modern irrigation. Agricultural exports. Flower production. Fruit shipped worldwide. A land once dry now flourishing.

34. Israel would prosper economically

Ezekiel 38:12–13

A tiny nation exporting tens of billions annually. Innovation in tech, defense, medicine, agriculture. Wealth in a land once called desolate.

35. Vineyards planted again

Book of Amos 9:13–15

Wine flowing again from the hills of Israel. Ancient prophecy, modern bottles.

36. Massive reforestation

Isaiah 41:18–20

Over a billion trees planted since 1900. Cedar. Cypress. Pine. The land physically transformed.

37. Hebrew revived

Zephaniah 3:9

A dead spoken language restored. Modern Hebrew revived in the late 19th century and made official in 1948. A linguistic resurrection.

38. Jerusalem rebuilt on its ruins

Jeremiah 30:18

Zechariah 12:6

Ancient stones. Modern construction. Built on layers of history.

39. Jerusalem trampled until Gentile times fulfilled

Luke 21:24

From 70 AD until 1967. Nearly two millennia. Then during the Six-Day War, Jewish control restored over Jerusalem.

40. Global anti-Semitism

Deuteronomy 28

Revelation 12

Persecution across centuries. From expulsions to the Holocaust. Today, disproportionate global condemnation focused on one nation. Hatred did not fade. It intensified.

41. Surrounding nations aligned against Israel

Psalm 83

Zechariah 12:2

Israel sits surrounded by hostile regimes and militias openly calling for her destruction. The hostility is not hidden.

42. Jerusalem a cup of trembling

Zechariah 12:2

A small city. No oil fields. No port. Yet it dominates global diplomacy and conflict discussions.

43. Jerusalem a burdensome stone to all nations

Zechariah 12:3

International resolutions. Diplomatic pressure. Constant global debate over one city.

44. Israel repeatedly survives overwhelming wars

Zechariah 12:6–9

Outnumbered. Outgunned. Still standing. That defies probability without divine preservation.

45. The land divided

Book of Joel 3:2

Partition plans since 1947. Ongoing negotiations over territory. The land continues to be debated and divided.

46. The Eastern Gate sealed

Golden Gate

Ezekiel 44:1–3 says it remains shut until Messiah enters. The gate has been sealed for centuries.

47. Israel unified again

Ezekiel 37:15–22

Once divided north and south. Now one nation again.

48. No king until Messiah

Hosea 3:4–5

For over 2,500 years, no Davidic king. Modern democratic state. Awaiting the rightful King.

49. A rebuilt temple anticipated

Daniel 9:27

2 Thessalonians 2:4

Revelation 11

Multiple New Testament writers reference a future temple. Preparations in Israel are openly discussed and advanced.

50. Sacrifices restored then stopped

Daniel 9:27

For sacrifices to be stopped, they must first resume. The infrastructure for this is already being prepared.

51. The red heifer requirement

Book of Numbers 19

Without a red heifer, temple purification cannot proceed. In 2022, red heifers were brought to Israel for evaluation. That alone would have sounded impossible 50 years ago.

You can dismiss it. 

You can debate timing.

 

But you cannot honestly say nothing is aligning.

Prophecy is not vague poetry. It is a pattern unfolding in real geography, real politics, real nations.

And we are watching it happen.

 

 

 PART 3: 52–76

 

We are not guessing. We are watching Scripture unfold in real time. The same Bible that foretold the first coming of Christ with precision also details the conditions surrounding His return.

Here are prophecies 52 through 76, and why they matter now.

 

52. ISRAEL’S TEMPORARY BLINDNESS

Jesus wept over Jerusalem in Gospel of Luke 19:41-42 and said they did not recognize the time of their visitation. Paul later wrote in Epistle to the Romans 11:25-26 that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in.

National blindness. Temporary. Not permanent. The veil lifts at the end.

53. PETRA AS A PLACE OF REFUGE

Isaiah 16:1–4, Matthew 24:16, and Revelation 12:6,14 point to a wilderness refuge. Many identify this with ancient Sela - modern Petra in Jordan.

Petra exists. It is accessible. And since the 1994 Israel–Jordan peace treaty, it stands as a plausible sanctuary location during the Tribulation.

The rock city is real.

54–57. THE NORTHERN CONFEDERATION

Ezekiel 38 names Magog, Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer, and Togarmah.

Magog is widely identified with Russia. Persia is modern Iran. Cush and Put point toward Sudan and Libya. Gomer and Togarmah are often associated with Turkey and regions of Asia Minor.

Book of Ezekiel 38 describes a massive northern invasion of Israel in the latter days.

Russia is a military superpower. Iran is openly hostile to Israel. Turkey has shifted increasingly toward Islamic nationalism. These alignments would have sounded impossible centuries ago.

Today they are normal headlines.

58. EGYPT AND JORDAN NOT LISTED

Interestingly, Egypt and Jordan are not named among the invaders in Ezekiel 38.

Egypt signed peace with Israel in 1979. Jordan in 1994.

The absence is notable.

59. BIRDS OF PREY FEAST

Ezekiel 39:4,17 and Revelation 19:17–21 describe birds devouring the fallen armies.

Israel sits on one of the largest migratory bird routes in the world. Billions of birds pass over that land annually. Dozens of species are carrion eaters.

The geography matches the prophecy.

60. THE EUPHRATES DRIED UP

Revelation 16:12 says the Euphrates will be dried to prepare the way for the kings of the east.

Turkey’s Atatürk Dam has already demonstrated the river can be reduced dramatically.

Two thousand years ago that would have sounded impossible.

61–62. A 200 MILLION MAN ARMY

Revelation 9:16 gives a number: 200 million.

When John wrote that, the world population was estimated between 170–400 million total.

Today, Asian powers alone could field armies in those numbers. Population explosion makes this prophecy realistic.

The scale of humanity now matches the scale of Revelation.

63. THE NATIONS BUD

In Gospel of Luke 21:29–32, Jesus speaks of the fig tree and “all the trees” budding.

Since 1945, dozens of new nations have formed as colonial empires dissolved. The modern world map exploded with sovereign states in one generation.

The budding is visible.

64. EGYPT A LOWLY KINGDOM

Book of Ezekiel 29:14–16 says Egypt would remain but never again dominate the nations.

Egypt still exists. Yet it is no longer an empire. It is not a world ruler.

Prophecy preserved both its survival and its limitation.

65. GREAT EARTHQUAKES

Luke 21:11 and Revelation 16 describe unprecedented seismic events. Modern data shows increasing reporting and impact of major earthquakes worldwide.

The earth itself groans.

66. FORBIDDING MARRIAGE

1 Timothy 4:3 warned some would forbid marriage.

Certain religious systems enforce celibacy. Scripture calls marriage honorable in Hebrews 13:4.

Departure from biblical balance was predicted.

67. DECEPTIVE SIGNS AND WONDERS

Jesus warned in Matthew 24:24 of false signs so persuasive they would deceive many.

Experience-driven spirituality is replacing doctrinal clarity in much of the visible church. Sensation over Scripture.

The warning was clear.

68–70. MORAL AND CULTURAL DECAY

2 Timothy 3 describes lovers of self, lovers of pleasure, materialism, rebellion, arrogance.

Look around.

Self-exaltation is normal. Entertainment dominates. Youth rebellion is celebrated. Wealth obsession is global.

Paul described our headlines before they existed.

71. CHRISTIANS HATED

Jesus said in Luke 21:17 believers would be hated for His name’s sake.

Persecution globally is at historic levels. In many regions, faith in Christ carries legal and social consequences.

Hatred of biblical Christianity is not fading. It is intensifying.

72. LIKE THE DAYS OF LOT

Luke 17 compares the last days to Sodom.

Pride. Sexual immorality. Open celebration of sin.

Genesis 19 and Jude 7 describe what made Sodom infamous. The parallel is sobering.

73. MASSIVE WEALTH AND LUXURY

James 5 and Revelation 18 describe enormous wealth at the end of the age.

Despite constant resource panic predictions, the modern world has produced unprecedented abundance and luxury.

The end-times world is not primitive. It is prosperous.

74. DEMONIC ACTIVITY

1 Timothy 4:1 warns of doctrines of demons.

Modern fascination with UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and supernatural experiences has exploded. Many accounts mirror biblical descriptions of deceptive spirits more than extraterrestrial travelers.

Spiritual deception will increase.

75. APOSTASY BEFORE THE ANTICHRIST

2 Thessalonians 2:3 says a falling away comes before the man of sin is revealed.

Doctrinal compromise. Unity without truth. Redefining the gospel. The drift is visible.

76. ONE-WORLD RELIGION

Revelation 17 describes a global religious system aligned with political power.

Interfaith unity movements are expanding worldwide under banners of tolerance and peace.

Globalism is no longer theory. It is policy.

 

This is not fear.

This is pattern recognition.

Prophecy is not written to scare believers. It is written to anchor them.

The same Bible that predicted Israel’s rebirth predicted these final conditions.

Watch the alignment.

Strengthen your faith.

The King is coming. 



Part 4: 77–100

 

We are not drifting toward chaos.

We are watching Scripture unfold exactly as written.

Here are prophecies 77–100 and every one of them speaks directly to this generation:

 

77. Mockers would rise in the last days saying, “All things continue as they were” (2 Peter 3:3–4).

78. Peter even exposes their motive, they walk after their own lusts.

79. Deception would be accompanied by signs and wonders (Matthew 24:23–27).

80. Jesus warned that supernatural manifestations would not automatically mean truth.

81. A global religious system symbolized as a woman, calling herself a queen, connected to a great city on seven hills, would dominate and deceive before judgment falls (Revelation 17–18; Zechariah 5). Scripture portrays her as spiritually unfaithful and intoxicated with influence over the nations.

82. Sorcery would mark the last days (Revelation 9:21; 18:23). The Greek word φαρμακεία (pharmakeia) includes drug use and occult enchantment. Substance abuse and occult fascination have exploded worldwide.

83. Global war preparation (Joel 3:9–14; Revelation 16:14). Never has humanity possessed the capability to destroy itself on a planetary scale.

84. Environmental devastation (Revelation 11:18). Humanity would corrupt the earth.

85. Signs in the sun (Luke 21:25). Celestial disturbances accompany end-time events.

86. Many would claim to be Christ (Matthew 24:5). False messiahs and self-proclaimed enlightened figures multiply.

87. God’s name would be great among the nations (Malachi 1:11; Philippians 2:9–11). The name of Jesus is proclaimed globally.

89. Christ’s words would endure (Luke 21:33). The Bible remains the most distributed book in history.

90. Many would be spiritually unprepared (Luke 21:34–36; 1 Thessalonians 5:2–6).

91. The catching away of believers (1 Thessalonians 4:15–17; 1 Corinthians 15:51–52). 92.Scripture says a strong delusion will follow (2 Thessalonians 2:9–12).

93.A vast multitude saved during the Tribulation (Revelation 7:9–17).

94. Salvation spreading through the Middle East (Isaiah 19:16–25; Romans 10:13).

95. Apostasy

96. and rejection of sound doctrine (1 Timothy 4:1; 2 Timothy 4:3–4).

97. Lawlessness, idolatry,

98. blasphemy,

99. and sexual immorality escalating (Matthew 24:12; Revelation 9:20–21; 2 Timothy 3:2; Jude 18).

100. Consciences seared (1 Timothy 4:2). Sin without conviction.


These are not random headlines.

They are converging patterns.

Some signs have existed for centuries. But never in history have all categories aligned simultaneously on a global scale the way they are now.

Jesus said two reactions would dominate:

Some would faint with fear (Luke 21:26).

Others would look up with expectation (Luke 21:28).

Which one are you?

Here is the uncomfortable truth.

God will judge sin. Not vaguely. Personally.

Have you lied? Blasphemed? Stolen? Lusted? Broken even one commandment

 (Exodus 20)?

By God’s standard, that makes us guilty.

And God sees every hidden thought.

But here is the good news.

God is not willing that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9).

While we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).

“For God so loved the world…” (John 3:16).

“The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life…” (Romans 6:23).

Jesus lived without sin.

He died in our place.

He rose again.

Whoever repents and calls on His name will be saved.

The signs are not meant to terrify the redeemed.

They are meant to awaken the sleeping.

This is not about speculation.

It is about preparation.

Look up.

Your redemption draws near.

 

 

 
 
 

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