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Turmoil, war, sickness, troubles—we each have our share. Why is that? ENGLISH
Потрясения, войны, болезни, беды — достаётся каждому из нас. Но почему? Russian
Watch the story to the very end there is a special invitation waiting for you there. Смотрите историю до самого конца, там вас ждет специальное приглашение. Smotrite istoriyu do samogo kontsa, tam vas zhdet spetsial'noye priglasheniye.
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Where is it going to end, and what does the Bible say?
Isaiah 36:1-3 … modern times is Har-Meggido, Har (Hebrew for “hill”) and Meggido, transliterated to English as “Armageddon.” It is here where an end-time apocalyptic battle will occur, “And they gathered …
Haggai 2:20-23 … conquering Jerusalem during the reign of Hezekiah, so will Jesus repel the nations gathered at Armageddon from conquering Jerusalem (2 Kings 19:35; Revelation 16:16, 19:11-21; Joshua …
Haggai 2:3-9… His people over time. At the end of this age, the nations will gather at Armageddon to assault Jerusalem, and God will protect His people and destroy their armies (Revelation …
Habakkuk 3:8-15 … well. It could refer to the nations who will gather in the Valley of Megiddo (Armageddon) for the last assault on Jerusalem before they are destroyed (Revelation 16:14-16 …
Revelation 19:17-19 … of Jezreel (Revelation 16:13-16). The Jezreel Valley is called by other names, including Armageddon or Har-Magedon, which translates as “Hill of Megiddo”. The Hill of Megiddo overlooks …
Joel 3:14-17 … last battle of this age, nations will gather on the plains of Megiddo, also called Armageddon, (Revelation 16:16) and march on Jerusalem, where they will be “outside the city …
Joel 3:12-13 … for their wickedness. This time of judgment likely refers to the end-time battle of Armageddon, as described in the book of Revelation (Revelation 16:16). Biblical Text 12 Let …
Joel 3:9-11 … war could refer to the gathering of the nations in a valley in Israel called “Armageddon”. This means in Hebrew “the hill of Megiddo.” Megiddo was a significant city in …
Hosea 1:2-5 … Jezreel Valley (also called Armageddon) to go up against Israel, where they will be destroyed. Jezreel will be used in this chapter both in the sense of scattering as …
How will the world end?: WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
The end will come in two main stages.
First, God will destroy organized false religion, portrayed as a prostitute named “Babylon the Great.” (Revelation 17:1-5; 18:8). While professing loyalty to God, she has consorted with the world’s political leaders. These very rulers, however, will turn on her. “[They] will hate the prostitute and will make her devastated and naked, and they will eat up her flesh [or, riches] and completely burn her with fire.”—Revelation 17:16.
Next, God will turn his attention to the political rulers themselves—“the kings of the entire inhabited earth.” Along with wicked people in general, these will be destroyed in “the war of the great day of God the Almighty,” also called “Armageddon.”—Revelation 16:14, 16.
“Seek Jehovah, all you meek ones of the earth . . . Seek righteousness, seek meekness. Probably you will be concealed on the day of Jehovah’s anger.”—Zephaniah 2:3.
When will the world end?
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
The end will come when mankind has been sufficiently warned by a global proclamation of God’s Kingdom—a world government that will replace human rulership. (Daniel 7:13, 14) Jesus Christ said: “This good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14) That preaching work, which reflects God’s justice and mercy, is part of a composite “sign” marking the time of the end. The sign also includes international warfare, earthquakes, famine, and disease.—Matthew 24:3; Luke 21:10, 11.
Besides foretelling world events, the Bible also gives us a social profile of “the last days.” We read: “Critical times hard to deal with will be here. For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, . . . disobedient to parents, . . . without self-control, fierce, without love of goodness, . . . lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God.” *—2 Timothy 3:1-5. The present wicked world will soon ‘pass away.’—1 John 2:17
But humanity has hope. That hope is belief in Jesus Christ. Watch the video again.






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