
The timeline based on biblical prophecies about the future of Israel and the events leading up to Jesus’ return:
Jesus and the prophets described a clear sequence of events that would indicate that the end times were approaching
These signs unfold continuously, beginning nearly two thousand years ago and leading up to the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom.
It all starts with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, prophesied by Jesus when he said that not one stone would be left upon another.
This was accomplished in 70 AD, when the Romans razed the temple, which has never been rebuilt to this day, although preparations for a new temple are already underway.
Then came the dispersion of the people of Israel.
After the destruction, the Jews were scattered throughout the world, living for almost 2 thousand years without a homeland, without an army and without their own government, exactly as the Scriptures had predicted.
After centuries of exile, the people were reunited and Israel was restored as a nation.
In 1948, the State of Israel was reborn in a surprising way, a unique event in human history, with people returning from all nations to rebuild their land and make it prosperous.
Shortly afterwards, in 1967, during the Six-Day War, Israel gained full control of Jerusalem, including the old part and the Temple Mount, completing yet another important piece of the prophetic puzzle.
The next sign points to a period when Israel will live in security and peace, so peaceful that it will no longer need walls or intense defenses.
Today the country still lives on high alert, but a major future war could lead to a temporary peace that would make the people lower their guard.
Then would come the great attack against Israel, led by a coalition of nations, especially from the Golan Heights region.
The prophecies mention countries such as Russia (called Magog), Iran (Persia), Turkey, Libya and Sudan, which would advance like a cloud covering the earth, driven by hatred.
At this time of invasion, other nations that are now hostile would be at peace or neutral with Israel, and even traditional allies would not intervene, leaving the country apparently alone.
God, however, would intervene supernaturally to defend His people.
After the battle, there would be divine judgment on the attackers, with fire falling on Russia and coastal regions, causing destruction so great that the entire world would want peace at any cost.
Faced with this global desire for security, a charismatic leader would emerge – the Antichrist – who would sign a seven-year peace treaty with Israel and its neighbors, inaugurating a period known as the Tribulation, with apparent prosperity, but under tight control.
During this time, two witnesses sent by God would preach in Jerusalem for three and a half years, with impressive powers such as raining fire from the sky and stopping the rain, directly confronting the Antichrist.
At the same time, 144 thousand Jews would be sealed by God and would go around the world preaching the gospel with great power, leading many people to convert.
In the middle of the Tribulation, the Antichrist would have the two witnesses killed in Jerusalem.
The whole world would watch the event on television or the internet and celebrate, but three and a half days later they would resurrect and ascend to heaven in front of everyone, causing a great earthquake and causing many to fear God.
Soon after, the abomination of desolation would occur: the Antichrist would enter the rebuilt Temple, declare himself God and place an image to be worshiped, breaking the peace treaty and beginning the great persecution.
Faced with this betrayal, faithful Jews would flee to a place prepared by God in the desert (possibly a region like Petra), where they would be miraculously protected for the last three and a half years.
Meanwhile, the Antichrist would intensify the persecution, but the end would draw near.
After the resurrection of the two witnesses and the signs in heaven, Jesus Christ would personally return to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
His coming would split the mountain, destroy the Antichrist and his army, and He would sit on the throne of David to reign for a thousand years.
Finally, after this millennial kingdom, God would create a new heaven and a new earth, where there will be no more death, pain or evil, and His people will live with Him forever.
The video concludes that several of these signs have already been fulfilled or are in the process, and that current events in the Middle East may be setting the stage for those yet to come.
The invitation is for people to study the Scriptures and be aware of the times in which we live.
The Prophetic Timeline of Israel: The Signs according to the biblical basis
The chronological sequence of prophetic events related to Israel, from the past to the future, shows how several signs have already been fulfilled and others may be near.
Each is based on passages from the Bible.
The first sign was the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Jesus had prophesied that not one stone would be left upon another (Matthew 24:1-2).
This was accomplished in 70 AD, when the Romans invaded and completely razed the Temple, which to this day has not been rebuilt.
The second sign was the dispersion of the Jewish people throughout the world.
After the destruction of the Temple, the Jews were scattered among all nations, living for almost two thousand years without land, without an army and without their own government, as announced in Leviticus 26:33 and Deuteronomy 28:64.
The third sign was the reestablishment of Israel as a nation, which occurred on May 14, 1948.
After two millennia of exile, the Jewish people returned to their ancestral land and once again formed a sovereign state – a unique event in the history of humanity, fulfilling Ezekiel 37:21-22.
The fourth sign is the preparations for rebuilding the Temple.
Currently, Jewish groups are manufacturing items needed for the new Temple, such as the candelabrum (menorah) of pure gold to the specifications of Exodus 25, and raising red heifers for the ritual purification described in Numbers 19.
Although the Temple Mount is still under Muslim control for political reasons, these preparations indicate that the Temple may soon be erected.
The fifth sign is a false sense of peace and security in Israel.
The Scriptures describe a time when Israel will feel so secure that they will no longer need walls or intense defenses (Ezekiel 38:11).
The video suggests that recent wars, including the October 7 attack and conflicts with Iran, may be setting the stage for this apparent tranquility.
The sixth sign is the beginning of the War of Gog and Magog.
A coalition of nations, including Russia (identified as Magog), Iran (Persia), Turkey, Libya and Sudan, will suddenly attack Israel, advancing like a great cloud over the Golan Heights and other regions (Ezekiel 38:1-6,16).
The seventh sign is God’s supernatural intervention during this war.
The Lord will cause a great earthquake, make the invaders’ weapons explode against themselves, send confusion among the troops, torrential rain, hail, fire and brimstone, destroying the enemy army (Ezekiel 38:18-22; 39:3-6).
The eighth sign occurs in the same context: nations that are currently hostile to Israel will be at peace or neutral, and even traditional allies, such as the United States, will not intervene to help.
Israel will appear small and weak, depending solely on divine protection (Zechariah 12:3).
The ninth sign is the seven-year peace treaty signed by a charismatic world leader (the Antichrist) with Israel and its neighbors.
This covenant will usher in a period known as the Tribulation, bringing a temporary peace that the entire world will desire after the great war (Daniel 9:27).
The tenth sign is the ministry of the Two Testimonies.
Two prophets sent by God will preach in Jerusalem for three and a half years, with extraordinary powers: they will be able to stop the rain, send plagues and launch fire against anyone who tries to hurt them (Revelation 11:3-6).
They will directly confront the Antichrist.
The eleventh sign is the conversion of many Jews and the sealing of the 144 thousand.
After the war, large numbers of Jews will turn to the Messiah, and 144,000 Jewish believers will be sealed by God to preach the gospel with power throughout the world during the first half of the Tribulation (Revelation 7 and 14).
The twelfth sign is the death of the Two Witnesses.
At the end of the three and a half years, the Antichrist will kill them.
Their bodies will be exposed in the streets of Jerusalem, and the entire world, through television and the internet, will watch and celebrate their deaths (Revelation 11:7-10).
The thirteenth sign is the abomination of desolation.
The Antichrist will enter the rebuilt Temple, declare himself God and order an image to be placed to be worshiped, breaking the peace treaty and initiating the great persecution against the Jews (2 Thessalonians 2:4; Daniel 9:27).
The fourteenth sign is the flight of the faithful Jews into the desert.
Faced with persecution, those who believe will flee to a place prepared by God (possibly the region of Petra or an underground refuge), where they will be miraculously protected during the last three and a half years of the Tribulation (Revelation 12:6,14).
The fifteenth sign is the resurrection and ascension of the Two Testimonies.
Three and a half days after being killed, they will be resurrected in front of everyone and ascend to heaven.
This will cause a great earthquake in Jerusalem, killing seven thousand people and leading many to fear and conversion (Revelation 11:11-13).
The sixteenth sign is the personal return of Jesus Christ.
The Lord will return to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
Your feet will touch the mountain, and it will split in half.
He will destroy the Antichrist and his army, and establish His millennial kingdom on the earth, sitting on the throne of David (Zechariah 14:4; Revelation 19:11-21).
The seventeenth and final sign is the creation of a new heaven and a new earth.
After the thousand-year kingdom, God will completely eliminate evil, death, and pain, and establish a perfect eternity with His people (Revelation 21).
Several of these signs have already been fulfilled or are in an advanced stage of preparation, and current events in the Middle East may be setting the stage for events to come.
The central message is an invitation to study the Scriptures and live attentively to the times we are in.
Published in 04/05/2026 18h11
Text adapted by AI (Grok) and translated via Google API in the English version. Images from public image libraries or credits in the caption.
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