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Prophecies That Have, Will, or Didn't Happen
Prophecies That Have, Will, or Didn't Happen
Prophecies That Have, Will, or Didn't Happen
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This book will show you some amazing ancient prophecies of the Bible that came true. It will also show you some amazing ancient prophecies of the Bible that didn't come true, but they may tell and warns us of future dates as Colossians 2:16-17 states. This book may also show some prophecies that will come true between now October 2010 and December 21-25, 2012-2075. They are a war between Israel and Iran, Syria and Russia on October 1-4, 2010, April 26-28, 2011, October 20-24, 2011, April 14-16, 2012, October 8-11, 2012, October 15-16, 31,November 22-January 19, June 20-25, December 21-25, 28- January 1, May 9-10, 19-20, June 9-12, November 1-2, 10-12, April 6,9, 12-16, 19-20, July 16-17, August 28-29, September 7- 8, 19, 26-27, 2010-2075, plus or minus 21 days. There also could be on one of those dates three days of darkness, attacks, wars, earthquakes, storms, famines, comet impact or asteroid impact and pestilence's. Will Israel be destroyed by 2012-2016 A.D. and the land laid waste for many years until the end comes and Jesus returns in 2070-2075 A.D.? Will people begin to say "the lord delayeth his coming and where is the promise of his coming for since the fathers fell asleep all things continue since creation?" The fathers, or old fathers, could be the dead TV preachers and Christian writers or the dead Jews in the war. This book was written by October 12, 2010.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateFeb 10, 2011
ISBN9781456712617
Prophecies That Have, Will, or Didn't Happen
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Kurt B. Bakley

Kurt Brian Bakley was born on October 15, 1954, at 8:11 p.m., a Friday evening during hurricane Hazel at Cooper Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, across the river from Philadelphia. In 1976 he then began writing and researching these books on prophecy and Christianity. He wrote to date (January 29, 2016) twenty-four books on this website: AuthorHouse.com. Please buy at least one of every book for more info and drawings not included in the bigger books. Some have been taken off the website and are not live, but most are. Even though some books are in the large books sometimes, they don’t have all the info and drawings as the little books do. A list of them is chart 52. God’s two witnesses and the 144,000 Jewish men during the last three and a half years from AD 3002 to 3005 may give out these books to as many as possible. Look for them in the UK at AuthorHouse publishing there.

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    Prophecies That Have, Will, or Didn't Happen - Kurt B. Bakley

    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    About the Author:

    Prophecies that have, will, or didn’t happen

    Introduction

    This book is about Bible prophecy. Over the years people have scoff, mock and laugh at any prophecy, especially Bible prophecy, when it comes true saying one or more of the following: It is written after the fact. Or, oh that prophecy is vague you can make anything out of it. Or they say it is just coincidence. Another thing that happens no matter how clear, detail and accurate the prophecy is they forget it and it never enters their minds. They also say well when someone says your going to get the flu on February 17 and when you do get it on that date it is just a self-fulfilling prophecy.

    One man and woman told me the Bible predicts wars then they said so what there always been wars! They also say no one can tell the future. Many others have told me these same things and I walk away scratching my head thinking how much research have they done on prophecy? So I started asking them when they made those negative statements about prophecy. They all answered the same thing. I just don’t feel it’s true. Let’s not base facts on an important subject on just a feeling that proves or disproves Bible prophecy. Let’s get some accurate documentation of what really happened.

    In this book I hope to give you that documentation even though some prophecies didn’t come true they can be a warning for future ones just as Colossians 2:16-17 predicts, or as I Corinthians chapter 13 predicts, as words of Bible prophecy can be partly true and partly false. What the word part means is part of the prophecy comes true, but the end doesn’t. You’ll see what I mean when you read this book when birthdays, places, dates and important events happens to someone, but the end of the prophecy doesn’t. Bob Dole is a good example of that. Have you ever heard the saying there’s more than one way to skin a cat. Prophecies in the Bible are written in numerous ways with numerous dates, times, places and events as to how they can be fulfilled. Some come true partly, like I just said I Corinthians chapter 13 tells us, and some come true completely. This is why Matthew chapter 24 predicts spring, summer, autumn and winter as times of certain events. These numerous dates can all come true, but clearly not all on the same date or season. That’s why some of Matthew chapter 24 came true in 66-70 A.D. and some will come true in our future. Some may start to come true, but the later part fails. You will see this a lot in parts of this book as old prophecies coming true in part and failing in part. That’s why part of the very title of this book says Prophecies that…didn’t happen. Again this maybe what I Corinthians chapter 13 means as parts of prophecy will fail. It is also possible that all come true, but not in the way, place, time and date many think it will. If the Bible was predicting everything for 66-70 A.D. then all prophecy ends there and there would be absolutely no more prophecy from then till now or in the future. Yet we know major events are happening now and will in the future. There are many different times, places, events and dates making prophecy recorded in many ways, dates, times, places and events. And some may come true and some fail.

    October 12, 2010

    Kurt B. Bakley

    Chapter One

    The early years

    Deuteronomy 32:22 predicted a fire in the center of the earth called hell and burns upward to set on fire the mountains that are volcanoes. That was written by 1484 B.C. before Moses died and has been laugh at, mocked and scoffed all these years as poison fairly tales, legends, folklore, writing fabricated to scare you ever since it was written. Then in or around 1800-2000 geologists came along and claimed there’s a fire in the center of the earth. Everyone applauded them saying what great wisdom they had and one of them may have gotten the Noble Prize that year. But didn’t the Bible say the same thing 3400 years ago?

    The book of Isaiah was written about the seventh century B.C. and Isaiah 44:28 predicts a leader named Cyrus coming as God’s great shepherd. Two hundred years later a Persian leader named Cyrus came to power. The Bible gave his exact name two hundred years before he was ever

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