-1500 prophecies of Jesus
second coming in bible
-Daniel was told the time of
the end (Dan 12:9, John in Revelation)
-Sandali dingpa
-The Bible warns us
(Sign) Matt 24:3-14
3 O liv Mual tungah Jesuh
tu-in a om laitakin a nungzuite guak a tuamin hong pai uh a, “Hih thute cik
ciangin hong piangding a, nang na hong paiding hun leh hun beina ding bang lim hong om ding ahi hiam, hong gen
in,” a ci uh hi.
4 Jesuh in amaute kiangah, “Kidawm un la, mite' khemsa-in ta kei un.
6 A nai, a gamla-ah galkidona thu na za ding uh hi. Hihte a piang mah
ding hi a, ahi zongin a beina ding hi nailo ahih manin patau kei un.
7 Gam khat leh gam khat, kumpi
khat leh kumpi khat hong kido ding a, mun
tuamtuamah kialpi hong tungin, zin
hong ling ding hi. 8 Hihte khempeuh pen gimna kipatna ding hi pan hi.
Ø A
magnitude 7.0 earthquake Haiti on January 12, 2010. 200,000 deaths, 2 million
homeless, and 3 million people in need of emergency aid
Ø Burma
cyclone in 2008 37 townships for two days. Official figures showed that 84,500
people were killed with 53,800 missing(140000)
Ø Indian
Ocean Earthquake (2004) magnitude of 9.15, and occurred on December 26, 2004, killed
200,000 to 310,000 people along the shores of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, South
India, and Thailand, October 11, 1138 and was named after the
city of Aleppo in Syria, now called Halab. Its death toll was approximated at
230,000, Afghanistan Blizzard (2008)
Some were frozen to death 100,000 sheep and goats and 315,000 cattle
Ø July
of 2011 with an estimated 12.4 million people in need of food, more than 9.5
million people, and caused widespread death and famine, North Korea from 1994 to 1998 and had an estimated death toll of
between 240,000 and 3,500,000
Ø Pull
natna throughout Asia, Europe, and North America March 1918 40 million
to 100 million people
9 “Tua ciangin note hong kibawlsia-in hong kithat ding a, keima hangin Gentail mi khempeuh in note
hong mudah ding uh hi.
10 Tua hun ciangin mi tampi in a upna uh khahsuah ding a, khatlekhat
kimudahin khatlekhat kilehhek ding uh hi. 11 Kamsang kineihkhem mi tampi
hong piang ding a, mi tampi tak umkhialsak ding uh hi.
12 Gitlohna khang mahmah ding ahih manin ki-itna hong kiam ding hi. 13
Ahi zongin a bei dongin a thuakzote in hotkhiatna ngah ding uh hi. *
14 Tua ciangin mi khempeuh tungah teci ahi dingin Pasian' hong ukna hangin
a lungdamhuai thu, leitung khempeuhah kihilh ding hi. Tua khit ciangin
beina hong tung ding hi.
-Destruction of Jerusalem –
World at end time (Mark 13, Luke 21)
- Signs in History (Luke 21:25-26) 25“Ni, kha, leh aksite
tungah lim hong om ding hi. Tuipi ging leh tuihual liante kihtakna hangin
leitung mi khempeuh lau-in lunggim ding
uh hi. * 26 Leitungah tu-in bang hong piangding, ci-in a ngaihsut kawmun
mite lau-in sibup ding uh hi. Vantunga
om nate a pai ngei bangin pai nawnloin lampial mangkhin ding uh hi.
Ø Dark Day (may 19, 1780)
Ø Meteor shower occurred (Nov 12, 1833)
Herschel, the great astronomer, frankly admits, “the Dark Day, May
19, 1780, is one of those wonderful phenomena of nature “History records these memorable
events as follows:
The dark day of New England,
so familiar to old and young, came May 19. 1780...Near eleven o'clock, it began to grow dark, as if night were coming. Men
ceased their work; the lowing cattle came to the barns, the bleating sheep huddled
by the fences, the wild birds screamed and flew to their nests, the fowls went
to their roosts...At night it was so inky dark that a person could not see his
hand when held up, nor even a white sheet of paper.”
2Tim 3:1-5 1 Nitawp ni hun pen a lauhuai hun ahih ding lamtak phawk
in. 2 Tuahun ciangin mite in amau angsung ding bek ngaihsunin, huaihamin,
kisialin, kihisakin, mi zahko-in, nu leh pate' thu mangloin, lungdam theihna
mel neiloin, biakna lungsim neiloin,
3 mi khualloin, hehpihna
neiloin, mi gensia-in, ngongtatin, kihtakhuai-in, thuhoih deihloin, 4 ciampelin,
thu khualloin, kiphasak gawpin, Pasian donloin pumpi nopsakna bek deihin, 5 biakna
thu a puathamteng zui napi-in biakna hangin vangliatna thu a omte deihlo ding
uh hi. Tua bangin a gamta mite na pelh in.
Matt 24:37-39 37 Noah hun lai-in up hunlohpi khatin tuiciin a tun'
bangin Mihing Tapa zong up hunlohpi khatin hong pai ding hi. * 38 Tuiciin a
tun' ma hunin, teembaw sungah Noah a tum ni hun ciangdong,
mite in anne zune-in om uh a,
mo kipi, mo kikha-in nuntak ngeina bangin om uh hi. 39 Tuiciin hong tungin tui
in mi khempeuh a tupcip hun ciangdong, kuamah in bangmah a theihloh mah bangin
Mihing Tapa hong pai ciangin zong kuamah in theikhollo ding uh hi.
Matt 24:14 Tua ciangin mi khempeuh
tungah teci ahi dingin Pasian' hong ukna hangin a lungdamhuai thu, leitung
khempeuhah kihilh ding hi. Tua khit ciangin beina hong tung ding hi.
Matt 25:6 Ahi zongin zankim tak ciangin, ‘Zineipa hong tungta ding
hi. Va dawn un,’ ci-in hong kiko hi. 7Tua nungakte zong tho-in a meivak uh hong
puah ciat uh hi.
December 7, 1941
Sunday morning in Honolulu.
Paradise, sunny, another day of sun, warm temperatures.
There were warnings. The
Japanese Navy could not be located. Thought to be in the North Pacific and not
in the area of Pearl Harbor.
Most of the Battle Ships were in
the harbor that morning, the carriers were at sea thankfully.
Around 7 – 8 a.m. a two man
radar station on an outlying island noticed that their screens were full of
objects indicating a large squadron of planes, immediate radio to the Oahu and were told that a group of B-17’s were
coming in from the mainland and probably that is what you are seeing. Another warning gone unheeded.
A two-man midget sub was spotted
in the harbor another sign that something was not right, yet the high command
did not go on alert.
Shortly after 8 a.m., Hawaiian
time – 1:00 p.m. Washington time the Japanese aircraft struck with a vengeance, straffing, and bombing the
harbor with ships lined up like sitting ducks, creating major destruction.
On December 7, 1941, an
announcement was made during the football game between the hometown Washington
Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles. All
the generals and admirals at Griffith Stadium were instructed to report to
their duty stations. Little did they
know their lives would be changed forever and America would be at war, or on
war footings, for the next half-century. Pear Harbor had been attacked.
When the attack was over 2,800
men were dead, some trapped in the battle ship Arizona where they are to this
day.
The next day December 8 FDR
speaking to congress said “this day will live in infamy”, and declared war on
Japan and Germany on the same day. There
is another day coming that will not live in infamy, the day Jesus Christ
ascends from the heavens.
For 3-1/2 years there was war
with Japan, millions of lives were lost.
Lives young and old were affected in various ways, from dying to being
wounded to lives being changed in working habits, and thoughts and just living.
Scars that today are still there and always will be until a new earth is
created.
Matt 24:31 Nakpi takin peengkul hong ging ding a, leitung mun
khempeuhah a vantung mite hong paisakin, leimong khat pan mong khatdongin, a
teelsa mite a kaikhawmsak ding hi.
Mang 1:7 En un, amah hong paita ding a, meiipi tawh hong tonkhawm
ding hi. Teipi tawh amah a sunte-a kipan mi khempeuh in a mu ding uh hi.
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