Specific predictions. Verified outcomes. Mathematical impossibility. And a timeline that keeps lining up.
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On March 14, 2024 — four full months before the event — a man named Brandon predicted the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. He didn't just say someone would try. He gave specific details. He said Trump would be shot in the ear but would survive.
On July 13, 2024, Thomas Crooks climbed a roof in Butler, Pennsylvania, and fired multiple rounds. One bullet grazed Trump's ear. An inch to the right and it would have been a headshot. Trump survived.
The same person also saw something else. During the tribulation period described in the book of Revelation, people who do not take the mark of the beast will be hunted. Even drones will be used to detect who has the mark and who doesn't. People won't be able to buy or sell. They will have to go off-grid to survive. Whether you believe that or not, the accuracy of the first prediction makes you stop and think.
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Here is what Ken Johnson has found from the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Essenes had a calendar. They tracked jubilees — 50-year cycles. And here is the thing. They predicted Jesus' first coming with accuracy. According to their calculations, it happened in 32 AD — one shmita after the 9th jubilee.
Now look at Matthew 24. Jesus talked about the fig tree. That's a symbol for Israel. The fig tree was planted in 1948 — that's when Israel became a nation again. It started budding in 1967 — the Six-Day War when Jerusalem was reunited. Jesus said this generation will not pass away until all these things are fulfilled. Psalm 90:10 says a generation is 70 to 80 years. Do the math. We are in the window.
"We don't have that much time left till the book of Revelation begins playing out."
One more thing. The Essenes didn't disappear. They accepted Jesus. They became early Christians. The scrolls even name Paul — calling him the "apostle to the Gentiles." This isn't some fringe theory. It's in the documents.
This is not political. This is just an interesting correlation that you should be aware of.
The number 77. In the Bible, 7 represents completion or perfection. Double 7 — 77 — represents the fulfillment of a purpose or a complete cycle. Lamech said "seventy and sevenfold" (Genesis 4:24). The timing is either a coincidence or it means something. You decide.
Peter Stoner, Science Speaks (Moody Press, 1963) — He was a mathematician. He looked at 8 specific Messianic prophecies. Here is what he found.
| Prophecy | Odds (1 in...) |
|---|---|
| Born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2) | 280,000 |
| Preceded by a messenger (Malachi 3:1) | 1,000 |
| Betrayed by a friend (Psalm 41:9) | 10 |
| 30 pieces of silver (Zechariah 11:12) | 100,000 |
| Money thrown in temple / potter's field | 100,000 |
| Silent before accusers (Isaiah 53:7) | 1,000 |
| Hands/feet pierced (Psalm 22:16) | 10,000 |
| Remaining silent (dual) | 1,000 |
The result for just 8 prophecies: 1 in 10¹⁷ — that's 100 quadrillion. To visualize that, imagine covering the entire state of Texas two feet deep in silver dollars. Mark one of them. Blindfold someone and have them pick one. That's the odds.
Expand to 48 prophecies: 1 in 10¹⁵⁷ — that's more than the number of atoms in a trillion universes. Any probability below 1 in 10⁵⁰ is considered mathematically impossible by chance. These numbers are so far below that line that they are effectively zero.
"The conclusion is intentional supernatural design."
These are not vague horoscope readings. These are specific names, specific cities, specific methods of death, written centuries before they happened. And every single one came true.
We have a modern prophecy — Trump shot in the ear, predicted four months in advance, exactly as described.
We have the Dead Sea Scrolls giving us a timeline that points to 2026 and beyond, with the fig tree generation (1948 + 70-80 years) putting us right in the window.
We have the NATO 77-year timing, which may be nothing — or may be the kind of pattern the Bible uses to signal the fulfillment of a purpose.
And we have the Old Testament prophecies. Hundreds of them. Peter Stoner did the math. Just 8 prophecies give you odds of 1 in 100 quadrillion. 48 prophecies give you odds that make no sense in a real universe — 1 in 10¹⁵⁷.
Any probability below 1 in 10⁵⁰ is mathematically impossible by chance. These numbers sit far below that line. The conclusion is intentional supernatural design.
So there it is. The prophecy archive stands. The predictions are on the table.
The question isn't did these prophecies come true? The question is what are you going to do with the fact that they did?