5 Worlds / 4 Judgments Temporary Worksheet

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These are notes for an incomplete "Concept" page.

Information is being added as the Bible Pages are added. In the end, everything will be compiled, further information added (as necessary), broken links connected, etc.


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PARENT TOPIC: 5 Worlds / 4 Judgments.


This is intended to be a temporary page, where various passages related to this topic are collected for comparison with each other. The main emphasis is on the worlds/judgments that have not yet occurred.


Scripture Pages that Link to Here

Isaiah 24:1-23

The third world judgment, the fourth world ecosystem, and possibly a reference to events beyond these points in time.


Isaiah 25:1-12

Various elements that seem to focus on the fourth world and the fifth world.


Isaiah 26:19-21

Resurrection and the Day of Justice. Previous verses focus on issues related to judgment and its effect on the wicked vs. the righteous, etc.


Isaiah 30:1-33

The chapter ends with the anticipation of a future day of deliverance for Israel, and judgment against God's enemies - descriptions that have many similarities to other prophecies related to the Third World Judgment.
The earlier parts of the chapter, related to Israel's trust in humans (instead of God), may have parallels to various end-time prophecies found elsewhere.


Isaiah 31:1-9

Though Assyria is described as the nation that God will destroy (without human help), and he did so in 701 B.C. (Isaiah 37:36), some aspects of this prophecy do not appear to have been fulfilled. So there may be a future (and more complete) fulfillment of it. (The connection between this chapter and chapter 30 also suggests this.)


Isaiah 32:9-20

Judgment will come (with a negative ecological impact) because of the people's moral complacency - including their lack of concern over the fact that they have been warned about it.
Later, when the Spirit comes, and when righteousness and justice rule, the situation will be reversed. The events mentioned here seem to parallel those described elsewhere, related to the Fourth World Ecosystem.


Isaiah 33:1-24

This chapter is connected with the previous chapter, a messianic prophecy. The reference to a king, mentioned in v. 17, looks forward to a future event (probably events related to the Fourth World Ecosystem, as described in chapter 32).


Unless otherwise noted, all notes and comments are © by Dennis Hinks.