2 ESDRAS: The Hidden Book of Prophecy With 1st Esdras - Book - Page 61
well which gels with scripture.
1st Esdras is specific to the Old Testament and 2nd Esdras aligns with both the Old
and New Testaments as the source of several New Testament concepts which we will
cover next. Esdras views the end times very similar to Revelation before it was written.
2nd Esdras identifies Messiah’s coming and that He is the salvation of the world for
those who confess Him. (2:47) It tells of the End Times remnant ekklesia in very similar
terms to Revelation as well as Peter and Paul but most especially of Messiah Himself
in which Matthew 24 largely originates in 2nd Esdras. (9:1-7) It even nails Messiah’s
Second Coming in detail akin to Revelation as it is the likely origin of such.
The son of Elohim being confessed in the world... (2:47)
After 7 days, the world will be raised up... (7:31)
Mass resurrection of those who are asleep... (7:32)
The Judgment Seat... (7:33)
Evil will disappear... (7:35)
The road to salvation is a narrow gate... Few are saved... (7:12-14, 8:1)
The Garden of Eden and Tree of Life are opened in the end... (8:52)
He is not willing that any should perish... (8:59)
The signs of the end times and origin of Matthew 24 in part... (9:1-7)
The Lion of Yahudah will consume the Final Empire... (11:36-46)
Consuming His enemies with fire from His mouth... (13:10-11)
The Lost Tribes return... (13)
Every eye shall see Him... (13:52)
Handing out crowns and giving palms... (2:45)
1st and 2nd Esdras serves to fill the gap between the Old Testament and the New
Testament answering tons of questions from Creation to the Second Temple to the Day
of Judgment, and offering deep revelation in even still future prophecy. It also exposes
Esther and Maccabees as false stories as such is affirmed in the Qumran community in
detail. These books identify as inspired scripture.
4. Quoted As Doctrine In Scripture (Our Addition)
In this portion of The Torah Test, we will identify several scriptures from the New
Testament in which 2nd Esdras is the likely origin. We are aware the current scholarly
dating of 70-218 A.D. remains an illiterate guess as to when this book was written. No
scientific dating has occurred thus they are only guessing. As we proved earlier in this
test, we can find 2nd Esdras being used to interpret prophecy as early as 100 B.C. and
1st Esdras in 100 A.D. at least. There is a high likelihood 1st Esdras was in the original
Septuagint of 300 B.C. or so. We covered the historicity which waxes solid.
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