MOSES RETURNS TO ISRAEL AND THE WORLD TREMBLES – Prophecy of Revelation Explained.
The book of Revelation announces that in the last days, two witnesses with divine power will appear, capable of turning water into blood, unleashing plagues, and confronting the Antichrist. These signs lead us directly to a name that resonates throughout all of biblical history: Moses.
Moses was no ordinary man. He was a liberator, lawgiver, intercessor, and an unparalleled prophet. In Egypt, he challenged the most powerful empire with only a staff and the authority of heaven. He saw God face to face, received the Law on Mount Sinai, and unleashed judgments that humbled the false gods of a nation. His death was mysterious, his tomb remains hidden, and even the archangel Michael disputed with Satan over his body. Why? What purpose did his life still hold?
Scripture and tradition point to a mystery: Moses did not utter his last words on Mount Nebo. He appeared in glory at the transfiguration of Jesus, and he could return to Jerusalem as one of the two witnesses of the end times. His final mission: to confront the man of sin, announce God's judgments, and proclaim that the Kingdom of Christ is near.
What happened in Egypt was a prelude. What will happen in the last days will be the culmination. The Pharaoh of the past was defeated by plagues; the Antichrist of the future will be confronted by global judgments. And everything points to Moses returning as a witness of the Most High, to demonstrate to the entire world that the voice of God can never be silenced.
In this video, we delve into the life, death, and prophetic destiny of Moses, exploring the biblical and theological evidence that presents him as the strongest candidate to be one of the two witnesses of Revelation.