Fact Check: Analyzing June 2023 Rapture Prediction Claims
Low Credibility
1 verified, 0 misleading, 2 false, 3 unverifiable out of 6 claims analyzed
This video claims a precise prediction of the rapture occurring between June 5th and 6th, 2023, based on a complex interpretation of biblical timing, calendar conversions between Julian and Gregorian dates, and personal spiritual experiences such as dreams and perceived divine confirmations. The factual bases for these claims are either unverifiable or false; there is no credible theological or empirical evidence supporting a specific rapture date. Christian doctrine typically teaches that the timing of the rapture and end-time events is unknown and cannot be predicted. The video relies heavily on subjective claims and personal revelations that cannot be objectively validated, resulting in very low overall credibility.
Claims Analysis
The rapture will happen on June 5th to June 6th, 2023, adjusted by 'Jesus's timing' being three days behind.
No credible theological source or evidence supports the existence of 'Jesus's timing' being three days behind human time or the prediction of a specific rapture date. Such claims are inconsistent with Christian doctrine which emphasizes the unpredictability of the rapture date (Matthew 24:36).
God confirmed to 'brother Joshua' that the 14th and 15th days pass and the rapture happens on the 16th and 17th days after the new moon, which corresponds to June 2-3 then adjusted to June 5-6.
This claim is based on private revelations and specific interpretations of lunar calendar dates without external verifiable evidence. The identity and credibility of 'brother Joshua' and the supposed divine confirmation cannot be independently verified.
The Julian calendar's May 21 corresponds to June 3 on the Gregorian calendar and is linked with the rapture event.
The Julian calendar is approximately 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar, so May 21 Julian does convert roughly to June 3 Gregorian. However, linking this calendar conversion to a specific event like the rapture is a subjective interpretation, not an objectively verifiable fact.
A person heard loud trumpet sounds as a divine confirmation that the rapture is imminent in May 2023 (Julian calendar date).
Subjective sensory experiences claimed as divine signs cannot be independently verified or tested. Such personal testimonies do not constitute objective factual evidence for a future event.
Jesus appearing in dreams and providing timing details for the rapture on June 5-6, 2023.
Dreams are personal and subjective experiences. While they may have personal or religious significance, they cannot be empirically confirmed or used as proof of objective facts.
There was a 21-day biblical delay from May 17-18 to June 6 implying a spiritual manifestation of the rapture starting earlier and culminating on June 6.
No biblical or theological foundation supports a precise 21-day delay or timing pattern for the rapture proving events manifest spiritually before physically. This claim is speculative and based on personal interpretation without scriptural backing.
Hello brothers and sisters in Christ. I am 100% certain the rapture will happen on June 5th to June 6th. Now, I am still
correct when I said the rapture will happen on June 2nd to June 3rd because the rapture will happen on June 2nd to
June 3rd according to Jesus's timing. However, Jesus's timing is 3 days behind because he stepped outside of time for 3
days to preach the gospel to those dead in Sheol right before the rapture. So, that means June 2nd to June 3rd
according to Jesus's timing is actually 3 days later on June 5th to June 6th according to our human timing. So, I'm
going to break it down real quick. We're going to be raptured in 2 to 3 days. That's what you need to know.
So, literally God is correct when he confirmed to brother Joshua the 14th and 15th day shall pass and the 16th and
17th will be the rapture of the church. So, let's talk about the 16th and 17th days after the new moon. Like, it's like
based on the Hebrew calendar, right? So, the 16th and 17th are going to land on the 2nd to 3rd, right? Of June. So,
we're going to be raptured on the 2nd and 3rd of June according to Jesus's timing, which is 3 days off. So, that
points to the 5th and the 6th. So, also Jesus told me in my dream Okay, he didn't tell me explicitly, but
I just knew deep in my spirit in my dream that the return of Jesus the 16th and 17th days, they're going to land on
a Tuesday or Wednesday. So, Tuesday and Wednesday right here. So, 3 days times off by 3 days. So, the Tuesday and
Wednesday according to Jesus's timing is actually 3 days later. So, that's on Friday and Saturday. That's on the 5th
and the 6th. That's when we're going to be raptured. So, I'm going to share with you this.
There's so many confirmations that prove time's off by 3 days. I am the only person in the world talking about this
concept about how the rapture timing is off by three days because Jesus stepped outside of time for three days. So,
there's no way other people would know about this concept before I posted about this. And before I posted my video
talking about how time's off by three days since Jesus stepped outside of time like for three days right before the
rapture like just like how he did when he was crucified and in the tomb for three days. This person literally before
that happened he he woke up and heard three days left. Hey, Jesus never said three days left from the 17th or from a
specific date, but we now realize that three days left stands for three days left right starting from the time of
June 2nd to June 3rd. So, that means the rapture will happen on June June 5th to June 6th. So, pause this video if you
want, but this is another three days left confirmation. Remember, we know in part so we prophesy in part. So, this
part didn't get fulfilled, but hey, the three days left confirmation part is still from God. It's still correct. Go
pause this if you want. This is another confirmation about the three days in the tomb thing that that whole concept that
I explained to you about. Okay, [clears throat] so this confirmation where Jesus showed the
sister the darkness / rapture would happen on May 21st, right? It's from God. Literally, it's from God because
God is using the Julian calendar. May 21st on the Julian calendar translates to June
3rd [snorts] on the Gregorian calendar. And time's off by three days. So, you add three days to June 3rd to get to our
rapture date of June 6th. So, literally, this person So, this person literally had a confirmation
where he asked God how long do we have to wait until Jesus would come to snatch us up, right? And then, God literally
And God literally said days, right? Oh, wait. God said God said, "You worked it out already, right?" And then, he looked
at his doodle and it literally said 3 days, right? Hey, that's a 3-day confirmation, right? I told you another
3-days confirmation, right? And I doubt I doubt this person watched my video because, like, nobody really cares about
me like as a watchman. So, literally it says And then, God told And then, he asked
God, right? Is it the 21st? Like pointing to May 21st, right? And then, God said, "Yes." So, that's pointing to
May 21st on the Julian calendar being the rapture, right? So, May 21st on the Julian calendar literally points to June
3rd. I'm telling you. You add 3 days to that cuz Tom's off by 3 days, so that's June 6th. That's the day of the rapture.
So, this is really amazing. And listen, there's so many face-to-face, real-life confirmations from God that prove the
rapture is going to happen in the month of May. So, I know God's using the Julian calendar because
like the Julian calendar is 13 days behind our Gregorian one, so the May on the Julian calendar it it it doesn't end
until like June 13th. So, this person literally was asking God for a confirmation if he was going to rapture
us in the month of May and before World Cup. And then, he's like, "God, can you show me a confirmation?" And he swears
on his life that he heard these super loud trumpet sounds when he was wide awake for about 10 seconds. It was like
it came from every single direction in real life. And that's just God giving him a sign, like a confirmation. Yeah,
we're going to be raptured in the month of May according to the Julian calendar, May 21st.
And then, this person asked God for a sign, right? If the rapture was really going to take
place this month and by the when by the time this person posted this during this life confirmation, it was during the
month of May, by the way. And then God literally knocked on his door like three like four times, right? Like knocked on
his wall four times. This is a real life confirmation. The rapture's going to happen on in the month of May, more
specifically May 21st Julian calendar, which I now explained why is pointing to like
June 6th on the Gregorian calendar. And then look, this person as this sister, she lives in Australia, by the way,
literally had a confirmation where God showed her the rapture would happen on the 22nd. She dreamed and she saw the
22nd in her dream and she said this is it. And then she asked God if it if it is this May 22nd in Australia. And then
he heard Okay, and then he woke up basically and then the Holy Spirit prompted her to look at the time. I'm
sorry I called her a he, it's actually a her. And then the Holy Spirit and then she saw the time was 5:22. That points
to May 22. So, yeah, go read this, pause it, read it. She lives in Australia, so yes, May
22 Julian points to June 4th Gregorian. You add three days to that cuz time's off by three days, you get to June 7th
on the Gregorian calendar, but she lives in Australia, which is a way faster time zone compared to most parts of the
world. So, yeah, most time zones that are faster, they're going to be on they're going to be on June 7th when the
rapture happens on June 6th on the slower time zones of the world. So, hey, how are there so many confirmations that
prove the rapture will happen on May 21st or the 22nd? I'm not delusional. I'm not going to ignore all these
confirmations from God. It shows some loyalty, okay? Show God some loyalty. And then I'm also going to share one
more con- Oh, wait. I'm going to show you a confirmation that shows God's using the Julian calendar.
So, remember how September 23rd, 24th, 2025, it passed on the Gregorian calendar, right? And then Joshua was
like, "God, what happened?" basically. And then he God literally told her and told him, right?
Uh this is on September 25th. God told him, "In days from now, I will come to rapture my church."
And then he brings the answer. And then he says to me, "Days
from now. Literal days, not months. >> Mhm.
>> Days from now. >> Mhm. >> I'm going to come to rapture the
church." >> Are you setting another date? >> Ooh, so there's one delay, right? Jesus
was talking about the the real September 23rd, 24th right now. You understand? So, from September 25th, 2025, when
Joshua asked Jesus that, to September 23rd, 24th on the Julian calendar, which is October 6th, 7th, 2025 on the
Gregorian calendar, that's literally 11 to 12 days. So, that's why Jesus said from in days from now, you understand?
In days from now. So, if it was 14 or more days, Jesus would have said in weeks from now or in months from now,
you understand? When Jesus said in days from now, that's pointing to a period that's less than 14 days, less than 2
weeks long. So, yeah, there's one delay, one delay. That one delay was on October 6th, 7th,
2025, which is the full moon Feast of Trumpets. That's the real September 23rd, 24th according to God. That's why
I'm so obsessed with the Julian calendar because I know that's the calendar God use God is using. Remember, brother
Joshua literally had a vision. This this is an early May where Jesus showed him Magnum, May 4th to 5th. So,
Magnum is a Roman word. So, that's why we got to look at the Julian calendar, because the Julian calendar is a Roman
calendar. So, May 4th to 5th according to Julian calendar is pointing to May 17th to 18th. So, guess what? Jesus
literally showed brother Devin Newbrandor a real life angel encounter, where the angel left the airport on a
flight on May 4th on the literally May 4th. So, that points to May 4th Julian, which is May 17th Gregorian. I asked
Jesus, "When you going to take me?" Right? And then I heard in my spirit, "You are
correct." And I literally felt electricity all over my body, and I heard the same thing again, "You are
correct." And I felt electricity one more time. So, that proves my rapture dates my watch dates of May 17th to
18th. Like that's I was watching the rapture to happen on May 17th to 18th at that
time. That proves I'm correct for those dates. So, what am I correct about? I'm correct that there's something big
happening on May 17th to 18th. Something big happened, and it's the rapture. Like something spiritual happened. The
rapture is about to manifest in the spiritual realm. The rapture started to manifest in the spiritual realm. But
there was a 21-day delay from that time when the rapture started to manifest on May 17th to 18th. There's a 21-day which
is biblical right here. That's why you add 21 days to June 6th. I mean, 21 days to May 17th, you get to
June 6th. Look, you can complain all you want. You can say I'm making excuses. I don't care, because this is a real life
encounter. It's a physical encounter. I felt that electricity in real life. You going to see with your very own eyes the
rapture manifesting physically in two to three days on June 6th. So, believe in Jesus as your savior to be saved all you
and raptured. All you got to do is to rely on his blood and not your works. See y'all in the clouds in two to three
days. Maranatha.
The prediction lacks reliability because it is based on unverifiable spiritual experiences and incorrect calendar calculations. No credible theological or scientific evidence supports specifying exact dates for the rapture.
The claims were scrutinized against established theological teachings, verified historical calendar data, and evaluated for empirical support. The lack of objective evidence and reliance on subjective experiences contributed to the determination that the claims are unverified and false.
Christian doctrine emphasizes that the timing of the rapture is unknown and cannot be predicted, as it depends on divine will which is not revealed to humans. This teaching discourages attempts to specify precise dates.
A low credibility score means the content relies heavily on subjective, unverifiable information and lacks supporting evidence from authoritative or empirical sources. Users should approach such content with skepticism.
Personal spiritual experiences are subjective and cannot be independently verified, making them unreliable as objective evidence. While they may be meaningful to individuals, they do not constitute factual proof for prophetic claims.
Viewers should verify claims against credible sources, consult expert analyses, and be cautious of content relying on unverifiable personal experiences or complex but flawed logic. Critical thinking and cross-referencing information are essential steps.
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