Fact Check: April 2024 Rapture Predictions and Biblical Claims
Low Credibility
3 verified, 5 misleading, 0 false, 0 unverifiable out of 8 claims analyzed
This video presents a series of predictions about the rapture occurring in early April 2024, using biblical numerology, specific age symbolism from the Bible, and astronomical events like eclipses. However, many of these claims are based on speculative interpretations, selective numerology, and unverifiable prophetic dreams rather than established biblical scholarship or scientific evidence. Several factual inaccuracies were found, such as incorrect Israel anniversary age and misleading statements about the Easter date. The explanation of salvation doctrine aligns with a common Protestant theological stance but represents one religious perspective. Overall, the video scores low in credibility due to reliance on unverifiable claims and misinterpretation of data, largely reflecting personal or sectarian beliefs rather than factual reporting or scholarly consensus.
Claims Analysis
The rapture will occur on April 4th to 5th, 2024, as proven by the eclipse on April 8th, 2024, being 726 days before April 4th, 2026.
The claim links the 2024 eclipse and a future date by counting days and calls this proof of the rapture timing, but no scientific or theological basis exists for correlating this eclipse with the rapture date. This is a speculative interpretation without objective support.
Anna the prophetess’s age symbolizes Israel's current age and biblical events (77 years = Israel’s age now, 7-year marriage = tribulation, 84 years = millennial reign).
The ages and marital details about Anna in Luke 2 are limited and symbolic interpretations linking them directly to modern Israel's age and apocalyptic events are subjective and not supported by mainstream biblical scholarship.
Israel turns 78 years old on May 14th, 2024, so the rapture must occur before that date.
Israel declared independence on May 14th, 1948, making May 14th, 2024 the 76th anniversary, not 78th. Thus, the date for Israel's age is incorrectly stated, making the premise flawed.
The pattern of solar and lunar eclipses aligns perfectly with key dates proving the rapture timing (e.g., lunar eclipse on March 3rd linked with April 5th via 33 days).
While eclipses occur on predictable astronomical cycles, attributing prophetic significance to specific date intervals is speculative. The connection to rapture timing relies on numerology and unverified dreams rather than empirical evidence.
Number 33 is highly significant biblically: Jesus resurrected at 33 years old on April 5th, 33 AD; 33rd mention of Noah; 33 kings conquered by Moses and Joshua; 33 days purification after birth of a boy, etc.
Some biblical numerology around 33 is true (Jesus’ age at crucifixion is commonly accepted), but many other claims (33rd mention of Noah, 33 kings, etc.) are selective interpretations or unclear in biblical scholarship. None provide predictive prophetic accuracy.
Resurrection Sunday this year (2024) falls on April 5th, same as Jesus’ resurrection date in 33 AD, reinforcing rapture predictions.
In 2024, Easter Sunday falls on March 31st (Western Christian calendar). Orthodox Easter may differ but is not April 5th. The exact historical date of Jesus' resurrection is widely debated and not definitively April 5th, 33 AD, so this claim is inaccurate.
Hosea 6:2's 'After two days, he will revive us' means 2,000 years after crucifixion is 2033 when the millennial reign begins, minus 7-year tribulation points to rapture in 2026.
This is a theological interpretation applying a strict day-for-year prophetic formula without consensus among scholars. The calculation involves assumptions about tribulation length and millennial reign timing that are speculative, lacking empirical basis.
Once saved by Jesus, believers are always saved and cannot lose their salvation (based on Romans 8:29-30).
The doctrine of 'eternal security' or 'once saved, always saved' is held by many Protestant denominations, justified in part by Romans 8:29-30, though interpretations vary across Christian traditions.
Hello, brothers and sisters in Christ. So, I'm going to be raptured by April 4th to 5th. So, this is probably going
to be one of my last videos that God wants me to do. So, appreciate and enjoy it while you can. So, this first
confirmation says about like the rapture being on April 4th to 5th is the eclipse on April 8th, 2024, which is the Jonah
Nineva eclipse, was 726 days before April 4th, 2026. So that proves that we're going home this year. And then the
second confirmation is in the Bible. And remember Anna the prophetess. So she was married when she was 77 years old for 7
years. And then she passed away at 84 years old after she saw the Messiah. So Anna the prophetist her age symbolizes
the age of Israel right now which is 77 years old. And then this seven-year marriage symbolizes the tribulation
that's going to be seven years. And then 84 years old symbolizes the millennial reign that's going to start after the
7-year tribulation ends when 84 when Israel turns 84 years old. So this is undeniable. Israel turns 78 years old on
May 14th of this year. So that means we're going to be raptured before that which aligns with the rapture happening
by April 4th to 5th. And then the third undeniable confirmation is this uh remember the pattern of solar
eclipses and lunar eclipses that aligned perfectly with literally undeniable dates. Like it's just clearly it's from
God. This pattern is clearly from God. Well, the last thing um moon eclipse, lunar eclipse that fulfilled this was um
March 3rd and 33 days after March 3rd is April 5th. March 3rd is Purum. And March 3rd is an important day. I'm going to
explain that later because this sister in Christ had a rapture dream where she heard a man say this
>> and I walked in front of him and he said to me, "I think the rapture is going to happen
on March 3rd." >> So that was her dream and this was this was in 2022. So that's why we got to we
got to watch for March 3rd which passed but we got to watch for 33 days after March 3rd. And guess what? The number 33
is undeniable because Jesus was resurrected on April 5th 33 AD. 33 when Jesus was 33 years old. And the 33rd
time Noah's name is mentioned in the standard Hebrew text of the Bible. That's when God made a covenant with
him. And the 33rd time Abraham's new name from God, Abraham, appears. Then his son Isaac was born. And Isaac's the
child of promise. And there were 33 kings conquered by Moses and Joshua. And there were third there's 33 days set
aside for purification after a woman gave birth to a boy. So there's just so many undeniable 33 confirmations. Oh
yeah, I do want to mention resurrection Sunday when Jesus was crucified. It was April 5th, 33 AD. And resurrection
Sunday of this year is also April 5th. >> On the third day, the next after the Jewish Sabbath, April 5th, Christ riseth
from the dead. >> Okay, so this is really undeniable and I'm going to share this too. The
rapture has to happen this year because Hosea 6:2 says, "After 2 days, he will revive us. On the third day, he will
raise us up that we may live in his presence." So 2 days symbolizes 2,000 years. So 2,000 years after Jesus was
crucified in 33 AD, uh, let me show you the calculations is 2033. So 2033 is the year when Jesus
will start the millennial reign where he's going to be with us. basically will I mean will revive us in his presence. I
mean okay so this you got to subtract the seven-year tribulation to find out when
the rapture is which is 2026 which is this year. It's undeniable. And then this other dream from this sister in
Christ she shared that in her I'm not going to read it all but you can pause it but she saw in her rapture dream that
flowers were in full bloom when the rapture happened. So that aligns with the rapture happening in April 4th to
5th because that's when it's in spring. I mean in Israel at least and in most of the world too it's in spring. So Holly
Tunes also had a dream where she said she saw Jesus across a bridge and she saw a calendar date April 6. So this
dream, I believe it means our experience. It means we're going to be raptured April 4th to 5th because once
we're raptured, we're going to be with Jesus on April 6. I believe that's what that experience means. You can pause it
if you want to read it. Uh, okay. So, I'm going to explain to you. This is more important than
anything I shared with y'all. So once we're saved by Jesus, we're always saved because we're sealed and guaranteed our
inheritance in heaven. And nothing can break the golden chain of salvation in Romans 8 29-30.
So once you're saved, you're always saved. You can't lose your salvation. All believers will be raptured, not just
the ones who are more watchful than others. So you're only saved by believing Jesus as your savior. You're
not saved by holiness. You're not saved by works. You're not saved by believing in Jesus as Lord because that requires
surrendering to Jesus which requires the Holy Spirit to already be in you. So that's the true gospel. If you don't
believe this true gospel, you're either deceived or but you're still saved. But like that's very rare. Usually those
people who don't believe and once saved always saved in the true gospel, they're not saved to begin with because they
trust their own works to save them and not Jesus's blood on the cross. So, that's all I got to say to y'all. I love
y'all even though most of y'all are rude and very mean to me. Hope to see y'all in the clouds by April 4th to 5th.
A score of 25 suggests the video has significant issues with accuracy and reliability. It relies heavily on unverifiable claims and misinterpreted information, meaning viewers should be cautious and not take its predictions or explanations as factual.
Fact-checkers compared the video's claims to established biblical scholarship, historical data, and scientific facts, such as accurate anniversary calculations and astronomical events. They also evaluated the sources of the predictions, noting a reliance on speculative interpretations and unverifiable prophetic dreams.
These approaches are often subjective and based on selective interpretation rather than consistent, widely accepted biblical analysis. Numerology and symbolic ages can be manipulated to fit preconceived conclusions, reducing their credibility as evidence.
One major pitfall is taking personal or sectarian beliefs as universal truth without corroborating them through scholarly consensus. Additionally, mixing faith-based interpretations with scientific or historical facts without clear distinction can mislead audiences.
While the salvation explanation reflects a recognized Protestant viewpoint, presenting it as a general truth without acknowledging other theological perspectives limits the video's neutrality. This indicates a particular religious bias influencing the content rather than objective fact reporting.
Viewers should approach such videos critically, checking for supporting evidence from credible scholarly sources and being wary of sensational claims based on numerology or unverifiable prophecies. Consulting diverse expert opinions can help avoid misinformation.
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