Isaac Newton He was a renowned English physicist and mathematician, popular for the alleged story of the apple that fell on him and how this led to the law of gravity. However, not only would Newton have dedicated himself to these many branches of science for which he is known, but he could also have been a prophet.
There is a theory of the renowned scientist about the end of the world (just as many other prophets have spoken about the same subject), a prophecy that was revealed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and now the press has spread.
According to the study of the theory, which was based and interpreted on the oldest testament of the Bible, the end of the world and the second coming of Christ would be in the year 2060which means that, according to Newton’s calculations, the world has 37 years left.
Newton developed his theory more than 300 years ago, however, it was not the only religious investigation that he carried out, as in the case of the well-known work entitled ‘Observations on the prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of Saint John’.
according to the newspaper The country, Newton would have been based on quotes from the book of Daniel and made mathematical calculations to determine why this catastrophic event would happen in the aforementioned year. These were the seven reasons:
- The 2,300 prophetic days did not begin before the rise of the little horn of the Horse.
- Those days did not begin after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by the Romans in AD 70.
- The times and the half of the times did not begin before the year 800, in which the supremacy of the Popes began.
- They did not begin after the reign of Gregory VII in 1084.
- The 1,290 days did not begin before the year 842.
- They did not start after the reign of Pope Greg. 7.1084
- The difference between the 1,290 and 1,335 days are a part of the seven weeks.
So, taking into account these justifications, “times and halftime do not end before 2060.”
“(The manuscript) reveals to us that Newton strove to decipher what he considered to be secret knowledge, knowledge encoded in the sacred writings of ancient cultures and other historical records.”, explained Yamima Ben Menahem, curator of the exhibition at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in an interview with El Universal.