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Fact Check: Mr. Joshua's 2023-2026 Prophecy and Biblical Claims

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Mixed Credibility

3 verified, 1 misleading, 2 false, 1 unverifiable out of 7 claims analyzed

The video contains multiple claims that blend biblical scripture references, personal prophetic experiences, and predictions about future events. Biblical quotations like Amos 3:7 and the story of Lazarus align with scripture and are verified as accurately represented. However, the specific prophecies concerning the rapture on September 23-24, 2023, cancellations of the 2026 World Cup, and the precise interpretation of the 'Exodus' prophecy remain unfulfilled and lack external verification. The combination of unverifiable personal experiences and failed predictions decreases the overall credibility of the video to a moderate-low level. While scriptural references are largely accurate, the speculative prophetic claims undermine the factual integrity. Viewers should approach these claims critically, distinguishing theological interpretations and private revelations from empirically supported facts.

Claims Analysis

False

On September 23rd and 24th, 2023, a prophecy involving the rapture was to be fulfilled.

No verifiable event matching Mr. Joshua's prophecy of the rapture occurred on September 23-24, 2023. Such prophetic claims have been tested previously and found unfulfilled by multiple independent observers.

Verified

The Lord reveals his plans to prophets before acting, supported by Amos 3:7.

Amos 3:7 states that "Surely the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing his secret to his servants the prophets." This is a well-documented biblical verse affirming the claim.

Verified

Jesus delayed visiting Lazarus for two days despite prophecy that Lazarus would not die.

John 11 describes Jesus delaying for two days before going to Lazarus, who was then dead for four days before Jesus resurrected him. The narrative confirms this timeline and clarifies the nature of the prophecy.

Unverifiable

Jesus appeared to Mr. Joshua in 2018 and gave him prophetic messages including the 2023 rapture date and 2026 World Cup cancellation.

There is no independent evidence or corroboration of supernatural appearances to Mr. Joshua. Such personal revelations are subjective and not verifiable by external sources.

Misleading

The prophetic word 'Exodus' given by God to Mr. Joshua refers both to the journey of the Israelites and the rapture as a departure event.

While 'Exodus' does mean departure and refers to the Israelites leaving Egypt, equating it directly with the rapture is a theological interpretation that varies widely and is not universally accepted. This claim mixes established meaning with speculative application.

Verified

Israel was established as a nation in 1948, and 77 years from then leads to prophecy fulfillment in 2025.

Israel declared independence in 1948. Calculating 77 years from 1948 lands in 2025, aligning with the timeline Mr. Joshua mentions, although there is no evidence supporting prophetic significance of this date.

False

There will be no World Cup in 2026, as prophesied by Mr. Joshua.

FIFA has confirmed the 2026 World Cup will be held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, contradicting the claim that it will not take place.

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