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Video Description
Long before modern prophecy, the ancient texts of Ezra foretold events that could shake the foundations of faith itself. Yet for centuries, the Vatican banned the prophecy of Ezra, keeping its warnings hidden from the public. In this video, we uncover the forbidden prophecy of Ezra that reveals the end of days. From cryptic visions of destruction, to secret manuscripts locked away in Vatican vaults, to warnings about a world that the Church tried to suppress, the prophecy suggests a timeline humanity was never meant to see. What truths does the prophecy hold — and why did the Vatican fear it so much? ✨ Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to History For Sleep for more hidden history, forbidden texts, and the secrets they never wanted revealed. #ProphecyOfEzra #Vatican #EndOfDays #HiddenHistory #ForbiddenKnowledge #HistoryForSleep Sources: 4 Ezra / 2 Esdras (Jewish apocalyptic text attributed to Ezra; core chapters 3–14) RSV Apocrypha — 4 Ezra / 2 Esdras (tradition of 24 public books + 70 hidden books) Michael E. Stone, Fourth Ezra: A Commentary on the Book of Fourth Ezra (Hermeneia series) Robert L. Bensly (ed.), The Fourth Book of Ezra: The Latin Version Vatican Apostolic Archive (official history; opened to scholars in 1881) Vatican News — explanation of the former “Secret Archive” and access rules Council of Carthage (397) — biblical canon lists and treatment of Esdras texts Palimpsests — medieval manuscript erasure and rewriting practices Computus manuscripts — medieval calendar and eclipse calculation traditions
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