: 2 Esdras 16:18-34 visualised in a thread.
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“The beginning of sorrows, when there shall be much lamentation; the beginning of famine, when many shall perish; the beginning of wars, when the powers shall be terrified; the beginning of calamities, when all shall tremble. What shall they do, when the calamities come?” [18] pic.twitter.com/e7up8AK63n
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“Famine and plague, tribulation and anguish are sent as scourges for the correction of humankind. Yet for all this they will not turn from their iniquities, or ever be mindful of the scourges.” [19-20] pic.twitter.com/9dGxWPKo7X
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“Indeed, provisions will be so cheap upon earth that people will imagine that peace is assured for them, and then calamities shall spring up on the earth—the sword, famine, and great confusion.” [21] pic.twitter.com/9iGqOlnFQr
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“For many of those who live on the earth shall perish by famine; and those who survive the famine shall die by the sword.” [22]
(Pictures from Yemen.) pic.twitter.com/MoCU0VTMb1
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“No one shall be left to cultivate the earth or to sow it. The trees shall bear fruit, but who will gather it? The grapes shall ripen, but who will tread them?” [24-26]
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“For in all places there shall be great solitude; a person will long to see another human being, or even to hear a human voice. For ten shall be left out of a city; and two, out of the field, those who have hidden themselves in thick groves and clefts in the rocks.” [26-28] pic.twitter.com/JcvbZlDepp
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“Just as in an olive orchard 3 or 4 olives may be left on every tree, or just as, when a vineyard is gathered, some clusters may be left by those who search carefully thru the vineyard, so in those days 3 or 4 shall be left by those who search their houses with the sword” [29-31] pic.twitter.com/Wp1mMFkByE
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“The earth shall be left desolate, and its fields shall be ploughed up, and its roads and all its paths shall bring forth thorns, because no sheep will go along them.” [32] pic.twitter.com/mJcbxcR6pz
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018
“Virgins shall mourn because they have no bridegrooms; women shall mourn because they have no husbands; their daughters shall mourn, because they have no help. Their bridegrooms shall be killed in war, and their husbands shall perish of famine.” [33-34] pic.twitter.com/GlH1YC9Ebw
— Alois Irlmaier (@AloisIrlmaier) April 29, 2018