Biblical omen discovered in the wake of Hurricane Helene
A Biblical omen has been discovered in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
A man walking through the wreckage discovered a Bible attached to a metal post in the yard of a house that had been destroyed.
The pages opened to the Book of Revelation, chapters 14 and 15, which discusses how people will be punished and perish through a series of great disasters and destruction.
Although Revelation does not explain the manner of destruction, it does say that the land will be destroyed to make way for a new order of heaven and earth.
In a TikTok video, a man can be heard saying in the background, “Of all the things that have been destroyed, (the Bible) has been left open and it’s lying there, and we’re not touching it.”
Hurricane Helene tore through 16 states in the eastern US on September 26, downing power lines, destroying homes and completely flooding entire cities.
Stories of divine intervention are also emerging in the aftermath of the storm, with a Georgia woman saying she was saved by a Biblical voice.
Cindy Cole, 62, reported that the voice woke her up as Helene’s commotion surrounded the area and told her to leave her bedroom just before a tree fell through the wall.
Despite the severe damage, she said her Bible was the only thing left completely intact.
A North Carolina resident discovered that their Bible had survived the flooding of Hurricane Helene and was open to the Book of Revelation
In the video Posted by Benjamin Fuller, two men explained that the Bible was found after Hurricane Helene waters left the area.
“This house was originally buried and flooded up to the roof,” Fuller, owner of a beard oil company named The Millstone Shopsaid in the video.
‘The man who lives here had to be rescued from the roof with a raft and they are demonstrating throughout the house.
“And this Bible was found upon a post open to Revelation.”
The Book of Revelation is part of the New Testament and has led some to believe that the apocalyptic clock is ticking while discussing other future events that could decimate the population.
A passage from the book of Revelation 14:2 says, “I heard a sound from heaven. It was like the roar of rushing water and loud thunder.”
This is synonymous with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which claimed the lives of more than 230 people who were found amid the wreckage, in people’s backyards and in water that was as high as 15 feet in some areas.
Chapter 15 sets the stage for the final seven plagues that people would experience on earth before they could enter the Lord’s temple, including desolations in the water, extreme heat that will set people on fire, and an earthquake that will destroy islands and mountains .
The house in North Carolina was completely destroyed after floodwaters reached the roof and the homeowner had to be rescued from his roof by people on rafts
Revelation 15:8 says, “The sanctuary was filled with smoke because of the glory of God and his power, and no one could enter the sanctuary until the seven plagues of the seven angels had ended.”
People commented on the video, with one person saying: ‘I just went to that lyric and wow. Everything that is happening and what is going to happen was discussed. That’s a warning light right there.”
Meanwhile, others reported that their relatives experienced a similar omen.
“My cousin’s house burned down recently,” someone commented. “She lost everything, but the Bible was still intact.”
Cindy Cole, 62, said her Bible remained completely intact after a tree crashed through the wall in her Georgia home
Her entire bedroom was destroyed in the crash, but the Bible was the only thing left untouched
In a separate account, Cole shared her experience when her Bible survived Hurricane Helene after a tree landed on the bed where she had been lying moments before.
When she returned to her bedroom, she said it was completely destroyed, but her Bible remained untouched.
“When I first saw the Bible, I thought, ‘Oh look! I can’t believe the Bible still exists,” Cindy Cole told SWNS.
“You cannot touch the word of the Lord. You can’t touch it,” she said.
People along the East Coast are still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Helene, which has resulted in nearly $13.4 billion in damage to date.
The storm evolved from a tropical storm to a dangerous hurricane in less than twenty hours, leaving many people unprepared and stranded without the means to evacuate.
Experts have warned that recovery efforts from the Category 4 hurricane could cost property owners more than $47 billion in losses.