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Yisrael Hawkins & House of Yahweh?

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Anyone familiar with this place in Texas? The leader claimed to be one of the 2 witnesses of Revelation 11, along with his brother. Both are now dead.
He continually set dates for nuclear Holocaust. One was made in April of 2022, that in 14 months nuclear war would happen, which would have meant we'd have been nuked by last June. It was allegedly by Hawkins who was already dead at the time, so an undated article must have been used, which their publications are notorious for using older material and reusing it over and over.

In fact, he made several prophecies of when nuclear war would happen, all of which failed.

Now I believe nuclear war will happen, but date setting isn't part of it.


House of Yahweh gets lumped in with other Messianic assemblies, but Hawkin's is known more to be a cult than an assembly.

"Note: Cult leader Yisrayl Hawkins died on Friday, October 8, 2021. He was 87 years old.

As leader of The House of Yahweh, Hawkins predicted the end times on several occasions. The latest was in 2020. He also said he would never die and that he was the “second coming.”

Over the years many members have fled the cult. Hawkins ex-wife Kay Hawkins, who was excommunicated in 1994, wrote a book about her experience.

Theologically, the House of Yahweh (in Abilene, Texas) is a cult of Christianity. Sociologically the movement also has cult-like characteristics.

In addition, this movement is considered to be a doomsday cult due to its focus on apocalyptic end-time events. The group has frequently announced the impending end of the world, but thus far all dates mentioned have come and gone."