The problem with biblical prophecies is often how they are translated. Example: God's kingdom is established/restored. Translation: "because Israel is God's kingdom, Israel gets restored!111!!1!"
Then faggot gaylords make Israel again at the end of world war 2 and forget that Isiah's prophecy was "I do this to fulfill our covenant, not because you are deserving."
Or was that Ezekiel?
Most of the prophets in the OT would be jailed for antisemitism if they were around, today.
What is clear about the end times is that the tree of life returns and humanity assumes its place at the right hand of God. Thus, full circle we come from Genesis: "man has become like Us, knowing good from evil, what if next he extends his hand to the tree of life and lives forever?"
The ultimate biblical prophecy is that the effort to keep us from that tree of life fails.
For those who worship that which can be threatened by such a thing, it is no doubt a prophecy of hell on earth.