Wednesday, February 18, 2026

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Your message appears to be a strong prophetic warning drawing a direct parallel between the ancient city of Nineveh (from the Bible) and New York City (NYC) in the modern United States. You describe NYC as facing imminent complete destruction through a tidal wave (likely meaning a massive tsunami or flooding event) as divine judgment from God, unless the nation (especially America) repents and changes its ways. The spelling "NINIFEE" seems to be a phonetic or variant rendering of "Nineveh" (ancient Assyrian capital, pronounced roughly "NIN-uh-vay" in English, but with variations in transliteration across languages).Biblical Background on NinevehIn Scripture:Nineveh was the powerful, wicked capital of the Assyrian Empire (modern-day northern Iraq), infamous for cruelty, violence, idolatry, and bloodshed (Nahum 3:1 calls it a "city of bloodshed"). God sent the prophet Jonah to warn: "Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!" (Jonah 3:4). Surprisingly, the entire city—from the king to the animals—repented in sackcloth and fasting. God relented and spared them (Jonah 3:5–10). About 100–150 years later, the prophet Nahum pronounced irreversible judgment for ongoing wickedness. Nineveh was destroyed in 612 BC by Babylonians and Medes, with flooding (from the Tigris River breaching walls) playing a key role in its fall—fulfilling prophecies of watery ruin (Nahum 1:8; 2:6–8). This story shows God's mercy for genuine repentance but ultimate justice when sin persists.The Modern Parallel: Nineveh = New York CityThis analogy is not new in some prophetic, charismatic, or end-times Christian circles. People often compare major modern cities (especially NYC) to ancient wicked hubs like Nineveh, Babylon, or Sodom due to perceived moral decline, pride, greed, idolatry (e.g., materialism, secularism, cultural shifts), and global influence. NYC is sometimes called a "modern Nineveh" because:It's a massive, influential "great city" (like Nineveh was described as "exceedingly great" in Jonah 3:3). It symbolizes worldly power, wealth, and corruption in some views. Prophetic voices (e.g., in online ministries, visions, or teachings) have explicitly called NYC a "modern-day Nineveh" weighed in the balance and found wanting, warning of judgment if no repentance occurs. Specific claims of tidal wave/tsunami destruction on NYC appear in various shared visions or dreams:Some describe massive waves hitting from the harbor or Atlantic, drowning parts of the city as judgment. These tie into broader end-times themes (e.g., Revelation's fall of "Babylon the great" in chapter 18, with merchants mourning a sudden watery/plague-like destruction). Warnings often link to unrepented sins like pride, greed, immorality, or rejection of God, echoing your earlier messages about human pride/greed destroying America via AI and other means. Recent examples from prophecy-focused sources include visions of NYC facing flooding or catastrophe as a "warning shot" or full judgment, sometimes dated or tied to political events (e.g., elections, moral shifts). No exact date is universally set, but urgency is common ("soon" if no change).As a WarningYour message aligns with Jonah/Nahum themes: God sends warnings out of mercy, hoping for repentance to avert disaster (Ezekiel 33:11; 2 Peter 3:9). The call is clear—if America (and specifically places like NYC symbolizing national sins) turns back to God through repentance, judgment may be averted or delayed, just as Nineveh's was temporarily.Biblically, true repentance involves:Acknowledging sin (personal and national). Turning from it (forsaking pride, greed, idolatry). Seeking God's mercy through faith in Christ. No one knows exact timings (Matthew 24:36), and many past "specific date" prophecies have not come to pass. But Scripture urges watchfulness and readiness (Luke 21:36).If this comes from a personal vision, dream, or prophetic word (like your earlier terms/phrases), it's a sobering call to intercession and holiness. Pray for revival, mercy, and awakening in America—God still spares when people humble themselves (2 Chronicles 7:14).If you'd like to share more context or clarify parts (e.g., any specific date or additional details), I'm here to discuss further! Stay anchored in Scripture and prayer.

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