One popular film genre that portrays impending doom is apocalyptic movies. Two popular apocalyptic movies include "The Day After Tomorrow," released in 2004, and "2012," released in 2009.
An apocalyptic is a person who predicts apocalypses.
An apocalyptic prophet is a religious or cultural figure who predicts or warns of a catastrophic event or end times. These prophets often believe that their messages come from divine revelation and seek to prepare followers for the impending apocalypse through teachings and warnings. Examples include figures like Nostradamus, John the Baptist, and Harold Camping.
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There are several apocalyptic prophecies throughout the book.
The apocalyptic ship fired on the planet with its main guns.
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A:We could identify an apocalyptic prophet by the literature he wrote. As a genre, apocalyptic literature involves the unveiling or revelation of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling. This type of literature became popular among the Jews after the Babylonian Exile, and particularly during the period from 200 BCE to 100 CE. Although perhaps not part of the genre, the Book of Ezekiel set the standard for future apocalyptic literature. The only canonical book of the Old Testament universally regarded as apocalyptic is Daniel, written around 167 BCE. Jews do not regard Daniel as a prophet, while biblical scholars have identified the book as having been written as a novel. Several non-canonical books are known from the same period. The Book of Revelation is apocalyptic, which would make John of Patmos an apocalyptic prophet. John of Patmos is traditionally identified with the apostle John, but we do not know who he really was. There are several non-canonical apocalyptic books of the Christian era, authors unknown.